Argo 8x8 Avenger User manual

OPERATOR’S
MANUAL
MANUALNO.671-05-1 Printed in Canada 08/2006 5C
Do not remove this
manual from this vehicle.

A MESSAGE FROM THE PEOPLE WHO BUILT YOUR ARGO
Thank you for selecting an ARGO amphibious, off-road utility vehicle!
Ontario Drive & Gear Limited has been building ARGO vehicles since 1967. By listening care-
fully to our customers and responding to their needs, we have been constantly improving the
ARGO and will continue to do so.
OverthirtythousandARGO vehicleshaveprovidedreliableserviceallovertheworld. FromBritain
totheFarEast,AlaskatotheAntarctic,andfromthetropicalforestsofSouthAmerica tothedeserts
ofSaudiArabia. Weareproudtoprovide you with a vehiclethatrepresentstheultimateinamphibi-
ous,all-terrain transportation.
Your safety and the safety of all ARGO users is of the greatest concern to us. You will find
numerous safety statements in this manual. Please read and follow them carefully. Always be
safety conscious when you operate your ARGO and remember it is a motorized vehicle.
The ARGO is easy to drive and you will soon be tempted to take on new challenges. Please take
the time to develop your driving skills before doing so. Observe the recommendations outlined in
this Operator’s Manual and remember; some things are just impossible, even with an ARGO.
WELCOME TO THE WORLD WIDE ARGO FAMILY!
673-04 Argo Service Manual
673-04CD Argo Service Manual on CD-ROM
673-25 Argo Service Video (Does not include Frontier
orAvenger models)
Ontario Drive & Gear has produced resources which provide the Argo owner
with step-by-step instructions on how to perform general service procedures
on vehicles produced since 1992. Everything from removal and replacement
of brake pads to rebuilding the transmission. It’s all there. Removal and re-
placement of engines is included, however, engine overhaul is not. A sepa-
rate overhaul manual is available for each engine from your Argo dealer. Or-
der these materials from your selling dealer.

Read this manual before you operate your ARGO. It contains safe operating
instructions and warns the user about potential hazards that can result in per-
sonal injury.
Warnings are identified in the text by the following symbol:
Warning text warns the user about potential hazards that can result in personal
injury or death.
Cautions are identified in the text by the following symbol:
This manual is based on the latest product information available at the time of
printing. Ontario Drive & Gear Limited reserves the right to make changes at
any time and without obligation.
Reproduction of any part of this publication is prohibited without prior written
permission.
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© Ontario Drive & Gear Limited, 2000
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Caution text contains cautions that can prevent damage to the vehicle.

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PREFACE
Thismanual describes thecontrols,operation and basicmaintenanceprocedures for allVANGUARD,VANGUARD2, BIGFOOT,
RESPONSE ,CONQUEST andAVENGER models of theARGO from date of printing. Please take the time to read this manual
carefully, for your safety and that of others. By following these instructions, you will ensure extended, trouble free operation of
your vehicle.
For maintenance and adjustment of the engine, refer to the engine manufacturer’s operation and maintenance manual included in
your vehicle’s information package.
Before you drive your ARGO, make sure you understand how to use all controls, particularly the brakes and steering system.
Learn how to drive your vehicle in an open level area, away from buildings, trees and other obstacles, until you are completely
familiar with its operating characteristics. Drive very slowly until your driving skills improve, and drive with caution and
consideration at all times. The risk of accident or injury is greatest during the first weeks of use. Take special care during this
period. ALWAYSRESPECTOURENVIRONMENT.
CAUTION TO THE ARGO OWNER/OPERATOR
•Make sure everyone who drives this vehicle receives proper operating instructions and reads this Operator’s Manual.
•No one under the age of 16 should be allowed to operate the ARGO. Children under the age of 16 may not have the skills,
abilities or judgement needed to operate theArgo safely and may be involved in an accident causing severe injury or death.
•Never allow anyone under the influence of alcohol or any other intoxicating substance to drive or ride in the vehicle.
•Wear an approved safety helmet and eye protection when driving or riding in the vehicle.
•Special operating and safety procedures described in this manual must be observed before and during water operation as
outlined in Section 5.
•When operating your vehicle for extended periods of time, we recommend the use of approved hearing protection.
•Equip your vehicle with a fire extinguisher and a first aid kit.
•Equip your vehicle with basic tools for emergency repairs.
•Before starting your engine, check for spilled gasoline and wipe any up immediately. Gasoline is a potentially explosive
substance that can cause serious personal injury when ignited.
•Keep the floor pans secured in place at all times. Fingers, feet, animal tails or paws can be injured in the drive components
beneath the floor pans. The floor pans also help keep damaging debris out of the drive components.
•Make sure all passengers remain seated while the vehicle is in motion. Advise your passengers to hold onto the vehicle at all
times.
•Never overload your vehicle. Trying to steer an overloaded vehicle can overheat the brakes. This will lead to brake fade
which means loss of steering control and the ability to stop the vehicle. Overloading your vehicle can lead to premature brake
system failures and costly damage to drive chains, axles or bearings. Follow the recommended load capacity for your vehicle
listed in Section 1.
•Do not drive the vehicle at high speeds over unfamiliar or rough terrain. Personal injury or vehicle damage may result.
•Certain terrain and steep hills cannot be traversed safely with the Argo or any other vehicle. Do not attempt to drive over
terrain that is questionable.
•Do not drive your vehicle on asphalt or concrete roadways. When the vehicle turns, its tires skid on the driving surface.
Asphalt or concrete causes extensive tire wear.
•Use common sense at all times when driving your vehicle.
•The Argo engine hood is designed to stay fastened in place while the vehicle is being driven. If the Argo is transported by
truck or trailer, the hood should be removed and carried in the transport vehicle or secured in place on theArgo with rope or
tie down straps. Wind or turbulence at road speeds could result in the loss of the hood.
IMPORTANT
Operate this vehicle with safety constantly in mind. Off-road vehicles face unpredictable and often hazardous terrain conditions.
It is ultimately the operator’s responsibility to handle the vehicle safely within its limitations and to decide when and where to
travel.

