Husqvarna Automobile HUV4213 User Manual

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NOTICE  
The Husqvarna Limited Warranty appears on the last pages of this manual. No other warranties, express or  
implied, are contained herein. Your authorized representative checked the vehicle before it was delivered to  
you and will provide you a copy of the completed vehicle warranty registration form.  
Husqvarna is not liable for errors in this manual or for incidental or consequential damages that result from the  
use of the material in this manual.  
This manual contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright. All rights are reserved. No part of  
this manual may be photocopied, reproduced, or translated to another language without the written consent  
of Husqvarna.  
The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice.  
Husqvarna reserves the right to change specifications and designs at any time without notice and without the  
obligation of making changes to units previously sold.  
These vehicles do not conform to Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards for automobiles or to FMVSS 500  
for low-speed vehicles, and are not equipped for operation on public streets, roads, or highways.  
Husqvarna Forest and Garden  
7349 Statesville Rd.  
Charlotte, NC 28269  
USA  
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FOREWORD  
Thank you for choosing Husqvarna, a world leader in outdoor products. You have chosen the finest utility  
vehicle on the market. Please protect your investment and ensure that your Husqvarna vehicle provides years  
of reliable, superior performance by reading and following the maintenance instructions in this manual.  
Your comfort and safety are important to us, so we urge you to read and follow the step-by-step operating  
instructions and safety precautions in this manual. These instructions must be followed in order to avoid the  
risk of severe personal injury. If you rent or loan your vehicle to others, we recommend that you ask them to  
read this manual before they operate the vehicle.  
Husqvarna products are backed by a customer support system designed to offer you fast, courteous service.  
In the event that your Husqvarna vehicle needs repairs or service, we recommend that your local authorized  
Husqvarna representative perform them. For the name and address of the Husqvarna representative nearest  
Husqvarna, Attention: Marketing Services, 7349 Statesville Rd., Charlotte, NC 28269 USA. Your local autho-  
rized Husqvarna representative can also provide technical advice, parts, and service manuals.  
We hope you will consider this owner’s manual a permanent part of your Husqvarna vehicle. If you sell the  
vehicle, please include the manual so that the next owner will have the important operating, safety, and main-  
tenance information it contains. Translated owner’s manuals can be downloaded from the Husqvarna web  
Below is a quick reference table of items that will help you maintain this vehicle. These parts can be pur-  
chased from your authorized Husqvarna dealer.  
REGULAR MAINTENANCE ITEMS  
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE ITEMS  
Engine Oil Filter  
(P/N 603 00 00-06)  
Battery  
(P/N 603 00 00-02)  
Engine Air Filter  
(P/N 603 00 00-04)  
Spark Plug O.H.V.  
(P/N 603 00 00-07)  
Engine Fuel Filter  
(P/N 603 00 00-08)  
Spring Tune-Up Kit  
(P/N 603 00 00-05)  
Battery Terminal Protector Spray  
(P/N 603 00 00-03)  
Dry Moly Lube  
(P/N 603 00 00-01)  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Vehicle Feature Identification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Safety Details . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
General Warnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Model Identification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
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Controls and Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
Seat Latch and Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14  
Pre-Operation and Daily Safety Checklist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14  
Driving Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16  
Bed Latch and Prop Rod . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18  
Front Shock Absorbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19  
Loading and Unloading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19  
Towing with the Vehicle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20  
Transporting on a Trailer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20  
Storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21  
Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23  
Periodic Service Schedule. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24  
Periodic Lubrication Schedule. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26  
Master Cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27  
Engine Oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27  
Fueling Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31  
Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32  
Cleaning the Vehicle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34  
Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34  
Subsequent Owner Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35  
Vehicle Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36  
Husqvarna® Limited Two Year Warranty for 2005 Transportation and Utility Vehicles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38  
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Vehicle Feature Identification  
HUV4213  
DIFFERENTIAL  
LOCK CONTROL  
DECAL  
OPERATING  
INSTRUCTIONS DECAL  
DRIVER/PASSENGER WARNING  
DECAL  
KEY SWITCH  
BED LOAD  
WARNING DECAL  
UNDERAGE  
WARNING DECAL  
FUEL SHUT-OFF  
VALVE  
(ON TOP OF  
FUEL TANK)  
LIGHT  
SWITCH  
FUEL GAUGE/  
HOUR METER  
LOW OIL  
WARNING  
LIGHT  
SERIAL  
NUMBER  
CRUSH AREA  
DECAL  
ROTATING PARTS  
DECAL  
(TOP OF PASSENGER SIDE FENDER)  
BRAKE  
PEDAL  
BED  
LATCH  
ACCELERATOR  
PEDAL  
(UNDER SEAT  
SUPPORT)  
VEHICLE LOADING DECAL  
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Vehicle Feature Identification  
HUV4213  
BED LATCH  
GASOLINE WARNING DECAL  
WARNING DECAL  
CHOKE  
(ON PASSENGER SIDE  
SEAT SUPPORT)  
PARK BRAKE  
(DOTTED LINE)  
FORWARD/REVERSE  
HANDLE  
TRAILER HITCH  
DECAL  
(ON FRONT AND REAR  
RECEIVER HITCHES)  
ROTATING PARTS AND  
HOT MANIFOLD DECAL  
RECEIVER  
HITCH  
WINCH CABLE  
WARNING DECAL  
(FOR VEHICLES WITH WINCH ACCESSORY)  
(ON STARTER/GENERATOR  
AND ENGINE)  
DIODE  
WIRING DECAL  
(ON SEAT SUPPORT PANEL)  
(ON FRAME ABOVE DIODE)  
FRAME GROUND AND  
GOVERNOR WARNING DECAL  
(ON FRAME)  
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Practice Safety  
WARNING  
!
Rotating Parts  
Safety signs like you see above may at first seem shocking, but their impact is mild  
compared with the reality of severe personal injury.  
Your safety and satisfaction are of the utmost importance to Husqvarna. That is why  
before operating the vehicle, we urge you to review the information in this manual.  
Understand and become familiar with the DANGER, WARNING and CAUTION state-  
ments and procedures it contains, along with the safety decals that are affixed to your  
vehicle.  
Take time to understand the language of safety. It is a language that can save your life.  
PROPOSITION 65 – STATE OF CALIFORNIA  
ý WARNING  
This product contains or emits chemicals or substances that have been determined by the state of  
California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.  
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Safety Details  
SAFETY DETAILS  
ý WARNING  
• This owner’s manual should be read completely before attempting to drive or service the  
vehicle. Failure to follow the instructions in this manual could result in property damage,  
severe personal injury, or death.  
It is important to note that some vital statements throughout this manual and on the decals affixed to the vehi-  
cle are preceded by the words DANGER, WARNING, or CAUTION. For your protection, we recommend that  
you take special notice of these safety precautions. Safety precautions are essential and must be followed.  
If any of the operation or warning decals on the vehicle become damaged, have been removed, or cannot be  
easily read, they should be replaced immediately to avoid possible property damage, personal injury, or  
death. Contact your Husqvarna dealer.  
ý DANGER  
• A DANGER indicates an immediate hazard that will result in severe personal injury or death.  
ý WARNING  
• A WARNING indicates an immediate hazard that could result in severe personal injury or  
death.  
ý CAUTION  
• A CAUTION with the safety alert symbol indicates a hazard or unsafe practice that could  
result in minor personal injury or product or property damage.  
CAUTION  
• A CAUTION without the safety alert symbol indicates a situation that potentially could result  
in property damage.  
AS SEEN FROM  
PASSENGER SIDE  
OF VEHICLE  
FR  
ONT  
OF VEHICLE  
Remove  
negative  
cable first.  
DISCONNECT BATTERY CABLES  
BEFORE WORKING ON VEHICLE  
Figure 1 Battery Cable Removal  
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General Warnings  
GENERAL WARNINGS  
The following safety statements must be heeded whenever the vehicle is being operated, repaired, or ser-  
viced. Vehicle feature identification information is also included beginning on page 4. Other specific safety  
statements appear throughout this manual and on the vehicle.  
ý
DANGER  
• Battery – Explosive gases! Do not smoke. Keep sparks and flames away from the vehicle and  
service area. Ventilate when charging or operating vehicle in an enclosed area. Wear a full  
face shield and rubber gloves when working on or near batteries.  
• Gasoline – Flammable! Explosive! Do not smoke. Keep sparks and flames away from the  
vehicle and service area. Service only in a well-ventilated area.  
• Do not operate gasoline vehicle in an enclosed area without proper ventilation. The engine  
produces carbon monoxide, which is an odorless, deadly poison.  
• A Husqvarna vehicle will not provide protection from lightning, flying objects, or other storm-  
related hazards. If caught in a storm while driving a Husqvarna vehicle, exit the vehicle and  
seek shelter in accordance with applicable safety guidelines for your location.  
ý WARNING  
• Follow the procedures exactly as stated in this manual, and heed all DANGER, WARNING, and  
CAUTION statements in this manual as well as those on the vehicle.  
• Do not leave children unattended on vehicle.  
• Prior to leaving the vehicle unattended or servicing the vehicle, set the park brake, place the  
Forward/Reverse handle in the NEUTRAL position, turn the key switch to the OFF position,  
and remove the key. Chock the wheels when servicing the vehicle.  
• Improper use of the vehicle or failure to properly maintain it could result in decreased vehicle  
performance, severe personal injury, or death.  
