SPEED UTV EL JEFE 2022 User manual

OWNER’S MANUAL
2022-23

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IMPORTANT SAFETY MESSAGE
Failure to read, understand and follow the safety precautions outlined in this
manual could result in serious injury or fatality.
•READ THIS MANUAL ENTIRELY BEFORE OPERATING YOUR UTV.
•MAKE SURE YOU UNDERSTAND ALL INSTRUCTIONS.
•OPERATORS SHOULD NOT BE UNDER 16 YEARS OF AGE.
•NEVER OPERATE THE UTV WITHOUT PROPER TRAINING.
•PAY CLOSE ATTENTION TO THE WARNINGS AND CAUTION LABELS
ON THE UTV.
WARNING
Proposition 65 - Passenger and Off-Highway Motor Vehicles:
Operating, servicing, and maintaining a passenger vehicle or off-road vehicle can
expose you to chemicals including engine exhaust, carbon monoxide, phthalates,
and lead, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth
defects or other reproductive harm. To minimize exposure, avoid breathing
exhaust, do not idle the engine except as necessary, service your vehicle in a well-
ventilated area and wear gloves or wash your hands frequently when servicing your
vehicle.
Source: https://www.p65warnings.ca.gov/products/passenger-vehicle

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2023 OWNER’S MANUAL
EL JEFE
VERSION. 1.5

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This document is subject to all copyright and intellectual property rights of Speed UTV
and its licensors, all rights are reserved. Written permission from Speed UTV is strictly
required prior to reproducing any portion, in any form, of this Owner’s Manual.
Copyright 2023 Speed UTV. All information contained within this publication is based on
the latest product information at the time of publication. Due to constant improvements in
the design and quality of production components, some minor discrepancies may result
between the actual vehicle and the information presented in this publication. Depictions
and/or procedures in this publication are intended for reference use only. No liability can
be accepted for omissions or inaccuracies. Any reprinting or reuse of the depictions
and/or procedures contained within, whether whole or in part, is expressly prohibited.
Unless noted, trademarks are the property of Speed UTV.
© Speed UTV Ltd., 2023

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Congratulations on your purchase and thank you for choosing to become a new member
of the rapidly growing Speed UTV off-road family. Robby Gordon and the team are
beyond excited to deliver a product designed with over 40 years of dedicated off-road and
real-world engineering experience. This Owner’s Manual will provide you with safe
operation guidelines, functional vehicle instructions, preventative maintenance
scheduling, and general servicing recommendations. Take the time to fully read and
understand this manual as it equips you with the knowledge tools necessary to have a
safe and enjoyable Speed UTV ownership experience.
For questions regarding this UTV, please contact your purchase advisor.
WARRANTY REGISTRATION
After purchase, please be sure to register the warranty on your unit by filling out the
Warranty Registration Form and submitting it to your sales representative.

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SAFETY SIGNS & NOTICES
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE WARNINGS CONTAINED IN THIS OWNER’S MANUAL
COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR FATALITY. Important information is
distinguished in this manual by using the symbols and nomenclature published by the
American National Standard Institute (ANSI) to indicate varying levels of safety. For your
safety, learn to recognize and understand these symbols prior to reading the manual.
DANGER
Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not
avoided, will result in fatality or serious injury.
WARNING
Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not
avoided, could result in fatality or serious
injury.
CAUTION
Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not
avoided, could result in minor or moderate
injury.
NOTICE
Indicates that information is considered
important but not hazard related.
IMPORTANT
Indicates that notable information is provided
to clarify key details of a specific operation or
procedure.