TABLEOFCONTENTS
1.0 GENERAL INFORMATION
1.1 AMPHIBIOUSOPERATION ............................................................................................. 1
1.2 MAINTENANCEPROCEDURES ...................................................................................... 1
1.3 WINDCHILLFACTOR ..................................................................................................... 1
1.4 MODELIDENTIFICATION .............................................................................................. 1
1.4.1 Argo Vehicle Capacity ........................................................................................ 3
1.5 REARSEATS-8WHEELMODELS ................................................................................. 3
1.6 IDENTIFICATIONANDLOCATION OFCONTROLS ...................................................... 4
1.7 INFORMATIONLABELS ................................................................................................. 6
2.0 GENERAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
2.1 NEWVEHICLE“BREAK-IN”PROCEDURE ..................................................................... 7
2.2 PRE-OPERATIONCHECKS .............................................................................................. 7
2.3 CARRYINGPASSENGERSANDCARGO ......................................................................... 7
2.4 OPERATORSWITHDISABILITIES ................................................................................. 8
2.5 FUELINGTHEVEHICLE ................................................................................................... 9
2.6 VENTEDFUELSYSTEM-ALLMODELS ........................................................................ 9
3.0 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
3.1 BRAKESANDSTEERING ................................................................................................ 11
3.2 HOLDINGBRAKESYSTEM -Avenger,Frontier, Conquest, Response, Bigfoot
&Vanguard2 .....................................................................................................................11
3.3 HOLDINGBRAKESYSTEM-Vanguard .......................................................................... 12
3.4 THROTTLECONTROL ..................................................................................................... 12
3.5 STARTINGPROCEDURE .................................................................................................. 12
3.6 PRIMINGTHEENGINEFORAVENGEREFI ..................................................................... 13
3.7 STOPPINGTHEENGINE .................................................................................................. 13
3.8 MANUALSTARTINGPROCEDURE ................................................................................ 13
3.9 SELECTINGANDCHANGINGTRANSMISSIONGEARS(AllC,R,B,A,N &Smodels) 13
3.10 SELECTINGANDCHANGINGTRANSMISSIONGEARS (Avenger & Frontiermodels). 14
3.10.1 Changing Transmission Gears ............................................................................ 14
3.11 HEADLIGHTS .................................................................................................................. 14
4.0 DRIVINGPROCEDURES
4.1 DRIVINGSTRAIGHTAHEAD .......................................................................................... 15
4.2 STOPPINGTHEVEHICLE ................................................................................................. 15
4.3 TURNINGTHEVEHICLE .................................................................................................. 15
4.3.1 Left Turn ............................................................................................................. 16
4.3.2 Right Turn .......................................................................................................... 16
4.4 BACKINGTHEVEHICLEUP ............................................................................................ 16
4.4.1 Turning the VehicleWhile Backing Up............................................................... 16
5.0 DRIVINGPROCEDURESDURINGUNUSUALCONDITIONS
5.1 REMOTEAREAUSE ........................................................................................................ 17
5.2 ANGLEOFOPERATION .................................................................................................. 17
5.3 UPHILLOPERATION ....................................................................................................... 17
5.4 DOWNHILLOPERATION ................................................................................................ 17
5.5 SIDESLOPEOPERATION ................................................................................................ 18
5.6 AMPHIBIOUSOPERATION-GENERAL ......................................................................... 18
5.6.1 Entering Water .................................................................................................... 19
5.6.2 Driving Procedures in Water............................................................................... 19
5.6.3 Driving Out of Water .......................................................................................... 20
5.6.4 Outboard Motor Bracket..................................................................................... 20
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5.7 WINTEROPERATION .....................................................................................................20
5.7.1 Use on Ice Covered Bodies of Water.................................................................20
6.0 OIL,FILTERANDLUBRICATIONINFORMATION
6.1 ENGINEOILINFORMATION ..........................................................................................22
6.1.1 CHECKINGTHEENGINEOILLEVEL ...............................................................22
6.1.2 RECOMMENDEDENGINEOIL .........................................................................22
6.1.3 CHANGINGENGINEOIL ..................................................................................23
Drainingthe EngineOil ......................................................................................23
Refillingthe Engine ............................................................................................24
6.2 TRANSMISSIONOILINFORMATION ...........................................................................24
6.2.1 CHECKINGTHETRANSMISSIONOILLEVEL ................................................24
6.2.2 CHANGINGTHETRANSMISSIONOIL ...........................................................24
Refilling the Transmission .................................................................................24
6.3 FILTERINFORMATION ..................................................................................................24
6.3.1 AIRFILTER .......................................................................................................24
6.3.2 FUELFILTER .....................................................................................................24
6.3.3 OILFILTER ........................................................................................................25
6.4 LUBRICATIONINFORMATION .....................................................................................25
6.4.1 GENERAL ..........................................................................................................25
6.4.2 DRIVENCLUTCHLUBRICATION ....................................................................25
6.4.3 DRIVECHAINLUBRICATION .........................................................................25
6.4.4 IDLERCHAINLUBRICATION ..........................................................................26
6.4.5 OUTERAXLEFLANGEANDBEARINGLUBRICATION .................................26
6.4.6 IDLERSHAFTBEARINGLUBRICATION ........................................................27
6.4.7 INNERAXLEBEARINGLUBRICATION ..........................................................27
7.0 MAINTENANCEINFORMATION
7.1 ELECTRICALSYSTEM ....................................................................................................28
7.1.1 GENERAL ..........................................................................................................28
7.1.2 BATTERY-Argo Part No.127-54 ......................................................................28
CheckingFluid Level .........................................................................................28
Charging the Battery..........................................................................................28
Cleaning the Battery Terminals and Cable Connections ....................................28
Cleaning the Battery ..........................................................................................29
7.1.3 ELECTRICALSYSTEMFUSES .........................................................................29
7.1.4 SPARKPLUGS ...................................................................................................29
7.1.5 SPARKARRESTER ...........................................................................................29
7.2 DRIVESYSTEM&TIRES ................................................................................................29
7.2.1 DRIVEBELT ......................................................................................................29
DriveBeltRemoval ............................................................................................30
Drive Belt Installation ........................................................................................30
7.2.2 CLUTCHMAINTENANCE ...............................................................................31
Clutch Inspection ..............................................................................................31
7.2.3 DRIVECHAINS .................................................................................................31
DriveChainRemoval .........................................................................................31
Drive Chain Installation .....................................................................................31
7.2.4 DRIVECHAINTAKE-UPSYSTEM ...................................................................32
Removalof Slider Blocks ...................................................................................33
