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VERSION 1.7
OWNER'S MANUAL
2022-23

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  • Page 1 VERSION 1.7 OWNER’S MANUAL 2022-23...
  • Page 2 P R E F A C E IMPORTANT SAFETY MESSAGE Failure to read, understand and follow the safety precautions outlined in this manual could result in serious injury or fatality. • READ THIS MANUAL ENTIRELY BEFORE OPERATING YOUR UTV. • MAKE SURE YOU UNDERSTAND ALL INSTRUCTIONS. •...
  • Page 3 P R E F A C E 2023 OWNER’S MANUAL EL JEFE VERSION. 1.7 2023.12.05 This document is still considered a work in progress. - 2 - Please provide any thoughts, questions, or constructive feedback to: info@speedutv.com...
  • Page 4 P R E F A C E This document is subject to all copyright and intellectual property rights of Speed UTV and its licensors, all rights are reserved. Written permission from Speed UTV is strictly required prior to reproducing any portion, in any form, of this Owner’s Manual.
  • Page 5 Congratulations on your purchase and thank you for choosing to become a new member of the rapidly growing Speed UTV off-road family. Robby Gordon and the team are beyond excited to deliver a product designed with over 40 years of dedicated off-road and real-world engineering experience.
  • Page 6 P R E F A C E SAFETY SIGNS & NOTICES FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE WARNINGS CONTAINED IN THIS OWNER’S MANUAL COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR FATALITY. Important information is distinguished in this manual by using the symbols and nomenclature published by the American National Standard Institute (ANSI) to indicate varying levels of safety.
  • Page 7 P R E F A C E IMPORTANT NOTICE All operators must be 16 years or older and have a valid driver’s license. This UTV is designed and manufactured for OFF-ROAD use only. It is illegal and unsafe to operate this UTV on any public street, road, or highway. This UTV complies with all applicable OFF-ROAD noise level and spark arrestor laws and regulations in effect at the time of manufacture.
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    P R E F A C E TABLE OF CONTENTS BEFORE YOU RIDE ....................- 12 - RESPONSIBILITY .................... - 12 - VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS ........... - 14 - LOCATION OF VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER ......- 14 - LOCATION OF ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER ..........- 14 - 1.0 SAFETY ......................
  • Page 9 P R E F A C E ALL WHEEL DRIVE (AWD) ............... - 28 - 4WD - ENGAGEMENT................- 28 - 4WD - DISENGAGEMENT ................ - 28 - FRONT DIFFERENTIAL LOCK - ENGAGEMENT ........- 29 - FRONT DIFFERENTIAL LOCK - DISENGAGEMENT ......- 29 - HEADLIGHT SWITCH ................
  • Page 10 P R E F A C E 3.2 VEHICLE BREAK-IN PERIOD ..............- 48 - BREAK-IN: ENVIRONMENTAL ..............- 48 - BREAK-IN: ENGINE & DRIVETRAIN............- 49 - BREAK-IN: BRAKE SYSTEM ..............- 50 - BREAK-IN: CVT (CLUTCHES & BELT) ............ - 50 - 3.3 PRE-RIDE ASSESSMENT .................
  • Page 11 P R E F A C E 4.13 SUSPENSION ..................- 73 - GENERAL ....................- 73 - RIDE HEIGHT ................... - 73 - ADJUSTING RIDE HEIGHT ..............- 73 - ADJUSTING THE CROSS OVER RINGS ..........- 74 - ADJUSTING THE COMPRESSION ............
  • Page 12 6,250 MILES (10,000 KILOMETERS) ............. - 110 - 4.20 MAINTENANCE LOG ................- 111 - 5.0 WARRANTY ...................... - 112 - 5.1 SPEED LIMITED WARRANTY ..............- 112 - WARRANTY REGISTRATION FORM ............. - 112 - TERM ...................... - 112 - COVERAGE CONDITIONS &...
  • Page 13: Before You Ride

    Failure to heed the warnings and safety precautions contained in this manual can result in severe injury or fatality. Your Speed UTV vehicle is not a toy and can be hazardous. This vehicle handles differently than other cars, trucks, or other off-road vehicles.
  • Page 14 I N T R O D U C T I O N RADIO COMPLIANCE STATEMENTS This vehicle may contain radio equipment or components that contain radio equipment. These devices comply with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1) The devices may not cause harmful interference.
  • Page 15: Vehicle Identification Numbers

    Record your vehicle’s identification number and engine serial number in the spaces provided below. Remove the spare key and store it in a safe place. An ignition key can be duplicated only by ordering a Speed UTV key and having it programmed by an authorized dealer.
  • Page 16: Safety

    UTV should also be required to read this manual and be trained on how to operate the UTV. Safety training is a top priority for Speed UTV, and we strongly encourage you and any family members, passengers, and all others who will be operating or riding this vehicle to take a certified training course.
  • Page 17: Safety Gear