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IMPORTANT NOTICE
All operators must be 16 years or older and have a valid driver’s license.
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 arrestor laws and
regulations in effect at the time of manufacture.
Any add-on or modified part must be compliant with applicable ARB evaporative emission
control standards. A violation of this requirement is punishable by civil and/or criminal
punishment.
Always check your local riding laws and regulations before operating this UTV.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
BEFORE YOU RIDE .................................................................................................- 12 -
RESPONSIBILITY ............................................................................................- 12 -
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS...................................................- 14 -
LOCATION OF VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER ............................- 14 -
LOCATION OF ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER .............................................- 14 -
1.0 SAFETY ..............................................................................................................- 15 -
1.1 SAFETY TRAINING....................................................................................- 15 -
1.2 SAFETY GEAR...........................................................................................- 16 -
HELMET....................................................................................................- 16 -
EYE PROTECTION ..................................................................................- 17 -
GLOVES ...................................................................................................- 17 -
BOOTS......................................................................................................- 17 -
CLOTHING................................................................................................- 17 -
1.3 SAFETY LABELING ...................................................................................- 18 -
PROPER USE WARNING.........................................................................- 19 -
RIDER’S WARNING..................................................................................- 19 -
SEAT BELT WARNING .............................................................................- 19 -
PAYLOAD / CARGO WARNING................................................................- 21 -
LOAD WARNING ......................................................................................- 21 -
TIRE PRESSURE WARNING ...................................................................- 21 -
SLOPE WARNING ....................................................................................- 22 -
PROHIBITION OF ALCOHOL OR DRUGS...............................................- 22 -
1.4 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ..........................................................................- 23 -
PRE-OPERATION CHECKS.....................................................................- 23 -
PASSENGER QUANTITY & LOADING.....................................................- 23 -
STARTING & OPERATION .......................................................................- 47 -
2.0 FEATURES & CONTROLS .................................................................................- 24 -
2.1 VEHICLE LAYOUT .....................................................................................- 24 -
2.2 COMPONENTS ..........................................................................................- 26 -
BRAKE PEDAL .........................................................................................- 26 -
THROTTLE PEDAL ..................................................................................- 26 -
TRAILER RECEIVER HITCH....................................................................- 26 -

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GEAR SELECTOR....................................................................................- 27 -
ALL WHEEL DRIVE (AWD).......................................................................- 28 -
AWD - ENGAGEMENT .............................................................................- 28 -
AWD - DISENGAGEMENT .......................................................................- 28 -
HEADLIGHT SWITCH...............................................................................- 29 -
AUXILIARY (CIGARETTER LIGHTER) OUTLET......................................- 29 -
STEERING WHEEL ..................................................................................- 30 -
SEATS.......................................................................................................- 30 -
FUEL CAP.................................................................................................- 31 -
2.3 ACCESS PANELS .............................................Error! Bookmark not defined.
ENGINE ACCESS PANEL ........................................................................- 58 -
OIL TANK ACCESS..........................................Error! Bookmark not defined.
RADIATOR ACCESS .......................................Error! Bookmark not defined.
2.4 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER...........................................................................- 33 -
DIGITAL DISPLAY LAYOUT......................................................................- 33 -
MODE AND TOGGLE BUTTONS .............................................................- 34 -
SPEEDOMETER.......................................................................................- 34 -
TACHOMETER .........................................................................................- 34 -
INDICATOR LAMPS..................................................................................- 35 -
DISPLAY PAGES ......................................................................................- 38 -
MAIN – STANDARD..................................................................................- 40 -
MAIN – RACE MODE................................................................................- 40 -
PHONE PAIRING - HORIZONTAL ............................................................- 41 -
PHONE PAIRING - VERTICAL .................................................................- 41 -
CAMERA - FRONT ...................................................................................- 43 -
CAMERA - REAR......................................................................................- 43 -
CAMERA – FRONT & REAR ....................................................................- 43 -
SERVICING INFORMATION.....................................................................- 44 -
GENERAL INFORMATION .......................................................................- 44 -
DRIVELINE MODE ...................................................................................- 45 -
3.0 OPERATION .......................................................................................................- 47 -
3.1 VEHICLE BREAK-IN PERIOD....................................................................- 47 -
BREAK-IN: ENVIRONMENTAL.................................................................- 48 -
BREAK-IN: ENGINE & DRIVETRAIN........................................................- 49 -

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BREAK-IN: BRAKE SYSTEM ...................................................................- 50 -
BREAK-IN: CVT (CLUTCHES & BELT) ....................................................- 50 -
3.2 PRE-RIDE ASSESSMENT .........................................................................- 51 -
3.3 NEW OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS..........................................................- 52 -
3.4 TRANSPORTING .......................................................................................- 53 -
FRONT TIE DOWN ...................................................................................- 54 -
REAR TIE DOWN .....................................................................................- 54 -
4.0 MAINTENANCE ..................................................................................................- 55 -
4.1 PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE ..............................................................- 55 -
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE .................................................- 55 -
4.2 LUBRICATION............................................................................................- 56 -
4.3 ENGINE OIL ...............................................................................................- 56 -
4.4 TRANSMISSION OIL..................................................................................- 57 -
FRONT DIFFERENTIAL ...........................................................................- 59 -
REAR DIFFERENTIAL..............................................................................- 60 -
4.5 SPARK PLUGS...........................................................................................- 61 -
4.6 SPARK ARRESTER ...................................................................................- 63 -
4.7 COOLING SYSTEM ...................................................................................- 64 -
CHANGING RADIATOR COOLANT .........................................................- 64 -
4.8 CLUTCHES & CVT BELT ...........................................................................- 65 -
CHANGING CVT BELT .............................................................................- 65 -
CVT DRYING ............................................................................................- 67 -
4.9 BRAKES .....................................................................................................- 68 -
BRAKE INSPECTION ...............................................................................- 68 -
BRAKE FLUID...........................................................................................- 69 -
4.10 SUSPENSION ..........................................................................................- 70 -
GENERAL .................................................................................................- 70 -
RIDE HEIGHT ...........................................................................................- 70 -
ADJUSTING RIDE HEIGHT......................................................................- 70 -
4.11 BATTERY..................................................................................................- 74 -
REMOVAL.................................................................................................- 74 -
INSTALLATION .........................................................................................- 74 -
CHARGING...............................................................................................- 75 -
PROLONGED STORAGE.........................................................................- 75 -