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Replacementof Slider Blocks ............................................................................. 33
7.2.5 IDLERCHAIN .................................................................................................... 33
Idler ChainAdjustment ...................................................................................... 34
IdlerChain Replacement..................................................................................... 34
Removalof IdlerChains ..................................................................................... 34
Installation of Idler Chains ................................................................................. 35
7.2.6 TIREINFLATION............................................................................................... 35
7.2.7 TIREREPAIRANDREPLACEMENT................................................................. 35
7.2.8 AXLEBEARINGMOUNTING ........................................................................... 36
7.3 MECHANICALBRAKES-VANGUARD ......................................................................... 36
7.3.1 GENERAL ........................................................................................................... 36
RemovalofFirewall ............................................................................................ 36
Mechanical Brake Inspection Procedure............................................................ 36
7.3.2 BRAKECALIPERADJUSTMENT ..................................................................... 36
7.3.3 BRAKEPADREPLACEMENT .......................................................................... 37
7.3.4 STEERINGLEVERADJUSTMENT .................................................................... 37
7.3.5 HOLDINGBRAKEADJUSTMENT.................................................................... 37
Re-installation ofFirewall ................................................................................... 38
7.4 HYDRAULICBRAKES-VANGUARD2,BIGFOOT,RESPONSE,CONQUEST,
FRONTIER&AVENGERMODELS................................................................................... 38
7.4.1 GENERAL ........................................................................................................... 38
7.4.2 BRAKEFLUIDLEVEL ....................................................................................... 38
7.4.3 CHANGINGBRAKEFLUID ............................................................................... 38
7.4.4 HYDRAULICBRAKEPADINSPECTION ......................................................... 39
FirewallRemoval ................................................................................................ 39
Brake Pad Inspection Procedure ........................................................................ 39
Re-installation of Brake Pads ............................................................................. 39
Re-installation ofFirewall ................................................................................... 39
7.4.5 HANDBRAKEADJUSTMENT ......................................................................... 40
7.4.6 BRAKEPLUNGERADJUSTMENT.................................................................... 40
7.4.7 BRAKECOOLINGSYSTEM .............................................................................. 40
7.4.8 ENGINECOOLING&EXHAUSTSYSTEM ....................................................... 41
7.5 MAINTENANCESCHEDULE .......................................................................................... 42
8.0 TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................................................................................. 43
9.0 CLEANINGANDSTORAGE ......................................................................................................... 45
9.1 CLEANINGTHEVEHICLE ............................................................................................... 45
9.2 STORINGTHEVEHICLE .................................................................................................. 45
Cleaning the Vehicle ......................................................................................................... 45
Drain the Fuel System....................................................................................................... 45
Prepare the Battery for Storage......................................................................................... 45
Protect the Electrical System ............................................................................................ 45
Raise the Vehicle ............................................................................................................. 45
Preparing the Engine for Storage ...................................................................................... 45
10.0 POTENTIALHAZARDS ............................................................................................................. 46
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11.0 ACCESSORYINFORMATION
11.1 GENERAL .................................................................................................................................... 50
11.2 CARGOTIE-DOWNS (PartNo.614-06)....................................................................................... 50
11.3 ARGOTRACK SYSTEMS (StandardTrack andSuper Track) .................................................... 50
11.3.1 Installation Instructions ............................................................................................... 50
11.3.2 Installing theAxle Extension (Super Track & Rubber Track)........................................ 51
11.3.3 Removal ofArgoTracks ............................................................................................... 52
11.3.4 Operating Precautions .................................................................................................. 53
11.3.5 Standard Tracks............................................................................................................ 53
11.3.6 Super Tracks ................................................................................................................. 53
11.3.7 Rubber Tracks .............................................................................................................. 53
11.3.8 Installation Instructions (825-50-1 Rubber Track System) ............................................ 53
11.3.9 Removalof 825-50-1ArgoRubberTrackSystem.......................................................... 55
11.4 ICECLEATKIT(PartNos.625-20&825-20) .............................................................................. 55
11.5 OUTBOARDMOTORBRACKET (PartNo.617-00) ................................................................... 55
11.6 OUTBOARDMOTOR SUPPORT(PartNo.618-00) .................................................................... 56
11.7 OUTBOARDMOTORBRACKET -SIDEMOUNT(PartNo. 617-10&618-10).......................... 56
11.8 ARGOSTORAGECOVERS(PartNos.621-10;621-20;821-10;821-20)....................................... 56
11.9 POWERWINCH(PartNos. 622-40; 622-70&622-80)................................................................. 56
11.9.1 Rules for Safe Operation ............................................................................................... 56
11.9.2 Tips for Extending the Life of Your Winch.................................................................... 58
11.10 REARMUDFLAPKIT(PartNo.625-10).................................................................................... 59
11.11 TRAILERHITCHKIT (PartNo.626-10)...................................................................................... 59
11.12 BILGEPUMPKIT(PartNo.638-25& 638-30) ............................................................................. 59
11.13 HANDRAILKITS(Part No. 639-20;839-20&839-30) ................................................................ 59
11.14 TOWHOOKKIT(PartNo.642-00) ............................................................................................. 59
11.15 WINDSHIELD(Part No.648-75&648-80) .................................................................................. 59
11.16 CONVERTIBLETOP(PartNos.649-33,649-50;849-40&849-50) ............................................... 60
11.17 ALTERNATORKITS (PartNos.650-60,850-60&850-40) .......................................................... 60
11.17.1 Alternator Kit for Conquest.......................................................................................... 60
11.18 SNOWPLOWKIT(PartNo.657-13&657-21) ........................................................................... 60
11.19 AMPHIBIOUSTRAILER (PartNo.695-75&695-80BL) ............................................................. 61
11.19.1 Operating Precautions .................................................................................................. 61
11.20 HEATER KIT - Conquest(Part No.848-10);Avenger (Part No.848-32)...................................... 61
11.21 ROLLOVERPROTECTIVESTRUCTURES(PartNos.848-40-2;848-40-4;849-90-2&849-90-4) 61
11.22 REARBENCHSEAT(Part No.849-60&849-80) ........................................................................ 62
11.23 DUMPBOXKIT(PartNos.835-00&835-01) ............................................................................. 62
11.23.1 DumpBox Operating Guidelines ................................................................................... 62
11.24 ROLLBARKIT (PartNo.648-15)................................................................................................ 62
11.25 12VACCESSORYOUTLETKIT(PartNo.633-25) ...................................................................... 63
APPENDIX
1 SPECIALTOOLS
VICEGRIPMODIFICATIONS .................................................................................................... 64
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SECTION 1
GENERAL INFORMATION
1.1AMPHIBIOUS OPERATION
All models of the ARGO are amphibious and capable of tra-
versing calm water. Special operating procedures and safety
precautions must be observed before entering the water and
during amphibious operation. Do not drive your vehicle into
water until you have read Section 5.6Amphibious Operation.
