E-Z-GO FLEET 1999 Technician's Repair And Service Manual page 46

Gasoline powered golf cars and personal vehicles
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SAFETY
Read all of Section A and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to all Notes, Cautions and Warnings
LIFTING THE VEHICLE
Some servicing operations may require the front wheels,
rear wheels, or the entire vehicle be raised.
Tool List
Floor jack ..................................................................... 1
Jack stands ................................................................. 2
Chocks ........................................................................ 4
_AWARNING_A
is running must be made with the neutral lock
secured in the neutral position and both drive wheels
raised.
To prevent possible injury or death, be sure the vehi­
cle is on a firm and level surface. Never get under a
vehicle while it is supported by a jack. Use jack
stands and test the stability of the vehicle on the
stands. Always place chocks in front and behind
wheels not to be raised. Use extreme care since the
vehicle is extremely unstable during the lifting pro­
cess.
When lifting the vehicle, position jacks
CAUTION
and jack stands only on the areas indi-
cated.
Fig. 2 Lifting the Vehicle
Page B-1 O
Qty. Required
Any servicing requiring
adjustments to the pow­
ertrain while the engine
Repair and Service Manual
To raise the entire vehicle, install chocks in front and
behind each front wheel (Ref Fig. 2 on page B-10). Cen­
ter the jack under the rear frame crossmember. Raise the
vehicle and locate a jack stand under the outer ends of
the rear axle.
Lower the jack and test the stability of the vehicle on the
two jack stands.
Place the jack at the center of the front axle. Raise the
vehicle and position jack stands under the frame cross­
member as indicated.
Lower the jack and test the stability of the vehicle on all
four jack stands.
If only the front or rear of the vehicle is to be raised, place
the chocks in front and behind each wheel not being
raised in order to stabilize the vehicle.
Lower the vehicle by reversing the lifting sequence.
NEUTRAL LOCK
To prevent the driven clutch from turning the rear wheels
during service operations, a neutral lock is located on the
rear axle.
To operate, place the direction selector in the position
between 'F' and 'R'. Turn the key switch to 'OFF'. Lift the
seat for access to the rear axle. Rotate the pin on the
transmission shift lever as shown. T he pin will snap into a
cavity in the transmission housing. When in this position,
the transmission remains locked in the neutral position.
To operate the transmission, pull the pin out and rotate
until the pointed portion of the pin handle fits into the
detent position in the transmission shift lever.(Ref Fig. 3
on page B-10).
Fig. 3 Neutral Lock
Unlocked
Position
Unlocked
I � Long Tab
Pull out and rotate 180
°
to unlock

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