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Ser vice Manual L YNX /P ANTHER SERIES SCOO TERS L YNX SX-3P L YNX SX-3 L YNX LX-3 L YNX LX-3 Plus P ANTHER LX-4 P ANTHER MX-4 TM TM DEALER: KEEP THIS MANUAL. THE PR OCEDURES IN THIS MANUAL MUST BE PERFORMED BY AN A UTHORIZED DEALER ONL Y .[...]
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2 2 W A R N I N G W ARNING THE PROCEDURES IN THIS MANUAL SHOULD ONL Y BE PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED SER VICE TECHNICIAN. DO NOT SER VICE OR OPERA TE THIS EQUIPMENT WITHOUT FIRST READING AND UNDERST ANDING THIS MANUAL AND THE OWNERS MANUAL SUPPLIED WITH THE SCOOTERS. IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO UNDERST AND THE W ARNINGS, CAUTIONS, AND INSTRUCTIONS, CONT ACT [...]
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3 3 T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S TABLE OF CONTENTS W ARNING/SPECIAL NOTES .................. 2 SPECIFICA TIONS ................................... 4 PROCEDURE 1 - GENERAL GUIDELINES 5 OPERA TING INFORMA TION ................ 5 W ARNING/CAUTION LABEL LOCA TION ....................................... 7 PROCEDURE 2 - SAFETY INSPECTION MAINTENANCE/TRO[...]
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4 4 SPECIFICA TIONS S P E C I F I C A T I O N S SPECIFICATIONS K NOTE: with Optional Deluxe Seat. *NOTE: T otal weight of scooter includes Contour Seat Only . Add an additional 9-lbs for Deluxe Seat. L NOTE: Flat free inserts are standard on all wheels. L YNX (3-Wheel Models) P ANTHER (4-Wheel Models) SX-3P SX-3 LX-3 LX-3 Plus LX-4 MX- 4 Overall Le[...]
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5 5 GENERAL GUIDELINES G E N E R A L G U I D E L I N E S OPERA TING INFORMA TION GENERAL W ARNINGS Per formance adjustments should ONL Y be made by professionals of the healthcare field or persons fully conversant with this process and the driver's capabilities. Incorrect settings could cause injury to the driver, bystanders, damage to the pow[...]
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6 6 EM I W ARNINGS (CONTINUED) The sources of radiated EMI can be broadly classified into three types: 1 ) Hand-held Portable transceivers (transmitters-receivers with the antenna mounted directly on the transmitting unit. Examples include: citizens band (CB) radios, "walkie talkie," security, fire, and police transceivers, cellular telep[...]
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7 7 WARNING/CAUTION LABEL LOCATION G E N E R A L G U I D E L I N E S PROCEDURE 1 GENERAL GUIDELINES ! W ARNING DO NOT operate the scooter unless the tiller is in the locked position. DO NOT lean against or pull forward on the tiller while mount- ing or dismounting the scooter. Otherwise, injury may occur . The manufacturer disclaims all responsibil[...]
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8 8 PROCEDURE 2 SAFETY INSPECTION/MAINTENANCE/TROUBLESHOOTING S A F E T Y I N S P E C T I O N This Procedure Includes the Following: Safety Inspection Checklist Maintenance M A I N T E N A N C E *NOTE: This includes the manually engaged brake on ALL scooters AND the hand brake on the P ANTHER MX-4 (Before 10/00)ONL Y . NOTE: Every six (6) months ta[...]
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9 9 MAINTENANCE W ARNING After ANY adjustments, repair or service and BEFORE use, make sure that all attaching hardware is tightened securely - otherwise, injury or damage may occur. CAUTION DO NOT over-tighten hardware attach- ing to the frame. This could cause dam- age to the frame. Initial Maintenance Procedures (FIGURE 1) 1 . Before using the p[...]
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10 10 S A F E T Y I N S P E C T I O N M A I N T E N A N C E PROCEDURE 2 SAFETY INSPECTION/MAINTENANCE/TROUBLESHOOTING Lubrication Points (FIGURE 2) 1 . Every six (6) months the following components should be lubricated. Use a T eflon ® lubricant. (FIGURE 2) . A. Seat Lever , Connecting Pin, and Release Pin. B. Axle of Scooter . C. T op of Seat Ada[...]