    Always wear a safety certified helmet. Wearing a helmet can prevent a severe head injury or fatality. Whenever riding this Speed UTV, make sure that your helmet meets or exceeds standard safety certifications. Clasp the buckle and pull each strap tight to ensure the helmet is properly secured to the head and ensure it does not move when you shake your head.
  • Page 18: Eye Protection

    Never ride a Speed UTV vehicle with bare feet, sandals, open or other footwear that does not enclose and protect the feet and ankles.
  • Page 19: Safety Labeling

    If an informational or graphic label becomes illegible or comes off, contact Speed UTV, your Speed dealer or qualified Speed personnel to order a replacement. Replacement safety labels are provided by Speed UTV at no charge. The part number is printed on the label.
  • Page 20: Proper Use Warning

    CAUTION Without the operator’s seat belt properly fastened the vehicle will enter into a limp mode in which the vehicle’s operations become limited, and the maximum speed will be limited to 15 mph (24 kph). 2023.12.05 This document is still considered a work in progress.
  • Page 21 S A F E T Y 1. Ensure that the seat is appropriately sized for the occupant (if uncertain, contact the customer support team). 2. Start by laying all seat belt straps away and outside of the main seat bottom and backrest.
  • Page 22: Payload / Cargo Warning

    • Ensure payloads are secured to the vehicle using at least two tiedowns. • Ensure tiedowns are attached such that they cannot become loose or unfastened. • Reduce speed and allow greater distances for braking when carrying cargo. • Employ a higher level of caution when operating the vehicle on uneven surfaces.
  • Page 23: Slope Warning

    S A F E T Y SLOPE WARNING Rollovers can and have caused severe injuries and fatality, even on flat, open areas. Always drive responsibly and maintain control over the vehicle: • Avoid abrupt maneuvers, sideways sliding, skidding, drifting, stunting, fishtailing and never do donuts.
  • Page 24: Safety Instructions

    S A F E T Y 1.4 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS PRE-OPERATION CHECKS • Check general vehicle condition. Ensure the vehicle is clean and properly maintained. Build-up of sludge, grease, and/or debris can impair safety, cause damage, possible fire, and severe injury or death. •...
  • Page 25: Features & Controls

    F E A T U R E S & C O N T R O L S 2.0 FEATURES & CONTROLS 2.1 VEHICLE LAYOUT FRONT DESCRIPTION Hood Fender, Front Grille Headlights Rocker Panel Door, Front, Left-side Door, Rear, Left-side Fender, Rear Engine Air Intake, Front Roof Dash...
  • Page 26 Lights, Bumper Lights, Side Mirrors Horn Turn/Hazard Signals Speed Key 12V Accessory Outlet WARNING To avoid electric shock, do not touch any exposed wiring or power outlets with wet hands or insert any objects that the power outlets are not designed to receive. Keep the power outlet lids closed when not in use.
  • Page 27: Components

    THROTTLE PEDAL Depress the throttle pedal down to increase engine speed. Spring pressure returns the pedal to the rest position when released. Always check that the throttle pedal returns to the unloaded position before starting the engine.
  • Page 28: Gear Selector

    GEAR SELECTOR The gear selector is used to shift between low, middle, and high gears while the vehicle is stationary. Speed UTV recommends shifting gears only while the vehicle is stationary. 1. Bring the vehicle to a complete STOP. 2. Let the engine idle.
  • Page 29: All Wheel Drive (Awd)

    In some situations, the front gearcase may remain locked after moving the 4WD lever back to the 2WD position. If this occurs, you may notice increased steering input effort required and some vehicle speed restriction. Perform the following procedures to unlock the front gearcase: 1.
  • Page 30: Front Differential Lock - Engagement

    F E A T U R E S & C O N T R O L S FRONT DIFFERENTIAL LOCK - ENGAGEMENT To engage the front differential lock drive the vehicle at a slow constant speed and slowly input steering angle while simultaneously applying light pulling pressure to the 4WD lever.
  • Page 31: Steering Wheel

    F E A T U R E S & C O N T R O L S STEERING WHEEL The steering wheel can be adjusted to the operator’s preference. The adjustment lever is located just underneath the steering wheel and can be tilted upwards or downwards.
  • Page 32: Instrument Cluster

    2.3 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DIGITAL DISPLAY LAYOUT The digital display for the Speed UTV comes with multiple display screen page options. If equipped the passenger side glovebox display functions will match the driver side display functions. The two displays collect the same vehicle information, while their features and functions can be operated independently.
  • Page 33: Push & Toggle Buttons

    With the vehicle’s engine turned OFF but the power turned ON, the display push & toggle buttons still function. SPEEDOMETER The speedometer displays the vehicle speed in either miles per hour (MPH) or kilometers per hour (km/h). The default settings it in miles per hour (MPH) and can be changed by cycling through the SET push button.
  • Page 34: Indicator Lamps

