Husqvarna 4421-D/DX/DXL, 4421-G/GX/GXL owner manual Remove the driver-side seat

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Battery

DANGER

Eyes: Flush with water for 15 minutes. Call a physician immediately.

Tools, wires, and metal objects can cause sparks when shorted across a battery.

WARNING

Wear safety glasses or approved eye protection when servicing the vehicle.

Follow all instructions carefully when working with batteries.

When jumping from a booster battery make final (negative) connection at engine frame.

Do not jump start or charge a frozen or damaged battery. Unplug charger before connecting or disconnecting cables to the battery. Never lean over battery while boosting, testing, or charging.

The battery in this vehicle is a 12-volt, low-maintenance battery that requires infrequent checks (Figure 37). Electrolyte level should be checked semiannually.

1. Level Indicator 2. Cap 3. Plates

Electrolyte level at least 1/2 inch (13 MM) above plates or to level indicator.

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Figure 37 Battery

Figure 38 Battery Electrolyte Level

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...” in General Warnings on page 11.

2.1.Remove the driver-side seat.

3.Disconnect battery and spark plug (Gas only) wires. See Disconnecting the Battery – Gasoline/Diesel Vehicle on page 13.

4.Use a flat-blade screwdriver, and carefully remove the battery cell caps from the battery. See following

WARNING.

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Contents 4421-G/GX/GXL Gas 4421-D/DX/DXL Diesel Utility Vehicles Page Page Foreword Table of Contents Vehicle Specifications Warranties Safety Decal and Feature Identification 2412 ALL HUV 4421 TWO Passenger Models364 2413 ALL HUV 4421 Four Passenger Models366 Proposition 65 State of California Practice SafetyGeneral Warnings Safety DetailsDisabling the Vehicle Connecting the Battery GASOLINE/DIESEL Vehicles Disconnecting the Battery GASOLINE/DIESEL VehiclesDisable the vehicle. See Disabling the Vehicle on Recycling LEAD-ACID BatteriesModel Identification General InformationSerial Number Decal Controls and IndicatorsInstrument Panel Gasoline Vehicles KEY Switch Diesel Vehicles KEY Switch Gasoline VehiclesFORWARD/REVERSE Control Accelerator PedalPark Brake Steering Adjustment LockBrake Pedal HIGH-TEMPERATURE Warning Light Diesel Vehicles only Volt Accessory OutletLOW OIL Warning Light Fuel GAUGE/HOUR MeterRoll-Over Protective Structure and Seat Belts ROLL-OVER Protective Structure and Seat BeltsSeat Latch and Adjustment See Vehicle Specifications on PRE-OPERATION and Daily Safety ChecklistPerformance Inspection Driving InstructionsStarting the Vehicle ALL-WHEEL Drive AWD Operation Stopping the Vehicle BED Latch and Prop RODParking and Leaving the Vehicle See General Warnings onBed Latch Loading and Unloading CargoVehicle Load Capacities Transporting on a Trailer Towing with the VehicleStorage Fuel Shut-off Valve Preparing the Vehicle for Extended StorageReturning the Stored Vehicle to Service MaintenancePeriodic Service Schedule Periodic Service Schedule Regular Interval Kawasaki gasoline engines Adjust valve Periodic Lubrication Schedule Lubrication Points Gasoline Vehicles Brake Fluid Brake Fluid ReservoirEngine OIL Level Check Engine OILOIL Pressure Gasoline Engine Engine Oil Draining Engine OIL and Filter ChangeEngine Oil Drain Plug and Pan Gasoline Remove Engine Oil Filter Engine Oil Filling OIL ViscosityFront differential Gearcase LubricationRear differential TransmissionEngine Coolant Level Check Engine Coolant Diesel VehiclesAir Filter Installation AIR Filter ReplacementAIR Intake System Air Filter RemovalBiodiesel Fuel Diesel Vehicles only Fueling InstructionsDiesel Vehicles Only Draining Water from Fuel FilterFuel Filter BatteryRemove the driver-side seat General Warnings on Using a Booster Battery Jump StartingJump Starting Cleaning the VehicleMUD Tire Option AccessoriesElectric Winch Accessory Subsequent Owner Registration GXP DXP DXL Vehicle SpecificationsLiquid Capacities Tire Pressure Warranties WarrantyHOW to Make a Warranty Claim California Emission Control Warranty StatementHusqvarna Explanation of Emission Control Warranty Systems Covered Parts Description Page Page Page 103472526