Operators with disabilities need to take certain precautions in
the interest of their own safety. Refer to Section 2.4 of this
manualfor moredetails.
1.2MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES
Maintenance procedures described in this manual can be car-
ried out by the operator. These procedures include:
1. checking fluid levels
2. changing the engine and transmission oil
3. cleaning and replacing filters
4. preventative maintenance
5. inspections, adjustments, repairs and trouble-shooting
If you perform your own maintenance, carefully follow the
lubrication and preventative maintenance schedule (Section
7.5). Byfollowing thisschedule, youwillreceive troublefree,
long term service from your vehicle. The following compre-
hensiveARGO service information is available:
•673-001977-1986ARGO ServiceManual
•673-011987ARGOServiceManual
•673-021988Supplement
•673-04ServiceManual 1992-CURRENT
•673-04CDServiceManual onCD-ROM1992-CURRENT
•673-25ArgoServiceVideo 1992-2000
YourArgo dealer will perform regular maintenance and lubri-
cation for a reasonable service charge.
The trouble-shooting chart (Section 8) contains information
for locating and correcting mechanical problems. In many
cases, potential problems can be identified by unusual noises,
sluggishness or vibration, before they result in a breakdown.
Referto thechart toidentifythese symptoms. Take immediate
corrective action or take the vehicle to an Argo dealer for
service.
This manual does not provide detailed maintenance or servic-
ing information for the engine. Refer to the engine manufac-
turer’s manual (supplied with each Argo) for important war-
ranty, service and operating information.
If the engine requires servicing, take the vehicle to an author-
ized engine service outlet.
1.3 WIND CHILLFACTOR
Why does it feel much colder outdoors on a windy day than
when there’s no wind, especially in winter?
The cooling effect of the wind makes it feel that it’s colder
than it really is. This combined effect of wind and low tem-
perature is known as the “wind chill factor”.
Argo operators should be aware of the wind chill factor. Dress
warmly and make sure exposed skin is protected. Pay particu-
lar attention that young passengers are properly “bundled
up” with their hands and faces well protected.
1.4MODELIDENTIFICATION
Vehicles are identified by a 17 digit vehicle identification
number - reference Section 1.6 for exact location. The last 6
digits of this number begin with one of the following prefix:
C - Conquest
R - Response
B - Bigfoot
N - Vanguard2(Hydraulic Brakes)
S - Vanguard (Mechanical Brakes)
A - Conquest 6x6
V - Avenger 8x8
H - Avenger EFI
F - Frontier

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SECTION 1
GENERAL INFORMATION
Carefullyobserve the maximumloadcapacity for yourvehicle
on land and in water as listed in the following:
ARGO6x6VANGUARD(S)
Engine: Briggs & Stratton Vanguard, 480 cc (16 h.p.)
V-Twin, 4 cycle, air cooled
Transmission: 2 forward speeds, neutral and reverse
Clutch: Variable speed torque converter
Fuel Capacity: 32 litres (7.0 Imp. Gal., 8.4 U.S. Gal.)
Steering/Brakes: Mechanical, 9" disc with holding brake system
Drive Chains: Double RC-50 roller chain and single RC-60 roller
chain
Electrical: 12 volt D.C. battery, 435 cranking amps at 0 F;
16 Amp magneto type charging system, electronic
ignition
Speed: Land - 35 km/h (22 mph)
Water - 3 km/h (2 mph)
Load Capacity: Land - 4 persons or 317 kg (700 lbs.)
SEE SECT.1.4.1 Water - 2 adults or 158 kg (350 lbs.)
Maximum Rear
Capacity: Land and Water - 63 kg (140 lbs.)
Tires: 22x10.00-8NHS, 2 ply
Dry Weight: 348 kg (765 lbs.)
ARGO6x6BIGFOOT(B)
Engine: Briggs & Stratton Vanguard, 570 cc cooler cleaner
running (18 h.p.) V-Twin, 4 cycle, air cooled
Transmission: 2 forward speeds, neutral and reverse
Clutch: Variable speed torque converter
Fuel Capacity: 32 litres (7.0 Imp. Gal., 8.4 U.S. Gal.)
Steering/Brakes: Hydraulic, 9" disc with holding brake system
Drive Chains: Double RC-50 roller chain and single RC-60 roller
chain
Electrical: 12 volt D.C. battery, 435 cranking amps at 0 F;
20/50 Amp magneto type charging system,
electronic ignition
Speed: Land - 39 km/h (24 mph)
Water - 3 km/h (2 mph)
Load Capacity: Land - 4 persons or 317 kg (700 lbs.)
SEE SECT.1.4.1 Water - 2 adults or 158 kg (350 lbs.)
Tires: 25x12.00-9NHS, 2 ply
Dry Weight: 414 kg (910 lbs.)
ARGO6x6CONQUEST(A)
Engine: Kawasaki 620 cc (20 h.p.) V-twin 4 cycle, liquid
cooled
Transmission: 2 forward speeds, neutral and reverse
Clutch: Variable speed torque converter
Fuel Capacity: 32 litres (7.0 Imp. Gal., 8.4 U.S. Gal.)
Steering/Brakes: Hydraulic, 9" disc with holding brake system
Drive Chains: Double RC-50 roller chain and single RC-60 roller
chain
Electrical: 12 volt D.C. battery, 435 cranking amps at 0 F; 20
Amp charging system, battery ignition
Speed: Land - 35 km/h (22 mph)
Water - 3 km/h (2 mph)
Load Capacity: Land - 2 persons or 317 kg (700 lbs.)
SEE SECT.1.4.1 Water - 2 adults or 158 kg (350 lbs.)
Tires: 25x12.00-9NHS, 2 ply
Dry Weight: 450 kg (990 lbs.)
ARGO6x6VANGUARD2(N)
Engine: Briggs & Stratton Vanguard, 480 cc (16 h.p.)
V-Twin, 4 cycle, air cooled
Transmission: 2 forward speeds, neutral and reverse
Clutch: Variable speed torque converter
Fuel Capacity: 32 litres (7.0 Imp. Gal., 8.4 U.S. Gal.)
