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Read and comply with all of the instructions and safety precautions in this manual and on all product labels. Failure to follow the safety precautions could result in serious injury or death. California Proposition 65 WARNING The Engine Exhaust from this product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.
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OWNER’S MANUAL GASOLINE EFI Starting MODEL YEAR 2020 MANUFACTURER INFORMATION Textron Specialized Vehicles, Inc. 1451 Marvin Griffin Road. Augusta, Georgia, USA 30906-3852 Dealer: 800-296-4804 Consumer: 877-394-6727 www.trackeroffroad.com...
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ELCOME Thank you for purchasing this vehicle. Before driving your new vehicle, read this owner’s manual to familiarize your- self with safe driving practices, operation, features and controls. This manual contains instructions for minor maintenance only. Information about major repairs can be found in the repair manual.
AFETY INTRODUCTION The following symbols appear throughout this manual and on vehicle labels. Your safety is involved when these sym- bols are used. Become familiar with their meanings before reading the manual. DANGER indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, will result in death or seri- ous injury.
NTRODUCTION BATTERY PROLONGED STORAGE Batteries discharge over time. The rate of discharge changes according to the ambient temperature, the age and con- dition of the batteries. Completely charged batteries will not freeze in winter temperatures unless the temperature is less than -75°F (- 60°C). BATTERY DISPOSAL Lead-acid batteries are recyclable.
AFETY SAFETY LABELS SAFETY LABELS Safety and warning labels are on the vehicle for your protection. Read carefully and comply with the instructions on the labels. If any label shown in this manual is different from the label on your vehicle, always follow the instructions on the vehicle label.
AFETY Engine Warning CE (P/N 74093G01) NO TAMPERING DO NOT EXPOSE GROUND NEGATIVE SHORTING BATTERY TERMINALS KEEP HANDS OUT TO FLAME FUEL PUMP GROUND BATTERY CAN CAUSE EXPLOSION DO NOT SPILL FUEL ON CLEAN GASOLINE SPILLS WITH WATER HOT ENGINE BEFORE STARTING ENGINE Governor Warning (P/N 608527) Located on the throttle-rod guard.
AFETY SAFETY For questions about the vehicle or the material in this manual, see the contact information on the first page or the back of this publication. Certain replacement parts can be used independently and/or in combination with other accessories to modify a manu- factured vehicle to permit the vehicle to operate at or in excess of 20 mph.
AFETY • Operate your vehicle responsibly to prevent dangerous conditions for the operator, passengers and other people in the area of operation • Operate the vehicle responsibly and keep the vehicle in safe condition of operation. • A damaged vehicle or a vehicle that is not functioning properly is dangerous and must not be operated until repairs are made.
AFETY Alcohol or Drugs Operation of the vehicle during or after consuming alcohol or drugs can adversely affect operator judg- ment, reaction time, balance and perception. Never drink alcohol or use drugs or medications before or during operation of the vehicle. Passenger All passengers must be at least 59 in.
AFETY Driving in Reverse Make sure the area behind the vehicle is clear before operating in reverse. After making sure it is clear and safe to operate in reverse, accelerate slowly. Avoid making sharp turns in reverse. Refer to Driving in Reverse on page 26 for operational information.
AFETY HOT EXHAUST SYSTEMS Exhaust system components are very hot during and after use. To avoid burn injuries, do not touch hot exhaust sys- tem components. Hot components can also cause a fire. Keep combustible materials away from the exhaust system. Check for buildup around the exhaust system after driving through high and dry grass.
EATURES AND ONTROLS FEATURES AND CONTROLS NOTICE: Some accessories continue to operate with the key in the OFF position. Leaving these accessories activated after the vehicle is shut down can cause the battery to discharge. KEY 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.
EATURES AND ONTROLS Brake Pedal Parking Brake Pedal Horn The brake pedal is the bottom left pedal on the floorboard. Press the brake pedal to slow the speed or bring the vehicle to a complete stop. Parking Brake Pedal Brake Pedal The parking brake is the upper pedal.
EATURES AND ONTROLS HIP RESTRAINTS The hip restraints are designed to help keep the occupants properly positioned in the event of a sudden vehicle posi- tion change. Make sure that all passengers are seated and holding onto the hip restraint. SEAT BOTTOM Each bench seat is designed for two occupants.
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EATURES AND ONTROLS Always fill the forward seating capacity prior to seating any passengers on the rear flip seat. Rear passengers must stay in the seat and hold both hip restraints and the rear hand hold when the vehicle is in motion. Always make sure that all passengers are seated and holding on before operating the vehicle.
PERATION OPERATION SAFETY Failure to operate the vehicle correctly can result in a collision, loss of control, accident or rollover, and cause serious injury or death. Follow all operation procedures in this section of the manual. Read and comply with all safety warnings in the safety section of this owner’s manual.
PERATION ENGINE BREAK-IN Correct operation of the engine during the break-in period is essential to the performance, reliability, and life of the engine. The engine break-in period is: • the first 50 operating hours of a new engine • the first 50 operating hours of an engine that has been completely disassembled •...
