E-TON CXL-150 Owner's Manual

Manual is about: YUKON II

Summary of CXL-150

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    E-ton yukon ii owner’s manual cxl-150 copyright ©2008-2009 eton america, all rights reserved..

  • Page 2: Important Notices

    Page 1 important notices read and understand this owner’s manual both the operator and the adult supervisor should completely read and understand this owner’s manual before operating this vehicle. This owner’s manual will instruct you in the safe operation of the vehicle. No passengers this vehicle ...

  • Page 3: Table of Contents

    Page 2 table of contents safety notes 3 vehicle identification number location 7 controls, switches and feature locations 7 control feature operations engine stop switch 8 throttle lever 8 front & rear brakes 8 parking brake 9 fuel system fuel tank 9 fuel valve 10 inline fuel filter 10 engine oil ch...

  • Page 4: Safety Notes

    Page 3 safety notes 1. Both the adult instructor and youth operator must fully understand everything in this manual before operating this vehicle. 2. This vehicle was designed for the operator only. No passengers should be allowed on this vehicle. 3. This vehicle is designed for operation on level, ...

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    Page 4 9. Never ride this vehicle unless it has been properly maintained and adjusted. Always perform a pre-ride inspection of your vehicle. Look for wires, bolts and other fasteners that may have come loose on previous rides. Inspect the drive chain, throttle and brakes for proper adjustment and op...

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    Page 5 12. Never refuel this vehicle when hot. Ask your adult supervisor to refuel your vehicle. Gasoline is extremely flammable and will ignite if spilled on a hot engine or muffler. Never smoke or expose the fuel to an open flame or spark while refueling your vehicle. Always refuel your vehicle in...

  • Page 7: Additional Safety Tips:

    Page 6 additional safety tips: • participate in an approved atv safety education training program. • always provide responsible adult supervision for atv operators younger than 18 years of age. • never let youths less than 16 years old ride full-sized atv's. • follow all safety recommendations of th...

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    Page 7 vehicle identification numbers your vin rfz______________ eng. No._______________ controls, switches & feature locations locations of controls and features: 1. Rear brake lever 2. Headlight switch 3. Horn button 4. Engine stop switch 5. Front brake lever 6. Throttle lever 7. Fuel gauge 8. Tra...

  • Page 9: Engine Stop Switch

    Page 8 engine stop switch the stop switch is a red colored rocker switch located on the left-hand handle bar. To start and run the engine, this switch must be placed in the on, “o”, position. The vehicle is also equipped with a safety brake switch which will prevent the engine from starting until th...

  • Page 10: Parking Brake

    Page 9 the rear brake is the primary stopping brake on your vehicle. Using the rear brake to stop your vehicle will prevent steering control loss. Use your front and rear brakes in combination to control your speed while descending a grade. Use caution not to apply too much pressure to your front br...

  • Page 11: Fuel Valve

    Page 10 use unleaded automobile gasoline with an octane level of 89 or higher. Your atv is equipped with a fuel gauge located in the instrument cluster between the handlebars. Never refuel your atv when the engine is hot. Wait 30 minutes after turning off the unit before refueling. Spilling fuel on ...

  • Page 12: Engine Oil

    Page 11 engine oil your atv uses automotive type engine oil to lubricate the engine. The engine oil dip stick is located on the right hand side of your engine below the transmission shifting lever. To check your oil level, remove the dip stick by turning the thumb hold counter clockwise until the st...

  • Page 13: Oil Cooler

    Page 12 oil cooler the engine oil is cooled by pumping the oil through an external oil cooling radiator located at the front of the unit. It is important that the cooling fins of the radiator be kept clean of dirt build up to prevent engine overheating. Remove any build up of mud and dirt from the c...

  • Page 14: Transmission Oil

    Page 13 slowly move the shifting lever to the desired gear pausing slightly at the neutral position. Once you have the gear selected increase the throttle slowly until the transmission becomes fully engaged and the vehicle starts moving in the desired direction. When shifting gears it is important t...

  • Page 15: Tires and

    Page 14 tires and wheels tire & wheel inspection it is important to inspect your tires and wheels for damage and wear before each riding session. Inspect each tire for cuts, tears and punctures. Inspect the wheel rim for dents and separation of the wheel from the tire bead. Replace any tire or wheel...

  • Page 16: Air Filter

    Page 15 air filter air filter maintenance to maintain the highest performance from your engine and to reduce excessive wear that could cause engine failure the engine requires a continuous flow of clean air. Air is taken into the engine through an air filter to clean the air prior to mixing it with ...

  • Page 17: Brake Adjustment

    Page 16 inspect the brake arm, spring, rod and fastener for signs of wear or damage. Operate the brake lever while watching the brake mechanism for proper operation. Tighten, repair or replace parts as needed to insure safe brake operation. Clean any build-up of mud or debris from the brake mechanis...

