Yamaha RHINO 700 FI Manual

4.5 (2)

READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY!

It contains important safety information.

OWNER’S MANUAL

YXR70FX

LIT-11626-21-58

5B4-F8199-10

INTRODUCTION

Congratulations on your purchase of the Yamaha YXR70FX. It represents the result of many years of Yamaha experience in the production of fine sporting, touring, and pace-setting racing vehicles. With the purchase of this Yamaha, you can now appreciate the high degree of craftsmanship and reliability that have made Yamaha a leader in these fields.

This manual will provide you with a good basic understanding of the features and operation of this vehicle. It also includes basic maintenance and inspection procedures. If you have any questions regarding the operation or maintenance of your vehicle, please consult a Yamaha dealer.

WARNING

Please read this manual carefully before operating this vehicle. Do not attempt to operate this vehicle until you have attained adequate knowledge of its controls and operating features. Regular inspections and careful maintenance, along with good operating techniques, will help ensure that you safely enjoy the capabilities and reliability of this vehicle.

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:

This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards. Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death.

WARNING

A WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided,

could result in death or serious injury.

 

NOTICE

A NOTICE indicates special precautions that must be taken to

 

avoid damage to the vehicle or other property.

 

 

 

 

TIP

A TIP provides key information to make procedures easier or clearer.

 

 

*Product and specifications are subject to change without notice.

IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT USE

This vehicle is designed and manufactured for off-road use only. Use on public streets, roads, or highways is not only illegal in most areas, it also increases the risk of an accident involving other vehicles. This vehicle does not meet federal motor vehicle safety standards for on-road use.

Check the laws and regulations in force before choosing where to operate this vehicle. It is illegal to operate this vehicle on public lands where vehicles its size are prohibited.

This vehicle complies with almost all state off-highway noise level and spark arrester laws and regulations.

YXR70FX

OWNER’S MANUAL

©2007 by Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A.

1st edition, August 2007

All rights reserved. Any reprinting or unauthorized use without the written permission of

Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A. is expressly prohibited. Printed in U.S.A.

P/N LIT-11626-21-58

 

 

 

CONTENTS

 

 

Glove compartment .......................

4-18

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cup holders....................................

4-18

 

 

 

LOCATION OF THE WARNING

 

 

Cargo bed ......................................

4-19

 

1

 

 

 

 

 

AND SPECIFICATION LABELS

1-1

 

Front and rear shock absorber

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

adjustment ...................................

4-21

 

 

 

SAFETY INFORMATION

2-1

 

Trailer hitch bracket and

 

2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

receiver

4-23

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DESCRIPTION

3-1

 

Auxiliary DC jack

4-23

3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL

 

 

FOR YOUR SAFETY –

 

4

 

 

5

 

 

FUNCTIONS

4-1

PRE-OPERATION CHECKS

5-1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Main switch......................................

4-1

 

Front and rear brakes ......................

5-3

 

 

 

Indicator and warning lights ............

4-2

 

Fuel ..................................................

5-4

 

 

 

Multi-function meter unit..................

4-5

 

Engine oil .........................................

5-6

 

 

 

Switches ........................................

4-11

 

Coolant.............................................

5-7

 

 

 

Accelerator pedal ..........................

4-13

 

Final gear oil ....................................

5-7

 

 

 

Brake pedal ...................................

4-13

 

Differential gear oil ...........................

5-7

 

 

 

Parking brake lever .......................

4-14

 

Accelerator pedal.............................

5-8

 

 

 

Drive select lever...........................

4-15

 

Seat belts .........................................

5-8

 

 

 

Fuel tank cap.................................

4-15

 

Steering............................................

5-8

 

 

 

Doors .............................................

4-16

 

Fittings and fasteners ......................

5-8

 

 

 

Seats .............................................

4-16

 

Lights................................................

5-9

 

 

 

Seat belts.......................................

4-17

 

Switches...........................................

5-9

 

Control cables .................................

5-9

 

Tires ................................................