• Any modification or change to the vehicle that affects the stability or handling of the vehicle,  
or increases maximum vehicle speed beyond factory specifications, could result in severe  
personal injury or death.  
• Check the vehicle for proper location of all vehicle safety and operation decals and make sure  
they are in place and are easy to read.  
• For vehicles with cargo beds, remove all cargo before raising the bed or servicing the vehicle.  
If the vehicle is equipped with a prop rod, ensure that it is securely engaged while bed is  
raised. Do not close bed until all persons are clear of cargo bed area. Keep hands clear of all  
crush areas. Do not drop cargo bed; lower gently and keep entire body clear. Failure to heed  
this warning could result in severe personal injury or death.  
• Only trained technicians should service or repair the vehicle. Anyone doing even simple  
repairs or service should have knowledge and experience in electrical and mechanical repair.  
The appropriate instructions must be used when performing maintenance, service, or  
accessory installation.  
• To avoid unintentionally starting the vehicle:  
- Disconnect battery cables, negative (–) cable first (Figure 1).  
- Disconnect the spark plug wire from the spark plug.  
WARNING CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE...  
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Model Identification  
ý WARNING  
• Frame ground – Do not allow tools or other metal objects to contact frame when  
disconnecting battery cables or other electrical wiring. Do not allow a positive wire to touch  
the vehicle frame, engine, or any other metal component.  
• Wear safety glasses or approved eye protection when servicing the vehicle. Wear a full face  
shield and rubber gloves when working on or near batteries.  
• Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry such as rings, watches, chains, etc., when servicing the  
vehicle.  
• Use insulated tools when working near batteries or electrical connections. Use extreme  
caution to avoid shorting of components or wiring.  
MODEL IDENTIFICATION  
The serial number of each HUV4213 vehicle is printed on a bar code decal mounted on the frame directly  
above the accelerator pedal (Example: SH0501-583947) (Figure 2). There is also a second serial number  
decal mounted on the front body frame behind the instrument panel. The instrument panel must be removed  
to view this decal. See following NOTE.  
NOTE: Have the vehicle serial number available when ordering parts or making inquiries.  
SERIAL NUMBER  
7349 STATESVILLE RD.  
SH0501-583947  
CHARLOTTE, NC 28269  
Figure 2 Serial Number  
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Controls and Indicators  
CONTROLS AND INDICATORS  
See General Warnings on page 8.  
ý WARNING  
• Before allowing anyone to drive the vehicle, make sure the driver is familiar with all controls  
and operating procedures.  
• Do not tamper with the governor. Doing so will void the warranty, as well as damage the  
engine and other components, and could result in property damage, personal injury, or death  
due to unsafe speeds.  
• Do not shift the Forward/Reverse handle while the vehicle is in motion.  
• Engine must be at idle before shifting the Forward/Reverse handle. Failure to do so may result  
in injury to inattentive passengers and (or) damage to the vehicle.  
• To avoid unintentionally starting or rolling the vehicle, set the park brake, place the Forward/  
Reverse handle in the NEUTRAL position, turn the key switch to the OFF position, and remove  
the key when leaving the vehicle.  
• With the differential lock engaged, vehicle turning functions are greatly reduced. To prevent  
loss of vehicle control when differential lock is engaged, do not operate vehicle at speeds  
greater than half throttle and use caution when attempting to turn the vehicle.  
KEY SWITCH  
The key switch is mounted on the instrument panel to the right of the steering column (Figure 3). It has three  
positions: OFF, ON, and START. To start the vehicle, place the Forward/Reverse handle in the NEUTRAL  
position and turn the key past the ON position to the START position and hold until the engine is running  
smoothly. Release the key and it will return to the ON position and the engine should idle.The engine will con-  
tinue to idle until the key is turned to the OFF position. See following WARNING, CAUTION and NOTE.  
Figure 3 Key Switch  
ý WARNING  
• Moving parts! Keep clear of the engine compartment while the engine is running.  
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Controls and Indicators  
CAUTION  
• Do not “rev” the engine for long periods of time while the Forward/Reverse handle is in the  
NEUTRAL position. Failure to heed this caution could result in damage to the unitized  
transaxle.  
• Do not shift the Forward/Reverse handle while the accelerator pedal is pressed. Shift the  
handle only when the vehicle is at a complete stop. Failure to heed this caution could result in  
damage to the unitized transaxle.  
NOTE: The key can be removed only when the key switch is in the OFF position.  
FORWARD/REVERSE CONTROL  
The Forward/Reverse handle is located on the seat support panel (Figure 4). The handle has three distinct  
positions: F (FORWARD), N (NEUTRAL), and R (REVERSE). Rotate the handle towards the driver (FOR-  
WARD) to operate the vehicle in the forward direction, or towards the passenger (REVERSE) to operate the  
vehicle in reverse. The engine can be started only when the handle is in the straight up position (NEUTRAL).  
The engine must be at idle before shifting the Forward/Reverse handle. See WARNING and CAUTION on  
page 10.  
F
N
R
Figure 4 Forward/Reverse Handle  
Husqvarna vehicles operate at a reduced speed in reverse. The reverse buzzer will sound as a warning when  
the Forward/Reverse handle is in the REVERSE position.  
ACCELERATOR PEDAL  
The accelerator pedal is the pedal on the right, with the word GO molded into it (Figure 5).  
With the engine running and the Forward/Reverse handle in the FORWARD or REVERSE position, vehicle  
speed will increase as the accelerator pedal is pressed. When the accelerator pedal is released, it will return  
to the original position and the engine will idle. See WARNING and CAUTION on page 10.  
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Controls and Indicators  
BRAKE PEDAL  
The brake pedal is the large pedal on the left with the word STOP molded into it (Figure 5). To slow or stop  
the vehicle, press the brake pedal (Figure 6).  
Figure 5 Accelerator and Brake Pedal  
Figure 6 Brake Pedal  
PARK BRAKE  
The park brake handle is located between the driver and passenger seats. To engage the park brake, first  
apply pressure to the brake pedal, and then pull up on the park brake handle until handle latches into place.  
To disengage, pull up on the handle and press the button on the end of the handle. Push handle down. See  
following WARNING.  
ý WARNING  
• The park brake has multiple locking positions and should be firmly locked to prevent the  
vehicle from rolling.  
CHOKE  
The choke is located on the seat support panel below and to the left of the driver’s left knee. If the vehicle is  
hard to start in cool or cold temperatures, activate choke: Pull the choke handle out to activate. Release the  
handle when the engine begins to run smoothly (Figure 7).  
WARNING  
Figure 7 Choke  
Figure 8 Differential Lock  
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Controls and Indicators  
DIFFERENTIAL LOCK  
ý WARNING  
• With the differential lock engaged, vehicle turning functions are greatly reduced. To prevent  
loss of vehicle control when differential lock is engaged, do not operate vehicle at speeds  
greater than half throttle and use caution when attempting to turn the vehicle.  
• Disengage differential lock on paved surfaces.  
The differential lock is used to provide better traction at the rear wheels when necessary. Engaging the differ-  
ential lock will transfer power to both rear wheels simultaneously (Figure 8).  
1. To engage the differential lock, slow the vehicle to no more than half throttle and pull differential lock han-  
dle toward the back of the vehicle. The differential lock will engage when power to both rear wheels is  
required.  
2. To disengage the differential lock, come to a complete stop, then push lever toward front of vehicle.  
LOW OIL WARNING LIGHT  
The vehicle is equipped with a low oil warning light, located on the instrument panel just to the right of the  
steering column and key switch (Figure 9). If the warning light comes on, oil should be checked and added to  
the engine as necessary before continuing to use the vehicle. The vehicle should never be driven when the  
low oil warning light remains on. If the warning light goes on and off, the vehicle may be driven, but oil should  
be added at the first opportunity. If the oil level is correct and the warning light stays on, have a trained tech-  
nician check the vehicle. See following CAUTION.  
CAUTION  
• Failure to add oil immediately when the low oil warning light stays on may result in permanent  
engine damage.  
Figure 9 Low Oil Warning Light  
FUEL GAUGE/HOUR METER  
The fuel gauge and hour meter are housed together at the lower left corner of the instrument panel. The fuel  
gauge operates when the key switch is in the ON position, and allows the operator to monitor the fuel level in  
the vehicle. The hour meter operates only when the engine is running, and should be used by the trained  
technician to track vehicle usage and determine when periodic service procedures are required. See Peri-  
odic Service Schedule on page 24.  
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Seat Latch and Adjustment  
HEADLIGHT CONTROL  
The headlight control is located on the instrument panel between the fuel gauge/hour meter and steering col-  
umn. Pull the headlight control knob out to turn the headlights on and push the knob in to turn the headlights  
off.  
NOTE: Using the headlights for extended periods of time without the engine running, or with the engine  
idling, will discharge the battery.  
LIGHT BAR CONTROL  
The light bar control is a toggle switch located on the instrument panel above and slightly left of the headlight  
control knob. Place the toggle switch in the upper position to illuminate the light bar lights and in the lower  
position to turn the light bar lights off.  
SEAT LATCH AND ADJUSTMENT  
The seats are hinged to allow easy access to the engine compartment. A latch at the rear of each seat bottom  
keeps the seat from moving on its hinges while the vehicle is in operation. To disengage the latch, grasp the  
seat back and pull firmly in a forward/upward direction until the latch releases. To engage the seat latch, push  
down firmly on the seat back until the seat locks into place. See following WARNING.  
