Table of Contents

Advertisement

OWNER'S GUIDE
REFRESHER FS4
636638
ISSUED MARCH 2014
REVISED NOVEMBER 2015

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Summary of Contents for Cushman refresher fs4

  • Page 1 OWNER’S GUIDE REFRESHER FS4 636638 ISSUED MARCH 2014 REVISED NOVEMBER 2015...
  • Page 2 WELCOME Thank you for purchasing this vehicle. Before driving the vehicle, we ask you to spend some time reading this Owner’s Guide. This guide contains the information that will assist you in maintaining this highly reliable vehicle. Some illustrations may show items that are optional for your vehicle. This guide covers the operation of several vehicles; therefore, some illustrations may not represent your vehicle.
  • Page 3 OWNER’S GUIDE GASOLINE POWERED VEHICLE REFRESHER FS4 STARTING MODEL YEAR 2014 CALIFORNIA Proposition 65 Warning WARNING: Engine exhaust, some of its constituents, and certain vehicle components contain or emit chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. In addition, certain fluids con- tained in vehicles and certain products of component wear contain or emit chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
  • Page 4 FORWARD This vehicle has been designed and manufactured in the United States of America (USA). The Standards and Specifications listed in the following text originate in the USA unless otherwise indicated. The use of non-Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) approved parts may void the warranty.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    ............................10 VEHICLE DIMENSIONS ....................11 TURNING DIAMETER AND INCLINE INFORMATION ..........12 INTRODUCTION REFRESHER FS4 VEHICLE OVERVIEW..............15 VEHICLE FEATURES..................... 15 General Information ..................15 Key / Light Switch ....................16 Fuel Gauge with Low Oil Pressure Indicator ............16 12V Outlet ......................
  • Page 6 TABLE OF CONTENTS STARTING AND DRIVING ....................22 Starting the Vehicle on a Hill ................22 Coasting ......................22 Fuel ........................23 Fuel Tank ......................23 Early Production Fuel Tank .................23 Late Production Fuel Tank ..................24 Battery .........................24 12 Volt Power Outlet ...................24 Canopy and Windshield ..................24 REFRESHER VEHICLE OVERVIEW ................
  • Page 7 TABLE OF CONTENTS LIGHT BULB REPLACEMENT ..................43 FUSE REPLACEMENT....................43 VEHICLE WITH A DISCHARGED BATTERY..............44 TRANSPORTING VEHICLE ................... 44 Neutral Lock ....................... 44 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE..................45 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE..................... 46 Tire Inspection ....................46 Rear Axle ......................46 FOUR CYCLE ENGINE ....................
  • Page 8 TABLE OF CONTENTS Notes: Owner’s Guide...
  • Page 9: Safety

    SAFETY Read all of SAFETY and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to Notices, Cautions, Warnings and Dangers. SAFETY GENERAL For any questions on material contained in this manual, contact an authorized representative for clarification. Read all labels located on the vehicle. Always replace any damaged or missing labels. On steep hills it is possible for vehicles to coast at fast speeds.
  • Page 10 E-Z-GO strongly suggests that all users and maintenance personnel read this entire manual pay- ing particular attention to the CAUTIONS, WARNINGS and DANGERS contained therein. If you have any questions regarding this vehicle, contact your E-Z-GO/CUSHMAN dealer or write to the address on the back cover of this publication, Attention: Customer Care Department.
  • Page 11: General Operation

    SAFETY Read all of SAFETY and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to Notices, Cautions, Warnings and Dangers. Never modify the vehicle in any way that will alter the weight distribution of the vehicle, decrease its stability, extend the stopping distance, or increase the speed beyond the factory specification.
  • Page 12: Maintenance

    SAFETY Read all of SAFETY and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to Notices, Cautions, Warnings and Dangers. Before working on the vehicle, remove all jewelry. Be sure no loose clothing or hair can contact moving parts. Use care not to touch hot objects.
  • Page 13: Labels And Pictograms

