Coleman 400UTV-3, 400UTV-2 Owner's Manual

POWERSPORTS
OWNER’S MANUAL
(888)-405-8725 Coleman Powersports 364 S. Smith Rd. Tempe, AZ. 85281
400UTV-2
400UTV-3
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Owner,s Manual
INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on your purchase of the Coleman HS400UTV-2/HS400UTV-3. This Owner’s /
Operator’s manual will provide you information regarding safe operation, operational instructions,
maintenance and care. Fully understanding this manual and following all of the instructions herein will
provide the knowledge needed to have safe and enjoyable UTV operation.
If you have any questions regarding the operation or maintenance of your UTV, please contact
Coleman Powersports 888-405-8725.
IMPORTANT SAFETY MESSAGES
READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY AND COMPLETELY BEFORE OPERATING YOUR UTV. MAKE SURE
YOU UNDERSTAND ALL INSTRUCTIONS.
PAY CLOSE ATTENTION TO THE WARNING AND CAUTION LABELS ON THE UTV.
NEVER OPERATE THE UTV WITHOUT PROPER TRAINING OR INSTRUCTION.
THIS UTV, AND ANY OTHER UTV OVER 90cc, SHOULD NOT BE RIDDEN BY ANYONE UNDER 16 YEARS
OF AGE.
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IMPORTANT MANUAL INFORMATION
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE WARNINGS CONTAINED IN THIS MANUAL CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY
OR DEATH. Particularly important information is distinguished in this manual by the following
notations:
The Safety Alert Symbol means ATTENTION!
YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED!
Failure to follow WARNING instructions could result in severe injury or death to
the machine operator, bystander or a person inspecting or repairing the
machine.
A CAUTION indicates special precautions that must be taken to avoid damage
to the machine.
A NOTE provides key information to make procedures easier or clearer.
NOTE:
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IMPORTANT NOTICE
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 arrester laws and regulations in effect at the time of manufacture.
Please check your local riding laws and regulations before operating this UTV.
When the temperature is below -4°F (-20°C), park the UTV in a place where the temperature is higher than -4°F (-20°C). Start the UTV after the UTV has warmed up. Please see page 6-3 on the warming up process.
Follow the proper parking procedures when the temperature is higher than 100°F (38°C): turn off the engine; make sure the radiator fan is on for 3 minutes before turning off the power switch.
Starting the UTV for the first time will take longer because the fuel will need reach the fuel injectors. To start the UTV the first time, hold the ignition key on at 5-second intervals. Allow the starter to rest 15 seconds between each start attempt.
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Location of the Warning and Safety Labels
1-1
Safety Information
2-1
Description and Vehicle Identification
3-1
Identification Number Records
3-3
Vehicle Identification Number
3-3
Control Functions
4-1
Ignition Switch
4-1
Indicator and Warning Lights
4-2
Use of EPS system
4-4
Speedometer Unit
4-5
Odometer and Trip Meter Modes
4-6
Fault code indicator
4-8
Switches
4-10
On-Command Four-Wheel-Drive and Differential Gear Lock Switches
4-11
Throttle Pedal
4-15
Brake Pedal
4-16
Parking brake pedal
4-16
Drive Select Lever
4-17
Fuel Tank Cap
4-18
Starter
4-18
Seats
4-19
Seat Belts
4-20
Glove Compartment
4-23
Cargo Bed
4-24
Opening and Closing the Tailgate
4-24
Lifting and Lowering the Cargo Bed
4-25
Front and Rear Shock Adjustment
4-27
Trailer Hitch Bracket
4-29
Auxiliary DC Jack
2
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Pre-Operation Checks
5-1
Brakes
5-2
Front and Rear Brakes Brake Pedal
5-2
Brake Fluid Level
5-3
Brake Operation
5-3
