Head Light Switch; Hazard Light Switch; Turn Signal Light Switch - Kubota RTV900 Operator's Manual

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OPERATING THE VEHICLE
2. Selecting light switch position.
BHead Light Switch
The head light switch is operative when the key switch is
in the "ON" position.
Turn on the key switch and press the top half of the head
light switch, the head lights light up.
Press the bottom half of the head light switch to turn off
the head light.

(1) Head light switch

A Pressing the head light switch to the "ON" position
causes the following lamps to light simultaneously.
(1) Tail lights (lamps at the rear portions of the
vehicle)
(2) Lamp built in the coolant temperature gauge
(3) Lamp built in the fuel gauge
(4) Lamp built in the speedometer (if equipped)
(A) Head lights "ON"
(B) Head lights "OFF"
BHazard Light Switch
[if equipped]
Press the top half of the hazard light switch, the hazard
light flash along with the indicator on the instrument panel.
Press the bottom half of the hazard light switch to turn off
the hazard light.
A The hazard light switch is operative when the key
switch is in either the "ON" or "OFF" position.
Be careful that leaving the switch "ON" causes the
battery to run out.
BTurn Signal Light Switch
[if equipped]
To indicate a right turn, push right side.
To indicate a left turn, push left side.
When the left or right signal is activated, the indicated
turning light will flash and the other will stay on.
The indicator lamp at the instrument panel also flashes
like the above.
A The turn signal light switch is only operative when the
key switch is in the "ON" position.
A If the hazard light switch is pressed to the "ON"
position while the turn signal is activated, the indicated
turning light will flash and the other will stay on.
A Be sure to return switch to center position after turning.
(1) Speedometer (if equipped)
(2) Hazard / Turn signal
indicator (if equipped)

(3) Turn signal light switch

(if equipped)

(4) Hazard light switch

(if equipped)
(5) Coolant temperature gauge
(6) Fuel gauge

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