    SAFETY Read all of SAFETY and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to Notices, Cautions, Warnings and Dangers. LABELS AND PICTOGRAMS 614121 MIN 150 614121 601781 71127-G01 71127G01 35962-G01 71131-G01 71131G01 AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE IN EC IS: RANSOMES JACOBSEN LTD. WEST ROAD, IPSWICH, SUFFOLK, IP3 9TT, UK 614068...
  • Page 14 SAFETY Read all of SAFETY and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to Notices, Cautions, Warnings and Dangers. WARNING WARNING READ MANUAL FOR MAXIMUM LOAD BED CAPACITY. MAXIMUM RAMP/HILL < 14 û 25% READ MANUAL SECURE LOAD AS FAR FORWARD XXX lbs.
  • Page 15 SAFETY Read all of SAFETY and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to Notices, Cautions, Warnings and Dangers. CLEAN UP GASOLINE SPILLS WITH DO NOT WATER BEFORE DISPOSE OF BATTERIES STARTING ENGINE IN LANDFILL UNLEADED GASOLINE DO NOT DO NOT DRIVE ON SPILL FUEL...
  • Page 16 SAFETY Read all of SAFETY and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to Notices, Cautions, Warnings and Dangers. Notes: Owner’s Guide...
  • Page 17: General Specifications

    GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS Read all of SAFETY and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to Notices, Cautions, Warnings and Dangers. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS MODEL: REFRESHER ® TYPE: GASOLINE POWERED REFRESHMENT VEHICLE MODEL YEAR: 2014 Part No: 639075 PRODUCT SPECIFICATION CONFIGURATION HIGHLIGHTS Refresher Unit Overview: Refresher unit designed for inventory of unopened, pre-packaged, non-perishable foods for distribution through daily use.
  • Page 18 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS Read all of SAFETY and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to Notices, Cautions, Warnings and Dangers. Refresher Unit Dimensions Refresher Unit Dimensions Cont. Refresher Unit Length 66.5 in (169 cm) Maximum Merchandising Capacity 21.1 cu ft (.59 m3) Refresher Unit Width 51 in (130 cm) Cold Storage Drawer Vol.
  • Page 19: Vehicle Dimensions

    GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS Read all of SAFETY and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to Notices, Cautions, Warnings and Dangers. VEHICLE DIMENSIONS 80 in. (203 cm) 49 in. (124 cm) Front 93.5 in. ( 235.0 cm) 39.6 in (100 cm) 147.0 in.
  • Page 20: Turning Diameter And Incline Information

    GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS Read all of SAFETY and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to Notices, Cautions, Warnings and Dangers. TURNING DIAMETER AND INCLINE INFORMATION RECOMMENDED RECOMMENDED MAX SIDE TILT MAX RAMP GRADE 25% or 14 MAX 25% or 14° MAX TURNING CLEARANCE DIAMETER 26.8 ft.
  • Page 21 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS Read all of SAFETY and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to Notices, Cautions, Warnings and Dangers. Notes: Owner’s Guide...
  • Page 22 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS Read all of SAFETY and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to Notices, Cautions, Warnings and Dangers. Notes: Owner’s Guide...
  • Page 23: Introduction

    REFRESHER FS4 VEHICLE OVERVIEW The Refresher FS4 unit is designed for inventory of unopened, pre-packaged, non-perishable foods for distribution through daily use. It is not intended for long term food storage or storage of opened food and beverage items. Adherence to local food handling regulations is required.
  • Page 24: Key / Light Switch

    INTRODUCTION Read all of SAFETY and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to Notices, Cautions, Warnings and Dangers. 1. Key / Light Switch Located on the dash panel, the combination key/light switch controls the basic electrical system of the vehicle, as well as the front and rear lights.
  • Page 25 INTRODUCTION Read all of SAFETY and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to Notices, Cautions, Warnings and Dangers. Notes: Owner’s Guide...
  • Page 26 INTRODUCTION Read all of SAFETY and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to Notices, Cautions, Warnings and Dangers. Notes: Owner’s Guide...
  • Page 27: Operating Procedures

    OPERATING PROCEDURES Read all of SAFETY and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to Notices, Cautions, Warnings and Dangers. OPERATING PROCEDURES SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION Three serial number and manufacture date code labels are on the vehicle. Part 'A' and 'B' are located on the crossmem- ber section of the chassis on the driver side.
  • Page 28: Before Initial Use

    OPERATING PROCEDURES Read all of SAFETY and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to Notices, Cautions, Warnings and Dangers. BEFORE INITIAL USE Read and follow the safety label on the instrument panel. Be sure to understand safe operation of the vehicle and its equipment.
  • Page 29: Run-In

    OPERATING PROCEDURES Read all of SAFETY and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to Notices, Cautions, Warnings and Dangers. Maintain a safe speed when driving downhill. Use the service brake to control speed when traveling down an incline. A sudden stop or change of direction may result in loss of vehi- cle control.
  • Page 30: Starting And Driving

