CONTROLS AND FEATURES
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Causes CVT damage: Solution
Stuck in mud or snow. Shift the transmission to low gear, and carefully
use fast, aggressive throttle application to engage
CVT.
WARNING:
Excessive throttle may cause loss of
control and vehicle overturn.
Climbing over large objects from a stopped position. Shift the transmission to low gear, and carefully
use fast, brief, aggressive throttle application to
engage the CVT.
WARNING:
Excessive throttle may cause loss of
control and vehicle overturn.
Belt slipping from water or snow ingestion into the
CVT system.
Drain the water from the CVT housing and dry the
CVT if possible, or contact your dealer.
Overheating of the CVT components causes
malfunction.
Contact your dealer for inspection and repair of the
CVT components.
NOTE:
Low gear is the preferred transmission gear selection when:
• Constant driving speeds are lower than 19 mph (30kph)
• Driving on level road surfaces, and the vehicle is carrying/towing more than 584 lb. (265kg)
• Driving on muddy or rough road surfaces, and the vehicle is carrying/towing more than 430 lb.
(195kg)