Fuel Filters - Club Car Gasoline Service Manual

1995-1996 ds golf cars
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WARNING
• TO AVOID UNINTENTIONAL STARTING OF THE VEHICLE; ALWAYS, BEFORE SERVICING:
- DISCONNECT BATTERY CABLES, NEGATIVE (-) FIRST.
- DISCONNECT THE SPARK PLUG WIRE FROM THE SPARK PLUG.
Replacing the Air Filter Element
1. Remove the seat from the vehicle.
2. Turn the wing nuts (2) 1/4 turn and remove the filter housing cover (Figure 14-12).
3. Remove the filter element (6) and then, using a clean cloth, wipe away any dust or dirt from inside the
housing (Figure 14-12).
4. Install a new filter element and then install the filter housing cover. See the CAUTION below.
CAUTION
• BE SURE THAT THE FEET OF THE FILTER HOUSING COVER ARE BOTH FULLY ENGAGED
WITH THE HOUSING DURING INSTALLATION. ENGINE DAMAGE WILL OCCUR IF THE AIR BOX
COVER IS NOT PROPERLY SECURED.
• USE ONLY CLUB CAR REPLACEMENT AIR FILTER ELEMENTS (CLUB CAR PART NO.
1015426). THE USE OF OTHER AIR CLEANER ELEMENTS MIGHT RESULT IN ENGINE DAM-
AGE. IF THE AIR CLEANER ELEMENT IS TOO THIN, THE COVER WILL SEAT BEFORE THE
ELEMENT CAN SEAL, LEAVING SPACE FOR DIRT TO PASS INTO THE ENGINE ON ALL SIDES
OF THE ELEMENT. THIS WILL DAMAGE THE ENGINE AND VOID THE WARRANTY.

FUEL FILTERS

GENERAL INFORMATION
Fuel is supplied to the fuel pump and carburetor through flexible lines. Two in-line filters are installed between
the fuel tank and the carburetor. Fuel filters, fuel lines, and the fuel tank vent should be inspected periodically
for leaks. The primary fuel filter has a white element inside it, and the secondary filter has a blue element
inside it.
The fuel filters should be replaced when necessary, but under no circumstances should the period of time
between filter changes exceed two years or 300 hours.
DANGER
• GASOLINE! FLAMMABLE! EXPLOSIVE! DO NOT SMOKE. KEEP SPARKS AND FLAMES AWAY
FROM THE AREA OF THE VEHICLE.
REMOVING THE FUEL FILTERS
1. Remove the seat from the vehicle.
2. Remove the primary fuel filter (17) (Figure 14-13, Page 14-18):
2.1. Remove the clamps (16) and fuel lines (18 and 19) from the filter (Figure 14-13, Page 14-18).
2.2. To prevent draining of gasoline, plug the fuel lines (18 and 19) (Figure 14-13, Page 14-18).
3. Remove the secondary filter (24) (Figure 14-13, Page 14-18):
3.1. Remove the clamps (16 and 20) and fuel lines (23 and 25) from the filter (Figure 14-13).
3.2. To prevent draining of gasoline, plug the fuel lines (23 and 25) (Figure 14-13).
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