    OPERATING PROCEDURES Read all of SAFETY and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to Notices, Cautions, Warnings and Dangers. STARTING AND DRIVING To reduce the possibility of roll-back, which could result in severe injury or vehicle damage, do not release service brake until the engine has started.
  • Page 31: Fuel

    OPERATING PROCEDURES Read all of SAFETY and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to Notices, Cautions, Warnings and Dangers. Fuel To decrease the risk of severe injury or death from improper fuel handling: Do not smoke near the fuel tank. Do not add fuel near open flame or electrical items that can cause a spark.
  • Page 32: Late Production Fuel Tank

    OPERATING PROCEDURES Read all of SAFETY and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to Notices, Cautions, Warnings and Dangers. Late Production Fuel Tank Late production fuel tanks can be identified by the location of the fuel cap which is located in the rear of the top of the tank as shown.
  • Page 33: Refresher Vehicle Overview

    In addition, the canopy does not protect against falling objects nor does the windshield protect against flying objects and tree limbs. Keep arms and legs inside of vehicle while it is moving. REFRESHER VEHICLE OVERVIEW The Refresher FS4 unit consists of: • windshield with frame •...
  • Page 34: Refreshment Unit Operation

    OPERATING PROCEDURES Read all of SAFETY and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to Notices, Cautions, Warnings and Dangers. REFRESHMENT UNIT OPERATION Lockdown Mechanism Countertop: The passenger side countertop is removable for module replacement. To remove, lift countertop up and remove from hinge support.
  • Page 35 OPERATING PROCEDURES Read all of SAFETY and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to Notices, Cautions, Warnings and Dangers. No tools are needed for module removable and installation. Passenger side countertop must be removed and module clamps released prior to removal of any module. NO TOOLS REQUIRED Module Clamp Mechanism...
  • Page 36 OPERATING PROCEDURES Read all of SAFETY and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to Notices, Cautions, Warnings and Dangers. side countertop and release module clamps (refer to lock down mechanism). Gently pull the module up and out using the door handle and or top end of module.
  • Page 37: Slide Out Compartments

    OPERATING PROCEDURES Read all of SAFETY and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to Notices, Cautions, Warnings and Dangers. Slide Out Compartments Hanger Board: The pull out module has a hanger board inside that is equipped with slide rails to allow for cleaning and/or refilling.
  • Page 38: Removable Shelves And Inserts

    OPERATING PROCEDURES Read all of SAFETY and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to Notices, Cautions, Warnings and Dangers. Removable Shelves and Inserts Rear End Cap (above Trash Compartment) a. Bottom Insert: This insert has two functional sides; one side for beverage canisters and miscellaneous acces- sories, opposite side for various bottles/accessories.
  • Page 39 OPERATING PROCEDURES Read all of SAFETY and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to Notices, Cautions, Warnings and Dangers. 6” and 12” Pull Out Modules (unit may not be equipped with all modules) a. Hanger Inserts: Hangers are located on the hanger board inside the 6" pull out module. The hangers can be placed in any position using holes provided on board.
  • Page 40: Compartment Storage

    OPERATING PROCEDURES Read all of SAFETY and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to Notices, Cautions, Warnings and Dangers. Compartment Storage Unit may not be equipped with all modules described in this section. Rear End Cap (above Trash Can Compartment): The door interiors can be used for mini bottles, snacks, chips etc.
  • Page 41 OPERATING PROCEDURES Read all of SAFETY and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to Notices, Cautions, Warnings and Dangers. 6” Cup Module: This module has five cup racks and is designed for empty cup storage only. It is not intended for prod- ucts requiring temperature cooling or heating.
  • Page 42: Drawer Operation

    OPERATING PROCEDURES Read all of SAFETY and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to Notices, Cautions, Warnings and Dangers. Side Drawers: The side drawers are designed for cold product storage, such as ice and beverages Each drawer has a drain for Slide Tray emptying and cleaning purposes.
  • Page 43: Trash Compartment Operation

    OPERATING PROCEDURES Read all of SAFETY and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to Notices, Cautions, Warnings and Dangers. Trash Compartment Operation The trash compartment is equipped with slide rails on each side for pull out access. Inside the pull out compartment are two removable trash bins.
  • Page 44: Changing The Canopy

