Air Filter/Housing Drain - Tracker Off-Road 600 Operator'smanual

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2. Slide the rubber boot away and turn the
adjuster until the throttle lever has
proper free-play of 3-6 mm (1/8-1/4 in.).
3. Tighten the jam nut against the throt-
tle cable adjuster securely; then slide
the rubber boot over the adjuster.

Air Filter/Housing Drain

The air filter inside the air filter housing
must be clean and changed periodically to
provide good engine power and gas mile-
age, and to protect the engine from acceler-
ated wear. If the ATV is used under normal
conditions, clean or replace the filter at the
intervals specified. If operated in dusty,
wet, or muddy conditions, inspect and
replace the filter more frequently. Use the
following procedure to remove the filter
and inspect and/or replace it:
CAUTION
If the ATV is used on dusty, wet, or
muddy terrain, frequent inspection of
the air filter is necessary. Otherwise,
the motor may be damaged.
1. Remove the seat and the right-side
panel from the vehicle.
2. Loosen the two Torx T40 air box
bolts located inside the forward stor-
age compartment.
3. If the vehicle is equipped with a
winch or emergency shutoff switch,
use a deep-well 10 mm socket to
remove the two bolts and nuts on the
gas tank bracket securing the winch
solenoid or shutoff switch and move
them out of the way.
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4. Pull the yellow latch at the forward
top portion of the air box lid and twist
15 degrees counterclockwise or until
the lid stops rotating.
5. While pushing the coolant lines out of
the way, work the lid out of the vehi-
cle interior through the front-right
wheel well.
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