Steering/Brakes: Hydraulic, 9" disc with holding brake system
Drive Chains: Double RC-50 roller chain and single RC-60 roller
chain
Electrical: 12 volt D.C. battery, 435 cranking amps at 0 F;
16 Amp magneto type charging system, electronic
ignition
Speed: Land - 35 km/h (22 mph)
Water - 3 km/h (2 mph)
Load Capacity: Land - 4 persons or 317 kg (700 lbs.)
SEE SECT.1.4.1 Water - 2 adults or 158 kg (350 lbs.)
Maximum Rear
Capacity: Land and Water - 63 kg (140 lbs.)
Tires: 22x10.00-8NHS, 2 ply
Dry Weight: 348 kg (765 lbs.)
ARGO8x8RESPONSE (R)
Engine: Briggs & Stratton Vanguard, 570 cc (18 h.p.)
V-Twin, 4 cycle, air cooled
Transmission: 2 forward speeds, neutral and reverse
Clutch: Variable speed torque converter
Fuel Capacity: 32 litres (7.0 Imp. Gal., 8.4 U.S. Gal.)
Steering/Brakes: Hydraulic, 9" disc with holding brake system
Drive Chains: Double RC-50 roller chain and single RC-60 roller
chain
Electrical: 12 volt D.C. battery, 435 cranking amps at 0 F;
20 Amp magneto type charging system, electronic
ignition
Speed: Land - 30 km/h (20 mph)
Water - 3 km/h (2 mph)
Load Capacity: Land - 6 persons or 454 kg (1000 lbs.)
SEE SECT.1.4.1 Water - 4 adults or 317 kg (700 lbs.)
Tires: 22x10.00-8NHS, 2 ply
Dry Weight: 436 kg (960 lbs.)
ARGOCONQUEST(C)
Engine: Kawasaki 620 cc (20 h.p.) V-twin 4 cycle, liquid
cooled
Transmission: 2 forward speeds, neutral and reverse
Clutch: Variable speed torque converter
Fuel Capacity: 32 litres (7.0 Imp. Gal., 8.4 U.S. Gal.)
Steering/Brakes: Hydraulic Caliper, 9" disc with holding brake system
Drive Chains: Double RC-50 roller chains and single RC-60 roller
chain
Electrical: 12 volt D.C. battery, 435 cranking amps at 0 F; 20
Amp charging system, battery ignition
Speed: Land - 30 km/h (20 mph)
Water - 3 km/h (2 mph)
Load Capacity: Land - 6 persons or 454 kg (1000 lbs.)
SEE SECT.1.4.1 Water - 4 adults or 317 kg (700 lbs.)
Tires: 22x10.00-8NHS, 2 ply
Dry Weight: 465 kg (1025 lbs.)

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GENERAL INFORMATION
AVENGER(V)
Engine: Kohler 674 cc (26 h.p.) V-twin 4 cycle, liquid cooled
Transmission: 2 forward speeds, neutral and reverse
Clutch: Variable speed torque converter
Fuel Capacity: 29 Litre (6.3 Imp. Ga., 7.6 U.S Gal.)
Steering/Brakes: Hydraulic Caliper, 10.25" with holding brake system
Drive Chains: Double RC-50 roller chains & Single RC 60 Roller
chain
Electrical: 12 volt D.C. battery, 435 cranking amps at 0 F;
25 Amp charging system, electronic ignition
Speed: Land - 32 km/hr (20 mph)
Water - 3 km/h (2 mph)
Load Capacity: Land - 6 persons or 522kg (1150lbs)
SEE SECT.1.4.1 Water - 4 adults or 317kg (700lbs)
Tires: 25x11.5-9NHS, 2 ply
Dry Weight: 542kg (1195lbs)
AVENGEREFI(H)
Engine: Kohler 747 cc (31 h.p.) V-twin 4 cycle, liquid cooled
Transmission: 2 forward speeds, neutral and reverse
Clutch: Variable speed torque converter
Fuel Capacity: 29 Litre (6.3 Imp. Ga., 7.6 U.S Gal.)
Steering/Brakes: Hydraulic Caliper, 10.25" with holding brake system
Drive Chains: Double RC-50 roller chains & Single RC 60 Roller
chain
Electrical: 12 volt D.C. battery, 435 cranking amps at 0 F;
25 Amp charging system, electronic ignition
Speed: Land - 32 km/hr (20 mph)
Water - 3 km/h (2 mph)
Load Capacity: Land - 6 persons or 522kg (1150lbs)
SEE SECT.1.4.1 Water - 4 adults or 317kg (700lbs)
Tires: 25x11.5-9NHS, 2 ply
Dry Weight: 542kg (1195lbs)
ARGOFRONTIER(F)
Engine: Briggs & Stratton Vanguard, 627 cc cooler cleaner
running (18 h.p.) V-Twin, 4 cycle, air cooled
Transmission: 2 forward speeds, neutral and reverse
Clutch: Variable speed torque converter
Fuel Capacity: 29 Litre (6.3 Imp. Ga., 7.6 U.S Gal.)
Steering/Brakes: Hydraulic Caliper, 10.25" with holding brake system
Drive Chains: Single RC-60 roller chain
Electrical: 12 volt D.C. battery, 435 cranking amps at 0 F;
20/50 Amp magneto type charging system,
electronic ignition
Speed: Land - 39 km/h (24 mph)
Water - 3 km/h (2 mph)
Load Capacity: Land - 4 persons or 317 kg (700 lbs.)
SEE SECT.1.4.1 Water - 2 adults or 158 kg (350 lbs.)
Tires: 24x10.00-8NHS, 8 ply
Dry Weight: 414 kg (910 lbs.)
1.4.1 Argo Vehicle Capacity
Vehicle capacity includes occupants, cargo, fuel, and
all accessories. Capacity for occupants and cargo is
reduced by the weight of accessories as shown in the
chart below.
Available vehicle capacity must be reduced if your vehicle is
equipped with any accessories. Reduce the available capacity
by the total weight of accessories fitted to your vehicle.