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11 11 This Procedure Includes the Following: Replacing Seat Post SEA T PROCEDURE 3 W ARNING After ANY adjustments, repair or service and BEFORE use, make sure that all attaching hardware is tightened securely - otherwise injury or damage may occur. REPLACING SEAT POST (FIGURE 1) W ARNING Ensure that seat is locked into the forward position BEFORE a[...]
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12 12 This Procedure Includes the Following: Replacing Hand Grips Replacing LED Canopy Replacing Throttle Lever Removing/Installing Tiller Assembly Removing/Installing Boot PROCEDURE 4 TILLER W ARNING After ANY adjustments, repair or service and BEFORE use, make sure that ALL attaching hardware is tightened securely - otherwise, injury or damage ma[...]
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13 13 TILLER PROCEDURE 4 NOTE: T o ensure the NEW throttle lever performs correctly , make certain the tab on the back of the NEW throttle lever is positioned between the two (2) ends of the spring on the potentiometer assembly . (DET AIL “A”) 5 . Position the NEW throttle lever on the potentiom- eter assembly . 6. Secure the NEW throttle lever[...]
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14 14 (P ANTHER MX - 4) Cable Ties Retaining T abs Retaining T abs Brake Cable Cable Tie Tiller W iring Harness PROCEDURE 4 TILLER T I L L E R Section A - Disassembling/Assembling Scooter (FIGURE 4) DISASSEMBLING. 1. If necessary , remove the floor basket. Refer to REMOVING/INST ALLING THE FLOOR BAS- KET in PROCEDURE 1 1 of the Owner ’s Manual, p[...]
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15 15 TILLER PROCEDURE 4 T I L L E R Section B - Disconnecting/Connecting Hand Brake Cable Assembly (FIGURE 5) NOTE: This procedure applies to the P ANTHER MX - 4 ONL Y . DISCONNECTING. NOTE: Note the distance that the adjusting nut is threaded on the hand brake cable assembly before removing for proper reinstallation. FIGURE 5 - DISCONNECTING/ CON[...]
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16 16 PROCEDURE 4 TILLER T I L L E R Section C - Disconnecting/Connecting Head light Assembly (FIGURE 6) DISCONNECTING. 1. For L YNX LX - 3 ONL Y - slowly pull the head light assembly away from the base handle bar joint. 2. Pull back the plastic guards on the RED and BLACK cables connecting the tiller wiring har- ness to the head light assembly . M[...]
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17 17 Section D - Disconnecting/Connecting Tiller Assembly And Handle Bar Joint (FIGURE 7) DISCONNECTING. 1. Return the front frame assembly to the upright position. 2. Remove the bolt, small washer , two (2) large washers and self-locking nut securing the base handle bar joint to the tiller assembly . 3. Slowly pull the tiller assembly away from t[...]
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18 18 T I L L E R PROCEDURE 4 TILLER Section F - Removing/Installing Tiller From/To Front Frame Assembly (FIGURE 8) REMOVING. 1. Slowly pull the tiller wiring harness through the hole in the shroud assembly , until the tiller as- sembly is free from the front frame assembly (DET AIL “A”). 2. Pull the base handle bar joint from the front frame a[...]
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19 19 PROCEDURE 4 TILLER T I L L E R REMOVING/INSTALLING BOOT (FIGURE 9) Removing 1. Remove the tiller assembly . Refer to REMOV- ING/INST ALLING TILLER ASSEMBL Y in this procedure of this manual. 2. Remove the EXISTING boot by sliding it over the front fork with bearing assembly . Installing 1. Install the NEW boot by sliding it over the front for[...]
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20 20 PROCEDURE 5 SHROUD/FORK/WHEELS/TIE RODS S H R O U D / F O R K / W H E E L S This Procedure Includes the Following: Replacing T ire And T ube Removing/Installing Front Shroud Assembly Removing/Installing Fork With Bearing Assembly Removing/Installing Front Axle Assembly Replacing Tie Rod Assembly Removing/Installing Small T ie Rods Removing/In[...]
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21 21 5. Perform one (1) of the following: A. LYNX SX - 3, LYNX SX - 3P , LYNX LX - 3 and PANTHER LX - 4 : 1. Proceed to STEP 5. B. PANTHER LX - 4 : 1. Reinstall the front head light assembly . Refer to REMOVING/INST ALLING THE FRONT HEAD LIGHT ASSEMBL Y in PROCEDURE 10 of this manual. S H R O U D / F O R K / W H E E L S / T I E R O D S L YNX SX - [...]