The bucket seats are adjustable and can be moved forward or backward to accommodate the driver or pas-  
senger. To adjust a seat:  
1. Remove the seat from the vehicle.  
2. Remove the four bolts and washers from the bottom of the seat mounting plate.  
3. Align the mounting plate holes with holes in the seat to achieve the desired seat position.  
4. Install washers and bolts and tighten to 96 in-lb (10.8 N·m).  
5. Install seat in the vehicle.  
ý WARNING  
• Make sure seat hinges and latch are securely engaged before operating vehicle.  
PRE-OPERATION AND DAILY SAFETY CHECKLIST  
Each Husqvarna vehicle has been thoroughly inspected and adjusted at the factory; however, upon receiving  
your new vehicle(s), you should become familiar with its controls, indicators, and operation. Carefully inspect  
each vehicle to ensure that it is in proper working condition before accepting delivery.  
Use the following checklist as a guide to inspect the vehicle. This checklist should be used daily to ensure that  
the vehicle is in proper working condition and in conjunction with the Periodic Service Schedule on page 24.  
Any problems should be corrected by a Husqvarna distributor/dealer or a trained technician.  
• General: All the parts should be in place and properly installed. Be sure that all nuts, bolts, and screws  
are tight. Check hose clamps for tight fit and the starter belt for tightness.  
• Safety and information decals: Check to ensure that all safety and information decals are in place.  
See pages 4 and 5.  
• Tires: Check for proper tire pressure. Visually inspect tires for wear, damage, and proper inflation on a  
daily basis. See Vehicle Specifications on page 36.  
• Battery: Before using vehicle for the first time, check electrolyte to ensure it is at the proper level  
(Figure 26, Page 33). Check battery posts. Wires should be tight and free of corrosion and battery  
should be fully charged.  
• Engine: Check for proper engine oil level. See Engine Oil on page 27.  
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Pre-Operation and Daily Safety Checklist  
• Fuel: Check fuel level. See Fueling Instructions on page 31. Check fuel tank, lines, fuel cap, pump,  
fuel filters, and carburetor for fuel leakage on a daily basis.  
• Exhaust system: Check for leaks.  
• Hydraulic brakes: Check fluid level. See Master Cylinder on page 27.  
PERFORMANCE INSPECTION  
After you have familiarized yourself with the vehicle controls and have read and understood the driving  
instructions, take the vehicle for a test drive.  
Use the following checklist as a guide to inspect the vehicle and check daily for proper operation. Any prob-  
lems should be corrected by a Husqvarna distributor/dealer or a trained technician.  
• Forward/Reverse shifter: Check for proper operation. See Controls and Indicators on page 10.  
• Brakes: Be sure the brakes function properly. When brake pedal is fully pressed under moderate pres-  
sure, it should not go more than halfway to the floorboard, and vehicle should come to a smooth,  
straight stop. If the brake pedal goes more than halfway to the floorboard, or if the vehicle swerves or  
fails to stop, have the brake system checked and adjusted as required. When brake pedal is fully  
pressed under heavy pressure, pedal should feel firm and foot pad should be a minimum of 2 inches  
(5.1 cm) from floorboard. Brake adjustment must be maintained so the brake pedal cannot be pressed  
to the floorboard under any circumstance.  
• Park brake: Apply moderate pressure to park brake handle. Tension should increase as the handle is  
pulled. When latched, the park brake should lock the wheels and hold the vehicle stationary (on an  
incline of 20% or less).  
• Reverse buzzer: The reverse buzzer should sound as a warning when the Forward/Reverse handle is  
in the REVERSE position.  
• Steering: The vehicle should be easy to steer and should not have any play in the steering wheel.  
• Accelerator: After starting the engine with the key switch and placing the Forward/Reverse handle in  
the FORWARD position, the vehicle should accelerate smoothly to full speed as the accelerator pedal  
is pressed. When the pedal is released it should return to the original position and the engine should  
idle. Husqvarna vehicles operate at reduced speed in reverse.  
• Governor: Check maximum vehicle speed. It should operate in forward at 17-19 mph (27-31 km/h) on  
a level surface.  
• Differential lock cable: With the wheels at rest, pull the differential lock handle toward the rear of the  
vehicle (locked position). The differential lock arm at the other end of the cable should move approxi-  
mately one-half inch (12.7 mm) downward. When the differential lock handle is placed back into the  
unlocked position, the differential lock arm should move approximately one-half inch (12.7 mm)  
upward.  
• General: Listen for any unusual noises such as squeaks or rattles. Check the vehicle’s ride and perfor-  
mance. Have a Husqvarna dealer or a trained technician investigate anything unusual.  
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Driving Instructions  
DRIVING INSTRUCTIONS  
ý WARNING  
• Only licensed drivers should be allowed to drive this vehicle.  
• Before allowing anyone to drive the vehicle, make sure the driver is familiar with all controls  
and operating procedures.  
• No one under the age of 16 years should be allowed to drive the vehicle.  
• No more than one person per bucket seat at one time, or two persons per bench seat.  
• Do not allow riders in the cargo bed.  
• For night use, the vehicle must be equipped with headlights, taillights, and reflectors.  
• The vehicle is not specially equipped for handicapped persons:  
- Be sure all passengers are capable of securing themselves in a moving HUV4213 vehicle  
before allowing them to ride in one.  
- Be sure all persons can properly operate the vehicle prior to allowing them to drive the  
vehicle.  
• Stop the vehicle before shifting the Forward/Reverse handle. Engine must be at idle before  
shifting the Forward/Reverse handle. Failure to do so may result in injury to inattentive  
passengers and (or) damage to the vehicle.  
• To help avoid being struck, do not stand in front of or behind the vehicle.  
• Do not leave children unattended on vehicle.  
• Operate the vehicle from the driver seat only.  
• To help prevent falls from the vehicle, remain seated and hold on to seat handles at all times.  
Driver should keep both hands on the steering wheel when the vehicle is in motion.  
• To help prevent the possibility of serious injury, keep entire body inside the vehicle.  
• To help prevent overturning the vehicle, drive slowly in turns.  
• To help prevent overturning the vehicle, drive slowly straight up and down slopes. Avoid  
driving the vehicle on slopes exceeding 20% incline.  
• Avoid stopping a loaded vehicle on a hill. If a loaded vehicle must be stopped on a hill, avoid  
sudden starts or rolling backwards and stopping suddenly. Failure to heed this warning could  
result in overturning the vehicle.  
• To help avoid possible injury to inattentive passengers and (or) damage to the vehicle, avoid  
sudden starts, sudden stops, and abrupt turns.  
• To help avoid the possibility of losing control of or overturning the vehicle, reduce speed for  
adverse driving conditions such as wet grass or rough terrain.  
• Do not use the vehicle on public roads. It is neither designed nor intended for street use and  
should not be licensed for use on public roads.  
• The vehicle should be driven in only specified areas by trained drivers.  
• Do not drive while under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or medications.  
• Use brakes to reduce speed when coasting downhill.  
• Never attempt jumps.  
No one should drive the vehicle without first being instructed in the proper operation and use of vehicle con-  
trols. An experienced operator should accompany each first-time driver on a test drive before allowing the  
driver to operate the vehicle alone.  
To ensure safe operation of the vehicle, follow exactly and in order, all of the following procedures. Read and  
understand all instructions prior to driving the vehicle.  
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Driving Instructions  
STARTING THE VEHICLE  
1. Read safety warnings on dash and vehicle loading information located above pedals.  
2. Be sure load, if any, is secure.  
3. Study and understand controls.  
4. Be sure all passengers are seated and holding on to hand holds. Driver should have both hands on the  
steering wheel.  
5. Make sure wheels are turned in desired direction and nothing is in your path.  
6. Make sure the Forward/Reverse handle is in the NEUTRAL position.  
7. Press and hold the brake pedal.  
8. Turn the key all the way to the START position and hold, activating the choke as necessary, until the  
engine is running smoothly. The engine will idle in neutral.  
9. Release hand brake.  
10. While keeping the brake pedal engaged, select direction of travel by placing shift handle in desired posi-  
tion (F = forward or R = reverse). Engine must be at idle before moving shift handle. A buzzer will sound  
as a warning when the Forward/Reverse handle is in the REVERSE position.  
11. Release the brake pedal completely, and then slowly press the accelerator pedal. As the accelerator  
pedal is pressed, the vehicle will begin to move, and speed will increase until full speed is reached. See  
following WARNING.  
ý WARNING  
• Operator must control vehicle speed when going downhill.  
• Never shift the vehicle out of the FORWARD position while going downhill. If you do, you will  
not be able to shift into the REVERSE position or back into the FORWARD position until  
stopped.  
• Press the brake pedal as necessary and press the accelerator pedal partially when  
descending a hill. With the accelerator pedal partially pressed, the governor will cause the  
engine to assist the brakes in controlling downhill speed.  
STOPPING THE VEHICLE  
To stop the vehicle, release the accelerator pedal and press the brake pedal until the vehicle comes to a com-  
plete stop. See following WARNING and CAUTION.  
ý WARNING  
• Driving through water may affect the brakes. After driving through water, check effectiveness  
of the brakes by gently pressing the brake pedal. If the vehicle does not slow down at the  
normal rate, continue to press the brake pedal until the brakes dry out and normal  
performance returns.  
ý CAUTION  
• When stopped on a hill, use the brake pedal to hold your position. Do not use the accelerator  
pedal to hold position.  