5-9

 

OPERATION

6-1

6

Engine break-in

6-1

 

 

Starting the engine..........................

6-2

 

Drive select lever operation and

 

 

reverse driving...............................

6-4

 

On-Command four-wheel-drive

 

 

switch and differential gear lock

 

 

switch ............................................

6-6

 

Parking ............................................

6-8

 

Loading ...........................................

6-9

 

BASIC GUIDE FOR SAFE USE

7-1

7

KNOW YOUR VEHICLE

7-1

 

 

Driver requirements ........................

7-3

 

Passenger requirements.................

7-4

 

Occupant protection system ...........

7-4

 

Protective structure .........................

7-6

 

Seat belts ........................................

7-6

 

Doors...............................................

7-9

 

Passenger handholds .....................

7-9

Seat and hip restraints ..................

7-10

Floorboard .....................................

7-11

Steering wheel...............................

7-11

LEARNING TO OPERATE

 

YOUR VEHICLE..........................

7-12

Personal protective equipment......

7-12

Practice for new Rhino users ........

7-13

Getting ready to ride ......................

7-14

Turning...........................................

7-15

Accelerating...................................

7-16

Braking...........................................

7-16

Engine braking...............................

7-16

Leaving the vehicle........................

7-17

Parking on a flat area ....................

7-17

Parking on a slope.........................

7-17

Loading ..........................................

7-18

Operation on different surfaces

 

and terrains..................................

7-18

Hills ................................................

7-19

Uphill..............................................

7-20

Downhill .........................................

7-21

Rough terrain.................................

7-22

Pavement ......................................

7-22

 

Water .............................................

7-22

 

Loose terrain/slippery terrain.........

7-23

 

Brush or wooded areas .................

7-24

 

Encountering obstacles.................

7-24

 

PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND

 

8

 

ADJUSTMENT

8-1

 

 

Owner’s manual and tool kit............

8-2

 

Periodic maintenance chart for the

 

 

emission control system................

8-4

 

General maintenance and

 

 

lubrication chart .............................

8-5

 

Hood ................................................

8-7

 

Console ...........................................

8-9

 

Engine oil and oil filter cartridge ....

8-10

 

Final gear oil ..................................

8-16

 

Differential gear oil.........................

8-19

 

Coolant ..........................................

8-21

 

Axle boots......................................

8-23

 

Spark plug inspection ....................

8-24

 

Cleaning the air filter element .......

8-26

 

Drive select lever box check

 

 

hose.............................................

8-31

V-belt cooling duct check hose......

8-32

V-belt case drain plug ....................

8-32

Cleaning the spark arrester ...........

8-33

Valve clearance .............................

8-34

Brakes............................................

8-34

Checking the front and rear brake

 

pads .............................................

8-34

Checking the parking brake

 

pads .............................................

8-35

Checking the brake fluid level........

8-36

Brake fluid replacement .................

8-37

Checking the brake pedal..............

8-37

Parking brake lever free play

 

adjustment ...................................

8-38

Brake light switch adjustment ........

8-39

Cable inspection and lubrication....

8-40

Brake pedal and accelerator

 

pedal lubrication...........................

8-41

Rear knuckle upper and lower

 

pivot lubrication ............................

8-41

Steering shaft lubrication ...............

8-43

Wheel removal...............................

8-43

Tire replacement............................

8-44

 

Wheel installation ..........................

8-45

 

Battery ...........................................

8-46

 

Battery maintenance .....................

8-47

 

Jump-starting ................................

8-48

 

Fuse replacement .........................

8-51

 

Replacing a headlight bulb ...........

8-53

 

Headlight beam adjustment ..........

8-55

 

Tail/brake light bulb

 

 

replacement ................................

8-56

 

Troubleshooting ............................

8-58

 

Troubleshooting charts .................

8-59

 

CLEANING AND STORAGE

9-1

9

A. Cleaning

9-1

 

 

B. Storage .......................................

9-2

 

SPECIFICATIONS

10-1

10

 

 

 

CONSUMER INFORMATION

11-1

11

Identification number records

11-1

 

 

NOISE REGULATION ..................