ReduceBy
Accessory On On
OnVehicle Land Water
RegularTracks6x6 135 lbs. (60 kg) 85lbs. (40 kg)
RegularTracks8x8 175 (80) 110 (50)
Supertracks6x6 145 (65) 90 (40)
Supertracks8x8 210 (95) 135 (60)
Avenger Track Kit 240 (110) 150 (68)
Winch Kit 50 (23) 50 (23)
Brush Guard 11 (5) 11 (5)
Windshield 33 (15) 33 (15)
RollBar6x6 50 (23) 50 (23)
ROPS6x6 130 (60) SEEWARNING
ROPS8x8 140 (64) 140 (64)
ROPS8x8Avenger 155 (70) 155 (70)
HalfTop 16 (7) 16 (7)
FullTop8x8 27 (12) 27 (12)
FullTop6x6 22 (10) 22 (10)
SnowPlow 190 (85) SEEWARNING
DumpBox 100 (45) 500 (225)
Rear Bench Seat 34 (15) 34 (15)
Do NOT use an Argo on water when equipped with a
snow plow. Do NOT use an Argo 6x6 in water when
equipped with a ROPS. The increased weight of the
snowplow outfrontor the top-heavyweightof theROPS
on the 6x6 will make the Argo unstable and could cause
the vehicle to capsize, causing injury or drowning to
the driver and passengers.
1.5 REAR SEATS - 8 WHEELMODELS
Argo8 wheel modelsarefitted with “quick-release”rearseats.
Removal
1. Grasp the inner edge of the rear seat at both ends.
2. Lift the inner edge of the rear seat upwards until both plas-
tic bumpers are clear of the upper body.
3. Using an upward motion, pull the seat toward the centre of
the rear compartment.
4. Remove the seat.
Installation
1. Place the rear seat over the seat mounting holes in the
upper body. Insert the large seat washers through the holes.
2. Using downward pressure, slide the seat towards the out-
side of the vehicle to lock it in place.

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GENERAL INFORMATION
1.6 IDENTIFICATIONAND LOCATION OFCONTROLS

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1.6 IDENTIFICATIONAND LOCATION OFCONTROLS
SECTION 1
GENERAL INFORMATION

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SECTION 1
GENERAL INFORMATION
1.7 INFORMATION LABELS
There are labels on all models which indicate operating hazards and provide special operating instructions. Information about the
use of the holding brake system, the use of the vehicle in water, correct fueling procedures and placement of the floorpans has
been provided on distinctive coloured labels fastened to the various locations on the Argo.
Figure 1-1 Location of Information Labels - All Models
The label shown below is located behind the seat in the rear compartment of all 6-wheel models.
Figure 1-2 Rear Compartment Capacity Label - All 6x6 Models

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SECTION 2
GENERAL OPERATING INFORMATION
2.1 NEW VEHICLE “BREAK-IN” PROCEDURE
To obtain long term, trouble free service from your vehicle,
observe the following break-in guidelines:
1. Vary the speed of the vehicle for the first tank of fuel.
Avoid full throttle operation during break-in period.
2. Check engine and transmission oil levels daily during
break-in period.
3. Change the transmission oil after initial 20 hours of opera-
tion, or after 2 tanks of fuel have been used. Failure to do
so can result in damage to the transmission bearings or
gear surfaces. Refer to Section 6.2.2 for transmission oil
changing instructions.
4. Change the engine oil in the Vanguard engine after the first
8 hours of operation & the Kawasaki and Kohler engine
after the first 20 hours of operation. Refer to Section 6.1.3
of this manual and the oil change section of each engine
owner’s manual for oil change information.
5. Check the idler chain adjustment each day before driving
the vehicle, and after the initial 2 hours of operation. Refer
to Section 7.2.5 for idler chain inspection and adjustment
information.
6. Never overloadyourvehicle. Trying tosteer anoverloaded
vehicle can overheat the brakes. This will lead to brake
fade which means loss of steering control and the ability
to stop the vehicle. Overloading the vehicle can lead to
prematurebrake system failuresand costlydamage todrive
chains, axles or bearings. Follow the recommended load
capacity for the vehicle listed in Section 1.4.
7. Do not allow the brakes to drag, particularly during the
first10 hours of operation.Tomaximizebrakepad life, start
by making several low speed turns to both sides. Allow
the brakes to cool by driving in a straight line. Repeat the
low speed turns.Allow the brakes to cool again. This pro-
cedure will properly seat the brake pad friction material to
the brake disc. The steering levers should be fully forward,
against the dash or handlebar (if equipped) kept centered,
during straight ahead operation. Dragging the brakes will
cause overheating of the brake components and result in
brake fade.
8. The axleflange gasketsandbearing extension gasketshave
a tendency to settle on new machines which could result
in a loosening of the flange and extension bolts. Check
and if necessary re-torque the bolts to 30 ft. lbs. (360 in.
lbs.) See Section 7.2.8.
2.2 PRE-OPERATION CHECKS
Carefullyfollow the enginemanufacturer’s recommended pre-
operation/daily checks as well as the following:
1. Check the fuel level in the see-through tank located under
the driver’s seat.
2. Check the air pressure in all tires. NOTE: Improperly in-
flated tires can cause the vehicle to pull to one side, requir-
ing constant steering correction. See Section 7.2.6 for tire
pressure specifications.
3. Test the operation of the twist grip throttle control by turn-
ing it to the fully open position and releasing it. The throt-
tle must operate smoothly and return automatically to the
fully closed position. Take the vehicle to anARGO dealer
if the twist grip requires adjustment.
4. Check hand operated brake lever on left hand steering bar
for braking capability. (All models except Vanguard) Sec-
tion 7.4.5. Check steering handle bar travel to the left and
to the right for steering capability. See Section 7.4.6 for
Plunger PinAdjustment.
5. Check the steering lever travel by pulling both steering
levers fully to the rear (Vanguard Mechanical Brake Mod-
els). See Section 7.3.4 for proper adjustment details.
6. Check the engine intake and exhaust screen for obstruc-
tions. Clear any debris that has accumulated.
2.3 CARRYING PASSENGERSAND CARGO
1. Keep cargo as low as possible and evenly distributed.
2. Use extreme CAUTION when negotiating inclines with a
loaded vehicle. Heavy loads and high loads decrease the
stability of the vehicle and may cause it to roll. Be pre-
pared to shift occupant weight and load forward or have
passengers get out of the vehicle to climb an incline.
3. Secure cargo to prevent it from shifting while driving.
4. Do not mount any heavy fixtures to the upper body with-
out support to the vehicle frame. The added weight may
cause body deformation that could result in the tires rub-
bing through the body.
