Fig. 12 Serial Number Plate & Location; Tire Inspection; Brakes; Periodic Brake Test For Hydraulic Brakes - Cushman Titan 36V Owner's Manual And Service Manual

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Read all of Manual to become thoroughly familiar with this vehicle. Pay particular attention to all Notes, Cautions and Warnings
facture date code, serial number and vehicle model must
be provided when ordering parts.
Fig. 12 Serial Number Plate & Location

Tire Inspection

Tire condition should be inspected per the Periodic Ser-
vice Schedule (Ref. Fig. 16 on page 16). Inflation pres-
sures should be checked when the tires are cool. Be sure
to install the valve dust cap after checking or inflating.

Brakes

To reduce the possibility of severe injury or
death, always evaluate pedal travel before
operating a vehicle to verify some braking func-
tion is present.
All driving brake tests must be done in a safe
location with regard for the safety of all person-
nel.

Periodic Brake Test for Hydraulic Brakes

Depress the brake pedal. The pedal should have some
free travel and then become hard. A brake pedal that has
no free travel, excessive free travel or a spongy feel indi-
OPERATION AND SERVICE INFORMATION
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cates that a brake inspection is required. A brake pedal
that falls after it is applied indicates a leak in the master
or wheel cylinders.
It is important to periodically check and maintain proper
brake fluid levels in the brake master cylinder. The fill cap
for the cylinder is located under the front floorboard and
is accessible by removing the cover panel. When check-
ing the fluid, wipe off any dirt from the fill cap before
removing it to reduce the possibility of contamination.
Fluid level should be maintained at 1/8" (3 mm) below the
top of the housing. If fluid must be added, inspect system
for fluid leaks

PDS System Test

At monthly intervals, test the PDS system by allowing the
vehicle to roll down an incline with the accelerator pedal
released. Braking force should be felt at approximately 2
mph (3 kph) indicating that the PDS system is function-
ing. If vehicle speed continues to rise, apply the foot
brake and have vehicle inspected by a trained mechanic

Capacities and Replacement Parts

Rear Axle Oil
Fuse
Headlight Bulb
Marker Bulb
Turn Signal Bulb
Tail Light Bulb

Fig. 13 Capacities and Replacement Parts

Rear Axle

The rear axle is provided with a lubricant level check/fill
plug located on the bottom of the differential. Unless
leakage is evident, the lubricant need only be replaced
after five years.

Checking the Lubricant Level

Clean the area around the check/fill plug and remove
plug. The correct lubricant level is just below the bottom
of the threaded hole. If lubricant is low, add lubricant as
required. Add lubricant slowly until lubricant starts to
seep from the hole. Install the check/fill plug. In the event
that the lubricant is to be replaced, vehicle must be ele-
vated and the oil pan removed or the oil siphoned
through the check/fill hole (Ref Fig. 14 on page 14)
40 oz (1.2 liters) / MOBIL 424
15 amp (P/N 35212-G01)
#894 (P/N 74004-G01)
#912 (P/N 74005-G01)
#921 (P/N 74006-G01)
#1157 (P/N 21759-G1)
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