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NOTE: Some jumper cables may
be the same color but the clamps or
ends will be color-coded red and
black.
7. Attach one clamp of the negative
(black) jumper cable to the negative
(-) terminal (3) of the good battery
(B); then attach the other clamp of the
negative (black) jumper cable (4) to
an unpainted metal surface (A) on the
engine or frame well away from the
dead battery and fuel system compo-
nents.
8. Stand well away from the dead bat-
tery and start the vehicle with the
good battery. Allow the vehicle to
run for several minutes applying
some charge to the dead battery.
9. Start the vehicle with the dead battery
and allow it to run for several minutes
before disconnecting the jumper cables.
10. Remove the jumper cables in oppo-
site order of hook-up (4, 3, 2, 1). Be
careful not to short cables against
bare metal.
NOTE: Have the battery and elec-
trical system checked prior to oper-
ating the vehicle again.
Fuel Filter
This diesel-powered ATV is equipped
with a high efficiency fuel filter. The fuel
filter should be changed in accordance
with the maintenance schedule or more
often if operated under severe conditions
or winter operation. To change the fuel
filter, use the following procedure.
1. Remove the right front fender splash
panel; then using an appropriate filter
wrench, remove the fuel filter.
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2. Apply a light coat of oil to the seal
ring of the new fuel filter; then install
the filter. Tighten until the seal ring
contacts the filter head; then tighten
an additional ¾ turn.
3. Depress and release the manual
primer pump to charge the fuel filter
and purge any air from the system.
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NOTE: Cycle the manual primer
pump until the lever becomes firm
and resistance is observed. The
system will bleed itself through the
tank return circuit.
4. Check for any fuel leaks; then start
the engine and check for normal
engine operation.
! WARNING
Never make the final connection to a
battery as a spark could ignite hydro-
gen gases causing an explosion of
the battery resulting in acid burns or
blindness.