    (light, cooling fan, accessories) is applied. The brake fluid indicator appears when the brake fluid level is too low. Vehicle speed will be limited to BRAKE FLUID 15 MPH (24 km/h). The brake fluid reservoir sensor...
  • Page 35 The seat belt indicator appears when the seat belt latch is not fully connected to all seat belt latches. SEAT BELT Vehicle speed will be limited to 15 MPH (24 km/h) if the seat belt is not fully secured. 2023.12.05 This document is still considered a work in progress.
  • Page 36 Speed Key. The Speed “S” appears Gray when the operator activates the Vallet Key. SPEED KEY The Speed “S” is not present when the standard key is activated. The Speed UTV logo appears Orange when the following conditions are met: SPEED 1.
  • Page 37 F E A T U R E S & C O N T R O L S DISPLAY PAGES There are nine different pages that can be selected to be displayed on the Speed UTV instrument cluster. 1. MAIN – STANDARD DISPLAY 2.
  • Page 38 F E A T U R E S & C O N T R O L S 5. CAMERA - FRONT 6. CAMERA - REAR 7. CAMERA - FRONT & REAR 8. SERVICE INFORMATION 9. GENERAL INFORMATION 2023.12.05 This document is still considered a work in progress. - 37 - Please provide any thoughts, questions, or constructive feedback to: info@speedutv.com...
  • Page 39: Main - Standard

    F E A T U R E S & C O N T R O L S MAIN – STANDARD The standard display serves as the central interface for the driver, providing essential information about the vehicle’s performance and features. The purpose of the standard display is to help the driver operate the vehicle safely and efficiently.
  • Page 40: Phone Pairing - Horizontal

    F E A T U R E S & C O N T R O L S WARNING Only make changes to the phone paring while the vehicle is stationary and in Park. PHONE PAIRING - HORIZONTAL Once paired with a device, this horizontal configuration enables a wide view while continuing to display important vehicle operating information.
  • Page 41: Camera - Front

    F E A T U R E S & C O N T R O L S CAMERA - FRONT CAMERA - REAR CAMERA – FRONT & REAR 2023.12.05 This document is still considered a work in progress. - 40 - Please provide any thoughts, questions, or constructive feedback to: info@speedutv.com...
  • Page 42: Servicing Information

    F E A T U R E S & C O N T R O L S SERVICING INFORMATION This page allows the driver to view the service information about the vehicle, and in future version it will provide operators with their maintenance scheduling. GENERAL INFORMATION This page allows the driver to view the general information about the vehicle, and in future version it will provide operators with diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs).
  • Page 43: Driveline Modes

    F E A T U R E S & C O N T R O L S DRIVELINE MODES The status of the four-wheel-drive (4WD) mode is represented on the dash using the following graphical illustrations: This icon stands for Two Wheel Drive (2WD), and when it is engaged the power from the transmission is only transferred to the two rear wheels (RWD).
  • Page 44: Drive Modes

    F E A T U R E S & C O N T R O L S NOTICE The actuation of 4WD system on the Speed UTV is fully mechanical and will stay in whichever mode is selected until the operator selects another. It is the operator’s responsibility to select an appropriate drive mode for the surface and terrain the vehicle is operating in.
  • Page 45: Phone Pairing

    O P E R A T I O N S 2.4 PHONE PAIRING The digital dash and passenger displays can be connected to a smart phone with Wifi, Bluetooth, and cellular data capabilities. STEP 1: Turn on the Wifi, Bluetooth, and cellular data from the setting menu on the smartphone being paired.
  • Page 46 O P E R A T I O N S STEP 5: Allow your location to be accessed, and select “Connect” to join the wireless land area network (WLAN). STEP 6: Once the device has been found, you will be prompted pair connect.
  • Page 47: Operation

    O P E R A T I O N S 3.0 OPERATION 3.1 START UP PROCEDURE STARTING UP CAUTION Start the engine only in an open and well-ventilated area. Carbon monoxide is colorless, odorless and is emitted from the engine and can cause fatality in areas with poor ventilation.
  • Page 48: Shutting Down

    O P E R A T I O N S SHUTTING DOWN 1. Always make certain the vehicle is level and on a flat surface. 2. Always make certain the transmission is in the “P” (PARK) position. 3. Remove pressure from the brake pedal. 4.
  • Page 49: Vehicle Break-In Period

    O P E R A T I O N S 3.2 VEHICLE BREAK-IN PERIOD The initial vehicle break-in period for your new Speed UTV allows you to test vehicle systems and ensure that it is operating safely and reliably. This period typically involves breaking in the engine, testing the brakes, and getting a feel for the handling and performance of the vehicle.
  • Page 50: Break-In: Engine & Drivetrain