Fuel
5-4
Engine Oil
5-6
Coolant
5-6
Final Gear Oil
5-7
Differential Gear Oil
5-7
Throttle Pedal
5-8
Throttle Freeplay
5-9
Throttle Freeplay Inspection
5-9
Throttle Freeplay Adjustment
5-9
Steering Wheel Inspection
5-10
Seat Belts
5-10
Fittings and Fasteners
5-10
Lights
5-10
Switches
5-10
Tires
5-11
Measuring Tire Pressure
5-13
Tire Wear Limit
5-14
Operation
6-1
Starting a Cold Engine
6-1
Starting a Warm Engine
6-3
Jump Starting
6-3
Warming Up
6-5
Drive Select Lever Operation and Reverse
6-5
Parking
6-9
Parking on a Slope
6-10
Accessories and Loading
6-11
Your Vehicle
7-1
Getting To Know Your Vehicle
7-1
Learning To Operate Your Vehicle
7-5
Turning Your Vehicle
7-6
Operating Improperly in Reverse
7-7
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Braking
7-8
Going Uphill
7-8
Going Downhill
7-11
Crossing Through Shallow Water
7-12
Vehicle Immersion
7-14
Rear Axle Differential Lock
7-15
Riding Over Rough Terrain
7-16
Riding in Brush or Wooded Areas
7-17
Encountering Obstacles on the Trail
7-18
Periodic Maintenance and Adjustment
8-1
Periodic Maintenance Chart for the Emission Control System
8-3
General Maintenance and Lubrication Chart
8-4
Hood
8-6
To Open
8-6
To Close
8-7
EFI System
8-8
ECU and EFI System inspection
8-11
Engine Oil and Oil Filter Cartridge
8-11
To Check Engine Oil Level
8-11
To Change the Engine Oil (With or Without Oil Fliter Cartridge Replacement
8-12
Checking the Final Gear Oil Level
8-15
Changing the Final Gear Oil
8-16
Differential Gear Oil
8-18
Checking the Differential Gear Oil
8-18
Changing the Differential Gear Oil
8-19
Oil cooler
8-20
Coolant
8-21
Checking the Coolant Level
8-21
Changing the Coolant
8-22
Axle Boots
8-23
Spark Plug Inspection
8-24
Removal
8-24
Inspection
8-25
Installation
8-25
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Cleaning the Air Filter Elements
8-26
Cleaning the Spark Arrester
8-30
Valve Clearance
8-32
Front Brake Pad Check
8-32
Rear Brake Pad Check
8-33
Checking the Brake Fluid Level
8-34
Brake Fluid Replacement
8-35
Checking the Brake Pedal
8-35
Brake Light Switch Adjustment
8-37
Cable Inspection and Lubrication
8-38
Brake Pedal and Accelerator Pedal Lubrication
8-38
Rear Knuckle Upper and Lower Pivot Lubrication
8-39
Steering Shaft Lubrication
8-40
Wheel Installation
8-41
Battery
8-43
Battery Maintenance
8-45
Fuse Replacement
8-46
Replacing Headlight Bulb
8-48
Tail / Brake Light Bulb Replacement
8-51
Troubleshooting
8-52
Common Problems in Vehicle
8-53
Cleaning and Storage
9-1
Cleaning
9-1
Storage
9-3
Specifications
10-1
Faultcode of Electronic Injection System
11-
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USA EPA Emissions Limited Warranty
12-1
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Coleman Powersports Limited Warranty
Coleman Powersports LIMITED WARRANTY
This Warranty is NOT the Emissions Control Warranty. Please note this is a general Limited Warranty for this product. It IS NOT an Emissions Control Warranty. Please see the Emissions Control Warranty in this manual.
The Warranty: Coleman Powersports Inc offers the following warranty to the initial purchaser of this new Coleman Powersports product. The initial purchaser is defined as the first person to purchase a new Coleman Powersports product from an Authorized Retailer of Coleman Powersports products.
The limited warranty period for this product is 1 year from the date of purchase shown on the original sales receipt.
What is a Defect? The Product is warranted to be free from manufacturing defects in material and workmanship for a period of 1 year from the date of purchase shown on the sales receipt. During this period of time Coleman Powersports will, at its option, either repair or replace any original Coleman Powersports part which is covered by this warranty and is proven to be defective in workmanship or material.