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4.12 FUSE BOX / RELAY CENTER..................................................................- 76 -
FRONT FUSE BOX...................................................................................- 76 -
REAR FUSE BOX .....................................................................................- 77 -
4.13 AIR FITLER...............................................................................................- 78 -
4.14 WHEELS & TIRES....................................................................................- 79 -
TIRE TREAD DEPTH................................................................................- 79 -
AXLE AND LUG NUTS..............................................................................- 80 -
WHEEL REMOVAL ...................................................................................- 81 -
WHEEL INSTALLATION............................................................................- 81 -
4.15 LIGHTS.....................................................................................................- 81 -
4.16 WASHING.................................................................................................- 82 -
CLEANING................................................................................................- 82 -
4.17 SCHEDULING ..........................................................................................- 83 -
50 MILES (80 KILOMETERS) ...................................................................- 83 -
250 MILES (400 KILOMETERS) ...............................................................- 83 -
500 MILES (800 KILOMETERS) ...............................................................- 84 -
750 MILES (1200 KILOMETERS) .............................................................- 85 -
1,000 MILES (1,600 KILOMETERS) .........................................................- 85 -
1,250 MILES (2,000 KILOMETERS) .........................................................- 87 -
1,500 MILES (2,400 KILOMETERS) .........................................................- 87 -
1,750 MILES (2,800 KILOMETERS) .........................................................- 89 -
2,000 MILES (3,200 KILOMETERS) .........................................................- 89 -
2,250 MILES (3,600 KILOMETERS) .........................................................- 91 -
2,500 MILES (4,000 KILOMETERS) .........................................................- 91 -
2,750 MILES (4,400 KILOMETERS) .........................................................- 93 -
3,000 MILES (4,800 KILOMETERS) .........................................................- 93 -
3,250 MILES (5,200 KILOMETERS) .........................................................- 95 -
3,500 MILES (5,600 KILOMETERS) .........................................................- 95 -
3,750 MILES (6,000 KILOMETERS) .........................................................- 97 -
4,000 MILES (6,400 KILOMETERS) .........................................................- 97 -
4,250 MILES (6,800 KILOMETERS) .........................................................- 99 -
4,500 MILES (7,200 KILOMETERS) .........................................................- 99 -
4,750 MILES (7,600 KILOMETERS) .......................................................- 101 -
5,000 MILES (8,000 KILOMETERS) .......................................................- 101 -

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5,250 MILES (8,400 KILOMETERS) .......................................................- 103 -
5,500 MILES (8,800 KILOMETERS) .......................................................- 103 -
5,750 MILES (9,200 KILOMETERS) .......................................................- 105 -
6,000 MILES (9,600 KILOMETERS) .......................................................- 105 -
6,250 MILES (10,000 KILOMETERS) .....................................................- 107 -
4.18 MAINTENANCE LOG .............................................................................- 108 -
5.0 WARRANTY......................................................................................................- 109 -
5.1 SPEED LIMITED WARRANTY .................................................................- 109 -
WARRANTY REGISTRATION FORM.....................................................- 109 -
TERM......................................................................................................- 109 -
COVERAGE CONDITIONS & LIMITATIONS ..........................................- 109 -
5.2 WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS .....................................................................- 112 -

