2.With vehicle on a level surface, liquid
should be between MIN. and MAX. level
marks of coolant reservoir.
NOTE: When checking level at temperature
lower than 20℃ (689F), it may be slightly
lower than MIN. mark.
NOTE: Ensure coolant reservoir hose is
properly routed to avoid any interference
when closing cover.
3.Ensure cooling system is full up to the
MAX line.
TRANSMISSION (CVT)
CVT Air Filter Cleaning
Removing the CVT Air Filter
Clean every 20-40 hours
(More often in wet or dusty areas.)
1. Tilt the cargo box.
2. Press the filter tabs to release it.
Cleaning the CVT Air Filter
1. Inspect filter and replace if damaged.
2. Gently clean using a solution of soft soap
and water, then rinse filter.
3. Gently shake off excess water and allow
filter to dry at room temperature.
4. Clean inside the CVT air inlet end.
Installing the CVT Air Filter
The installation is the reverse of the removal
procedure.
Inspecting the Drive Belt
Inspect belt for cracks, fraying or abnormal
wear. Replace if necessary.
Check drive belt width at cord level. Replace
if it is out of specification
CVT Cover Removal
Remove the eleven CVT cover screws. Use
tool included in tool kit.
NOTE: Remove the center top screw
last to support the cover during removal.
NOTE: Do not use and impact tool to
remove CVT cover screws.
Remove the CVT cover and its gasket.
Cleaning the CVT Air Inlet/Outlet
1. CVT cover
2. CVT cover screws
NOTICE: In case of a drive belt failure, the
CVT, cover and air outlet must be cleaned.
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Inspecting the Battery
Visually inspect battery casing for cracks or
other damage. If casing is damaged,
replace battery and thoroughly clean
battery rack with water and baking soda.
Inspect battery posts condition, battery