To qualify for this warranty the part:
1. Must have been purchase from Coleman Powersports or from an authorized Coleman Powersports Retailer.
2. This warranty does not apply to any vehicle which is used in competition or used in a manner not consistent with the normal and proper intended use for the vehicle. This vehicle is not intended for rental or commercial use.
Coleman PowersportsLimited Warranty
Who Can Perform Repairs Under this Warranty? Repairs under this warranty should be performed by an authorized Coleman Powersports retailer or comparable servicing dealer.
How to get service under this warranty: To get warranty service, call Coleman Powersports at 888-405-8725 for the location of your local servicing retailer / dealer. Please do not return the product to the retailer where the product was purchased unless instructed to do so by Coleman Powersports. The retailer of this product does not make any warranty of its own and has no authority to implement this warranty on behalf of Coleman Powersports without the approval of Coleman Powersports. A COPY OF YOUR SALES RECEIPT IS REQUIRED FOR WARRANTY SERVICE.
What this Warranty Does Not Cover: This warranty does not cover the following
1. Damage due to lack or improper maintenance as described in this manual.
2. Damage which is caused by normal use and not caused by a defect in materials or workmanship.
3. Use of the product which is not consistent with the intended use as described in the operating instructions.
4. Any expendable maintenance item which need replacement or service as part of normal maintenance, unless such items have defects in material or workmanship which cause failure or premature wear.
5. Any product which has been altered or modified in a manner not consistent with the original design of the product or in a manner not approved by Coleman Powersports.
6. Tires
7. Damage or failures due to abuse, neglect, or misuse of the product.
Coleman Powersports Limited Warranty
Limitations of this Warranty: This warranty does not cover and Coleman Powersports disclaims any responsibility for:
1. Loss of time or loss of use of the product.
2. Transportation costs to and from the authorized center.
3. Other loss or damage to other equipment or personal items.
Length of Implied Warranties: Any implied warranties are limited to the duration set forth in this warranty. Coleman Powersports does not make any claim as to the merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose which would extend longer than the duration of this written warranty.
Check your State Laws as some State Laws do not allow limitations as to the duration of an implied warranty. Some States may also not allow limitation or exclusions based on incidental or consequential damages.
Location of the Warning and Safety Labels 1-1
1-2 Location of the Warning and Safety Labels
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Read and understand all of the labels on your vehicle. They contain important information for safe and proper operation of your vehicle.
Never remove any labels from your vehicle. If a label becomes difficult to read or comes off, a replacement label is available by contacting the dealer. 1
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Location of the Warning and Safety Labels 1-3
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1-4 Location of the Warning and Safety Labels
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Location of the Warning and Safety Labels 1-5
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2-1 Safety Information
This off-highway utility vehicle handles differently from other vehicles including cars and UTVs. SEVERE INJURY OR DEATH can result if you do not follow these instructions:
Read this manual and all labels carefully and follow the operating procedures described.
This vehicle is designed to carry the driver and one passenger. NEVER CARRY PASSENGERS IN
THE CARGO BED.
Always be sure the driver and passenger are wearing seat belts.
Never give a ride to a passenger who is too small to reach and hold the handgrip fixed before the
seat.
Always avoid operating the vehicle on any paved surfaces, including sidewalks, driveways, parking
lots, and streets.
Never operate this vehicle on any public street, road, or highway, even dirt or gravel streets.
Never operate this vehicle without wearing an approved motorcycle helmet that fits properly. You
should also wear eye protection (goggles or a face shield), gloves, over-the-ankle boots, long-sleeved shirt or jacket, and long pants.
Never consume alcohol or drugs before or while operating this vehicle.
Never operate at speeds too fast for your skills or the conditions. Always go at a speed that is proper
for the terrain, visibility, operating conditions, and your experience.
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Safety Information 2-2
Never attempt jumps or other stunts.
Always inspect your vehicle each time you use it to be sure it is in safe operating condition, Always
follow the inspection and maintenance procedures and schedules described in this manual.