    OPERATING PROCEDURES Read all of SAFETY and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to Notices, Cautions, Warnings and Dangers. CHANGING THE CANOPY Remove canopy before trailering or shipping vehicle. Open the Velcro closures on all sides of canopy to release it from the frame. Canopy tubing support Remove canopy top from frame.
  • Page 45 OPERATING PROCEDURES Read all of SAFETY and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to Notices, Cautions, Warnings and Dangers. Notes: Owner’s Guide...
  • Page 46 OPERATING PROCEDURES Read all of SAFETY and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to Notices, Cautions, Warnings and Dangers. Notes: Owner’s Guide...
  • Page 47: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE Read all of SAFETY and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to Notices, Cautions, Warnings and Dangers. MAINTENANCE VEHICLE CLEANING AND CARE Vehicle Cleaning To reduce the possibility of severe injury or vehicle damage, read and understand all instructions supplied by manufacturer of pressure washer prior to use.
  • Page 48: Common Sense Operation

    MAINTENANCE Read all of SAFETY and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to Notices, Cautions, Warnings and Dangers. COMMON SENSE OPERATION THIS VEHICLE IS NOT A TOY. If not operated properly and responsibly, it can cause severe injury or death to the oper- ator, passengers or bystanders.
  • Page 49: Lifting The Vehicle

    MAINTENANCE Read all of SAFETY and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to Notices, Cautions, Warnings and Dangers. When lifting vehicle, position the jacks and jack stands only at the areas indicated in illustration. Lifting the Vehicle Tool List Qty.
  • Page 50: Tire Repair

    To reduce the possibility of severe injury caused by a broken socket when removing wheels, use only sockets designed for impact wrench use. DO NOT use low inflation tires on a Cushman vehicle. DO NOT use any tire which has a recom- mended inflation pressure less than 45 - 55 psi (310 - 379 kPa).
  • Page 51: Wheel Installation

    MAINTENANCE Read all of SAFETY and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to Notices, Cautions, Warnings and Dangers. Wheel Installation To reduce the possibility of component damage, do not tighten Valve Stem Cap lug nuts to more than 100 ft. lbs. (136 Nm) torque. It is important to follow the ‘cross sequence’...
  • Page 52: Vehicle With A Discharged Battery

    MAINTENANCE Read all of SAFETY and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to Notices, Cautions, Warnings and Dangers. VEHICLE WITH A DISCHARGED BATTERY To reduce the possibility of severe injury or death from inadvertent motion, do not attempt to ‘jump start’...
  • Page 53: Service And Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE Read all of SAFETY and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to Notices, Cautions, Warnings and Dangers. To reduce the possibility of severe injury or death while transporting the vehicle: Secure the vehicle and contents. Do not ride on a vehicle being transported. Remove windshield before transporting.
  • Page 54: Routine Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE Read all of SAFETY and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to Notices, Cautions, Warnings and Dangers. Wrap wrenches with vinyl tape to reduce possibility of a dropped wrench ‘shorting out’ a battery, which could result in an explosion.
  • Page 55: Engine Description

    MAINTENANCE Read all of SAFETY and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to Notices, Cautions, Warnings and Dangers. Engine Description The engine is an air cooled, 4-stroke, OHV, single cylinder gasoline engine. It incorporates a pressure fed lubrication positive displacement oil pump with a cartridge type full flow oil filter and a counter rotating balance shaft.
  • Page 56 MAINTENANCE Read all of SAFETY and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to Notices, Cautions, Warnings and Dangers. For maximum performance and longevity, the engine oil should be replaced after the first eight hours of operation. After the initial HEAVY DUTY WORK oil change, it should be changed every 125 hours of operation or semi-annually, whichever comes first.
  • Page 57 MAINTENANCE Read all of SAFETY and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to Notices, Cautions, Warnings and Dangers. Clean the area around filter. Use a filter wrench (3) to remove the filter (4) from the engine and allow the oil to drain. The O-ring (5) may have remained on engine (6) or filter (7).
  • Page 58: Starter/Generator Belt Tension

    MAINTENANCE Read all of SAFETY and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to Notices, Cautions, Warnings and Dangers. STARTER/GENERATOR BELT TENSION Tool List Qty. Required Tool List Qty. Required Belt Tension Gauge ............. 1 Ratchet................ 1 Wrench, 3/4"..............1 Socket, 3/4"...
  • Page 59: Air Intake And Cooling Fins

    MAINTENANCE Read all of SAFETY and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to Notices, Cautions, Warnings and Dangers. Using a water hose without first neutralizing any acid, will move acid from the top of the battery to another area of the vehicle or storage facility where it will attack the metal structure or the concrete/asphalt floor.
  • Page 60: Rear Axle