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Bed Latch and Prop Rod  
PARKING AND LEAVING THE VEHICLE  
1. After stopping the vehicle, set hand brake until it locks. Make sure it is fully engaged. This will prevent  
the vehicle from rolling.  
2. Turn the key switch to the OFF position and place the Forward/Reverse handle in the NEUTRAL position.  
Remove the key and turn the fuel shut-off valve to the closed (OFF) position when the vehicle is not in  
use (Figure 12, Page 22). See also Figure 24 on page 32.  
Figure 10 HUV4213 Bed Latch  
Figure 11 HUV4213 Prop Rod  
BED LATCH AND PROP ROD  
See General Warnings on page 8.  
The bed latch (Figure 10) has an automatically engaging prop rod and prop rod track (Figure 11) as standard  
features. To lift the bed, pull the bed latch handle toward the rear of the vehicle and lift the bed. The prop rod  
will come to rest in one of the notches in the prop rod track. To close the bed, lift the bed so that the prop rod  
is no longer supported in one of the track notches. Push the prop rod toward the front of the vehicle to free it  
from the track notch and gently lower the bed. DO NOT drop the bed. See following DANGER, WARNING,  
and NOTE.  
ý DANGER  
• Use caution when working under bed. Be sure prop rod is secure. Otherwise the bed will fall,  
resulting in severe personal injury or death.  
ý WARNING  
• For vehicles with cargo beds, remove all cargo before raising the bed or servicing the vehicle.  
If the vehicle is equipped with a prop rod, ensure that it is securely engaged. Do not close bed  
until all persons are clear of cargo bed area. Keep hands clear of all crush areas. Do not drop  
cargo bed; lower gently and keep entire body clear. Failure to heed this warning could result  
in severe personal injury or death.  
NOTE: The HUV4213 vehicle is equipped with an automatically engaging prop rod (Figure 11), unless  
equipped with the electric bed lift accessory.  
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Front Shock Absorbers  
FRONT SHOCK ABSORBERS  
The vehicle arrives from the factory with the front coil-over shocks pre-adjusted for optimum vehicle perfor-  
mance. We do not recommend adjusting the shock absorbers unless the vehicle will be equipped with a cab  
enclosure. In that event, please refer to the cab installation instructions for the shock absorber adjustment pro-  
cedure.  
LOADING AND UNLOADING  
ý WARNING  
• Firmly engage park brake before loading vehicle.  
• Do not allow riders in the cargo bed.  
• Reduce vehicle load and speed when driving up or down slopes or on uneven terrain.  
• Do not exceed rated vehicle capacity. Rated capacity is for level surfaces only.  
• Overloading can affect vehicle handling or cause component failure, resulting in loss of  
control of vehicle and possible severe personal injury or death.  
• Do not load tailgate. The tailgate should be in the upright position and latched securely while  
the vehicle is in motion.  
• To help avoid shifting vehicle load and possibly overturning the vehicle, avoid sudden starts,  
sudden stops and abrupt turns. Make sure cargo is well secured.  
• Avoid top-heavy loads. The center of gravity of load should never exceed 15 inches (38 cm)  
above the bottom of the cargo bed.  
• The cargo’s center of gravity may affect handling, steering, and braking of the vehicle. When  
the vehicle is loaded, reduce speed and drive slowly in turns.  
• Unload cargo bed before raising vehicle with a lift, hoist, or jack.  
• Avoid stopping on a hill when loaded. If you must stop on a hill, avoid sudden starts, or rolling  
backwards and stopping suddenly. Failure to heed this warning may cause vehicle to  
overturn, possibly resulting in severe personal injury.  
• Reduce speed and avoid sudden stops when backing up. Failure to do so may cause the  
vehicle to overturn or flip over backwards.  
Center and secure cargo as far forward as possible in the cargo bed. Do not overload the vehicle. See the fol-  
lowing chart for vehicle capacities.  
HUV4213  
Maximum payload capacity  
800 lb. (363 kg)  
(Cargo bed load plus gross trailer weight)  
Maximum vehicle capacity  
(Cargo load, passengers, plus gross trailer weight)  
1200 lb. (545 kg)  
Maximum gross vehicle weight  
2381 lb. (1080 kg)  
(Fully loaded vehicle, including accessories)  
Maximum passenger capacity  
400 lb. (181 kg)  
(Operator and passenger)  
Trailer tongue weight  
150 lb. force (667 N)  
Maximum payload capacity must be reduced accordingly when any option or accessory is installed on the  
vehicle. See following NOTE.  
NOTE: A standard HUV4213 vehicle with a cab accessory weighing 235 lb. (107 kg) must reduce its max-  
imum payload capacity by 235 lb. (107 kg) to 565 lb. (256 kg).  
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Towing with the Vehicle  
TOWING WITH THE VEHICLE  
ý WARNING  
• Do not tow a vehicle or trailer on public streets or highways.  
• Normal vehicle operating speed should be reduced when towing.  
• Extreme caution should be used when towing.  
• Do not allow riders in the vehicle or trailer being towed.  
• Avoid sudden starts, sudden stops, and tight turns when towing.  
• Avoid stopping on a hill when towing. If you must stop on a hill, avoid sudden starts, or rolling  
backwards and stopping suddenly. Failure to heed this warning may cause vehicle to  
overturn, possibly resulting in severe personal injury.  
Towing another HUV4213 vehicle or a trailer can have adverse effects on vehicle handling. Be especially cau-  
tious when towing other equipment with an HUV4213 vehicle. See the preceding chart for vehicle capaci-  
ties.  
Parking the vehicle with a trailer on a hill should be avoided. If you must park on a hill, apply brakes and have  
someone chock tires of trailer. Brakes should be released to allow chocks to absorb load of trailer. After tires  
have been chocked, engage park brake.  
TRANSPORTING ON A TRAILER  
ý WARNING  
• Turn the fuel shut-off valve to the closed (OFF) position (Figure 12).  
• Do not allow riders in the trailer being towed.  
• Avoid sudden starts, sudden stops, and tight turns when towing.  
• Avoid stopping on a hill when towing. If you must stop on a hill, avoid sudden starts, or rolling  
backwards and stopping suddenly. Failure to heed this warning could cause the vehicle to  
overturn, possibly resulting in severe personal injury.  
• Reduce normal driving speed when transporting a vehicle on a trailer.  
• For use on public roads, the trailer must meet all federal, state, and local requirements such  
as taillights, brake lights, etc.  
• Never tow a Husqvarna vehicle behind a passenger vehicle or truck on a public road unless it  
is on an approved trailer.  
• The vehicle to be transported should be tied securely to the trailer, with the Forward/Reverse  
handle in the NEUTRAL position, the key switch in the OFF position, and the park brake firmly  
engaged.  
• Because of the added length of the trailer, use caution when making turns.  
• Do not transport the vehicle on a trailer with a load in the vehicle cargo bed.  
• Remove the vehicle windshield and secure the seats before transporting on a trailer.  
If the vehicle must be transported over long distances or on public highways, it should be transported on an  
approved trailer that has an approved load rating of 2000 lb. (908 kg) per vehicle being transported.  
NOTE: A two-car trailer should be rated at 2 x 2000 lb. = 4000 lb. (2 x 908 kg = 1816 kg).  
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Storage  
STORAGE  
See General Warnings on page 8.  
ý DANGER  
• Do not attempt to drain gasoline when the engine is hot or while it is running.  
• Be sure to clean up any spilled gasoline before operating the vehicle.  
• Store gasoline in an approved gasoline container only. Store in a well-ventilated area away  
from sparks, open flames, heaters, or heat sources.  
• Keep gasoline out of the reach of children.  
• Do not siphon gasoline from the vehicle.  
ý WARNING  
• Turn the key switch to the OFF position, remove the key, and leave the Forward/Reverse  
handle in the NEUTRAL position during storage. This is to prevent unintentionally starting the  
vehicle or a fire hazard.  
• Turn the fuel shut-off valve to the closed (OFF) position (Figure 12, Page 22).  
• Do not attempt to charge frozen batteries or batteries with bulged cases. Discard the battery.  
Frozen batteries can explode.  
ý CAUTION  
• Batteries in a low state of charge will freeze at low temperatures.  
PREPARING THE VEHICLE FOR EXTENDED STORAGE  
1. Unload the vehicle so that tires are supporting only the weight of the vehicle.  
2. Store vehicle in a cool, dry place. This will minimize battery self-discharge. If the battery appears to be  
weak, have it charged by a trained technician. Use an automotive-type 12-volt battery charger rated at  
10 amps or less. Check electrolyte level after charging and add distilled water if necessary.  
3. Make sure the key switch is in the OFF position and the Forward/Reverse handle is in the NEUTRAL  
position. Chock the wheels.  
4. Access the engine compartment. See WARNING “For vehicles with cargo beds...” on page 8.  
4.1. Tilt the bed and ensure that the prop rod is properly engaged.  
5. Lift the front passenger side seat.  
6. Drain carburetor and seal the fuel tank.  
6.1. Turn the fuel shut-off valve to the closed (OFF) position (Figure 13) and run the engine until fuel  
remaining in the carburetor and fuel line is depleted and the engine stalls.  
6.2. Loosen, but do not remove, the carburetor drain screw and drain fuel remaining in bowl into a small,  
clean container, then pour the fuel from the container into vehicle fuel tank. Tighten the carburetor  
drain screw.  