    The purpose of breaking-in the engine and drivetrain is to ensure they operate at the required level of performance and safety standards according to Speed UTV. Breaking- in the engine and drivetrain helps identify any potential anomalies or irregularities that need to be addressed.
  • Page 51: Break-In: Brake System

    Without the proper amount of brake fluid in the brake fluid reservoir, the vehicle will enter into a limp mode. This limp mode will limit the vehicle’s operations and the maximum speed will be limited to 15 mph. BREAK-IN: CVT (CLUTCHES & BELT) The purpose of breaking-in the clutches and the drive belt is to extend their lifespan and ensure they function as designed.
  • Page 52: Pre-Ride Assessment

    O P E R A T I O N S 3.3 PRE-RIDE ASSESSMENT It is crucial to review, assess, and verify that the vehicle is safe to operate. The following list can be used as a guideline to inspect the vehicle before each ride. ITEM REMARKS Brake pedal...
  • Page 53: New Operating Instructions

    ® web site (rohva.org). 1. Read and understand the owner’s manual and all warnings and procedures before operating your Speed UTV vehicle. 2. Do not allow anyone under 16 years of age or without a valid driver’s license to operate this vehicle.
  • Page 54: Transporting

    Drive with Caution: When towing the vehicle, drive cautiously, maintaining a safe speed and following all traffic laws. Be mindful of the increased length and weight of your vehicle combination, allowing for extra braking distance and maneuvering space.
  • Page 55: Maintenance

    M A I N T E N A N C E 4.0 MAINTENANCE 4.1 PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE Preventative maintenance plays a crucial role in maintaining the performance, longevity, and safety of various systems and components of the vehicle. By implementing regular inspections, cleaning, and repairs before any major issues arise, preventative maintenance helps to identify and address potential problems early on.
  • Page 56: Lubrication

    1 part - BEL RAY MOLYLUBE SECTION 4.5 4.3 ENGINE The engine has been developed using the recommended engine oil by Speed UTV. Using a different oil may change the frequency as which the oil needs to be changed. Follow the engine oil manufacturer’s recommendation.
  • Page 57: Oil Change Procedure

    M A I N T E N A N C E OIL CHANGE PROCEDURE 1. Ensure the vehicle is positioned level on a flat plane and stationery. 2. Clean and clear any dirt, sand or debris around the engine, oil tank and rear transmission.
  • Page 58 Size: 8 mm socket 25. Allow oil to drain out of the bleed screw ⑨ hole until it stops bubbling (note: slight positive pressure inside the tank can speed up this process). 26. Replace the bleed screw. ⑨ o Size: 8 mm socket o Torque: 12 ft.
  • Page 59: Engine Access Panel

    M A I N T E N A N C E ENGINE ACCESS PANEL The engine access panel is located behind the seats on the frame of the vehicle. Remove the seats and remove the access panels to reach the engine for servicing and maintenance.
  • Page 60: Transmission Oil

    To maximize the longevity of the transmission, it is imperative to check and change the fluid at the intervals that have been outlined in the scheduling portion of this manual. The recommended lubricate type is Speed UTV, Full Synthetic, SAE 80W-250. FRONT DIFFERENTIAL CHECK 1.
  • Page 61: Rear Differential

    M A I N T E N A N C E REAR DIFFERENTIAL CHECK 1. Ensure the vehicle is positioned level on a flat plane and stationery. 2. Remove the fill plug. ① a. Size: 8mm allen 3. Check the fluid level: Oil should be sitting on the bottom threads of the fill plug hole.
  • Page 62: Axles

    M A I N T E N A N C E 4.5 AXLES CHANGING AN AXLE 1. Ensure the vehicle is positioned level on a flat plane and stationery. 2. Wash and clean the vehicle, ensure all dirt, dust and grease is removed from axles.
  • Page 63: Greasing An Axle

    M A I N T E N A N C E GREASING AN AXLE The axles can be greased by removing ① the set screw located on the CV housings. The set screw is most easily accessed when the axles are off the vehicle, however, can also be accessed while still on the vehicle.
  • Page 64: Power Steering Fluid

    Use synthetic power steering fluid. 4.7 ETHANOL When using ethanol in your Speed UTV, use a top end VP racing lube to protect the engine. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions. M2™ alcohol fuel additive lubricates the upper cylinder and fuel system and increases power with more ring seal.
  • Page 65: Spark Plugs

    M A I N T E N A N C E 4.8 SPARK PLUGS The condition of the spark plugs is a direct indicator of the state of the engine’s operation. Over the course of the engine’s operating life, the spark plugs’ end conditions should be periodically inspected as per the schedule outlined in this section.
  • Page 66: Spark Arrester

    M A I N T E N A N C E 4.9 SPARK ARRESTER The spark arrester should be cleaned periodically as outlined in the schedule portion of this section. The buildup of carbon reduces the performance of the engine. Depending on the type of terrain that the vehicle is being subjected to, more frequent cleaning of the spark arrester may be necessary.
  • Page 67: Cooling System