    MAINTENANCE Read all of SAFETY and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to Notices, Cautions, Warnings and Dangers. REAR AXLE The rear axle is provided with a lubricant level check plug located on the driver side at the rear of the housing. Unless leakage of rear axle lubricant is evident, an annual lubricant check is sufficient.
  • Page 61: Spark Plug

    MAINTENANCE Read all of SAFETY and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to Notices, Cautions, Warnings and Dangers. The air cleaner element is accessible by unsnapping the Air Filter clips on the air canister and removing the cover and air fil- Element ter element.
  • Page 62: Periodic Brake Test

    MAINTENANCE Read all of SAFETY and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to Notices, Cautions, Warnings and Dangers. The Periodic Brake Performance test should be performed regularly as an evaluation of braking system performance. It is useful as a method of identifying subtle loss of performance over time. Periodic Brake Test Unit should be empty, all drawers and cabinet doors secured, and passenger side coun- tertop removed prior to performing the periodic brake test.
  • Page 63: Lubrication

    MAINTENANCE Read all of SAFETY and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to Notices, Cautions, Warnings and Dangers. LUBRICATION Lubrication Points King Pin King Pin Do not use more than three pumps of grease in any grease fitting at any one time. Excess grease may cause grease seals to fail or grease migration into areas that could damage components.
  • Page 64: Capacities And Replacement Parts

    MAINTENANCE Read all of SAFETY and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to Notices, Cautions, Warnings and Dangers. Turn fuel shut-off valve to closed (OFF) position. In a properly ventilated area, run engine until remaining Fuel Shut-off fuel in carburetor and fuel lines is depleted and the engine Valve stalls.
  • Page 65: Hardware

    MAINTENANCE Read all of SAFETY and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to Notices, Cautions, Warnings and Dangers. HARDWARE Periodically, the vehicle should be inspected for loose fasteners. Fasteners should be tightened in accordance with the Torque Specifications table. Generally, three grades of hardware are used in the vehicle.
  • Page 66 MAINTENANCE Read all of SAFETY and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to Notices, Cautions, Warnings and Dangers. Notes: Owner’s Guide...
  • Page 67: Periodic Service Schedule

    PERIODIC SERVICE SCHEDULE Read all of SAFETY and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to Notices, Cautions, Warnings and Dangers. PERIODIC SERVICE SCHEDULE PERIODIC SERVICE SCHEDULE    Check Clean, Adjust, etc. Replace To perform service that is listed in this schedule but not described in this manual, contact a local Service Representative or see the Repair and Service Manual for this vehicle.
  • Page 68 PERIODIC SERVICE SCHEDULE Read all of SAFETY and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to Notices, Cautions, Warnings and Dangers.  Check for bent/binding linkage rod  Check for damage or wear to latch arm or catch bracket PARK BRAKE ...
  • Page 69 PERIODIC SERVICE SCHEDULE Read all of SAFETY and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to Notices, Cautions, Warnings and Dangers. Notes: Owner’s Guide...
  • Page 70 PERIODIC SERVICE SCHEDULE Read all of SAFETY and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to Notices, Cautions, Warnings and Dangers. Notes: Owner’s Guide...
  • Page 71: Declaration Of Conformity

    APPENDIX A Read all of SAFETY and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to Notices, Cautions, Warnings and Dangers. APPENDIX A DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Owner’s Guide...
  • Page 72 APPENDIX A Read all of SAFETY and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to Notices, Cautions, Warnings and Dangers. Owner’s Guide...
  • Page 73 APPENDIX A Read all of SAFETY and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to Notices, Cautions, Warnings and Dangers. Owner’s Guide...
  • Page 74 APPENDIX A Read all of SAFETY and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to Notices, Cautions, Warnings and Dangers. Notes: Owner’s Guide...
  • Page 75 Read the following warnings before operating vehicle: Read the following information and warnings before operating vehicle: In any product, components will eventually fail to perform prop- erly as the result of normal use, age, wear or abuse. It is virtually impossible to anticipate all possible component failures or the manner in which they may fail.
  • Page 76 E-Z-GO Division of Textron Inc. 1451 Marvin Griffin Road, Augusta, Georgia 30906-3852 USA CONTACT US: North America: Technical Assistance & Warranty Phone: 1-800-774-3946, FAX: 1-800-448-8124 Service Parts Phone: 1-888-GETEZGO (1-888-438-3946), FAX: 1-800-752-6175 International: Phone: 001-706-798-4311, FAX: 001-706-771-4609 Service Parts Manuals, as well as Repair and Service Manuals are available from a local Distributor, an authorized Branch, Genuine E-Z-GO Parts &...

Table of Contents