E-Z-GO FREEDOM Owner's Manual & Service Manual page 34

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OPERATION AND SERVICE INFORMATION
Read all of manual to become thoroughly familiar with this vehicle. Pay particular attention to all Notes, Cautions and Warnings
FRONT SHOCK ABSORBERS
FRONT SPRINGS
FRONT WHEEL ALIGNMENT
PARK BRAKE
REAR SHOCK ABSORBERS
ENGINE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
FUEL SYSTEM
THROTTLE/GOVERNOR LINKAGE
HARDWARE AND FASTENERS
SEMI-ANNUAL - 125 HOURS
BATTERY
DIRECTION SELECTOR
KING PINS
STEERING ASSEMBLY
RACK END BALL JOINT
REAR AXLE
AIR FILTER ELEMENT
OIL FILTER
ENGINE OIL
DRIVE BELT
ANNUAL - 250-300 HOURS
FRONT WHEEL BEARINGS
REAR AXLE
SERVICE BRAKES
FUEL FILTER
SPARK PLUGS
MUFFLER/EXHAUST
VALVES
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Check for oil leakage and loose fasteners
Check for loose hardware, cracks at attachments
Check for unusual tire wear, align if required
Check for bent/binding linkage rod
Check for damage or wear to latch arm or catch bracket
Lubricate as required, use light oil. DO NOT LUBRICATE CABLES OR BRAKE
LATCH
Check for oil leakage, loose mounting hardware
Check coil/spark plug wires for cracks/loose connections
Check for leaks at tank, cap, system lines, filters, pump, carburetor
Check system lines for cracks/deterioration
Check operation and governed speed
Check for loose or missing hardware and components
Tighten or replace missing hardware
(includes items listed in previous tables & the following)
Clean battery & terminals
Check for wear and smooth movement (lubricate shaft with light oil if required)
Check for excessive play and tightness of retaining nuts
Check bellows and pinion seal for damage or grease leakage
Lubricate, use wheel bearing grease
Check for unusual noise and loose or missing mounting hardware
Check filter element, clean/replace as required
Clean in solvent (at oil change), replace 'O' rings if required
▲ Replace with SAE 10W-30 or 10W-40 that meets or exceeds SF, SG, CC oil,
DO NOT OVERFILL
Check for cracks, fraying and excessive wear
(includes items listed in previous tables & the following)
Check and adjust as required, see Technician's Repair and Service Manual
Check lubricant, add lubricant (Ref. Fig. 39 on page 23) as required
Clean and adjust, see Technician's Repair and Service Manual
Check brake shoe linings, see Technician's Repair and Service Manual
▲ Replace
▲ Replace, gap new plugs (Ref. Fig. 39 on page 23)
Check mounting hardware; check for leaks at head and muffler gaskets
Check cold (intake/exhaust) per Technician's Repair and Service Manual
Fig. 17 Periodic Service Schedule
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