    M A I N T E N A N C E 4.10 COOLING SYSTEM The radiator features a single pressure cap and fill point for the vehicle engine coolant system. The radiator is connected to a recovery system which maintains the engine coolant level and is comprised of the overflow bottle, vent fitting, pressure cap, and hose.
  • Page 68: Clutches & Cvt Belt

    • Always inspect around the clutch and vent system when replacing the belt. • Always remove ALL DEBRIS from the CVT system. • This CVT system is intended for use on Speed UTV products only. • Do not install this CVT system on any other product.
  • Page 69 6. Use the prying tool ⑥ to pry the secondary clutch ② sheaves open. NOTICE Use the lady’s foot or pry bar from the Speed UTV toolbox to slightly open the sheaves to aid in debris removal and belt installation. CAUTION The secondary clutch uses a spring with high spring force to compress the sheaves together during operation.
  • Page 70: Cvt Drying

    10. Test for belt slippage. If the belt slips, repeat the process. 11. If the belt continues to slip, your vehicle requires service as soon as possible. Reach out to your Speed UTV dealer or authorized person so they can assist. NOTICE When washing the vehicle, always avoid spraying water directly toward the CVT intake duct.
  • Page 71: Brakes

    M A I N T E N A N C E 4.12 BRAKES Always check the brake pedal travel before each use of the vehicle. When applied the brake pedal should feel firm. Any sponginess would indicate a possible fluid leak or low brake fluid level, which must be corrected before riding.
  • Page 72: Brake Fluid

    Without the proper level of brake fluid in the brake fluid reservoir, the vehicle will enter into a limp mode in which the vehicle’s operations become limited, and the maximum speed will be limited to 15 mph (24 kph). 2023.12.05 This document is still considered a work in progress.
  • Page 73: Master Cylinder

    M A I N T E N A N C E MASTER CYLINDER Always check the extension of the brake master cylinder to ensure the locknut is secured and there is no interference between the pedal and the interior plastics. There should be only two (2) threads past the clevis of the brake master cylinder.
  • Page 74: Suspension

    GENERAL Before every ride inspect your suspension for loose or worn joints. Upon delivery, the Speed UTV factory suspension settings have been calibrated to best accommodate a wide range of riding conditions. The following section will outline various areas of adjustability that can be performed on the suspension to dial in the vehicle characteristics that are required for more specific riding conditions.
  • Page 75: Adjusting The Cross Over Rings

    13. Tighten ③ the pinch bolt in the top spring perch. ADJUSTING THE CROSS OVER RINGS The Speed UTV shocks feature dual rate coil springs. This feature uses a cross over ring to control when in the travel it switches from two active springs to only the lower spring active.
  • Page 76: Adjusting The Compression

    Record this value. ADJUSTING THE REBOUND The Speed UTV shocks feature a rebound adjuster which can be used to stiffen or loosen the rebound damping of the shock absorber. From the factory, these are set to be suitable for a wide range of terrain.
  • Page 77: Camber Alignment

    Non-adjustable CAUTION Failure to use the official SPEED UTV axle tool for setting axle alignment may result in incorrect axle alignment and could result in the axle pulling out of the transmission housing or otherwise damaging the drivetrain and/or suspension.
  • Page 78: Battery

    M A I N T E N A N C E 4.14 BATTERY Exercise caution when handling the battery, its terminals, and the surrounding wiring harness. Take the necessary precautions to stay safe when handling, working on and charging vehicle batteries and always wear the proper personal protective equipment. REMOVAL 1.
  • Page 79: Charging

    M A I N T E N A N C E CHARGING WARNING An overheated battery may explode, causing severe injury or death. Always watch charging times carefully. Stop charging if the battery becomes very warm to the touch. Allow it to cool before resuming charging. To maintain the battery, keep it fully charged.
  • Page 80: Front Fuse Box

    M A I N T E N A N C E MODEL FUNCTION FRONT FUSE BOX HFV9 12-H-R RELAY, ROOF LIGHT HFV11 12-H-R RELAY, LOW BEAMS HFV11 12-H-R RELAY, HIGH BEAMS HFV11 12-H-R RELAY, POSITION LIGHTS HFV9 012-1ZR RELAY, AMP DISABLE DTN-DD EMERGENCY SWITCH, LOW SIGNAL DTN-DD...
  • Page 81: Rear Fuse Box

    M A I N T E N A N C E MODEL FUNCTION REAR FUSE BOX HFV11 12-H-R RELAY, DBW HFV9 012-1ZR RELAY, EFI HFV9 012-1ZR RELAY, COILS HFV11 12-H-R RELAY, FUEL PUMP HFV11 12-H-R RELAY, CVT COVER FAN HFV9-C 12-H-R FAN 1, LEFT HFV9-C 12-H-R FAN 2, MIDDLE...
  • Page 82: Air Fitler