The rear compartment capacity of all 6 wheel
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GENERAL OPERATING INFORMATION
Exceeding this weight limitation will decrease
the stability of the vehicle on inclines and
increase the possibility of rolling over back-
wards when climbing a grade. Do NOT ex-
ceed this weight in the rear compartment.
Make sure all passengers riding in an ARGO
equipped with tracks and ice cleats are in-
formed to keep hands, feet and clothing in-
side the vehicle, well away from the tracks
and ice cleats, while the ARGO is in motion.
Serious injury or death could result from get-
ting caught by the ice cleats.
2.4 OPERATORSWITH DISABILITIES
The information below pertains to safety proce-
dures, which, if not followed, can result in per-
sonal injury or death or damage to the Argo
vehicle.
We advise persons with disabilities who operate Argo vehi-
cles, to take certain precautions in the interest of their own
safety. Since the nature of disabilities can vary widely, it is
impossible to give complete instructions that apply to every
specific case. Therefore, it is the responsibility of the Argo
driver to take steps beyond the ones suggested in the follow-
ing that take the special nature of his/her disability into ac-
count in order to operate the vehicle safely.
Please read this Operator’s Manual thoroughly BEFORE OP-
ERATINGYOURNEWARGOVEHICLE.
Equipment
Formobility-impaired drivers,the followingadditional equip-
ment should be installed in theArgo vehicle:
- roll-over protection
- a special seat assisting the driver in maintaining his/her
seating position
- four-point safety harness
- fire extinguisher within reach of the driver
MaximumPayload
Due to the additionally installed equipment, including any
other ARGO accessories, the maximum available payload of
the vehicle must be reduced accordingly; refer to Section 1 in
yourARGO Operator’s Manual underArgoVehicle Capacity.
Never exceed the maximum load capacity of the vehicle.
General
Ensure that the on-board fire extinguisher is fully charged at
all times and have it inspected on a regular basis by qualified
personnel.
We recommend that you do not venture out in your Argo
without being accompanied by an able-bodied person to as-
sist you in case you encounter difficulty. If this is not possi-
ble, make sure that adequate communications equipment (eg.
cell phone, two-way radio) with an independent power supply
is on-board and communication lines are open at all times to
callfor help if necessary. Remember, asimple technicalfailure
could leave you stranded.
If parts of your body are pain insensitive, please take extra
care to ensure that your skin does not touch components of
the Argo that may be hot. Also, be aware of hot air exhaust
outlets and moving parts.
Ifyour vehicleis equippedwith an optionalwheelchair swing-
arm lift, make sure that the lift line and the swing arm are se-
cured. An unsecured lift arm or line could injure bystanders or
property and can also result in loss of control over the vehicle
if it gets caught while driving.
If your vehicle is equipped with a transfer board, ensure that
the board is removed from the body support bracket when not
in use and safely stored in a spot convenient to reach.
WaterOperation
Carefully read Section 5 of the Operator’s Manual covering
water operation.
Ensurethat everyone ridingin thevehicle,as well asthe driver,
is wearing an approved personal flotation device.
After entering the water from a firm gradual slope, unlatch or
remove all safety belts and restraining devices, including the
operator’s.
If the vehicle is equipped with an optional convertible top
assembly, fold the top assembly down to allow for a quick exit
in case the vehicle submerges and to reduce the surface ex-
posed to the wind.
Be aware that the weight of the ROPS makes the vehicle more
likely to rollover in water than an unmodified vehicle.
We do not recommend the use of your Argo on frozen water
surfaces because of the danger of breaking through the ice
and the risk of exposure in cold water. (Refer to Section 5 of

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the Operator’s Manual.) If you must cross ice-covered bodies
of water, take along an able-bodied person to assist if difficul-
ties are encountered.
LandOperation
When operating the vehicle on land, make sure all occupants
including yourself are wearing the seat belts and you are
strapped in your seat firmly at all times. Loss of seating posi-
tion could result in loss of control of the vehicle.
Be constantly aware of the overall height and width of your
Argo vehicle equipped with the ROPS. Watch out for low
objects, eg. brush, branches, etc. which could strike the ROPS
and cause the vehicle to stop abruptly, rollover, or go out of
control.
Due to the weight of the ROPS, your vehicle is more likely to
rollover on land than a standardArgo vehicle. Ensure passen-
gers and operator remain seated at all times and keep all cargo
low and evenly distributed.
Seat belts must be properly adjusted and worn by all occu-
pants at all times EXCEPT when the vehicle is floating in wa-
ter.
Wehaveprovidedthisinformation becausewewantyou to
enjoyyourmobilityinthe outdoorssafely.However,please
keep in mind that all the warnings and instructions in the
worldcannot replace commonsense.You’ve gotit– please
use it.
2.5FUELINGTHEVEHICLE
Gasoline is extremely flammable and can ex-
plode under certain conditions. Do not add
fuel while the engine is running or hot. If fuel
is spilled in, on or around the vehicle, wipe it
up immediately. Flush out any fuel spilled in
the vehicle with water and allow it to drain
out through the drain plug holes. Do not
smoke when filling the fuel tank.
Useclean, fresh, unleadedgasoline inall modelsoftheARGO.
Minimum87 octanefuel isrecommended.
Leaded gasoline can be used as a substitute fuel. However, if
leaded gasoline is used, the engine will require more frequent
servicing.
Never use gasoline containing methanol or white gas since
engine or fuel system damage could occur.
AllC, R, B,A, N and Smodelsof theARGOare equipped with
a32 litre (7.0Imp.Gal., 8.4 U.S.Gal.)“see-thru” polyethelene
fueltanklocatedunderneath the driver’sseat. AllArgoAvenger
and Frontier models are equipped with a 29.0 litre (6.3 Imp.
Gal, 7.6 U.S. Gal.)"see-thru" polyethelene fuel tank located
under the driver's seat. Depending on loading and driving
conditions, an ARGO can be driven for 7 to 12 hours on one
tank of fuel. Verify your vehicle’s actual fuel consumption
before attempting any long trips. Never travel in remote areas
or set out on long trips withouta full tank of fuel and adequate
spare fuel stored in approved watertight fuel containers.
The fuel filler neck and fuel cap are located on the right side of
the vehicle behind the driver’s seat. Replace the fuel cap if
fuel leakage occurs, or if moisture is detected in the fuel. Use
ARGOPartNo. 126-46 fuel cap.
Never fill the tank to the point where the fuel level rises into
thefiller neck. Ifthe tankis overfilled, heatmaycause the fuel
to expand and overflow through the vent.