Always keep hands, arms, feet, and legs inside the vehicle at all times during operation. Keep your
feet on the floorboard. Never hold onto the enclosure. Your hand could be injured if it is caught between the enclosure and an obstacle outside the vehicle.
Always keep both hands on the steering wheel when driving.
Never wrap your thumbs and fingers around the steering wheel. This is particularly important when
driving in rough terrain. The front wheels will move right and left as they respond to the terrain, and this movement will be felt in the steering wheel. A sudden jolt could wrench the steering wheel around, and your thumbs or fingers could be injured if they are in the way of the steering wheel spokes.
Always go slowly and be extra careful when operating on unfamiliar terrain. Always be alert to
changing terrain conditions when driving the vehicle.
Never operate on excessively rough, slippery, or loose terrain until you have learned and practiced
the skills necessary to control the vehicle on such terrain. Always be especially cautious on these kinds of terrain.
Never turn at excessive speed. Practice turning at slow speeds before attempting to turn at faster
speeds. Do not attempt turns on steep inclines.
Never operate the vehicle on hills that are too steep for it or for your abilities. Go straight up and down
hills where possible. Maximum slope angle: 15°.
2-3 Safety Information
Never operate on hills that are slippery or ones where you will not be able to see far enough ahead of
you. Never go over the top of a hill at speed if you cannot see what is on other side.
Always follow proper procedures for going uphill. If you lose control and cannot continue up a hill,
back down the hill with the engine in reverse gear. Use engine braking to help you go slowly. If necessary, use the brakes gradually to help you go slowly.
Always check terrain before going down hills. Go as slowly as possible. Never go down a hill at high
speed.
Always check for obstacles before operating in a new area.
Never operate the vehicle in fast flowing water or water deeper than the floorboards on this model.
Remember that wet brakes may have reduced stopping ability. Test your brakes after leaving water. If necessary, apply the brake several times to let friction dry out the linings.
Always be sure there are no obstacles or people behind you when you operate in reverse. When it is
safe to proceed in reverse, go slowly.
Do not brake abruptly when carrying loads in the cargo bed.
Always use the size and type of tires specified in this manual.
Always make sure the tires have the proper tire pressure as described in this manual.
Never exceed the stated load capacity. Cargo should be as far forward in the bed as possible, and
distributed evenly from side to side. Be sure cargo is secured so that it cannot move around during operation. Reduce speed and follow instructions in this manual for carrying cargo or pulling a trailer. Allow greater distance for braking.
Safety Information 2-4
WARNING
POTENTIAL HAZARD Improper handling of gasoline. WHAT CAN HAPPEN Gasoline can catch fire and you could be burned. HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Always turn off the engine when refueling. Do not refuel right after the engine has been running and is still very hot. Do not spill gasoline on the engine or exhaust pipe(or mufflerwhen refueling. Never refuel while smoking, or while in the vicinity of sparks, open flames, or other sources of ignition such as the pilot light of water heaters and clothes dryers. When transporting the vehicle in another vehicle, be sure it is kept in an upright position. Otherwise, fuel may leak out of the engine or fuel tank. WHAT CAN HAPPEN Gasoline is poisonous and can cause injuries. HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD If you should swallow some gasoline or inhale a lot of gasoline vapor, or get some gasoline in your eyes, see your doctor immediately. If gasoline spills on your skin, wash with soap and water. If gasoline spills on your clothing, change your clothes.
2-5 Safety Information
WARNING
POTENTIAL HAZARD
Starting or running the engine in a closed area.
WHAT CAN HAPPEN
Exhaust fumes are poisonous and may cause loss of consciousness and death within a short
time.
HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD
Always operate your vehicle in an area with adequate ventilation.