11-4

 

MAINTENANCE RECORD...........

11-5

YAMAHA MOTOR CORPORATION, U.S.A.

SIDE × SIDE VEHICLE LIMITED

WARRANTY................................

11-6

YAMAHA EXTENDED SERVICE

 

(Y.E.S.) ........................................

11-7

LOCATION OF THE WARNING AND

SPECIFICATION LABELS

5 6

1

2

 

 

 

3

3

5

 

 

 

 

4

 

7

8

9 0

1-1

Read and understand all of the labels on your vehicle. They contain important information for safe

 

and proper operation of your vehicle.

1

Never remove any labels from your vehicle. If a label becomes difficult to read or comes off, a re-

 

 

placement label is available from your Yamaha dealer.

 

1 2 3

! WARNING

! WARNING

Any part of your body (arms, legs, or head) outside of the vehicle can be crushed by the cage/frame.

If you think or feel that the vehicle may tip or roll, brace your feet on the floorboards, and keep your hands on the handholds.

Do not try to stop a vehicle tipover using your arm or leg.

Any part of your body (arms, legs, or head) outside of the vehicle can be crushed by the cage/frame.

If you think or feel that the vehicle may tip or roll, brace your feet on the floorboards, and keep your hands on the steering wheel.

Do not try to stop a vehicle tipover using your arm or leg.

! WARNING

Do not rest hands on door or hip restraint bar. To avoid injury, keep hands completely inside the vehicle by holding the steering wheel or handholds.

YAMAHA

5B4-K8483-00

5B4-K7762-00

5B4-K7761-00

1-2

4 5

! WARNING

 

 

 

! WARNING

Improper tire pressure or overloading the Rhino may

 

 

 

Keep hands, body, and other

 

 

 

people away from pinch points

cause severe injury or death from loss of control or

 

 

 

 

 

 

when lowering bed. Do not hold

rollover.

 

 

 

 

 

 

the cage/frame while closing bed.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

OPERATING TIRE PRESSURE: Set with tires cold.

 

YAMAHA

5B4-K7764-00

RECOMMENDED:

 

 

 

 

FRONT: 70kPa, (.70kgf/cm 2), 10psi REAR: 98kPa, (.98kgf/cm 2), 14psi MINIMUM: FRONT: 63kPa, (.63kgf/cm 2), 9psi REAR: 91kPa, (.91kgf/cm 2), 13psi

Never set or allow tire pressure to be below the minimum. Tire may dislodge from rim.

Gross Vehicle Weight Rating: 907 kg (2000 lb) maximum including vehicle, weight of operator, passenger, accessories, cargo, and (if applicable)

trailer tongue weight.

YAMAHA

5B4-F1696-00

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Yamaha RHINO 700 FI Manual

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7

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MAX 7.3 INCH

(185MM)

YAMAHA

5UG-F151J-00

1-4

8

9

Head to Toe

Safety Checklist

ü Head

Helmet and eye protection.

ü Body

Seatbelt and protective clothing.

ü Hands

Inside vehicle and holding the

ü Feet

handholds or steering wheel.

On floorboard, ready to brace,

 

and door closed.

YAMAHA

5B4-F1558-00

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0

 

 

 

! WARNING

 

 

To reduce risk of accidents and injury or death:

 

 

Be Prepared

 

 

Avoid Rollovers and Crushing Injuries

 

 

Wear seat belt, motorcycle helmet,

 

 

Use care when turning:

 

 

eye protection and protective gear.

 

 

o Turning the steering wheel too far or too fast

 

 

Keep your body completely inside

 

 

 

 

 

 

can result in a rollover or loss of control.

 

 

the vehicle at all times. Keep both

 

 

o Slow down before entering a turn.

 

 

hands on the steering wheel. Be

 

 

o When making tight turns from a stop or at slow

Abrupt maneuvers or

 

 

sure passenger is seated, belted,

 

 

speeds, avoid sudden or hard acceleration.