6.3. Fill fuel tank to about 1 inch (2.5 cm) from top of fuel tank and, following manufacturer’s directions,  
add a commercially available fuel stabilizer (such as Sta-Bil®).  
6.4. Disconnect fuel vent line from fuel tank vent nipple.  
6.5. Plug the fuel tank vent nipple so that it is air tight. We recommend using a slip-on vinyl cap.  
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Storage  
CLOSED (OFF) POSITION  
(SELECTOR IS ALIGNED  
WITH OFF MARKINGS ON THE SIDES OF VALVE)  
OFF  
OFF  
VIEWED FROM SELECTOR  
SIDE OF VALVE  
Figure 12 Fuel Shut-off Valve – Closed Position  
7. Disconnect the battery cables, negative (–) cable first. See WARNING “To avoid unintentionally start-  
ing...” on page 8.  
8. Batteries should be clean and free of corrosion. Wash tops and terminals of batteries with a solution of  
baking soda and water (1 cup (237 mL) baking soda per 1 gallon (3.8 L) of water). Rinse solution off bat-  
teries. Do not allow this solution to enter the batteries. Be sure terminals are tight. Let the terminals dry  
and then coat them with Battery Terminal Protector Spray (P/N 603 00 00-03).  
9. To protect the engine, remove spark plug and pour 1/2 ounce (14.2 mL) of SAE 10 weight oil into the  
engine through the spark plug hole. Rotate engine crankshaft by hand several times and then install the  
spark plug.  
10. Lower the passenger side seat.  
11. Lower the cargo bed. See WARNING “For vehicles with cargo beds...” on page 8.  
12. Adjust tires to recommended tire pressure. See Vehicle Specifications on page 36.  
13. Perform semiannual periodic lubrication. See Periodic Lubrication Schedule on page 26.  
14. Thoroughly clean front body, rear body, seats, cargo bed, engine compartment, and underside of vehicle.  
15. Do not engage the park brake. Chock the wheels to prevent the vehicle from rolling.  
RETURNING THE STORED VEHICLE TO SERVICE  
1. Make sure the key switch is in the OFF position and the Forward/Reverse handle is in the NEUTRAL  
position. Chock the wheels.  
2. Access the battery compartment. See WARNING “For vehicles with cargo beds...” on page 8.  
3. Tilt the bed and ensure that the prop rod is properly engaged. See WARNING “For vehicles with cargo  
beds...” on page 8.  
4. Lift the passenger seat.  
5. Restore fuel system to operation. See Figure 24 on page 32.  
5.1. Remove plug from fuel tank vent.  
5.2. Connect vent tube to fuel tank vent.  
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Maintenance  
6. Connect battery cables, positive (+) cable first, and tighten terminals to 20 ft-lb (27.1 N·m). Coat terminals  
with Battery Terminal Protector Spray (P/N 603 00 00-03).  
7. Completely open the fuel shut-off valve (Figure 13). Make sure the valve is fully open. A partially closed  
fuel shut-off valve combined with the use of the choke can result in a fouled spark plug and engine failure  
(Figure 14).  
8. Place the Forward/Reverse handle in the NEUTRAL position. Crank the engine until fuel is pumped into  
the carburetor and fuel lines and the engine starts. Turn the engine off. See following NOTE.  
NOTE: Due to the oil added to the engine in preparation for storage, engine may smoke excessively for a  
short time when it is run for the first time after storage.  
9. Perform the Pre-Operation and Daily Safety Checklist on page 14.  
10. Lower the passenger side seat.  
11. Lower the cargo bed. See WARNING “For vehicles with cargo beds...” on page 8.  
FULL OPEN (ON)  
POSITION  
PARTIALLY CLOSED  
POSITION  
VIEWED FROM SELECTOR  
SIDE OF VALVE  
VIEWED FROM SELECTOR  
SIDE OF VALVE  
Figure 13 Fuel Shut-off Valve – Open Position  
Figure 14 Fuel Valve – Partially Closed Position  
MAINTENANCE  
See General Warnings on page 8.  
To ensure trouble-free vehicle performance, follow an established preventive maintenance program. Regular  
and consistent maintenance can prevent vehicle downtime and expensive repairs. Use the Pre-Operation  
and Daily Safety Checklist on page 14 and the following Periodic Service Schedule and Periodic Lubrication  
Schedule to keep the vehicle in proper working condition.  
Any vehicle not functioning correctly should not be used until it is properly repaired. This will prevent further  
damage to the vehicle and avoid the possibility of injury due to unsafe conditions.  
Contact your local Husqvarna dealer for repairs and semiannual and annual periodic service. See following  
WARNING.  
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Periodic Service Schedule  
ý WARNING  
• Only trained technicians should service or repair the vehicle. Anyone doing even simple  
repairs or service should have knowledge and experience in electrical and mechanical repair.  
The appropriate instructions must be used when performing maintenance, service, or  
accessory installation.  
• If any problems are found during scheduled inspection or service, do not operate vehicle until  
repairs are made. Failure to make necessary repairs could result in fire, property damage,  
severe personal injury, or death.  
• Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry, such as rings, watches, chains, etc., when servicing  
vehicle.  
• Turn the key switch to the OFF position, remove the key, place the Forward/Reverse handle in  
the NEUTRAL position and chock the wheels prior to servicing.  
• Moving parts: Do not attempt to service vehicle while engine is running.  
• Hot! Do not attempt to service hot engine or exhaust system. Failure to heed this warning  
could result in severe burns.  
• For vehicles with cargo beds, remove all cargo before raising the bed or servicing the vehicle.  
If the vehicle is equipped with a prop rod, ensure that it is securely engaged. Do not close bed  
until all persons are clear of cargo bed area. Keep hands clear of all crush areas. Do not drop  
cargo bed; lower gently and keep entire body clear. Failure to heed this warning could result  
in severe personal injury or death.  
• Do not work on vehicle powertrain or under cargo bed when it is loaded.  
• Turn the fuel shut-off valve to the closed (OFF) position (Figure 13).  
• To help avoid unintentionally starting the vehicle:  
- Disconnect battery cables, negative (–) cable first (Figure 1, Page 7).  
- Disconnect the spark plug wire from the spark plug.  
• If wires are removed or replaced make sure wiring and wire harness are properly routed and  
secured. Failure to properly route and secure wiring could result in vehicle malfunction,  
property damage, personal injury, or death.  
• Lift only one end of the vehicle at a time. Use a suitable lifting device (chain hoist or hydraulic  
floor jack) with 1000 lb. (454 kg) minimum lifting capacity. Do not use lifting device to hold  
vehicle in raised position. Use approved jack stands of proper weight capacity to support the  
vehicle and chock the wheels that remain on the floor. When not performing a test or service  
procedure that requires movement of the wheels, lock the brakes.  
PERIODIC SERVICE SCHEDULE  
See General Warnings on page 8.  
ý WARNING  
• Service, repairs, and adjustments must be made per instructions in the appropriate  
maintenance and service manual.  
NOTE: If the vehicle is constantly subjected to heavy use or severe operating conditions, the preventive  
maintenance procedures should be performed more often than recommended in the Periodic Ser-  
vice and Lubrication Schedule.  
Both the Periodic Service Schedule and the Periodic Lubrication Schedule must be followed to  
keep vehicle in optimum operating condition.  
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Periodic Service Schedule  
PERIODIC SERVICE SCHEDULE  
REGULAR INTERVAL  
SERVICE  
Monthly service by owner  
or trained technician  
Check engine oil level; change if  
necessary. See Periodic Lubrication  
Schedule on page 26.  
Engine  
Check engine cooling air intake; visually  
inspect unshrouded area around engine  
exhaust for grass and debris and clean if  
necessary.  
Check air pressure and adjust if  
necessary. See Vehicle Specifications  
on page 36.  
Tires  
Wash engine compartment and underside  
of vehicle. Do not wash engine when hot.  
General vehicle  
Battery  
Semiannual service by trained  
technician only  
Clean terminals and wash dirt from  
casing; check electrolyte level. Add  
distilled water if necessary. See page 33.  
(or every 50 hours of operation,  
whichever comes first)  
Check and adjust if necessary. See  
Section 7 – Steering and Front  
Suspension in the appropriate  
maintenance and service manual.  
Front wheel alignment and toe-in  
Electrical wiring and connections  
Check for tightness and damage.  
Inspect master cylinder, wheel cylinders,  
brake lines, and hoses for damage or  
leakage.  
Check park brake cables for damage;  
replace if necessary.  
Brake system  
Check brake shoes and drums; replace if  
necessary. See Section 6 – Park Brake  
System and Wheel Brake Assemblies  
in the appropriate maintenance and  
service manual.  
Annual service by  
Check for leaks around gaskets, fill plugs,  
etc.  
trained technician only  
(or every 100 hours of operation,  
whichever comes first)  
Engine  
Inspect, clean and gap spark plug; replace  
if necessary.  
Check air filter element; clean or replace if  
necessary.  
Engine air intake system  
Check clamps for tightness; check hose  
for cracks.  
Check for loose hardware and tighten if  
necessary.  
General vehicle  
Fuel filters  
Two year service by  
Replace. Dispose of used filters properly.  
See Engine Oil and Filter Change on  
page 28.  
trained technician only  
(or every 200 hours of operation,  
whichever comes first)  
ý WARNING  
• If any problems are found during scheduled inspection or service, do not operate vehicle until  
repairs are made. Failure to make necessary repairs could result in fire, property damage,  
severe personal injury, or death.  