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BEFORE YOU RIDE
RESPONSIBILITY
This is a high performance off-road vehicle that likely exceeds the performance of other
vehicles you have driven or ridden. It is your primary responsibility as a Speed UTV owner
to take the time to familiarize yourself with your new vehicle. Even with all of the vehicle
safety features, there is always a risk of injury, fatality and/or property damage. Operators
must always exhibit the utmost care towards preventative measures to avoid rollovers,
tipovers, collisions, loss of control, and other accidents of all types.
Take the time to read this Owner’s Manual thoroughly as it will provide valuable
information that if followed will make you a better and safer driver.
Always inspect and confirm the safe operating condition of your vehicle prior to every ride.
Always follow the maintenance schedule described in this Owner’s Manual.
WARNING
Failure to heed the warnings and safety precautions contained in this manual can
result in severe injury or fatality. Your Speed UTV vehicle is not a toy and can be
hazardous. This vehicle handles differently than other cars, trucks, or other off-road
vehicles. A collision, rollover, or loss of control can occur quickly, even during routine
maneuvers like turning, or driving on hills or over obstacles, if you fail to take proper
precautions.
•Read this Owner’s Manual thoroughly and keep a copy with the vehicle.
•Understand all safety warnings, precautions, and operating procedures before
operating the vehicle.
•Vehicle operator MUST be at least 16 years old with a valid driver’s license.
•All riders must be able to sit with backs against the seat, feet flat on the floor
and both hands on the steering wheel (if driving) or on passenger hand holds.
•Always use the doors and window nets (if equipped) while riding in this
vehicle.
•Always keep hands, feet, and all body parts inside the vehicle at all times.
•Always wear the seat belts and shoulder straps when riding in this vehicle.
•Always wear a helmet, eye protection, gloves, long-sleeve shirt, long pants,
and over-the-ankle boots.
•Never operate this vehicle under the influence of drugs or alcohol, as these
conditions impair judgement and the operator’s ability to react.

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RADIO COMPLIANCE STATEMENTS
This vehicle may contain radio equipment or components that contain radio equipment.
These devices comply with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions:
1) The devices may not cause harmful interference.
2) The devices must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
CAUTION
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

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VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS
Record your vehicle’s identification number and engine serial number in the spaces
provided below. Remove the spare key and store it in a safe place. An ignition key can be
duplicated only by ordering a Speed UTV key and having it programmed by an authorized
dealer.
Model Number:
(MN)
Vehicle Identification Number:
(VIN)
Engine Serial Number:
(ESN)
LOCATION OF VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
LOCATION OF ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER

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1.0 SAFETY
1.1 SAFETY TRAINING
All operators and passengers should carefully read and fully understand the content of
this Owner’s Manual to reduce the risk of accidents. Operators must abide by the
procedures outlined in this manual to achieve the best and most reliable performance
from their vehicle. Anyone who you entrust with the use, possession or operation of your
UTV should also be required to read this manual and be trained on how to operate the
UTV.
Safety training is a top priority for Speed UTV, and we strongly encourage you and any
family members, passengers, and all others who will be operating or riding this vehicle to
take a certified training course.
a. Only start and operate the vehicle after you have finished reading this manual.
b. Pay close attention to the warning and caution labels on the UTV.
c. Fully understand how to use the built in safety devices (cab frame structure, seat
belts), and never change the original safety devices. If the safety devices are
damaged, consult your local dealer for a replacement.
d. Always use seat belts.
WARNING
Always wear personal protective equipment (PPE), including a certified helmet, eye
protection, long sleeves, gloves, appropriate footwear, etc.
Do not wear loose article of clothing during operation, servicing, or maintenance, as
these can be drawn into moving parts on the vehicle and could cause a severe injury
or fatality.
Any improper use, maintenance, or modification of this vehicle may lead to serious injury
or fatality.
Any modifications or installation of non-Speed UTV approved accessories may increase
the risk of injury or fatality.
Never allow unauthorized persons to work on or repair this UTV as it may affect vehicle
safety and/or performance.

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1.2 SAFETY GEAR
Always wear the appropriate Personal Protective
Equipment (PPE): a safety certified helmet, proper eye
protection, long-sleeves, gloves, long pants, over-the-
ankle boots, and a seat belt at all times.
Wearing certified protective gear reduces the chances
of injury and fatality.
1) Helmet
2) Eye Protection
3) Long Sleeves
4) Gloves
5) Long Pants
6) Over-the-Ankle Boots
HELMET
Always wear a safety certified helmet. Wearing a helmet can prevent a severe head
injury or fatality. Whenever riding this Speed UTV, make sure that your helmet meets or
exceeds standard safety certifications. Clasp the buckle and pull each strap tight to
ensure the helmet is properly secured to the head and ensure it does not move when
you shake your head.
Parents and supervising adults should verify that young or new operators have a helmet
that fits, and should obtainone of proper size ifit does not fit before operating the vehicle.
Approved helmets in the USA and Canada bear a U.S. Department
of transportation (DOT) label, illustrated here for reference.
Approved helmets in Europe, Asia, and Oceania bear the ECE 22.05
label, illustrated here for reference. The ECE mark consists of a circle
surrounding the letter E, followed by the distinguishing number of the
country which had granted approval. The approval number and serial
number will also be displayed on the label.