 

 

 

 

aggressive driving have

and holding onto the handholds.

 

 

o Avoid sideways sliding, skidding, or fishtailing,

 

 

 

and never do donuts.

 

caused rollovers – even on

Be Qualified and Responsible

DRIVER

Drive straight up and down inclines, not across

 

flat, open areas.

This vehicle is intended for use

UNDER

them. If crossing a hill is unavoidable, drive slowly

 

only by an operator 16 or older

16

and turn downhill immediately if you feel the

 

 

 

Genuine Yamaha Doors and

with a valid motor vehicle license.

vehicle may tip.

 

 

 

 

 

Passenger and driver must be able to

Avoid paved surfaces. Turn gradually and go

 

a Handhold/Strap are

place both feet flat on the floorboard while

slowly if you must drive on pavement. This vehicle

available for free installation

seated upright with their backs against the

is designed for off-road use only.

 

or replacement. Yamaha

seat backs.

 

 

If you think or feel the Rhino may tip or roll:

 

recommends these features to

Do not drive or ride as passenger after

Brace yourself by pressing your feet firmly on the

 

help keep occupants from

using drugs or alcohol.

 

 

floorboards and keep a firm grip on the steering

 

sticking arms or legs out of the

Do not operate on public roads.

 

 

wheel or handholds.

 

vehicle during a rollover.

 

 

Do not put your hands or feet outside of the

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Read the Owner’s Manual

 

 

vehicle for any reason.

 

Contact your dealer or visit

 

 

 

 

www.yamaha-motor.com/rhino

 

 

 

 

 

YAMAHA

 

 

 

 

 

5B4-F1568-01

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SAFETY INFORMATION

Be a responsible owner

As the vehicle’s owner, you are responsible for the safe and proper operation of your Rhino. While understanding all parts of this manual are important for vehicle ownership, be sure to read this chapter and the instructions in Chapter 7 before operating the Rhino. Also use these two chapters and the labels on the vehicle to instruct new operators and passengers. Do not allow anyone else to operate your vehicle or ride as a passenger if you are unsure that he/she is willing and able to follow these instructions.

Get to know your vehicle

This off-road vehicle will handle and maneuver differently from cars, ATVs, go-carts, golf-cars and grounds-keeping vehicles. Follow these instructions to reduce your risk of an accident and to reduce the risk of serious injury or death in the event of an accident.

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Before you operate the Rhino

Prepare yourself and your passenger:

• This vehicle is intended for use only by an operator 16 or older with a valid motor vehicle li-

2

cense.

DRIVER

UNDER

16

This vehicle is designed to carry the driver and one passenger. Never carry passengers in the cargo bed.

Both driver and passenger should wear seat belts properly.

Both driver and passenger must be able to put both feet flat on the floorboard while seated upright with their backs against the seat backs. Passenger must be able to reach and hold the handholds within the cage/frame.

Both driver and passenger should wear an approved motorcycle helmet that fits properly. Both driver and passenger should also wear eye protection (goggles or a face shield), gloves, over-the-ankle boots, long-sleeved shirt or jacket, and long pants.

Do not drive or ride as passenger after using drugs or alcohol.

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Prepare your vehicle

Perform the pre-operation checks each time you use the vehicle to make sure it is in safe operating condition. Failure to inspect or maintain the vehicle properly increases the possibility of an accident or equipment damage. See pages 5-1–5-2 for a list of pre-operation checks.

Prepare your load or trailer

Carrying loads, towing a trailer, or pulling objects can affect handling, stability, and risk of overturn or other accidents.

Read Chapter 6 before loading, towing, or pulling objects.

Do not overload the vehicle or trailer. Refer to label in cargo bed for cargo bed load limit. Refer to label next to hitch for tongue weight and trailer load limits.

Keep weight in the cargo bed centered side to side, and as low and as far forward as possible.

Secure cargo so that it will not shift – a loose load could change handling unexpectedly or be thrown forward and strike occupants.

