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... the parking brake, Put the gear shift lever in any irregularities found during these checks will help to the Daily Safety Checks section for a list of this vehicle change depending upon cargo load and driving modes. It should return to be dangerous. Check the tire pressure frequently. Use the Parking Brake Always apply parking brake before use of accessories may produce dangerous handling conditions or adversely affect vehicle reliability...
... the parking brake, Put the gear shift lever in any irregularities found during these checks will help to the Daily Safety Checks section for a list of this vehicle change depending upon cargo load and driving modes. It should return to be dangerous. Check the tire pressure frequently. Use the Parking Brake Always apply parking brake before use of accessories may produce dangerous handling conditions or adversely affect vehicle reliability...
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... Maintenance Chart are necessary to ensure compliance with effective intake and exhaust silencing systems. They are Do not tamper with the original emission related parts: Throttle body and internal parts Spark plugs Magneto or electronic battery ignition system the acts listed below: • • • filter/Fuel injector/Fuel pump • Fuel cleaner element • Air • Electronic Control Unit (ECU) PLEASE DO NOT TAMPER WITH NOISE CONTROL...
... Maintenance Chart are necessary to ensure compliance with effective intake and exhaust silencing systems. They are Do not tamper with the original emission related parts: Throttle body and internal parts Spark plugs Magneto or electronic battery ignition system the acts listed below: • • • filter/Fuel injector/Fuel pump • Fuel cleaner element • Air • Electronic Control Unit (ECU) PLEASE DO NOT TAMPER WITH NOISE CONTROL...
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... 48 48 Keys ...Light Switch ...Shift Levers ...Gear Shift Lever ...Differential Shift Lever ...Selectable 2WD/4WD Shift Switch ...Belt Drive Transmission...Parking Brake Pedal...Seats ...Seat Belts ...Side Covers ...Steering Wheel...Throttle Pedal ...Trailer Hitch Bracket ...Winch Installation ...Cleaning Holes ...BREAK-IN ...HOW TO OPERATE ...Daily Safety Checks ...Starting the Engine...Jump Starting ...Moving Off ...Braking ...Stopping the Engine ...Parking the Vehicle...Shifting Gears...2WD/4WD Shifting ...Shifting the Differential ...When Stuck ...Catalytic Converter...SAFE OPERATION ...49...
... 48 48 Keys ...Light Switch ...Shift Levers ...Gear Shift Lever ...Differential Shift Lever ...Selectable 2WD/4WD Shift Switch ...Belt Drive Transmission...Parking Brake Pedal...Seats ...Seat Belts ...Side Covers ...Steering Wheel...Throttle Pedal ...Trailer Hitch Bracket ...Winch Installation ...Cleaning Holes ...BREAK-IN ...HOW TO OPERATE ...Daily Safety Checks ...Starting the Engine...Jump Starting ...Moving Off ...Braking ...Stopping the Engine ...Parking the Vehicle...Shifting Gears...2WD/4WD Shifting ...Shifting the Differential ...When Stuck ...Catalytic Converter...SAFE OPERATION ...49...
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... 115 118 118 122 Throttle Pedal ...Idle Adjustment...Fuel Pump Filter ...Fuel Hoses ...Fuel Tank Vent...Differential Shift Lever ...Belt Drive Transmission (CVT) ...Kawasaki Engine Brake Control System ...Brakes ...Brake Pedal...Front Brake:...Rear Brake: ...Brake Light Switch...Parking Brake Pedal...Steering Wheel...Wheels ...Rims ...Wheel Nuts...Tires ...Joint Boots...Suspension...Front Shock Absorber ...Rear Shock Absorber ...Front and Rear Shock Absorbers...Seat Belts ...Side Cover...Headlight Beam ...Battery ...Fuse ...Breaker ...General Lubrication ...Cleaning ...Bolt and Nut Tightening...
... 115 118 118 122 Throttle Pedal ...Idle Adjustment...Fuel Pump Filter ...Fuel Hoses ...Fuel Tank Vent...Differential Shift Lever ...Belt Drive Transmission (CVT) ...Kawasaki Engine Brake Control System ...Brakes ...Brake Pedal...Front Brake:...Rear Brake: ...Brake Light Switch...Parking Brake Pedal...Steering Wheel...Wheels ...Rims ...Wheel Nuts...Tires ...Joint Boots...Suspension...Front Shock Absorber ...Rear Shock Absorber ...Front and Rear Shock Absorbers...Seat Belts ...Side Cover...Headlight Beam ...Battery ...Fuse ...Breaker ...General Lubrication ...Cleaning ...Bolt and Nut Tightening...
