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Maintaining your ATV (All-Terrain Vehicle) or UTV (Utility Task Vehicle) is essential for performance, safety, and longevity. Begin with regular inspections—check the oil level, air filter, coolant, and brake fluid before every ride. Change the engine oil and filter according to the manufacturer’s schedule, usually every 25–50 hours of operation. Clean or replace the air filter frequently, especially after dusty rides, to prevent engine damage.
Inspect tires for wear, cracks, and proper inflation. Tighten lug nuts and check for damage to wheels or suspension components. Grease all necessary fittings and ensure your drive chain or belt is clean and properly tensioned. Regularly examine the brake system—pads, rotors, and brake lines—for signs of wear or leaks.
Wash your vehicle after every ride to remove mud, debris, and corrosive substances. Avoid using high-pressure water near electrical components and bearings. Keep electrical connections clean and dry, and check the battery for corrosion or low voltage.
Lastly, store your ATV or UTV in a dry, covered area. Use a cover and consider fuel stabilizer if storing for long periods. Following these steps helps keep your machine running smoothly, reduces costly repairs, and ensures a safe, enjoyable ride every time.
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