Portable fuel containers may contain contaminants (dirt, wa-
ter, etc.) that will cause engine operating problems. Use only
clean, approved gasoline containers.
After filling the fuel tank, be sure the fuel cap is replaced
securely. Do not drive the vehicle unless the fuel cap is prop-
erly in place.
Never use untreated gasoline that has been stored for
more than 45 days. Stale gasoline can cause
deposits to form in the fuel lines and carburetor. These
deposits clog the fuel system and cause engine starting
and operating problems.
WhenstoringtheARGOfor45days ormore,useARGO
Part No. 127-77 Fuel Stabilizer to treat fuel in the fuel
tank and fuel containers.
2.6VENTEDFUELSYSTEM-ALLMODELS
AllARGO models have fuel systems that are vented through
a special hose connected to the filler neck assembly that runs
along the upper body to a fitting at the left rear.
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GENERAL OPERATING INFORMATION

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When installing the Handrail Kit, Convertible Top Kit
or Outboard Motor Bracket; Since the fuel vent hose
runs along the under side of the upper body, care must
be taken when drilling mounting holes. The fuel vent
hose could be pierced during the drilling process, re-
sulting in a dangerous fuel leak into the vehicle and a
costly repair procedure.
Never use gasoline or other harsh solvents to clean the
Argo body. All Camouflage material is especially vul-
nerable to damage and peeling if it comes into contact
with gasoline. Take precautionary action when
refueling to protect the body from any such occurances.
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GENERAL OPERATING INFORMATION

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SECTION 3
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
3.1 BRAKESAND STEERING
Do NOT oversteer. Avoid the tendency to push or pull
harder on the steering system if the vehicle is not re-
sponding as expected. Once the vehicle's wheels have
been locked, pushing or pulling harder on the steering
system will not increase the turning capacity of the ve-
hicle. Damage may occur to the steering system as a
result of oversteering.
All S Models
The right and left steering levers are used to turn and stop the
vehicle when it is moving forward or in reverse. When the
right steering lever is pulled back, the vehicle turns to the
right (Figure 3-1). When the left steering lever is pulled back,
the vehicle turns to the left. To stop the vehicle, pull both
steering levers back evenly.
AllV,H,F,C,R, B,AandNModels
The moto-cross style steering handle bar is used to turn the
vehicle when it is moving in forward or reverse. Pulling back
on the right side of the steering handle bar while pushing on
the left side of the handle bar, causes the vehicle to turn right.
Pulling back on the left side of the steering handle bar while
pushing on the right side causes the vehicle to turn left. (Fig-
ure 3-2) To stop the vehicle, pull back on the hand brake lever
located on the left handle bar.
TheARGO isaskid steer vehicle. Duringa turn,the rearofthe
vehicle swings outward as the vehicle pivots on the front tire
on the inside of the turn. To make a right hand turn, the rear of
the vehicle skids out to the left. To make a left hand turn, the
rear of the vehicle skids out to the right.
When turning, the back of the vehicle swings to the
opposite direction of the turn. 8-wheel vehicles swing
out further than 6-wheelers. Always take care to avoid
hitting persons or objects with the rear of the vehicle!
Serious injury or death can result!
Figure 3-1. Making a right hand turn (All S models)
Figure 3-2. Making a left hand turn (All V, H, F, C, R, B, A
and N models)
3.2 HOLDINGBRAKE SYSTEM - AVENGER, FRONTIER,
CONQUEST, RESPONSE, BIGFOOT & VANGUARD2
Models
The holding brake system is not a parking brake, and
therefore is not designed to hold the vehicle in place
for long periods of time. The holding brake is for short
term use only.
When parking on an incline, engage the holding brake
levers, leave the vehicle in gear, turn the engine off and
block the vehicle’s wheels.
When in use, the holding brake system keeps the steering
levers locked in the full braking position.
Toapplythe holdingbrakesystem:
1. Pull the hand brake lever back and engage the locking pin
mechanism by pushing inwards.
To releasethe holdingbrakesystem:
1. Squeeze the hand brake lever to release the locking pin
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
3.3 HOLDINGBRAKE SYSTEM - VANGUARD
The VANGUARD has a holding brake lever installed at the
base of the left hand steering lever.
The holding brake is not a parking brake. When park-
ing on an incline, engage the holding brake, leave the
vehicle in gear, turn the engine off and block the vehi-
cle’s wheels.
Toapplythe holdingbrakesystem:
1. Pull the left steering lever back.
2. While holdingthe steeringleverback,lift the holdingbrake
lever up so it engages the steering lever holding brake pin.
3. Release the steering lever against the holding brake lever.
Toreleasethe holding brakesystem:
1. Pull the steering lever back.
2. The spring-loaded holding brake lever will release auto-
matically. When not in use, the holding brake lever will
rest against the bottom of the steering lever.
3.4 THROTTLE CONTROL
Vehicle speed is controlled by the throttle twist grip. To in-
crease vehicle speed, turn the twist grip as shown in Figure 3-
3. To decrease vehicle speed, release the twist grip so the
engine returns to idle.
Figure 3-3. Operation of the throttle twist grip
3.5 STARTINGPROCEDURE
Never start or run the engine in a closed building or
confined area. Engine exhaust gases contain poison-
ous carbon monoxide. Carbon monoxide is odourless,
colourless and can cause serious personal injury or
death.
All ARGO models are equipped with key operated, electric
start systems. Starting procedure is identical for all models.
To start the vehicle, proceed as follows:
1. Place the gearshift in the neutral (N) position.
2. Apply the holding brake system.
3. Use the choke if the engine is cold. Open the accelerator
twist grip control 1/8 turn.
4. Turn the key to the “START” position. (See Figure 3-4).
Start
Off Run
Figure 3-4. Ignition Switch
Do not operate the starter continuously for more than 5
seconds or the starter may overheat. Wait 30 seconds
between each operation of the starter to let it cool and
the battery power recover. Never attempt to restart the
engine until the engine completely stops. Always re-
move key from switch when leaving vehicle unattended
or when vehicle is not in use.
5. Release the key as soon as the engine starts: the key will
automatically return to the “RUN” position.
6. Release thetwistgrip control andallow the enginetocome
to an idle.
7. Push the choke in halfway after the engine starts, and push
it in all the way as the engine warms up. Release the park-
ing brake.
8. If the engine fails to start, refer to the troubleshooting
chart in Section 8 for corrective action.
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