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SPECIFICATIONS 11 SPECIFICATIONS PERFORMANCE Maximum Torque Minimum Turning Radius Differential Mode (2WD) Locked-Axle Mode (4WD) DIMENSIONS Overall Length Overall Width Overall Height KRF750N/S: KRF750P/R: Wheelbase Tread: Front Rear Ground Clearance KRF750N: Curb Mass KRF750P: KRF750R: KRF750S: Cargo Bed (L × W × H) ENGINE Type Displacement Bore × Stroke 57.0 N·m (5.8 kgf·m, 42 ft·lb) @5 000 r/min (rpm)...215; 280 mm (32.68 × 44.09 × 11.02 in.) 4-stroke, V2-cylinder, SOHC liquid-cooled 749 cm³ (45.7 cu in.) 85.0 × 66.0 mm (3.35 × 2.60 in.)
SPECIFICATIONS 11 SPECIFICATIONS PERFORMANCE Maximum Torque Minimum Turning Radius Differential Mode (2WD) Locked-Axle Mode (4WD) DIMENSIONS Overall Length Overall Width Overall Height KRF750N/S: KRF750P/R: Wheelbase Tread: Front Rear Ground Clearance KRF750N: Curb Mass KRF750P: KRF750R: KRF750S: Cargo Bed (L × W × H) ENGINE Type Displacement Bore × Stroke 57.0 N·m (5.8 kgf·m, 42 ft·lb) @5 000 r/min (rpm)...215; 280 mm (32.68 × 44.09 × 11.02 in.) 4-stroke, V2-cylinder, SOHC liquid-cooled 749 cm³ (45.7 cu in.) 85.0 × 66.0 mm (3.35 × 2.60 in.)
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MODEL INFORMATION TERYX 750 FI 4×4 ...KRF750N TERYX 750 FI 4×4 LE ...KRF750P/R TERYX 750 FI 4×4 SPORT ...KRF750S 14 SPECIFICATIONS LOAD CAPACITY Maximum Vehicle Load (Including occupants and cargo) Maximum Cargo Bed Load Seating Capacity 422 kg (930 lb) 227 kg (500 lb) 2 persons Specifications subject to change without notice.
MODEL INFORMATION TERYX 750 FI 4×4 ...KRF750N TERYX 750 FI 4×4 LE ...KRF750P/R TERYX 750 FI 4×4 SPORT ...KRF750S 14 SPECIFICATIONS LOAD CAPACITY Maximum Vehicle Load (Including occupants and cargo) Maximum Cargo Bed Load Seating Capacity 422 kg (930 lb) 227 kg (500 lb) 2 persons Specifications subject to change without notice.
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... utility vehicle warranty. We strongly recommend that extends beyond the rear of the vehicle. 30 LOADING INFORMATION LOADING INFORMATION WARNING Incorrect loading, improper installation or use of accessories, or vehicle modifications, will not move around while the vehicle is sensitive to increases in weight and changes in carrying cargo. In selecting and using accessories, and in the cargo bed. Cargo weight should be genuine Kawasaki...
... utility vehicle warranty. We strongly recommend that extends beyond the rear of the vehicle. 30 LOADING INFORMATION LOADING INFORMATION WARNING Incorrect loading, improper installation or use of accessories, or vehicle modifications, will not move around while the vehicle is sensitive to increases in weight and changes in carrying cargo. In selecting and using accessories, and in the cargo bed. Cargo weight should be genuine Kawasaki...
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...Pushing and holding the button advances the hour or minute continuously. żThe clock works normally from the back-up power while the ignition switch is turned off. żWhen the battery is disconnected, the clock resets to advance the minutes. the Right button. the Right...starts blinking. Hour Display B. Push the Left button to advance the hours. The displays stop blinking • Push and the clock starts working again when the battery is connected. the Left button. Minute Display A. Odometer: The odometer shows the total distance in kilometers or miles that the vehicle...
...Pushing and holding the button advances the hour or minute continuously. żThe clock works normally from the back-up power while the ignition switch is turned off. żWhen the battery is disconnected, the clock resets to advance the minutes. the Right button. the Right...starts blinking. Hour Display B. Push the Left button to advance the hours. The displays stop blinking • Push and the clock starts working again when the battery is connected. the Left button. Minute Display A. Odometer: The odometer shows the total distance in kilometers or miles that the vehicle...
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... NOTE żThe data is maintained even if the battery is disconnected. żWhen the figures come to 99999.9, they are stopped and locked. j hicle is running, it was last reset to 0.0, and then starts counting when the vehicle is turned off. NOTE żThe data is maintained by the back-up power if the ignition switch is operated.
... NOTE żThe data is maintained even if the battery is disconnected. żWhen the figures come to 99999.9, they are stopped and locked. j hicle is running, it was last reset to 0.0, and then starts counting when the vehicle is turned off. NOTE żThe data is maintained by the back-up power if the ignition switch is operated.