2-3

While using the Rhino

Keep your body completely inside the vehicle at all times. Keep both hands on the steering wheel. Be sure passenger is seated, belted, and holding onto the handholds. Close doors before driving. Any part of your body (arms, legs, and head) outside the vehicle can be struck by objects your vehicle is passing or crushed by the vehicle cage/frame in a rollover accident.

Watch for branches, brush, or other hazards that could enter the vehicle.

Abrupt maneuvers or aggressive driving, even on flat, open areas, can cause loss of control, including rollovers. The Rhino has higher ground clearance and other features to handle rugged terrain, and, as a result, can overturn in situations where some other vehicles may not.

2-4

Avoid rollovers:

Use care when turning:

Turning the steering wheel too far or too fast can result in a rollover.

Avoid sideways sliding, skidding, or fishtailing, and never do donuts.

Slow down before entering a turn and avoid hard braking in a turn.

When making tight turns from a stop or at slow speeds, avoid sudden or hard acceleration.

2-5

Drive straight up and down inclines, not across them. If crossing a hill is unavoidable, drive slowly and turn downhill immediately if you feel the vehicle may tip.

Avoid paved surfaces. Turn gradually and go slowly if you must drive on pavement. This vehicle is designed for off-road use only.

If you think or feel that the vehicle may tip or roll, keep your body completely inside the protective structure of the vehicle:

Brace yourself by pressing your feet firmly on the floorboards and keep a firm grip on the steering wheel or handholds.

Do not put your hands or feet outside of the vehicle for any reason. Your arm or leg could be crushed.

Do not try to stop a vehicle tipover using your arm or leg.

Do not operate this vehicle on any public street, road, or highway, even if dirt or gravel.

Do not operate the vehicle in fast-flowing water or water deeper than 33 cm (13 in). If you must cross shallow, slow-moving water, choose your path carefully to avoid sharp drop-offs, large rocks, or slippery surfaces. Operating this vehicle through deep or fast-flowing water can lead to loss of control or overturn. To reduce your risk of drowning or other injuries, use care when crossing through water.

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When loaded with cargo or towing a trailer:

Reduce speed, operate in low gear only, and allow more room to stop.

Avoid hills and rough terrain. Use extreme caution when towing or carrying a load on inclines.

Load trailer properly and use extra care when towing or pulling.

Do not tow or pull objects from any part of the vehicle other than the trailer hitch bracket or winch (if installed).

2-7

Avoid carbon monoxide poisoning

All engine exhaust contains carbon monoxide, a deadly gas. Breathing carbon monoxide can cause headaches, dizziness, drowsiness, nausea, confusion, and eventually death.

Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless, tasteless gas which may be present even if you do not see or smell any engine exhaust. Deadly levels of carbon monoxide can collect rapidly and you can quickly be overcome and unable to save yourself. Also, deadly levels of carbon monoxide can linger for hours or days in enclosed or poorly-ventilated areas. If you experience any symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning, leave the area immediately, get fresh air, and SEEK MEDICAL TREATMENT.

Do not run engine indoors. Even if you try to ventilate engine exhaust with fans or open windows and doors, carbon monoxide can rapidly reach dangerous levels.

Do not run engine in poorly ventilated or partially enclosed areas such as barns, garages, or carports.

Do not run engine outdoors where engine exhaust can be drawn into a building through openings such as windows and doors.

2-8

Genuine Yamaha Accessories

Choosing accessories for your Rhino is an important decision. Genuine Yamaha Accessories, which are available only from a Yamaha dealer, have been designed, tested, and approved by Yamaha for use on your Rhino.

Many companies with no connection to Yamaha manufacture parts and accessories or offer other modifications for Yamaha vehicles. Yamaha is not in a position to test the products that these aftermarket companies produce. Therefore, Yamaha can neither endorse nor recommend the use of accessories not sold by Yamaha or modifications not specifically recommended by Yamaha, even if sold and installed by a Yamaha dealer.