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22 22 PROCEDURE 5 SHROUD/FORK/WHEELS/TIE RODS REMOVING/INSTALLING FORK WITH BEARING ASSEMBLY (FIGURE 2) NOTE: This procedure applies to the L YNX SX - 3, L YNX SX - 3P and the L YNX LX - 3 ONL Y . Removing 1. Remove the tiller assembly . Refer to REMOV- ING/INST ALLING TILLER ASSEMBL Y in PRO- CEDURE 4 of this manual. 2. Remove the front shroud ass[...]
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23 23 REMOVING/INSTALLING FRONT AXLE ASSEMBLY NOTE: This procedure applies to the P ANTHER LX - 4 and the P ANTHER MX - 4 ONL Y . Panther LX - 4 (FIGURE 3) REMOVING. 1. Remove the tiller assembly . Refer to REMOV- ING/INST ALLING TILLER ASSEMBL Y in PRO- CEDURE 4 of this manual. 2. Remove the shroud assembly . Refer to REMOV- ING/INST ALLING SHROUD[...]
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24 24 PROCEDURE 5 SHROUD/FORK/WHEELS/TIE RODS CAUTION DO NOT overtighten the self-locking nut secur- ing the tie r od assembly to the right front axle. Otherwise, damage to the tie rod assembly may occur. 4. Secure the tie rod assembly onto the right front axle using the EXISTING washer and self-locking nut. T orque the self-locking nut between 17 [...]
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25 25 RE PLACING TIE ROD ASSEMBLY NOTE: This procedure applies to the P ANTHER LX - 4 and the P ANTHER MX - 4 ONL Y . Panther LX - 4 (FIGURE 5) 1. Remove the tiller assembly . Refer to REMOV- ING/INST ALLING TILLER ASSEMBL Y in PRO- CEDURE 4 of this manual. 2. Remove the shroud assembly . Refer to REMOV- ING/INST ALLING SHROUD ASSEMBL Y in PROCEDUR[...]
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26 26 PROCEDURE 5 SHROUD/FORK/WHEELS/TIE RODS S H R O U D / F O R K / W H E E L S / T I E R O D S FIGURE 5 - REPLACING TIE ROD ASSEMBL Y - P ANTHER LX - 4 Bearing Gap Nut (STEPS 8 and 18) T op Bearing Bushing (STEPS 9 and 17) T op Bearing Housing (STEPS 12 and 13) T op Bearing (STEPS 10 and 16) Tie Rod Assembly (STEPS 7 and 20) U - Plate (STEPS 7 a[...]
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27 27 S H R O U D / F O R K / W H E E L S / T I E R O D S FIGURE 6 - REPLACING TIE ROD ASSEMBL Y - P ANTHER MX - 4 Bearing Gap Nut (STEPS 8 and 26) T op Bearing Bushing (STEPS 9 and 25) T op Bearing Housing (STEPS 12 and 21) T op Bearing (STEPS 10 and 24) Front Frame Assembly Bottom Bearing (STEPS 1 1 and 22) Bottom Bearing Housing (STEPS 12 and 21[...]
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28 28 PROCEDURE 5 SHROUD/FORK/WHEELS/TIE RODS REMOVING/INSTALLING SMALL TIE RODS NOTE: This procedure applies to the P ANTHER LX - 4 and the P ANTHER MX - 4 ONL Y . Panther LX - 4 (FIGURE 7) REMOVING. 1. Remove the tiller assembly . Refer to REMOV- ING/INST ALLING TILLER ASSEMBL Y in PRO- CEDURE 4 of this manual. 2. Remove the front shroud assembly[...]
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29 29 Panther MX - 4 (FIGURE 8) REMOVING. 1. Remove the tiller assembly . Refer to REMOV- ING/INST ALLING TILLER ASSEMBL Y in PRO- CEDURE 4 of this manual. 2. Remove the front shroud assembly . Refer to REMOVING/INST ALLING FRONT SHROUD ASSEMBL Y in PROCEDURE 5 of this manual. 3. Remove the front wheels. Refer to REMOVING/ INST ALLING THE FRONT WHE[...]