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... Indicator Light: When the transmission is in reverse gear, the reverse indicator light is turned "ON", the seat -belt use reminder light will start flashing. Red Seat-Belt Use Reminder: When the ignition switch is lit. Green Neutral Indicator Light F. Red Coolant Temperature Warning Indicator Light H. If this light goes on when engine parts should fail to function properly. Red Parking Brake Indicator Light D. Red Reverse Indicator Light E. Red Reverse Indicator Light: When the transmission...
... Indicator Light: When the transmission is in reverse gear, the reverse indicator light is turned "ON", the seat -belt use reminder light will start flashing. Red Seat-Belt Use Reminder: When the ignition switch is lit. Green Neutral Indicator Light F. Red Coolant Temperature Warning Indicator Light H. If this light goes on when engine parts should fail to function properly. Red Parking Brake Indicator Light D. Red Reverse Indicator Light E. Red Reverse Indicator Light: When the transmission...
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... Record the key number in the space provided and store the number in "N" (neutral) position or applying brake pedal. j Keys This RUV has a key, which is used . If you lose your key number here. Do not turn the ignition switch key to have a duplicate made. Key Number żThe vehicle is equipped with the engine running, or damage to recover power. All electrical circuits off...
... Record the key number in the space provided and store the number in "N" (neutral) position or applying brake pedal. j Keys This RUV has a key, which is used . If you lose your key number here. Do not turn the ignition switch key to have a duplicate made. Key Number żThe vehicle is equipped with the engine running, or damage to recover power. All electrical circuits off...
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... poisonous gas. Tires ...Air pressure (when cold): KRF750N/P/R/S Front Rear 60 kPa (0.6 kgf/cm², 8.7 psi) 90 kPa (0.9 kgf/cm², 13.1 psi) Check for the action required to return the vehicle to perform these checks will help ensure safe, reliable operation. j WARNING Failure to a safe operating condition. Check for any irregularities are found during these checks, refer to the "MAINTENANCE AND...
... poisonous gas. Tires ...Air pressure (when cold): KRF750N/P/R/S Front Rear 60 kPa (0.6 kgf/cm², 8.7 psi) 90 kPa (0.9 kgf/cm², 13.1 psi) Check for the action required to return the vehicle to perform these checks will help ensure safe, reliable operation. j WARNING Failure to a safe operating condition. Check for any irregularities are found during these checks, refer to the "MAINTENANCE AND...
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... to lights. All lights work. The belt should click securely with proper tension. Installed with the buckle and release when the release button is pushed firmly. HOW TO OPERATE 67 Front and Rear Final Gear Cases ...Coolant ...Air Cleaner Element ...Nuts, Bolts, Fasteners ...Throttle ...Steering ...Brakes ...Electrical Equipment ...Cargo Net ...ROPS ...Seat Belts ...No oil leaks. Check for wear/tear and damage. Brake fluid level between level lines (when engine is no leaks...
... to lights. All lights work. The belt should click securely with proper tension. Installed with the buckle and release when the release button is pushed firmly. HOW TO OPERATE 67 Front and Rear Final Gear Cases ...Coolant ...Air Cleaner Element ...Nuts, Bolts, Fasteners ...Throttle ...Steering ...Brakes ...Electrical Equipment ...Cargo Net ...ROPS ...Seat Belts ...No oil leaks. Check for wear/tear and damage. Brake fluid level between level lines (when engine is no leaks...
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... the engine speed suddenly decreases and the indicator light starts flashing when the vehicle is also activated if the vehicle speed sensor cables are disconnected or grounded. For proper operation of the vehicle (Winch is an optional part.) or seek help from another vehicle for towing. • Catalytic Converter This vehicle is equipped with the muffler or exhaust pipe. Do not idle or park your vehicle to an authorized Kawasaki dealer...
... the engine speed suddenly decreases and the indicator light starts flashing when the vehicle is also activated if the vehicle speed sensor cables are disconnected or grounded. For proper operation of the vehicle (Winch is an optional part.) or seek help from another vehicle for towing. • Catalytic Converter This vehicle is equipped with the muffler or exhaust pipe. Do not idle or park your vehicle to an authorized Kawasaki dealer...
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... use Regular Service Every 100 h, or 2 000 km (1 200 mile) of use Every 200 h, or 4 Every 000 km year of (2 500 use mile) of use D every 10 000 km (6 000 mile) (D) D D OPERATION Engine brake control lever-inspect * CHASSIS Rear brake plates-replace * Front brake pad wear-inspect * Brake light switch - replace Rear brake master cylinder cup, O-ring, and boot-replace * Front brake caliper piston seal and dust seal-replace Brake hose - change Brake master cylinder cup and...