PERATION ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS When driving the vehicle, be careful of potential environmental hazards like steep slopes, rocks, tree branches, etc. that could cause an incident that could result in vehicle damage, personal injury or death. There is a risk of fire when the vehicle is operated near combustible material. Always be respectful of the environment.
PERATION ACCELERATING Accidental movement of the accelerator pedal can cause the vehicle to suddenly move and cause severe injury or death. Make sure the key is in the OFF position and the parking brake is engaged any time the vehicle is parked. Apply slow, steady pressure to the accelerator pedal to increase vehicle speed.
PERATION SLIPPERY SURFACES Skidding or sliding can cause a loss of control. Skidding or sliding can cause a rollover if tires have lost traction, then regain traction suddenly. When operating on slippery sur- faces, travel at reduced speed to help maintain control of the vehicle. When operating in conditions such as ice, water, muddy trails, loose gravel or freezing temperatures, follow these guidelines: •...
PERATION STALLING ON A HILL A rollover can result from stalling or rolling backward while climbing a hill. Drive uphill at a constant speed. If your vehicle completely stalls while climbing a hill: Apply the brakes. Verify that the area behind you is clear. Put the transmission in R (reverse).
PERATION HAULING CARGO Hauling cargo incorrectly can alter the vehicle handling characteristics and cause a loss of control, brake instability, and possibly lead to serious injury or death. Never exceed the maximum weight capacity of the vehicle. The total load (operator, pas- senger, accessories, and cargo) must never exceed the maximum weight capacity of the vehicle.
PERATION FLIP SEAT/ LOAD DECK OPERATION (IF EQUIPPED) Some vehicles are equipped with a rear facing seat that pivots to form a load deck. The rear facing seat is for a maxi- mum of two passengers. The seat can be converted into a load deck. Always fill the forward seating capacity prior to seating any passengers on the rear flip seat.
PERATION TRUCK BED OPERATION Failure to follow these instructions can cause personal injury, damage the vehicle or cause the vehicle to tip over. Be aware of the load when operating the vehicle. Read, understand and follow the warning label attached to the front of the truck bed. Do not allow passengers to ride in the truck bed.
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PERATION Never leave the truck bed in the upright position after emptying the cargo. The bed can unexpectedly close and cause serious injury. Never drive the vehicle with the truck bed in the raised position. Select a level location to dump the truck bed load. Do not attempt to dump or unload the vehicle if it is on an incline.
AINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE SAFETY To prevent serious injury or death, follow the procedures and comply with the safety information in this manual while performing vehicle service or maintenance. Use the tools shown in the tool list and wear the specified safety equipment when per- forming vehicle service or maintenance.
AINTENANCE SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE CHART Perform all services at the maintenance interval reached first. S – Indicates operations that need to be performed on vehicles subjected to severe use. E – Indicates emission-related services (Failure to do this maintenance will not void the emissions warranty but may affect emissions). D –...
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AINTENANCE Interval (perform at interval Item Remarks Page that comes first) Hours Calendar General lubrication 3 Months Lubricate all fittings, pivots, cables, etc. where required. Throttle/governor linkage 3 Months Check operation and governed speed. Fuel system 3 Months Check for leakage at tank, cap, lines, filters, pump, fuel rail. Front axle 3 Months Check for damage, loose or missing hardware.
AINTENANCE RECOMMENDED LUBRICANTS AND FLUIDS Check and lubricate all components at the intervals shown in the SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE CHART beginning on page 32. Item Capacity Lubricants/Fluids Notes 10W-30 Light duty use engines Heavy duty use in air temperatures 10W-30 below 40º F (4º C) Engine oil 1.3 qt.
AINTENANCE LIFTING THE VEHICLE Read and comply with all of the following warnings and lifting procedures to prevent the possibility of the vehicle falling and causing serious injury or death. For some maintenance procedures, it is necessary to lift the vehicle. Comply with the following warnings and follow the lifting procedure to ensure the safety of you, your vehicle and surroundings.
AINTENANCE VEHICLE CLEANING AND CARE Keeping your vehicle clean is not only beneficial to its appearance, but can also help extend the life of various compo- nents. Washing the Vehicle NOTICE: Do not use a pressure washer to wash the vehicle. High water pressure can damage components. Some products, including insect repellents and chemicals, will damage plastic surfaces.
AINTENANCE Tire Pressure Maintaining correct tire inflation pressure is essential for safe vehicle operation. You can vary the inflation pressure, within the recommended range to suit the condition of the terrain. TIRE PRESSURE RANGE TERRAIN CONDITIONS RECOMMENDATION Inflate to higher pressure within the range; never exceed hard surfaces or pavement maximum pressure indicated.
AINTENANCE Wheel Installation Lug Nut Torque 65 - 85 ft.lbs. (88 - 115 Nm) NOTICE: To decrease the risk of component damage, do not tighten the lug nuts Lug Nut Tightening Pattern to more than the specified torque. Always install lug nuts using a cross sequence pattern to ensure the even seating of the wheel against the hub.
