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MAINTENANCE
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JW1
Y-57
TIP
For transaxle oil replacement, con-
sult a Yamaha dealer or other quali-
fied mechanic.
Before performing wheel or brake
maintenance, verify that the main
switch is in the “OFF” position.
Serious transaxle damage can result.
Wheel Replacement
To remove and install a wheel on
your golf car:
1. With the wheels blocked to
prevent the golf car from moving,
loosen the wheel nuts.
2. Elevate the golf car with a jack
and remove the wheel nuts and
the wheel.
3. Reverse the removal steps when
installing the wheel.
Wheel nut tightening torque:
80 Nm, 8.0 m
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kg (58 ft
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lb)
Brake Adjustment
The brakes on your golf car are
self-adjusting.
Before you operate the car, press
down on the brake pedal several
times to make sure the brakes are
functioning properly.
Consult your Yamaha dealer before
using your golf car if you suspect
brake problems. Death or serious
personal injury can result from fail-
ing to comply with the safety
instructions in this manual.
NOTICE
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Y-928
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Yamaha golf cars are designed to be
simple to operate. However, be sure
to observe the following to reduce
the risk of serious injury or death due
to loss of control and other hazards:
BEFORE OPERATING
THE GOLF CAR
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Read this Owner’s/Operator’s
manual and all safety and instruction
labels on the golf car before
operating.
l Perform the pre-operation checks
found in Section 6 of this manual.
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Only authorized people should
drive the golf car, from the driver’s
side only, and only in designated
areas.
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Do not allow more than two
occupants per seat. This golf car is
restricted to two occupants unless
equipped with a rear seat.
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Do not operate the golf car while
under the influence of alcohol or
drugs; their effect on vision and
judgment make operating a golf
car dangerous.
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Do not operate the golf car on
public streets, roads or highways
unless allowed by law or local
regulating authority.
WHILE OPERATING THE
GOLF CAR
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Keep your entire body inside the
golf car, remain seated and hold
on when the car is in motion.
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Do not start the golf car until all
occupants are seated.
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Keep your hands on the steering
wheel and your eyes on the path
ahead.
OPERATOR SAFETY
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