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30 30 PROCEDURE 5 SHROUD/FORK/WHEELS/TIE RODS 3. Position the mounting bolt on the large tie rod in the mounting hole in the right front wheel axle. CAUTION DO NOT overtighten the self-locking nuts se- curing the large tie r od to the right front wheel axle. Otherwise, damage to the tie r od ma y occur. 4. Secure the large tie rod to the right fron[...]
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31 31 S H R O U D / F O R K / W H E E L S / T I E R O D S FIGURE 10 - REMOVING/INST ALLING LARGE TIE RODS - P ANTHER MX - 4 Self-locking nut Spacer Hex Cap Screw Large Tie Rod Left Front Wheel Axle Spacer Self-locking nut Right Front Wheel Axle Hex Cap Screw Panther MX - 4 (FIGURE 10) REMOVING. 1. Remove the tiller assembly . Refer to REMOV- ING/IN[...]
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32 32 PROCEDURE 6 TRANSAXLE/MOTOR/BRAKE This Procedure Includes the Following: Removing/InstallingTransaxle Assembly Replacing Motor/Brake Assembly Replacing Brake Release Lever Assembly W ARNING After ANY adjustments, repair or service and BEFORE use, make sure that all attaching hardwar e is tightened securely - otherwise injury or damage may res[...]
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33 33 T R A N S A X L E / M O T O R / B R A K E L YNX SX - 3P, LYNX SX - 3 L YNX LX - 3, PANTHER LX - 4 FIGURE 1 - REMOVING/INST ALLING TRANSAXLE ASSEMBL Y - LYNX SX - 3P, LYNX SX - 3, L YNX LX - 3 AND PANTHER LX - 4 Cable Tie Rear Frame Assembly Washer Self-Locking Nut Spring Washer White Connector (Disconnected) Self-Locking Nut Bracket Bolt Rubb[...]
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34 34 TRANSAXLE/MOTOR/BRAKE PROCEDURE 6 T R A N S A X L E / M O T O R / B R A K E CAUTION DO NOT overtighten the two (2) scr ews secur- ing the bracket and rubber spacer to the rear frame assembly. Otherwise, damage to the bracket and rubber spacer may occur. 3. Secure the bracket and the rubber spacer to the rear frame assembly using the two (2) s[...]
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35 35 T R A N S A X L E / M O T O R / B R A K E FIGURE 3 - REPLACING MOTOR/BRAKE ASSEMBL Y Nylock Bolts Motor/Brake Assembly T ransaxle Plate Bushing REPLACING MOTOR/BRAKE ASSEMBLY (FIGURE 3) 1 Remove the transaxle assembly . Refer to RE- MOVING/INST ALLING TRANSAXLE ASSEM- BL Y in PROCEDURE 6 of this manual. 2. Remove the four EXISTING (4) nylock [...]
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36 36 PROCEDURE 6 T R A N S A X L E / M O T O R / B R A K E TRANSAXLE/MOTOR/BRAKE REPLACING BRAKE RELEASE LEVER ASSEMBLY (FIGURE 4) For All Models EXCEPT Panther MX - 4 1. Remove the seat. Refer to REMOVING/IN- ST ALLING THE SEA T in PROCEDURE 5 of the Owner ’ s Manual, part number 1090132. 2. Remove the rear shroud. Refer to REMOVING/ INST ALLIN[...]
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37 37 REMOVING/INSTALLING CONTROLLER Disconnecting/Connecting Controller Wires (FIGURE 1) DISCONNECTING. 1. Remove the seat. Refer to REMOVING/IN- ST ALLING THE SEA T in PROCEDURE 5 of the Owner ’ s Manual, part number 1090132. 2. Remove the rear shroud. Refer to REMOVING/ INST ALLING THE REAR SHROUD in PROCE- DURE 9 of the Owner ’ s Manual, pa[...]
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38 38 PROCEDURE 7 CONTROLLER C O N T R O L L E R INSTALLING. 1. Perform one of the following: A. LYNX SX - 3 and LYNX SX - 3P (FIGURE 2) : 1. Gently slide the controller and the control- ler plate onto the rear frame, making sure the support on the rear frame is positioned in the slot on the controller plate. 2. Align the mounting holes in the cont[...]