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Periodic Lubrication Schedule  
PERIODIC LUBRICATION SCHEDULE  
PERIODIC LUBRICATION SCHEDULE  
LUBRICATION  
POINTS  
REGULAR INTERVAL  
SERVICE  
RECOMMENDED LUBRICANT  
Semiannually by owner  
or trained technician (or  
every 50 hours of  
operation, whichever  
comes first)  
Brake pedal shaft bearings  
Dry Moly Lube (P/N 603 00 00-01)  
Dry Moly Lube (P/N 603 00 00-01)  
1
2
Accelerator push rod pivots,  
mounts, and shifter cable pivots  
Front suspension (2 fittings)  
Check/add brake fluid  
Chassis Lube (EP NLGI Grade 2)  
Use only DOT 5 (silicone) brake fluid  
3
4
Annually by trained  
technician only  
(or every 100 hours of  
operation, whichever  
comes first)  
MC012C-AS00 – 29 oz. (0.85 liters) 80-  
90 Wt. API Class GL-3 or 80-90 Wt.  
AGMA Class 5 EP gear lubricant  
Check/fill transaxle to plug level  
5
6
Inspect front wheel bearings  
(Repack as necessary)  
Chassis Lube (EP NLGI Grade 2)  
First change 100 hours –  
additional change  
every 200 hours of  
operation or annually,  
whichever comes first.  
32 oz. (0.95 liters) without filter; 38 oz.  
(1.12 liters) with filter. See Oil Viscosity  
on page 31.  
Change engine oil and oil filter  
7
FLOORBOARD  
6
3
2
1
2
2
5
2
1
2
4
7
3
6
Figure 15 HUV4213 Lubrication Points  
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Master Cylinder  
MASTER CYLINDER  
Full  
Level  
N R  
E
A I  
T
U I D  
Y
N I N  
G
R
U S  
E
A
W
MAX  
MIN  
Safe Level  
M
AX  
Low  
Level  
M
IN  
Figure 16 Brake Fluid Reservoir  
The master cylinder is located under the passenger bucket seat toward the center of the vehicle (Figure 16).  
Raise or remove the seat to check the brake fluid level.  
When checking the brake fluid, also inspect the following:  
The presence of brake fluid on the exterior surface of the master cylinder indicates a leak.  
The vent holes in the reservoir cover should be clean and open.  
The reservoir diaphragm should not have holes or other damage.  
BRAKE FLUID  
Brake fluid level should be within 1/4-inch (6 mm) from top of reservoir (Figure 16). Also, brake fluid should  
be clean with no residue in bottom of reservoir or other evidence of contamination.  
ý CAUTION  
• Use only DOT 5 (silicone) brake fluid. Use of any other type brake fluid is not recommended.  
ENGINE OIL  
Even though the low oil warning light on the dash should illuminate if oil becomes low, the engine oil level  
should be checked monthly. The vehicle should be on a level surface when checking oil. Do not overfill with  
oil.  
ENGINE OIL LEVEL CHECK  
1. Remove the oil level dipstick from the oil filler tube and wipe oil from stick. See Figure 17. See following  
CAUTION.  
ý CAUTION  
• Do not remove dipstick while engine is running.  
2. Check oil by fully inserting the dipstick into the oil filler tube and immediately removing it.  
3. If the oil level is at or below the low level mark on the dipstick gauge, add oil until the level is between  
low and full levels (safe level).  
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Engine Oil  
2
3
full  
level  
1
safe  
level  
low  
Lleevveell  
Oil fill tube is located behind and under passenger seat.  
Figure 17 Engine Oil Level Check – HUV4213  
ENGINE OIL AND FILTER CHANGE  
Engine oil and oil filter should be changed after the first 100 hours of operation. After that, they should be  
changed every 200 hours of operation or annually, whichever comes first.  
1. Turn the key switch to the OFF position then remove the key. Place the Forward/Reverse handle in the  
NEUTRAL position. Chock the front wheels.  
2. Access the engine compartment. See WARNING “For vehicles with cargo beds...” on page 8.  
3. Tilt the bed and ensure that the prop rod is properly engaged.  
4. Disconnect the battery cables, negative (–) cable first. See WARNING “To avoid unintentionally start-  
ing...” on page 10.  
5. Position a pan designed for oil changes under the front drain plug (Figure 18).  
6. Use a 14 mm socket or box end (do not use an open end) wrench to remove the drain plug, turning it  
counterclockwise, and allow the engine oil to drain into the pan.  
ý WARNING  
• Do not attempt to change engine oil when the engine is hot or even warm. Engine oil can  
cause skin burns.  
• Wear safety glasses or approved eye protection when servicing the vehicle. Wear rubber  
gloves when handling oil drain plug, oil filter, and oil drain pan.  
7. Clean the oil drain plug threads with solvent to remove oil and oil residue. Make sure that the compres-  
sion washer remains on the drain plug.  
8. Use a 14 mm socket or box end (do not use an open end) wrench and replace the front oil drain plug,  
turning it clockwise, and tighten to 18 ft-lb (24.4 N·m).  
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Engine Oil  
OIL FILTER  
DRAIN PAN  
DRAIN PLUG  
Figure 18 Engine Oil Drain Plug and Pan  
9. Place a floor jack under the rear receiver hitch where the hitch and body frame are fastened. Lift the vehi-  
cle body slightly, allowing the front of the engine to tilt slightly downward. This will allow the oil filter more  
clearance under the electrical component box (Figure 19).  
10. Relocate the oil drain pan to a position under the engine oil filter (Figure 18).  
11. Remove the engine oil filter, turning it counterclockwise, allowing the residual oil in the filter port and filter  
to drain into the oil drain pan (Figure 20). See following NOTE.  
USED OIL FILTER  
Compress  
down.  
OIL DRIP GUARD  
DRAIN PAN  
SNUBBER  
BRACKET  
SNUBBER  
Figure 19 Compress Snubber Downward  
Figure 20 Remove Engine Oil Filter  
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Engine Oil  
Figure 21 Coat Rubber Seal  
Figure 22 Add Engine Oil  
NOTE: An oil drip guard can be used to prevent excess oil from dripping into the engine base place. Use  
an empty quart (1 liter) container and cut the bottom off at an angle, then slide the open area of the  
container up and under the oil filter prior to removal. Position the port of the plastic container so oil  
will be directed into the oil pan (Figure 20). A drip guard can be made by folding a piece of card-  
board, thin metal, or plastic under the oil filter, forming a channel to direct the filter port oil into the  
drain pan.  
Dispose of used oil according to the environmental laws and regulations for your area.  
12. Use a clean rag and wipe the oil filter mounting bracket surface clean where the oil filter gasket seats.  
13. To help seal the new oil filter to the oil filter mounting bracket, apply a light coat of white lithium NLGI  
Number 2 grease (Dow Corning® BR2-Plus or equivalent) or new engine oil to the rubber seal around  
the outside surface of the filter before attaching it to the oil filter port (Figure 21). Install the new oil filter  
(P/N 603 00 00-06) onto the engine oil filter port. See following NOTE.  
NOTE: Use only Husqvarna oil filters (P/N 603 00 00-06) designed for this engine.  
14. Tighten the oil filter by hand 2/3 turn after gasket contact. Do not use a band wrench or channel lock plier  
to tighten.  
15. Lower the vehicle and remove the floor jack from under the rear of the vehicle.  
16. Remove the dipstick and add engine oil into the dipstick port. Use a funnel or pour spout to direct the oil  
into the dipstick port (Figure 22). With filter change, the engine requires 38 ounces (1.12 liters) of oil per  
change. Refer to oil viscosity guidelines for selection of oil grade (Figure 23). Replace the dipstick.  
17. Connect the battery cables, positive (+) cable first, and tighten terminals to 20 ft-lb (27.1 N·m). Coat ter-  
minals with Battery Terminal Protector Spray (P/N 603 00 00-03).  
18. Lower the cargo bed. See WARNING “For vehicles with cargo beds...” on page 8.  
19. With the Forward/Reverse handle in the NEUTRAL position, start and run the engine for a few minutes.  
Observe both the drain plug and the oil filter from under the vehicle and watch for oil leaks. If leaks  
appear, begin with step 1 and repeat the appropriate step for either or both items to correct the problem.  
20. Remove the dipstick and check the engine oil as a final step. Replace the dipstick.  
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Fueling Instructions  
OIL VISCOSITY  
Choose the viscosity according to the temperature as shown in the oil viscosity chart (Figure 23).  
-20° C -10° C 0° C 10° C 20° C 30° C 40° C  
SAE 40  
SAE 30  
SAE 10W-30/SAE 10W-40  
SAE 5W-20  
-4° F 14° F 32° F 50° F 68° F 86° F 104° F  
Figure 23 Oil Viscosity Chart  
NOTE: Using multi-grade oils (5W-20, 10W-30, and 10W-40) will increase oil consumption. Check oil level  
more frequently when using them.  
FUELING INSTRUCTIONS  
See General Warnings on page 8.  
ý DANGER  
• Turn the key switch to the OFF position before fueling.  
• Never pour gasoline into the fuel tank when the engine is hot or while it is running.  
• To avoid electric arc caused by static electricity, the fuel storage/pumping device must be  
grounded. If the pump is not grounded, the vehicle must be grounded to the pump before and  
during the fueling operation.  