    M A I N T E N A N C E 4.15 AIR FITLER It is important to change the air filter as recommended by the maintenance schedule outlined in this section. Depending on the type of terrain that the vehicle is being subjected to, more frequent cleaning or changing of the air filter may be necessary.
  • Page 83: Wheels & Tires

    Improper tire inflation or the use of non-standard size or type of tires may adversely affect vehicle handling, which could result in vehicle damage or personal injury. Always maintain proper tire pressure. Always use Speed UTV approved size and type of tires for this vehicle.
  • Page 84: Axle And Lug Nuts

    M A I N T E N A N C E WARNING Proper wheel installation is critical for maintaining vehicle safety. Incorrectly mounted wheels can affect wheel alignment, balance, even tread wear distribution, and handling characteristics that may cause the vehicle to lose control, resulting in severe injury or fatality.
  • Page 85: Wheel Removal

    M A I N T E N A N C E WHEEL REMOVAL Always ensure the vehicle is stable and securely supported when removing wheels. 1. Move the vehicle to a sturdy level surface. 2. Shift the gear selector into PARK. 3.
  • Page 86: Washing

    M A I N T E N A N C E 4.18 WASHING CLEANING Washing the entire vehicle regularly is important for its longevity and overall maintenance. By thoroughly cleaning the vehicle, visual inspections of components can be conducted across the various subsystems. Removing dirt and grime that has accumulated on the vehicle assists in preventing and identifying potential problems or issues.
  • Page 87: Scheduling

    M A I N T E N A N C E 4.19 SCHEDULING The following schedule outlines the maintenance intervals based on standard vehicle operation. Every vehicle will be subjected to different operating conditions, and some items or components may require servicing more frequently. 50 MILES (80 KILOMETERS) Wheels &...
  • Page 88: Miles (800 Kilometers)

    M A I N T E N A N C E 500 MILES (800 KILOMETERS) Battery Inspect terminal connections, clean as necessary. Brakes Inspect brake pads and replace if worn Clutches Inspect primary and secondary sheeves for wear. Engine Air Filter Inspect, clean, and replace is necessary.
  • Page 89: Miles (1200 Kilometers)

    M A I N T E N A N C E 750 MILES (1200 KILOMETERS) Battery Inspect terminal connections, clean as necessary. Clutches Inspect primary and secondary sheeves for wear. Inspect CVT belt for wear and tear, replace as necessary. Fuel System Power on vehicle, inspect plumbing lines &...
  • Page 90 M A I N T E N A N C E Engine Air Filter Inspect, clean, and replace is necessary. Electrical Inspect wiring harnesses for cuts, abrasion, wear and tear. Check that the wiring harness is securely attached. Fuel System Power on vehicle, inspect plumbing lines &...
  • Page 91: Miles (2,000 Kilometers)

    M A I N T E N A N C E 1,250 MILES (2,000 KILOMETERS) Battery Inspect terminal connections, clean as necessary. Clutches Inspect primary and secondary sheeves for wear. Inspect CVT belt for wear and tear, replace as necessary. Fuel System Power on vehicle, inspect plumbing lines &...
  • Page 92 M A I N T E N A N C E Engine Air Filter Inspect, clean, and replace is necessary. Electrical Inspect wiring harnesses for cuts, abrasion, wear and tear. Check that the wiring harness is securely attached. Fuel System Power on vehicle, inspect plumbing lines &...
  • Page 93: Miles (2,800 Kilometers)

    M A I N T E N A N C E 1,750 MILES (2,800 KILOMETERS) Battery Inspect terminal connections, clean as necessary. Clutches Inspect primary and secondary sheeves for wear. Inspect CVT belt for wear and tear, replace as necessary. Fuel System Power on vehicle, inspect plumbing lines &...
  • Page 94 M A I N T E N A N C E Engine Air Filter Inspect, clean, and replace is necessary. Electrical Inspect wiring harnesses for cuts, abrasion, wear and tear. Check that the wiring harness is securely attached. Fuel System Power on vehicle, inspect plumbing lines &...
  • Page 95: Miles (3,600 Kilometers)

    M A I N T E N A N C E 2,250 MILES (3,600 KILOMETERS) Battery Inspect terminal connections, clean as necessary. Clutches Inspect primary and secondary sheeves for wear. Inspect CVT belt for wear and tear, replace as necessary. Fuel System Power on vehicle, inspect plumbing lines &...
  • Page 96 M A I N T E N A N C E Engine Air Filter Inspect, clean, and replace is necessary. Electrical Inspect wiring harnesses for cuts, abrasion, wear and tear. Check that the wiring harness is securely attached. Fuel System Power on vehicle, inspect plumbing lines &...
  • Page 97: Miles (4,400 Kilometers)