Aftermarket parts, accessories, and modifications

While you may find aftermarket products similar in design and quality to genuine Yamaha Accessories, recognize that some aftermarket accessories or modifications are not suitable because of potential safety hazards to you or others. Installing aftermarket products or having other modifications performed to your Rhino that change any of the vehicle’s design or operation characteristics can put you and others at greater risk of serious injury or death. You are responsible for injuries related to changes in the vehicle.

2-9

Aftermarket tires and rims

The tires and rims that came with your Rhino were designed to match the performance capabilities and to provide the best combination of handling, braking, and comfort. Other tires, rims, sizes, and combinations may not be appropriate. Refer to pages 8-43–8-46 for tire specifications and more information on replacing your tires.

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DESCRIPTION

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1.

Headlights

 

 

14.

Spark arrester

 

2.

Front shock absorber assembly

 

 

15.

Passenger seat belt

 

3.

Brake fluid reservoir

 

 

16.

Passenger seat

 

4.

Air filter element

 

 

17.

Passenger handhold

 

5.

V-belt case

 

 

18.

Engine oil dipstick

 

6.

Driver seat

 

 

19.

Battery

 

7.

Driver seat belt

 

 

20.

Fuses

 

8.

Cargo bed

 

 

21.

Coolant reservoir

 

9.

Tail/brake lights

 

 

22.

Radiator cap

 

10.

Rear shock absorber assembly

 

 

23.

Oil filter cartridge

 

11.

Cargo bed release levers

 

 

24.

Fuel tank cap

 

12.Spark plug

13.Door

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The vehicle you have purchased may differ

O P

Q R S

T U

slightly from those shown in the figures of this

 

 

 

manual.

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25.Light switch

26.Steering wheel

27.Main switch

28.On-Command four-wheel-drive and differential gear lock switches

29.Multi-function meter unit

30.Auxiliary DC jack

31.Drive select lever

32.Parking brake lever

33.Accelerator pedal

34.Brake pedal

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INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL

FUNCTIONS

Main switch

 

OFF

 

 

OFF

ON

 

O

 

 

 

 

 

 

N

 

1

 

T

 

 

 

S

START

 

 

R

 

 

A

 

 

 

T

 

1. Main switch

Functions of the respective switch positions are as follows:

ON:

All electrical circuits are supplied with power, and the headlights and taillights come on when the light switch is on.

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.

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Indicator and warning lights

78

1

2

3

4

5

6

9

1.On-Command differential gear lock indicator light “DIFF. LOCK”

2.Low-range indicator light “L”

3.High-range indicator light “H”

4.Neutral indicator light “N”

5.Reverse indicator light “R”

6.Parking brake indicator light “P”

7.On-Command four-wheel-drive/differential gear lock

indicator “ ”/“ DIFF.

LOCK

8.Coolant temperature warning light “

9.Engine trouble warning light “

On-Command differential gear lock indicator light “DIFF. LOCK”

This indicator light and the On-Command differential gear lock indicator in the display come on when the On-Command differential gear lock switch is set to the “LOCK” position. 4

When the switch is set to “LOCK”, the OnCommand differential gear lock indicator light will flash until the differential gear is locked.

Low-range indicator light “L”

This indicator light comes on when the drive select lever is in the “L” position.

High-range indicator light “H”

This indicator light comes on when the drive select lever is in the “H” position.

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DIFF.
LOCK

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.

Parking brake indicator light “P”

This indicator light comes on when the parking brake is applied.

On-Command four-wheel-drive/differential

gear lock indicator “ ”/“ DIFF.

LOCK

The On-Command four-wheel-drive indicator “ ” comes on when the On-Command four- wheel-drive switch is set to the “4WD” position.

The On-Command differential gear lock indicator “ ” in the On-Command four-wheel- drive indicator also comes on when the OnCommand differential gear lock switch is set to the “LOCK” position.

Due to the synchronizing mechanism in the differential gear case, the four-wheel-drive indicator may not come until the vehicle starts moving.

When the On-Command differential gear lock switch is set to “LOCK”, the indicator

DIFF. ” will flash until the differential gear is

LOCK

locked.

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