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39 39 C O N T R O L L E R FIGURE 2 - REMOVING/INST ALLING CONTROLLER FROM/TO CONTROLLER PLA TE P ANTHER MX - 4 L YNX SX - 3P AND LYNX SX - 3 L YNX LX - 3 AND PANTHER LX - 4 Retaining Ta b Short Screws Self-locking nuts W asher Controller Controller Plate Rear Frame Support Retaining Ta b W asher Retaining Ta b Short Screw Self-locking nuts Washer C[...]
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40 40 PROCEDURE 7 CONTROLLER C O N T R O L L E R 5. Connect the RED and BLACK connectors of the power wiring harnesses to the RED and BLACK connectors of the controller wiring harnesses. 6. Connect the WHITE connector of the transaxle assembly wiring harness to the WHITE connec- tor of the controller wiring harness. NOTE: Be sure the metal connecto[...]
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41 41 C O N T R O L L E R 7. Cut the cable tie securing the transaxle wiring har- ness to the rear frame. 8. Cut the cable tie securing the power wiring har- nesses to the rear frame. 9. Remove the tiller wiring harness from the retain- ing tab. 10. Remove the wiring harnesses from the scooter . INSTALLING. 1. Position the tiller wiring harnesses i[...]
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42 42 PROCEDURE 7 C O N T R O L L E R FIGURE 5 - REMOVING/INST ALLING CONTROLLER HARNESSES - PANTHER MX - 4 Cable Ties Retaining T abs Cable Tie Red Connector - Power Wiring Harness Red Connector - Controller Wiring Harness Black Connectors - Controller Wiring Harness White Connector - T ransaxle Assembly White Connector - Controller Wiring Harness[...]
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43 43 C O N T R O L L E R REPLACING CIRCUIT BREAKER (FIGURE 6) Note: Note the proper positions of the metal connec- tors before removing for proper reinstallation. 1. Remove the RED and BLACK metal connec- tors of the power cables from the metal connec- tors of the circuit breaker . 2. Remove the nut and washer that secures the circuit breaker to t[...]
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44 44 REPLACEMENT P ARTS - L YNX SX - 3P PROCEDURE 8 R E P L A C E M E N T P A R T S L Y N X S X 3 P This Procedure Includes the Following: Replacing Tiller Charge Port Cover W ARNING After ANY adjustments, repair or service and BEFORE use, make sure that all attaching har d- ware is tightened securely - otherwise injury or damage may occur. T urn [...]
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45 45 R E P L A C E M E N T P A R T S PROCEDURE 9 REPLACEMENT P ARTS - L YNX LX - 3 This Procedure Includes the Following: Removing/Installing Head light Assembly W ARNING After ANY adjustments, repair or service and BEFORE use, make sure that all attaching har d- ware is tightened securely - otherwise injury or damage may occur. T urn Power OFF an[...]
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46 46 PROCEDURE 10 REPLACEMENT P ARTS - P ANTHER LX - 4 R E P L A C E M E N T P A R T S P A N T H E R L X 4 This Procedure Includes the Following: Removing/Installing Head Light Assembly Replacing Tiller Charge Port Cover Replacing Cushion/Front Bumper Assembly W ARNING After ANY adjustments, repair or service and BEFORE use, make sure that all att[...]
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47 47 R E P L A C E M E N T P A R T S REPLACEMENT P ARTS - P ANTHER LX - 4 PROCEDURE 10 REPLACING TILLER CHARGER PORT COVER (FIGURE 2 ) NOTE: Save the two (2) mounting screws and self- locking nuts for reuse when installing the NEW tiller charger port cover . 1. Remove the two (2) mounting screws and self- locking nuts securing the tiller charger p[...]
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48 48 PROCEDURE 1 1 REPLACEMENT P ARTS - P ANTHER MX - 4 R E P L A C E M E N T P A R T S P A N T H E R M X 4 This Procedure Includes the Following: Removing/Installing Head Light Assembly Replacing T ail Light Assembly Replacing T ail Light Cable Replacing Disc Brake Assembly Replacing Disc Brake Shoes Replacing Hand Brake Assembly Rmoving/Installi[...]
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49 49 PROCEDURE 1 1 REPLACEMENT P ARTS - P ANTHER MX - 4 R E P L A C E M E N T P A R T S 13. Position the rubber spacer and the front bumper so that the mounting holes in the rubber spacer and the front bumper align with the mounting holes in the front shroud assembly . 14. Secure the rubber spacer and the front bumper to the front shroud assembly [...]