• If the vehicle has an all-weather enclosure installed, be sure the fuel tank is properly vented as  
shown (Figure 24, Page 32).  
• To avoid the possibility of fire, clean up any spilled gasoline before operating the vehicle.  
ý CAUTION  
• To allow for expansion, do not fill higher than one inch (2.54 cm) from the top of the fuel tank.  
Avoid spilling fuel.  
1. Remove the passenger seat.  
2. Remove fuel cap and fill tank with fresh unleaded gasoline only. See preceding DANGER and CAU-  
TION.  
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Battery  
NOTE: Whenever possible, avoid using oxygenated fuels and fuels that are blended with alcohol. Vehicles  
to be stored for extended periods should be prepared for storage as instructed. See Preparing the  
Vehicle for Extended Storage on page 21.  
3. Replace fuel cap on the tank. Ensure cap is tightened securely.  
4. Clean any spilled fuel from the tank top and around the tank area.  
5. Replace passenger seat.  
ý WARNING  
• Make sure seat hinges and latch are securely engaged before operating vehicle.  
FUEL  
SHUT-OFF  
VALVE  
VENT  
TO CARBURETOR  
FUEL  
TANK  
VENT TUBE  
Figure 24 Fuel Tank – HUV4213  
BATTERY  
See General Warnings on page 8.  
ý DANGER  
• Battery – Explosive gases! Do not smoke. Keep sparks and flames away from the vehicle and  
service area. Ventilate when charging or operating vehicle in an enclosed area. Wear a full  
face shield and rubber gloves when working on or near batteries.  
• Tools, wires, and metal objects can cause sparks when shorted across a battery.  
• Follow all instructions carefully when working with batteries.  
• Charge battery in a well-ventilated area only.  
• Battery – Poison! Contains acid! Causes severe burns. Avoid contact with skin, eyes, or  
clothing. Antidotes:  
- External: Flush with water. Call a physician immediately.  
- Internal: Drink large quantities of milk or water followed with milk of magnesia or vegetable  
oil. Call a physician immediately.  
- Eyes: Flush with water for 15 minutes. Call a physician immediately.  
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Battery  
ý WARNING  
• Do not jump-start a dead battery using another battery and jumper cables.  
The battery in a Husqvarna vehicle is a 12-volt, low-maintenance battery that requires infrequent checks  
(Figure 25). Electrolyte level should be checked semiannually.  
1. Turn the key switch to the OFF position and remove the key. Place the Forward/Reverse handle in the  
NEUTRAL position. Chock the wheels.  
2. Access the engine compartment. See WARNING “For vehicles with cargo beds...” on page 8.  
3. Tilt the bed and ensure that the prop rod is properly engaged.  
4. Disconnect the battery cables, negative (–) cable first. See WARNING “To avoid unintentionally start-  
ing...” on page 8.  
5. Use a flat blade screwdriver, and carefully remove the battery cell caps from the battery (Figure 25). See  
following WARNING.  
ý WARNING  
• Wear safety glasses or approved eye protection when servicing the vehicle. Wear a full face  
shield and rubber gloves when working on or near batteries.  
6. Carefully check the electrolyte level and add distilled water if necessary. Do not fill above designated fill  
line. Replace battery cell caps.  
BATTERY  
CAP  
LEVEL  
INDICATOR  
PLATES  
ELECTROLYTE  
LEVEL AT LEAST  
1/2-INCH (13 MM)  
ABOVE  
PLATES OR  
TO LEVEL  
INDICATOR  
Figure 25 Battery  
Figure 26 Battery Electrolyte Level  
7. Clean both battery terminals with a solution of baking soda and water (1 cup (237 mL) baking soda per  
1 gallon (3.8 L) of water). Rinse thoroughly. Do not allow this solution to enter the battery. Tighten battery  
terminals to 20 ft-lb (27.1 N·m). Let the terminals dry and then spray them with Battery Terminal Protector  
Spray (P/N 603 00 00-03). See following CAUTION.  
ý CAUTION  
• If battery wire terminals are damaged or corroded, replace or clean them as necessary. Failure  
to do so may cause them to overheat during operation.  
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Cleaning the Vehicle  
Be sure battery hold-down clamp is properly tightened. Tighten to 12 ft-lb (16.3 N·m). A loose clamp may  
allow the battery to become damaged from vibration or jarring.  
If battery appears weak, have it charged by a trained technician. The battery should never be left discharged  
any longer than absolutely necessary (do not leave discharged overnight).  
CLEANING THE VEHICLE  
Each vehicle is equipped with an ABS/DR acrylic front body and an all-aluminum rear body. The HUV4213  
has a powder-coated steel cargo bed. Use commercial automotive cleaning solutions with a sponge or soft  
cloth for normal cleaning. A garden hose at normal residential water pressure is adequate. To remove oxida-  
tion or discoloration from aluminum, use a commercially available aluminum cleaner paste and fine grade  
(No. 00) steel wool.  
Husqvarna does not recommend any type of pressure washing or steam cleaning. Such a process will expose  
electrical components to moisture. Moisture entering electrical components can result in water damage and  
subsequent component failure.  
Use non-abrasive wax products. Battery acid, fertilizers, tars, asphalt, creosote, paint, or chewing gum should  
be removed immediately to prevent possible stains.  
The front body is made of an ABS/DR acrylic cap material similar to the material used to manufacture hot tubs  
and shower/tub units. Cleaning and repair techniques for the front body are the same as those used on con-  
ventional acrylic sheet. Use cleaning and polishing products available at any hardware store where ABS/DR  
acrylic (hot tubs and shower/tub units) are sold.  
The seats of the vehicle will last longer with proper cleaning. Use a solution of 10% liquid soap and warm  
water applied with a soft cloth. For imbedded dirt, a soft bristle brush may be used. For heavy soiling, difficult  
stains, or scratches, blemishes, or other body damage, see the appropriate maintenance and service manual.  
See following NOTE.  
NOTE: Dispose of waste water properly.  
ACCESSORIES  
There is a complete line of accessory equipment available from Husqvarna and our dealers/distributors. You  
can obtain the name and phone number of your closest Husqvarna contact by visiting our web site at  
Care should be taken that these accessories are properly installed by trained technicians, and that they are  
used in the manner for which they were designed. See following WARNING.  
ý WARNING  
• Custom cab assemblies, canopy tops, weatherproof enclosures, and windshields will not  
protect occupants from flying objects.  
• If the vehicle is equipped with an electric powered bed lift, remove the bed before servicing  
the bed lift system.  
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Subsequent Owner Registration  
ELECTRIC WINCH ACCESSORY  
If your vehicle is equipped with an electric winch, read and follow all manufacturer safety warnings and  
instructions in the winch operator manual, as well as the following WARNING and CAUTION statements.  
Make sure a winch warning decal is affixed to the vehicle on the seat support panel next to the receptacle for  
the remote operation switch. See Vehicle Feature Identification on beginning page 4.  
The winch kit available from Husqvarna includes a remote operation switch, which enables the operator to  
move away from the vehicle and cable. See following WARNING and CAUTION.  
ý WARNING  
• Before beginning a winch operation:  
- Turn the key switch to the OFF position, put Forward/Reverse handle in the NEUTRAL  
position, and engage the park brake.  
- Do not use winch while persons are seated on the vehicle.  
• Stand to the side and away from the vehicle to operate winch.  
CAUTION  
• Use of the winch for an extended period of time could discharge the battery. Keep winch  
operations as short as possible, and drive the vehicle for several minutes after the winch  
operation to recharge the battery.  
SUBSEQUENT OWNER REGISTRATION  
In the event a vehicle is bought as a used vehicle, we strongly urge the new owner to register the vehicle with  
Husqvarna. This will enable us to contact you if the need arises. Please send your name, address, and serial  
number of the vehicle to Husqvarna, 7349 Statesville Rd., Charlotte, NC 28269, Attention: Vehicle Registra-  
tion.  
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Vehicle Specifications  
VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS  
HUV4213  
SPECIFICATIONS  
POWER SOURCE  
Engine: 4-cycle OHV, 400 cc, 13 hp rated, single-cylinder, air-cooled, with pressure lubrication system  
Fuel system: Side-draft carburetor with float bowl, fixed jets, fuel filters, and impulse fuel pump  
Governor: Automatic ground-speed sensing, internally geared in unitized transaxle  
Ignition: Transistor electronic ignition with electronic RPM limiter  
Unitized transaxle, MC012C-AS00: Fully synchronized forward and reverse with neutral (14.9:1 forward, 20.5:1  
reverse) and differential lock feature  
Electrical system: 12-volt, 500 cca at 0 °F (-17.8 °C), 650 at 32 °F (0 °C). 105-minute reserve capacity and 35-amp  
charging capacity  
Torque converter: Automatic, variable-speed, dry type  
STEERING/SUSPENSION/BRAKES  
Steering: Self-adjusting rack and pinion, Ackerman  
Suspension:  
Front: Independent A-arms with coil-over shocks  
Rear: Semi-independent suspension with multi-leaf springs and dual hydraulic shocks  
Brakes: Hydraulic brake system – self-adjusting drum brakes on each wheel with separate hand-operated park brake  
BODY/CHASSIS  
Frame/Chassis: Twin I-Beam welded aluminum  
Side and rear body: All aluminum  
Cargo bed: Powder-coated steel  
Front body: ABS/DR acrylic cap  
Tires: 23 x 10.50 – 12 tubeless, 4-ply rated load range, front and rear  
DIMENSIONS/WEIGHT  
Overall length (box bed configuration)  
Overall width  
123.4 in. (313.4 cm)  
54 in. (137 cm)  
Overall height (at light bar)  
75 in. (187.5 cm)  
80 in. (203 cm)  
Wheelbase  
Ground clearance:  
under differential  
under foot platform  
6.6 in. (17 cm)  
11.4 in. (29 cm)  
Front wheel tread  
Rear wheel tread  
43 in. (109 cm)  
44.5 in. (111 cm)  
Weight (dry):  
with all-terrain tread  
with turf tread  
1106 lb. (493.4 kg)  
1066 lb. (477.2 kg)  
Forward speed  
17-19 mph (27-31 km/h)  
3850 ( 30) RPM  
24 ft. 1 in. (734 cm)  
139.6 in. (355 cm)  
112.2 in (285 cm)  
17 in. (43 cm)  
Governed RPM: FE400 Engine  
Curb clearance circle (diameter)  
Turning radius (per SAE J 695)  
Intersecting aisle clearance  
Floorboard height  
Seat height  
35 in. (89 cm)  
Specifications continued on next page...  
