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NOTE: The vehicle cannot be driven when the
extension cord is connected to the charging port.
• A fully charged vehicle can be operated up to 30
miles before a recharge is necessary, but it is not
necessary to let the batteries run down completely
in order to recharge again.
NOTE: The vehicle batteries cannot be overcharged or
overheated due to prolong charging. It is recommended
the vehicle be left in a charge mode to maintain a full
charge and extend battery life.
SECTION 4: MAINTAINING YOUR UTILITY VEHICLE
Electric Motor
The electric motor requires no maintenance. Any
service issues related to the motor should be directed
to an authorized service center.
Replacing Headlights/Taillights
Headlights
• Locate the back of each headlight from under the
dash panel.
• To remove the front hazard light, twist the rubber
connector and pull out of assembly.
• Replace light bulb.
• To remove the front headlight, twist the plastic con-
nector and pull out of assembly.
• Separate the plastic tabs and disconnect the light.
• Connect the new light to plastic connector and
replace.
Taillights
• Remove rear hazards the same as front hazards.
• To remove rear taillight, twist taillight connector and
pull out of assembly.
• Push down on light bulb and twist to remove bulb.
• Replace bulb and reconnect to assembly.
Batteries
The four batteries are located under the rear body
panel in front of the electric motor. They are all sealed
and maintenance free, so acid levels cannot be
checked and water cannot be added. Any service
issues related to batteries should be directed to an
authorized service center.
WARNING: Do not attempt to remove
batteries. This should be only be done by
an authorized service center only.
Tire Pressure
The recommended operating tire pressure is approxi-
mately 15 psi +/-2 psi for both the front and rear tires.
Overinflating above recommended tire pressure can
reduce the life of the tire. Check tire pressure before
driving the vehicle.
Wheel Replacement
• Stop the vehicle on a level surface. Firmly depress
parking brake pedal, located on top left of brake
pedal, until it locks.
• Turn the ignition key to the OFF position and
remove the key.
• If unit is equipped with hubcaps, pry hubcap off the
wheel needing repair.
• Loosen but do not remove the four lug nuts from the
axle studs.
• Jack up the vehicle to remove the wheel and
always block other wheels to prevent vehicle from
rolling. See Figure 10.
Figure 10
Jack Point
Jack Point