E-Z-GO Terrain 250 - Gas Owner Manual - Page 63

PROLONGED STORAGE, When refueling

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MAINTENANCE Read all of this manual to become thoroughly familiar with this vehicle. Pay particular attention to all Notices, Cautions, Warnings, and Dangers. PROLONGED STORAGE To reduce the possibility of severe injury or death resulting from a possible explosion: Do not handle fuel in an area that is not adequately ventilated. Do not smoke near the fuel tank or refuel near open flame or electrical items which could produce a spark. Store vehicle in a clean, dry area. Do not store in same area as a stove, furnace, water heater, or other appliance that uses a pilot light or has a device that can create a spark. When refueling, inspect the fuel cap for leaks or breaks that could result in fuel spillage. Always wear safety glasses while refueling to prevent possible eye injury from gasoline or gasoline vapor. 5 Keep hands, clothing and jewelry away from moving parts. Use care not to contact hot objects. Raise the rear of the vehicle and support on jack stands before attempting to run the engine. Preparing the engine for a prolonged storage period (30 days or more) calls for a few simple steps to prevent a build up of varnish and gum in the carburetor and corrosion in the engine. • Turn the Key Switch to OFF position, and leave the Forward/Reverse switch in the NEUTRAL position during storage. • Perform all required routine maintenance per the Periodic Service Schedule. • Properly inflate the tires to recommended pressure (psi) stated on sidewall of tires. • Place the Forward/Reverse handle in the NEUTRAL position engage the neutral lock, see page 5 - 11. • Turn the fuel shut-off valve to the closed (OFF) position. • With proper ventilation, run engine until the remaining fuel in carburetor and fuel lines is depleted and the engine stalls. • Return the neutral lock to the OPERATE position • Loosen, but do not remove the carburetor drain screw. Drain any fuel remaining in bowl into an approved container and pour the fuel collected into the vehicle fuel tank. Add Sea Foam (4 oz. for a full tank of fuel) to stabilize fuel and install the tank cap securely. • Tighten the carburetor drain screw. • Remove spark plug and pour about 1/2 oz. (15 ml) of SAE 10 - 30 weight oil or Fogging oil into the cylinder. Rotate the crankshaft by hand several times, then install the spark plug. • Do not engage the park brake, but secure the car from rolling • While engine is still warm, change oil. • Clean body, chassis and engine of debris, mud, chaff or grass. 5 - 21

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MAINTENANCE
Read all of this manual to become thoroughly familiar with this vehicle. Pay particular attention to all Notices, Cautions, Warnings, and Dangers.
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PROLONGED STORAGE
To reduce the possibility of severe injury or death resulting from a possible explosion:
Do not handle fuel in an area that is not adequately ventilated. Do not smoke near the fuel
tank or refuel near open flame or electrical items which could produce a spark.
Store vehicle in a clean, dry area. Do not store in same area as a stove, furnace, water heat-
er, or other appliance that uses a pilot light or has a device that can create a spark.
When refueling, inspect the fuel cap for leaks or breaks that could result in fuel spillage.
Always wear safety glasses while refueling to prevent possible eye injury from gasoline or
gasoline vapor.
Keep hands, clothing and jewelry away from moving parts. Use care not to contact hot
objects. Raise the rear of the vehicle and support on jack stands before attempting to run the
engine.
Preparing the engine for a prolonged storage period (30 days or more) calls for a few simple steps to prevent a build up
of varnish and gum in the carburetor and corrosion in the engine.
Turn the Key Switch to OFF position, and leave the Forward/Reverse switch in the NEUTRAL position during
storage.
Perform all required routine maintenance per the Periodic Service Schedule.
Properly inflate the tires to recommended pressure (psi) stated on sidewall of tires.
Place the Forward/Reverse handle in the NEUTRAL position engage the neutral lock, see page 5 - 11.
Turn the fuel shut-off valve to the closed (OFF) position.
With proper ventilation, run engine until the remaining
fuel in carburetor and fuel lines is depleted and the
engine stalls.
Return the neutral lock to the OPERATE position
Loosen, but do not remove the carburetor drain screw.
Drain any fuel remaining in bowl into an approved
container and pour the fuel collected into the vehicle fuel
tank. Add Sea Foam (4 oz. for a full tank of fuel) to
stabilize fuel and install the tank cap securely.
Tighten the carburetor drain screw.
Remove spark plug and pour about 1/2 oz. (15 ml) of SAE 10 - 30 weight oil or Fogging oil into the cylinder.
Rotate the crankshaft by hand several times, then install the spark plug.
Do not engage the park brake, but secure the car from rolling
While engine is still warm, change oil.
Clean body, chassis and engine of debris, mud, chaff or grass.