... use Regular Service Every 100 h, or 2 000 km (1 200 mile) of use Every 200 h, or 4 Every 000 km year of (2 500 use mile) of use D every 10 000 km (6 000 mile) (D) D D OPERATION Engine brake control lever-inspect * CHASSIS Rear brake plates-replace * Front brake pad wear-inspect * Brake light switch - replace Rear brake master cylinder cup, O-ring, and boot-replace * Front brake caliper piston seal and dust seal-replace Brake hose - change Brake master cylinder cup and...
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... drain plugs and gaskets. Rear Final Gear Case B. Contact your local authorities for approved disposal methods or possible recycling. Replace damaged gaskets with a good quality oil specified in the table. each gear case up to the bottom thread of used oil properly. Drain Plug WARNING Gear case oil is a toxic substance. Oil Filler Cap C. Dispose of the • Fill filler opening with new ones. j A. 110 MAINTENANCE...
... drain plugs and gaskets. Rear Final Gear Case B. Contact your local authorities for approved disposal methods or possible recycling. Replace damaged gaskets with a good quality oil specified in the table. each gear case up to the bottom thread of used oil properly. Drain Plug WARNING Gear case oil is a toxic substance. Oil Filler Cap C. Dispose of the • Fill filler opening with new ones. j A. 110 MAINTENANCE...
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... the Periodic Maintenance Chart. j A. Inspection the ignition switch to the "ON" position. • Turn the brake pedal. Lining Thickness B. 1 mm (0.04 in accordance with the Periodic Maintenance Chart. The brake plates should be checked and replaced periodically by an authorized Kawasaki Dealer. The brake light switch should be done by an authorized Kawasaki dealer in .) Rear Brake: Brake Wear Inspection This vehicle is depressed, the brake light goes on...
... the Periodic Maintenance Chart. j A. Inspection the ignition switch to the "ON" position. • Turn the brake pedal. Lining Thickness B. 1 mm (0.04 in accordance with the Periodic Maintenance Chart. The brake plates should be checked and replaced periodically by an authorized Kawasaki Dealer. The brake light switch should be done by an authorized Kawasaki dealer in .) Rear Brake: Brake Wear Inspection This vehicle is depressed, the brake light goes on...
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Brake Pedal A. Release Lever NOTE żAlso if there is best performed by an authorized Kawasaki dealer since the cover plate needs to the condition or braking effectiveness, have the parking brake pedal functions checked by an authorized Kawasaki dealer. In accordance with the Periodic Maintenance Chart, have the parking brake system inspected by an authorized kawasaki dealer. Parking Brake Pedal B. j A. 136 MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT Adjustment Adjustment is...
Brake Pedal A. Release Lever NOTE żAlso if there is best performed by an authorized Kawasaki dealer since the cover plate needs to the condition or braking effectiveness, have the parking brake pedal functions checked by an authorized Kawasaki dealer. In accordance with the Periodic Maintenance Chart, have the parking brake system inspected by an authorized kawasaki dealer. Parking Brake Pedal B. j A. 136 MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT Adjustment Adjustment is...
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... general lubrication performed by an authorized Kawasaki dealer or perform it has been splashed with tape. Allow the engine to keep water off the following parts. WARNING Build-up of debris or flammable material in rags. • • • Ignition switch - close opening - cover with tape, or stuff in and around the vehicle, inspect the engine, electrical component and exhaust areas frequently. MAINTENANCE AND...
... general lubrication performed by an authorized Kawasaki dealer or perform it has been splashed with tape. Allow the engine to keep water off the following parts. WARNING Build-up of debris or flammable material in rags. • • • Ignition switch - close opening - cover with tape, or stuff in and around the vehicle, inspect the engine, electrical component and exhaust areas frequently. MAINTENANCE AND...
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...; Coolant fan malfunction • Cooling fan breaker tripped • Engine oil low • running (not No Power Engine overheated Too much idling or low speed running (not enough air flow) Overloaded Wrong spark plug Radiator clogged Coolant level too low Coolant deteriorated Coolant fan malfunction Cooling fan breaker tripped Engine oil low Compression leakage Valve clearance insufficient Fuel filter clogged (in pump) Air filter clogged or intake blocked Spark plug dirty or worn Engine oil incorrect Water in fuel Drive belt slipping Water in belt drive torque converter housing Drive...
...; Coolant fan malfunction • Cooling fan breaker tripped • Engine oil low • running (not No Power Engine overheated Too much idling or low speed running (not enough air flow) Overloaded Wrong spark plug Radiator clogged Coolant level too low Coolant deteriorated Coolant fan malfunction Cooling fan breaker tripped Engine oil low Compression leakage Valve clearance insufficient Fuel filter clogged (in pump) Air filter clogged or intake blocked Spark plug dirty or worn Engine oil incorrect Water in fuel Drive belt slipping Water in belt drive torque converter housing Drive...