  • Page 18: To Fill The Reservoir

    Page 17 after riding your unit, be sure to clean any build up of mud, sand and dirt from the brake rotor skid plate. This will protect the rotor disc from rust and corrosion. To fill the reservoir remove the reservoir cover by removing the two cover bolts. Fill the reservoir to 1/8” from top with do...

  • Page 19: Drive Chain

    Page 18 drive chain the drive chain will stretch with use and will require periodic adjustments. To check the chain tension, remove the chain guard and measure the slack. The amount of slack in the chain should not exceed 10-20mm or ¼” - ½”. Inspect the drive and axle sprockets for worn, damaged or ...

  • Page 20: Adjusting The Throttle Cable

    Page 19 adjusting the throttle cable the cable should be adjusted to allow for ⅛” free travel before the throttle engages the carburetor throttle slide. Slide the adjuster cover down the cable to uncover the adjuster assembly. To adjust the cable’s free travel, loosen the locking nut of the cable ad...

  • Page 21: Pre-Operation Inspection

    Page 20 when reinstalling the battery, be sure to connect the red cable to the positive (+) terminal and the black cable to the negative (-) terminal. The battery should be replaced every three years or when it no longer holds a charge. Do not expose the battery, for extended periods of time, to fre...

  • Page 22: Turning Your Atv

    Page 21 turning your atv learning to turn your atv requires you to learn to shift your weight and control the throttle to allow the rear wheels to turn properly. When making a turn, the wheels on the outside of the turn must travel a wider radius and thus a greater distance than the inside wheels of...

  • Page 23: Standard Accessories

    Page 22 standard accessories your yukon comes equipped with a front and rear cargo racks. The weight limit on these racks is 30lbs each. Exceeding these limits can result in loss of control causing damage to your unit and serious injuries. Also standard is the full front brush bar. The brush bar pro...

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    Page 23 yukon ii specifications engine type four cycle air/oil cooled displacement 149.56 cc bore / stroke φ57.4 * 57.8mm compression 9.7 : 1 power 10.6ps @ 7500rpm transmission type automatic (c.V.T. V-belt) chassis overall length 1730mm / 68.1" overall width 980mm / 38.6" overall high 1070mm / 42....

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    Page 24 sprockets front 12 teeth rear 34 teeth chain #520 o-ring battery 12v-9ah - gtx9 fluids type unleaded gasoline 89 octane fuel volume 6.5liters / 1.7gal type sae 30w engine oil volume 1.0liters / 1gt type sae 80/90 weight gear oil transmission volume 750cc / 25.4oz spark plug ngk c7hsa/ngk nip...

  • Page 26: Maintenance Schedule

    Page 25 maintenance schedule initial service regular service (first week) (every 30 operating days) every year fuel line i throttle operation i i i air filter system & element i c r spark plug i r carburetor idle speed i i i drive chain i, l i, l i brake shoe wear i i i brake system i i i nut, bolt,...

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    Page 26 yukon ii wiring diagram copyright ©2008-2009 eton america, all rights reserved..

  • Page 28: Eton America, Llc.

    Page 27 eton america, llc. Limited vehicle warranty eton america warrants all new eton vehicles sold by authorized eton dealers to be free from defects in materials and workmanship, subject to the following exclusions and limitations. New vehicles sold by an authorized dealer to original retail cons...

  • Page 29: Eton America, Llc.

    Page 28 eton america, llc. Limited vehicle warranty scheduled maintenance service is the responsibility of the owner during and after the warranty period. In the event of a failure or required repair, the owner should take vehicle to an authorized dealer for repair without undue delay and within a m...

  • Page 30: Owner’S Notes:

    Page 29 owner’s notes: copyright ©2008-2009 eton america, all rights reserved..

  • Page 31: Eton America, Llc.

    Page 30 eton america, llc. Limited vehicle warranty eton america warrants all new eton vehicles sold by authorized eton dealers to be free from defects in materials and workmanship, subject to the following exclusions and limitations. New vehicles sold by an authorized dealer to original retail cons...

  • Page 32: Eton America, Llc.

    Page 31 eton america, llc. Limited vehicle warranty limitations. This limited vehicle warranty shall not cover any of the following: repairs or replacement required as a result of (i) accident, (ii) misuse or neglect, (iii) lack of reasonable and proper maintenance, (iv) repairs improperly performed...

  • Page 33: Eton America Llc

    Page 32 eton america llc atv limited warranty federal emmission control systems eton america llc warrants each new scooter/moped vehicle that includes as standard equipment a taillight and a stoplight; a) is designed, built and equipped so as to conform at the time of initial retail purchase with al...

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    Page 33 copyright ©2008-2009 eton america, all rights reserved..