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50 50 PROCEDURE 1 1 REPLACEMENT P ARTS - P ANTHER MX - 4 R E P L A C E M E N T P A R T S P A N T H E R M X 4 REPLACING TAIL LIGHT CABLES (FIGURE 3) 1. Remove the rear shroud. Refer to REMOVING/ INST ALLING THE REAR SHROUD in PROCE- DURE 9 of the Owner ’ s Manual, part number 1090132. 2. Pull back the plastic guards on the RED and BLACK cables con[...]
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51 51 R E P L A C E M E N T P A R T S PROCEDURE 1 1 REPLACEMENT P ARTS - P ANTHER MX - 4 FIGURE 3 - REPLACING T AIL LIGHT CABLES Plastic Guards Red And Black Cables T ail Light Cable T ail Light Assembly Metal Connectors REPLACING DISC BRAKE ASSEMBLY (FIGURE 4) Removing The Disc Brake Assembly 1. Remove the seat. Refer to REMOVING/IN- ST ALLING THE[...]
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52 52 PROCEDURE 1 1 REPLACEMENT P ARTS - P ANTHER MX - 4 R E P L A C E M E N T P A R T S P A N T H E R M X 4 REPLACING HAND BRAKE ASSEMBLY (FIGURE 6) 1. Remove the bolt securing hand brake assembly to the handle bar . Refer to DET AIL “ A ” . 2. Unscrew the adjusting nut from the cable lock and hand brake assembly . Refer to DET AIL “ B ” .[...]
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53 53 FIGURE 6 - REPLACING HAND BRAKE ASSEMBL Y DET AIL “ A ” Bolt Hand Brake Assembly Handle Bar DET AIL “ B ” Adjusting Nut Cable Lock Hand Brake Assembly DET AIL “ C ” Slit In Cable Lock Slit In Adjusting Nut Brake Cable Brake Cable Hand Brake Assembly DET AIL “ D ” Slits REMOVING/INSTALLING FRONT SHOCK ABSORBERS (FIGURE 7) Remov[...]
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54 54 R E P L A C E M E N T P A R T S REMOVING/INSTALLING REAR SHOCK ABSORBERS (FIGURE 8) Removing 1. Remove the seat. Refer to REMOVING/IN- ST ALLING THE SEA T in PROCEDURE 5 of the Owner ’ s Manual, part number 1090132. 2. Remove the rear shroud. Refer to REMOVING/ INST ALLING THE REAR SHROUD in PROCE- DURE 9 of the Owner ’ s Manual, part num[...]
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55 55 55 55 FIGURE 8 - REMOVING/INST ALLING REAR SHOCK ABSORBER Rear Frame Assembly Rear Shock Absorber Bottom Bolt To p Bolt REPLACEMENT P ARTS - P ANTHER MX - 4 PROCEDURE 1 1 R E P L A C E M E N T P A R T S P A N T H E R M X 4[...]
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56 56 O P T I O N S PROCEDURE 12 OPTIONS This Procedure Includes the Following: Preparing the Scooter for Left Hand Operation W ARNING After ANY adjustments, repair or service and BEFORE use, make sure that all attaching har d- ware is tightened securely - otherwise injury or damage may occur. T urn Power OFF and remove key from igni- tion. Disconn[...]
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57 57 OPTIONS PROCEDURE 12 O P T I O N S FIGURE 1 - PREP ARING THE SCOOTER FOR LEFT HAND OPERA TION Y ellow Connectors - Controller Wiring Harness Y ellow Connectors - Tiller Wiring Harness White Connector - Tiller Wiring Harness White Connector - Controller Wiring Harness Y ellow Wire Y ellow Connectors - Tiller Wiring Harness White Connector - Ti[...]
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58 58 N O T E S NOTES NOTES ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ ______________[...]
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59 59 LIMITED WARRANTY PLEASE NOTE: THE W ARRANTY BELOW HAS BEEN DRAFTED TO COMPL Y WITH FEDERAL LA W APPLI- CABLE TO PRODUCTS MANUF ACTURED AFTER JUL Y 4, 1975. This warranty is extended only to the original pur chaser/user of our products. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other legal rights which vary from state[...]
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