AINTENANCE Taillight Rear Fender Roll the rubber bezel from around the edge of the taillight and remove the lens. Install the new bulb. Lens Replace the lens. Bulb FUSE REPLACEMENT The fuse block is under the driver seat. NOTICE: Have the vehicle inspected by an authorized dealer if fuses continue to blow after they have been replaced.
AINTENANCE FOUR CYCLE ENGINE The engine is an air cooled, 4-stroke, OHV, single cylinder gasoline engine. It has a pressure fed lubrication positive displacement oil pump with a cartridge type full flow oil filter and a counter rotating balance shaft. NOTICE: The engine uses more oil during the first hours of operation, than after the internal parts are run-in.
AINTENANCE CHANGE THE ENGINE OIL Change the engine oil at the initial service and then intervals indicated in the SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE CHART on page 32. Tools • ratchet • universal strap wrench • socket, 19 mm • funnel • Extension, 8” •...
AINTENANCE Inspect the new oil filter for any defects. Apply engine oil to the oil filter o-ring (5). Install the oil filter onto the engine until the o-ring con- tacts the mounting surface of the engine. Turn the filter 2/ 3 to 3/4 rotations by HAND(S).
AINTENANCE Adjusting the Belt Loosen the starter/generator pivot bolt. While holding the lower adjusting nut with a wrench, loosen the upper jam nut with another wrench. Move the lower nut up or down the adjustment bolt until the correct belt tension is achieved. Hold the lower nut in place and tighten the upper jam nut against it.
AINTENANCE A lightly soiled filter can be cleaned by tapping out dust. Do not use compressed air on the filter. If the filter is heavily soiled, it must be replaced. Reinstall or replace the filter, making sure it is fully seated in the housing. Replace the housing and secure with the latches on the air cleaner cover.
AINTENANCE MALFUNCTION INDICATOR LIGHT (MIL) The EFI system uses Diagnostic Trouble Codes to report issues. Both active and stored faults are reported by the Engine Control Module (ECM). • Active Faults – These are faults that have been triggered since the key switch was last turned to the ON position. •...
AINTENANCE BRAKES Always inspect the pedal travel before operating a vehicle to confirm some brake func- tion is present. All driving brake tests must be done in a safe location with regard for the safety of all personnel. NOTICE: Over time, a subtle loss of performance may take place. It is, therefor, important to establish the standard with a new vehicle.
AINTENANCE In addition to the scheduled maintenance interval for changing the brake fluid the brake fluid must also be changed in the following conditions: • the fluid becomes contaminated • the fluid level falls BELOW the MIN mark • the type and brand of the fluid in the reservoir are unknown replace the brake fluid according to the instructions in the vehicle repair manual.
AINTENANCE Battery Charging Hydrogen gas is produced as batteries are charged. Charge batteries only in well-venti- lated areas. Do not overcharge the battery. Overcharging the battery can cause overheating and pos- sible explosion, resulting in severe injury or death. NOTICE: Use a battery charger that is designed for charging sealed batteries. Keep battery fully charged.
AINTENANCE TRANSPORTING THE VEHICLE Do not ride or allow other people on a vehicle being transported on a trailer or being towed with another vehicle. Hauling the Vehicle Loose cargo or vehicle components can fly off when the vehicle is being transported. Secure or remove all cargo.
AINTENANCE VEHICLE STORAGE Storing a vehicle for 30 days or more requires proper preparation to prevent a build-up of varnish and gum in the fuel system, and corrosion in the engine. The following procedure will prepare the vehicle for storage: Store your vehicle in an area that is well ventilated.
PECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS TRACKER LX6- VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS Item Specification Overall Length 143.5 in (364 cm) Overall Width 48.5 in (123 cm) Overall Height (No Canopy) 52.5 in (133 cm) Overall Height (With Canopy) 76.0 in (193 cm) Wheel Base 95.0 in (241 cm) Front Wheel Track 37.5 in (95 cm)
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PECIFICATIONS Rear Suspension Leaf springs with hydraulic shock absorbers Brakes Dual rear wheel mechanical self-adjusting drum Parking Brake Self-compensating, single point engagement Front and Rear Tires K500 18 x 8.5 - 8 (6 ply rated) Frame Welded steel with DuraShield powder coat Front Body and Finish Injection Molded TPO...
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AINTENANCE MAINTENANCE LOG Record periodic maintenance in the following maintenance log. MILES (KM) SERVICE PERFORMED DATE TECHNICIAN AND HOURS COMMENTS...
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Normal use, age, and wear on vehicle components can affect the safe operation and reliability of the vehicle. The rec- ommended Inspection and maintenance procedures are crucial for safety, performance, reliability and maximum lon- gevity of your vehicle. A damaged vehicle, or a vehicle that is not functioning properly is dangerous and must not be operated until repairs are made.
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California Proposition 65 WARNING The Engine Exhaust from this product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. MANUFACTURER INFORMATION Textron Specialized Vehicles Inc. 1451 Marvin Griffin Road Augusta, GA, USA 30909-3852 Dealer: 800-296-4804 Consumer: 877-394-6772 www.trackeroffroad.com...
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