Description and Vehicle Identification 3-1
1. Headlights
2. Front shock absorber assembly
3. Brake fluid reservoir
4. Driver seat
5. Battery
6. Fuses
7. Left body protection plate
8. Driver seat belt
9. Air filter element
10. Cargo bed
11. Tail/brake lights
12. Spark arrester
13. Rear shock absorber assembly
14. CVT-belt case
15. Fuel tank cap
16. Passenger seat belt
17. Right body protection plate
18. Spark plug
19. Oil filter cartridge
20. Radiator cap
21. Coolant reservoir
3-2 Description and Vehicle Identification
22. Parking brake lever
23. Steering wheel
24. Ignition switch
25. Light switch
26. On-Command four-wheel-drive and differential lock switches
27. Multi-function display gauge
28. Auxiliary DC jack
29. Drive select lever
30. Accelerator pedal
31. Brake pedal
32. Release parking handle
NOTE: The vehicle you have purchased may differ slightly from
those in the figures of this manual.
Description and Vehicle Identification 3-3
Identification Number Records
Record the Vehicle Identification Number and
model label information in spaces provided for
assistance when ordering spare parts from a
service center or for reference in case the
vehicle is stolen.
1. VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER:
2. MODEL LABEL INFORMATION
Vehicle Identification Number
The Vehicle Identification Number is stamped
into the frame.
1. Vehicle identification number
NOTE:
The vehicle identification number is used to
identify your vehicle.
4-1 Control Functions
CONTROL FUNCTIONS
Ignition Switch
1. Ignition Switch
Functions of the respective switch positions
are as follows:
ON:
All electrical circuits are supplied with power.
Headlights and taillights come on when the
light switch is turned to the “on” position.
OFF:
All electrical circuits are switched off. The key
can be removed in this position.
START:
The electric starter is engaged by turning and
holding the key in this position. Release the
key when the engine starts.
Control Functions 4-2
CAUTION:
Do not operate the electric starter
continuously for more than 5 seconds at
a time. Wait at least 5 seconds between
each start attempt to prevent damage to
the starter
Do not turn the key to the “START”
position while engine is running, or
damage to the electric starter could
result.
See starting instructions prior to starting
the engine. (See pages 6-1 - 6-3 for
details.)
Indicator and Warning Lights
1. Four-wheel locked showing light
2. Fault indicator light of EPS system
3. Differential gear lock indicator
4. Coolant temperature warning light“
5. Emergency indicator
6. Mechanical parking brake indicator light “ ”
7. Forward indicator light “F”
8. Neutral indicator light “N”
9. Reverse indicator light “R”
10. Engine indicator light “P”
11. Oil Overheat Indicator
12. Low Battery charge indicator
4-3 Control Functions
Forward indicator light Light “F”
This indicator light comes on when the drive
select lever is in the “F” position.
Mechanical Parking Brake Indicator Light
This indicator light comes on when the
mechanical parking brake is applied.
Neutral Indicator Light “N”
This indicator light comes on when the drive
select lever is in the “N” position.
Reverse Indicator Light “R”
This indicator light comes on when the drive
select lever is in the “R” reverse position.
Coolant Temperature Warning Light “
When the coolant temperature reaches a
specified level, this light comes on to warn
that the coolant temperature is too hot. If
the light comes on during operation, stop the
engine as soon as it is safe to do so and
allow the engine to cool down for about 15
minutes.
CAUTION:
The engine may overheat if the vehicle is
overloaded. If this happens, reduce the
load to specification.
After restarting, make sure that the light
is out. Continuous use while the light is on may cause damage to the engine.
High beam indicator
The light being on means headlight is at high
beam mode.
Control Functions 4-4
Position light indicator
The light being on means that the position
light fixed in the front headlight has been
turned on.
Emergency indicator“ ”
The light being on means emergency lamp is
on.
Fault indicator light and fault codes
The Fault meter is an important part of the
UTV. The meter works together with EPS
system and monitors the working condition of
EPS system.
Fault is displayed by the fault indicator light
and the fault code indicator of the EPS
system, so the driver can acknowledge fault
of the EPS in time to take some measures to
keep himself/herself safe.
When fault occurs in the EPS system, the
indicator light will be lit up on consol. At the
same time, the fault code will display on the
consol.
When turning on the main switch
(Ignition key) of the UTV, the EPS
system will automatically enter into its
working state.
Check the consol. If the fault indicator
light of the EPS system is not lit, the
EPS system is ready for regular use.
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