    M A I N T E N A N C E 2,750 MILES (4,400 KILOMETERS) Battery Inspect terminal connections, clean as necessary. Clutches Inspect primary and secondary sheeves for wear. Inspect CVT belt for wear and tear, replace as necessary. Fuel System Power on vehicle, inspect plumbing lines &...
  • Page 98 M A I N T E N A N C E Engine Air Filter Inspect, clean, and replace is necessary. Electrical Inspect wiring harnesses for cuts, abrasion, wear and tear. Check that the wiring harness is securely attached. Fuel System Power on vehicle, inspect plumbing lines &...
  • Page 99: Miles (5,200 Kilometers)

    M A I N T E N A N C E 3,250 MILES (5,200 KILOMETERS) Battery Inspect terminal connections, clean as necessary. Clutches Inspect primary and secondary sheeves for wear. Inspect CVT belt for wear and tear, replace as necessary. Fuel System Power on vehicle, inspect plumbing lines &...
  • Page 100 M A I N T E N A N C E Engine Air Filter Inspect, clean, and replace is necessary. Electrical Inspect wiring harnesses for cuts, abrasion, wear and tear. Check that the wiring harness is securely attached. Fuel System Power on vehicle, inspect plumbing lines &...
  • Page 101: Miles (6,000 Kilometers)

    M A I N T E N A N C E 3,750 MILES (6,000 KILOMETERS) Battery Inspect terminal connections, clean as necessary. Clutches Inspect primary and secondary sheeves for wear. Inspect CVT belt for wear and tear, replace as necessary. Fuel System Power on vehicle, inspect plumbing lines &...
  • Page 102 M A I N T E N A N C E Engine Air Filter Inspect, clean, and replace is necessary. Electrical Inspect wiring harnesses for cuts, abrasion, wear and tear. Check that the wiring harness is securely attached. Fuel System Power on vehicle, inspect plumbing lines &...
  • Page 103: Miles (6,800 Kilometers)

    M A I N T E N A N C E 4,250 MILES (6,800 KILOMETERS) Battery Inspect terminal connections, clean as necessary. Clutches Inspect primary and secondary sheeves for wear. Inspect CVT belt for wear and tear, replace as necessary. Fuel System Power on vehicle, inspect plumbing lines &...
  • Page 104 M A I N T E N A N C E Engine Air Filter Inspect, clean, and replace is necessary. Electrical Inspect wiring harnesses for cuts, abrasion, wear and tear. Check that the wiring harness is securely attached. Fuel System Power on vehicle, inspect plumbing lines &...
  • Page 105: Miles (7,600 Kilometers)

    M A I N T E N A N C E 4,750 MILES (7,600 KILOMETERS) Battery Inspect terminal connections, clean as necessary. Clutches Inspect primary and secondary sheeves for wear. Inspect CVT belt for wear and tear, replace as necessary. Fuel System Power on vehicle, inspect plumbing lines &...
  • Page 106 M A I N T E N A N C E Engine Air Filter Inspect, clean, and replace is necessary. Electrical Inspect wiring harnesses for cuts, abrasion, wear and tear. Check that the wiring harness is securely attached. Fuel System Power on vehicle, inspect plumbing lines &...
  • Page 107: Miles (8,400 Kilometers)

    M A I N T E N A N C E 5,250 MILES (8,400 KILOMETERS) Battery Inspect terminal connections, clean as necessary. Clutches Inspect primary and secondary sheeves for wear. Inspect CVT belt for wear and tear, replace as necessary. Fuel System Power on vehicle, inspect plumbing lines &...
  • Page 108 M A I N T E N A N C E Engine Air Filter Inspect, clean, and replace is necessary. Electrical Inspect wiring harnesses for cuts, abrasion, wear and tear. Check that the wiring harness is securely attached. Fuel System Power on vehicle, inspect plumbing lines &...
  • Page 109: Miles (9,200 Kilometers)

    M A I N T E N A N C E 5,750 MILES (9,200 KILOMETERS) Battery Inspect terminal connections, clean as necessary. Clutches Inspect primary and secondary sheeves for wear. Inspect CVT belt for wear and tear, replace as necessary. Fuel System Power on vehicle, inspect plumbing lines &...
  • Page 110 M A I N T E N A N C E Engine Air Filter Inspect, clean, and replace is necessary. Electrical Inspect wiring harnesses for cuts, abrasion, wear and tear. Check that the wiring harness is securely attached. Fuel System Power on vehicle, inspect plumbing lines &...
  • Page 111: Miles (10,000 Kilometers)

    M A I N T E N A N C E 6,250 MILES (10,000 KILOMETERS) Battery Inspect terminal connections, clean as necessary. Clutches Inspect primary and secondary sheeves for wear. Inspect CVT belt for wear and tear, replace as necessary. Fuel System Power on vehicle, inspect plumbing lines &...
  • Page 112: Maintenance Log

