FEATURES AND CONTROLS
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FEATURES AND CONTROLS
NOTICE: Some accessories continue to operate with the key in the OFF position. Leaving these accessories
activated after the vehicle is shut down can cause the battery to discharge.
KEY SWITCH
The key switch is a two-position switch.
• OFF; vehicle is disabled.
• ON; activates vehicle electronics and accessory power.
HEADLIGHT SWITCH
The headlight switch is a two-position switch.
Two-position:
• upper – on
• lower – off
FUEL GAUGE WITH LOW OIL PRESSURE
INDICATOR
The fuel gauge indicates the amount of gasoline in the fuel tank. F indicates a full tank and E indicates an empty fuel
tank. The fuel gauge has a low oil pressure indicator. A low engine oil pressure condition is shown with a red indicator
light.
CUP HOLDER
The vehicle has a center cup holder that will accommodate two beverage containers. Another cup holder is located to
the left of the steering column and will accommodate a larger beverage container.
12V OUTLET
Excessive use of accessoriesthat areconnected to the outlet can drain the battery.
A 12V auxiliary outlet is located on the center console.
With the key switch in the ON position, the auxiliary outlet supplies power for any lights and accessories that have a
12V plug.
WINCH REMOTE SOCKET(IF EQUIPPED)
NOTICE: Using the winch continuously for more than 2 minutes can drain the battery.
The winch remote can be connected to the socket for winch operation while outside of the vehicle See Winch Opera-
tion on page 32. Do not leave the remote plugged into the winch remote socket while not in use. Leaving the remote
plugged in may result in accidental activation and/or battery drain.
WINCH SWITCH(IF EQUIPPED)
NOTICE: Using the winch continuously for more than 2 minutes can drain the battery.
The winch switch is used to operate the winch while seated in the vehicle. See Winch Operation on page 32.
Fuel
Gauge
Key
Switch
Horn
Switch
12 V Outlet
Light
Switch
Winch Remote Socket
(If Equipped)
Winch