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EYE PROTECTION
Wearing eye protection when off-road riding is crucial to shield against flying debris, dust,
mud, and insects. It prevents eye injuries and maintains clear vision, allowing the rider(s)
to focus on the track. Eye protection also reduces the risk of eye fatigue and damage
from wind, UV rays, and glare. Do not depend solely on eyeglasses or sunglasses for eye
protection. Whenever riding this Speed UTV, always wear shatterproof goggles or use a
shatterproof helmet face shield. Speed UTV recommends wearing approved Personal
Protective Equipment (PPE) bearing markings such as VESC 8, V-8, Z87.1, or CE.
Always make sure protective eye wear is kept clean.
GLOVES
Wearing gloves while operating this Speed UTV provides a better grip on the steering
wheel, reduces hand fatigue, provides better control, and offers protection against
vibrations, impacts, and abrasions. Wear the appropriate gloves that are designed so that
the manufacturer’s specifications meet the expected environment and riding conditions.
Gloves should provide comfort and adequate protection from the weather. It is also
recommended to wear a pair of durable gloves that can be used in the event that work
must be completed on the vehicle.
BOOTS
Wearing boots while operating this Speed UTV provides ankle support, protects against
impacts, and offers increased stability. Boots with aggressive tread patterns provide better
traction in various terrains, while reinforced toe caps and shank plates offer protection
from rocks, debris, and potential foot injuries in the event of a high-impact maneuver.
Wear sturdy over-the-ankle boots for support and protection. It is also recommended to
wear a pair of durable boots that can be used in the event that work must be completed
on the vehicle. Never ride a Speed UTV vehicle with bare feet, sandals, open or other
footwear that does not enclose and protect the feet and ankles.
CLOTHING
Wearing long sleeves and long pants when off-road operation provides protection
against sunburn, scratches, abrasions, and cuts from vegetation. They also act as a
barrier against dirt, dust, and debris, reducing the risk of skin irritation and minimizing
exposure to elements like extreme temperatures and insects. Wear protective long
sleeves and long pants to protect arms and legs.

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1.3 SAFETY LABELING
Warning labels have been placed on the vehicle for your protection. Read and follow the
instructions of the labels on the vehicle carefully. If any of the labels depicted in this
manual differ from the labels on your vehicle, always read and follow the instructions of
the labels on the vehicle.
If an informational or graphic label becomes illegible or comes off, contact Speed UTV,
your Speed dealer or qualified Speed personnel to order a replacement. Replacement
safety labels are provided by Speed UTV at no charge. The part number is printed on the
label.
1. Proper Use Warning, Tire Pressure/Load
2. Rider’s Warning
3. Slope Warning, Operator Responsibility
4. Fuel Warning
5. Payload Warning
CAUTION
When washing the vehicle, if any warning labels begin to peal, or come off, contact
your Speed UTV dealer to organize getting replacement labels.

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DANGER
Always keep your hands, feet, arms, and legs fully inside the vehicle at all times.
Allowing body parts to pass outside of the vehicle significantly increases the risk of
being struck by passing objects or being crushed in the event of a rollover.
Do not put any part of your body outside of the vehicle for any reason.
PROPER USE WARNING
Operators must properly use the vehicle and do their part to prevent injuries:
•Do not allow careless or reckless driving.
•Make sure operators are at least 16 years of age and have a valid driver’s license.
•Do not let people drive or ride after using alcohol or drugs.
•Do not allow operation on public roads (some state laws may vary).
•Do not exceed maximum seating capacity: 4 total occupants.
•Do not exceed maximum payload capacity: 740 lbs. (336 kg).
•Do not exceed maximum cargo box capacity: 300 lbs. (136 kg).
RIDER’S WARNING
Stay alert, be prepared, and plan in advance. If you think or feel the vehicle may tip or
roll, take immediate protective steps to reduce your risk of injury:
•Keep all of your body parts inside the vehicle at all times.
•Keep a firm grip on the hand hold and brace yourself.
SEAT BELT WARNING
Seat belts are an essential piece of safety equipment as they keep occupants from
colliding with the vehicle interior during a collision and prevent ejection from the vehicle.
Riding without wearing a seat belt increases the risk of serious injury or fatality in the
event of a rollover, loss of control, sudden stops, or other accidents. Always wear a seat
belt and ensure all passengers are safely buckled in before operating the vehicle.
CAUTION
Without the operator’s seat belt properly fastened the vehicle willenter into a limp mode
in which the vehicle’s operations become limited, and the maximum speed will be
limited to 15 mph (24 kph).
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