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Vehicle Specifications  
HUV4213  
SPECIFICATIONS  
DIMENSIONS/WEIGHT, Continued  
Load bed height  
31.1 in. (79 cm)  
48.0 x 49.8 x 10.9 in.  
(121.4 x 126.4 x 27.6 cm)  
(15.3 cubic feet)  
Load bed size (box bed inside dimensions)  
Load bed size (flat bed dimensions)  
46.9 x 48.3 in.  
(119 x 123 cm)  
Vehicle rated capacity (level surface only)  
Bed load capacity (level surface only)  
Standard seating capacity  
LIQUID CAPACITIES  
1200 lb. (544 kg)  
800 lb. (363 kg)  
2
Engine crankcase without filter  
Engine crankcase with filter  
Unitized transaxle, MC012C-AS00  
Master cylinder  
32 oz. (0.95 liters)  
38 oz. (1.12 liters)  
29 oz. (0.85 liters)  
8 oz. (240 ml)  
Fuel tank  
7 gallons (26.5 liters)  
TIRE PRESSURE  
Front: 7-11 psi  
(0.48-0.76 Bars)  
Rear: 14-18 psi  
(0.97-1.24 Bars)  
All-terrain tread (standard)  
Turf tread (optional)  
Front: 12-16 psi  
(0.83-1.10 Bars)  
Rear: 16-20 psi  
(1.10-1.38 Bars)  
Front: 14-16 psi  
(0.97-1.10 Bars)  
Rear: 18-20 psi  
(1.24-1.38 Bars)  
Traks Max II tread (optional)  
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®
HUSQVARNA LIMITED TWO YEAR WARRANTY FOR 2005  
TRANSPORTATION AND UTILITY VEHICLES  
1. WARRANTY:  
HUSQVARNA, INC., ("HUSQVARNA") hereby warrants to the Original Retail Purchaser that its new 2005 Model  
Transportation and Utility Vehicles purchased from HUSQVARNA or an authorized dealer shall be free from defects in  
material and workmanship under normal use and service as a transportation or utility vehicle for the periods stated below,  
subject to the provisions, limitations and exclusions contained in this limited warranty.  
LIMITED TWO YEAR / 2000 HOUR WARRANTY: The engine assembly, unitized transaxle assembly (gasoline vehicle),  
motor, transaxle assembly (electric vehicle), main frame assembly, hydraulic dump kit, Custom Cab assembly and doors,  
and Driving Range Protective Enclosure are warranted with respect to parts and labor against defects in material and  
workmanship for a period of two years or 2000 hours of operation, whichever first occurs, from the date of purchase.  
LIMITED ONE YEAR / 1000 HOUR WARRANTY: All remaining components of the vehicle not specified otherwise, the  
Portable Refreshment Center, and all other original equipment options and accessories supplied by HUSQVARNA are  
warranted with respect to parts and labor against defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year or 1000  
hours of operation, whichever first occurs, from the date of purchase.  
This limited warranty covers material, workmanship and repair labor cost as to those items specifically listed above for the  
periods specified. Such repair labor shall be performed only by HUSQVARNA, its authorized dealers, or a service agency  
approved by HUSQVARNA.  
IF THE WARRANTY REGISTRATION FORM IS NOT COMPLETED AND RETURNED TO HUSQVARNA AT THE TIME  
OF THE ORIGINAL RETAIL SALE, PURCHASER MUST PROVIDE PROOF OF DATE OF PURCHASE WITH ANY  
WARRANTY CLAIM.  
2. EXCLUSIONS:  
Excluded from any HUSQVARNA warranty are all fuses, filters, decals (except safety decals), spark plugs, light bulbs,  
lubricants, trim pieces, seats, routine wear items such as the charger plug and receptacle, brake shoes, belts, brushes,  
bushings, engine mounts, mats and pads, maintenance adjustments, cosmetic deterioration, and items which deteriorate or  
fail due to exposure or ordinary wear and tear. Batteries, battery charger, onboard computer, and solid-state speed  
controller are covered under separate HUSQVARNA warranties. Also excluded from any HUSQVARNA warranty is  
damage to a vehicle or component resulting from a cause other than a defect including unreasonable or unintended strain  
or use, improper installation of accessories, installation of parts or accessories that are not original equipment, overloading,  
accident, alteration, abuse or neglect.  
Transportation expenses for warranty services are also excluded from this warranty.  
3. VOIDING OF WARRANTY:  
THIS AND ANY OTHER WARRANTY SHALL BE VOID IF THE VEHICLE IS ABUSED OR USED IN AN UNINTENDED  
MANNER OR SHOWS INDICATIONS THAT IT HAS BEEN ALTERED IN ANY WAY, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,  
MODIFICATION OF THE SPEED GOVERNOR, BRAKING SYSTEM, STEERING, TRANSAXLE, OR OTHER  
OPERATING SYSTEMS OF THE VEHICLE TO CAUSE IT TO PERFORM OUTSIDE HUSQVARNA SPECIFICATIONS.  
THE WARRANTY IS LIKEWISE VOID IF THE VEHICLE INVOLVED SHOWS INDICATIONS THAT REASONABLE OR  
NECESSARY MAINTENANCE AS OUTLINED IN THE OWNER’S MANUAL AND MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE  
MANUAL WAS NOT PERFORMED AT THE TIME AND IN THE MANNER SPECIFIED IN SUCH MANUALS.  
4. SOLE REMEDY:  
HUSQVARNA’s liability under this limited warranty, or in any action whether based upon warranty, contract, negligence,  
strict product liability or otherwise, shall be the repair or replacement, at HUSQVARNA’s option, of the vehicle or component  
thereof that HUSQVARNA deems to be defective. Replacement shall mean furnishing, during the applicable limited  
warranty period, a new vehicle or factory-reconditioned vehicle or component thereof that is identical or reasonably  
equivalent to the warranted product or component at no cost to the purchaser. Repair shall mean remedying a defect in the  
vehicle or component thereof at no cost to the purchaser during the applicable limited warranty period. If HUSQVARNA  
elects to repair the vehicle, it may provide factory-reconditioned parts or components. All parts and components replaced  
under warranty shall become the property of HUSQVARNA.  
5. HOW TO MAKE A WARRANTY CLAIM:  
To make a warranty claim under this limited warranty, you must present the vehicle or defective component to an authorized  
HUSQVARNA dealer.  
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6. DISCLAIMER:  
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE. HUSQVARNA MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,  
EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR  
PURPOSE WHICH EXCEED THE OBLIGATIONS OR TIME LIMITS STATED IN THIS WARRANTY ARE HEREBY  
DISCLAIMED BY HUSQVARNA AND EXCLUDED FROM THIS WARRANTY. THE PURCHASER AND HUSQVARNA  
EXPRESSLY AGREE THAT THE REMEDY OF THE REPLACEMENT OR REPAIR OF THE DEFECTIVE VEHICLE OR  
COMPONENT THEREOF IS THE SOLE REMEDY OF THE PURCHASER. HUSQVARNA MAKES NO OTHER  
REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, AND NO REPRESENTATIVE, EMPLOYEE, OR DEALER OF  
HUSQVARNA HAS THE AUTHORITY TO MAKE OR IMPLY ANY REPRESENTATION, PROMISE OR AGREEMENT,  
WHICH IN ANY WAY VARIES THE TERMS OF THIS WARRANTY.  
7. NO CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES:  
IN NO EVENT SHALL HUSQVARNA BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES  
INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, LOSS RELATED TO PROPERTY OTHER THAN THE VEHICLE, LOSS OF USE,  
LOSS OF TIME, INCONVENIENCE, OR ANY OTHER ECONOMIC LOSS.  
Some states allow neither limitation on the duration of an implied warranty nor exclusions or limitation of incidental or  
consequential damages. Therefore, the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights, which vary from state to state.  
8. INFORMATION:  
For further information contact WARRANTY SERVICES, HUSQVARNA FOREST & GARDEN, PRODUCT MARKETING  
MANAGER – AUTOMOWER, 7349 STATESVILLE ROAD, CHARLOTTE, NC 28269 OR CALL 1-800-448-7543.  
9. WARNING:  
Any modification or alteration of any vehicle beyond factory specifications, including those that affect the weight distribution,  
stability, or speed of the vehicle, can cause serious personal injury or death.  
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