2010 Kawasaki MULE 4010 Trans4x4 Diesel Owners Manual - Page 123

2010 Kawasaki MULE 4010 Trans4x4 Diesel Manual

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MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT 121 assisting. Stop turning the steering wheel and wait until the system temperature drops, and the power steering recovers. Fuses in the harness may have blown. There are several reasons that the fuses may blow. Refer to the Fuse section in this chapter for details. Battery voltage has dropped. Voltage drop can happen when the engine starts; inspect the battery voltage. Cable harness or connectors may have been disconnected. See an authorized dealer for service. Cargo Bed Latches Depending on the cargo loading and/or passenger riding conditions, latch lever compression needs to be adjusted. Release the fitting bolts and adjust the position of the latch assembly so that the latch lever will be secured without rattling and tighten the bolts. • • • j żIf the steering becomes irregular or unusual for any reason other than above, have an authorized dealer check the steering and relevant components immediately. In some cases the power steering's neutral position can be affected by an accident or bump. NOTE A. Latch Assembly B. Latch Lever C. Fitting Bolts żAdjustment should be made for both sides. NOTE

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j
assisting. Stop turning the steering wheel and wait
until the system temperature drops, and the power
steering recovers.
Fuses in the harness may have blown. There are
several reasons that the fuses may blow. Refer to
the Fuse section in this chapter for details.
Battery voltage has dropped.
Voltage drop can
happen when the engine starts; inspect the battery
voltage.
Cable harness or connectors may have been dis-
connected. See an authorized dealer for service.
NOTE
ż
If the steering becomes irregular or unusual for
any reason other than above, have an authorized
dealer check the steering and relevant compo-
nents immediately.
In some cases the power
steering’s neutral position can be affected by an
accident or bump.
Cargo Bed Latches
Depending on the cargo loading and/or passenger
riding conditions, latch lever compression needs to
be adjusted.
Release the fitting bolts and adjust the position of
the latch assembly so that the latch lever will be se-
cured without rattling and tighten the bolts.
A. Latch Assembly
B. Latch Lever
C. Fitting Bolts
NOTE
ż
Adjustment should be made for both sides.