    M A I N T E N A N C E 4.20 MAINTENANCE LOG MILES (KM) / SERVICE PERFORMED / DATE TECHNICIAN HOURS COMMENTS 2023.12.05 This document is still considered a work in progress. - 111 - Please provide any thoughts, questions, or constructive feedback to: info@speedutv.com...
  • Page 113: Warranty

    The terms and conditions of this warranty commence on the date of initial delivery of a new Speed UTV vehicle, (the “Date”) after which Speed UTV LLC., will abide by the conditions outlined in this Agreement for a period of six (6) months.
  • Page 114 • Hose Fittings • Radiator • Hose Lines • Water Pump • Housings TURBO (SPEED UTV INSTALLED ONLY) • All internal parts • Vanes • Shafts • Waste Gate & Housing If damage is caused by a failure of any of the above covered components.
  • Page 115 W A R R A N T Y BRAKES • Backing Plates • Hydraulic Fittings • Brake Hubs • Hydraulic Lines • Calipers • Master Cylinder Assembly • Secured Hardware ELECTRICAL & GAUGES • All factory instrumentation • Electronic Control Module •...
  • Page 116: Warranty Exclusions

    W A R R A N T Y 5.2 WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS The Speed UTV limited warranty provides no coverage or benefits for any part not originally covered for the full term of/or specifically excluded by the manufacturer warranty. 1. This includes shop supply charges, disposal fees, and parts shipping costs and the following parts: •...
  • Page 117 9. Failure when vehicle/unit is used for hauling a trailer(s) without manufacturer’s recommended trailer towing equipment or hauling trailers in excess of rated capacity of the vehicle/unit or failure to follow the Speed UTV Owner’s Manual. 10. Failure when vehicle/unit is used for rental, racing, competition driving, sustained...
  • Page 118 14. Failure of any parts covered in this contract if any hi-performance, competition, or other non-standard equipment has been installed in described vehicle/unit that would void Speed UTV’s warranty of if by altering engine parts supplied by Speed UTV to increase performance, Speed UTV warranty would be voided.
  • Page 119 W A R R A N T Y U.S.A. EPA EMISSIONS LIMITED WARRANTY This Emissions Limited Warranty is in addition to the Speed UTV limited warranty for your vehicle. Speed UTV warrants that at the time it is first purchased, this emissions-certified vehicle is designed, built, and equipped so it conforms with applicable U.S.
  • Page 120 The exclusive remedy for breach of this limited warranty shall be, at the exclusive option of SPEED, repair or replacement of any defective materials, components, or products. THE REMEDIES SET FORTH IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY ARE THE ONLY REMEDIES AVAILABLE TO ANY PERSON FOR BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY.
  • Page 121 W A R R A N T Y Owners are responsible for performing the scheduled maintenance identified in the owner's manual. Speed UTV may deny warranty claims for failures that have been caused by the owner's or operator's improper maintenance or use, by accidents for which Speed UTV has no responsibility, or by acts of God.
  • Page 122 CALIFORNIA EMISSION CONTROL WARRANTY STATEMENT YOUR WARRANTY RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS The California Air Resources Board and Speed Industries Inc. are pleased to explain the emission control system warranty on your model year 2018 and newer Off Highway Recreational Vehicle. In California, new off-highway recreational vehicles must be designed, built, and equipped to meet the State's stringent anti-smog standards.
  • Page 123 As the owner you are responsible for presenting your OHRV-EVAP to a Speed dealer as soon as a problem exists. The warranty repairs should be completed in a reasonable amount of time, not to exceed 30 days.
  • Page 124 Also included may be hoses, belts, connectors, and other emission-related assemblies. Where a warrantable condition exists, Speed UTV will repair your vehicle at no cost to you, including diagnosis, parts, and labor. OWNER’S WARRANTY RESPONSIBILITIES As the vehicle owner, you are responsible for the performance of the required maintenance listed in your owner’s manual.
  • Page 125 This warranty does not cover inconvenience or loss of use of the vehicle or transportation of the vehicle to or from the Speed UTV dealer or service center. Speed UTV shall not be liable for any other expenses, loss or damage, whether direct, incidental, consequential or exemplary arising in connection with the sale or use of or inability to use the Speed UTV brand vehicle for any purpose.
  • Page 126 Any replacement part that is equivalent in performance and durability may be used in the performance of any maintenance or repairs. However, Speed UTV is not liable for these parts. The owner is responsible for the performance of all required maintenance. Such maintenance may be performed at a service establishment or by any individual.
  • Page 127 W A R R A N T Y END OF OWNER’S MANUAL 2023.12.05 This document is still considered a work in progress. - 126 - Please provide any thoughts, questions, or constructive feedback to: info@speedutv.com...

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