Basic ATV Four-Wheeler Maintenance

Checking and Maintaining Tire Pressure and Engine Oil

Basic routine maintenance is an important part of owning and riding an ATV four-wheeler. Not only will basic routine maintenance extend the life of working components of your ATV four-wheeler, but it will also help keep you and your passengers safe from accidents caused by a lack of basic
 care. It's really very easy to perform basic maintenance on an ATV four-wheeler, and if you can ride it, you can easily maintain it.

Tire Pressure

Proper tire pressure is one of the most important factors in ATV four-wheeler safety and basic maintenance, and the tire pressure should always be checked and adjusted if necessary before you begin riding. If the tire pressure varies between tires, you risk the danger of losing control at a high rate of speed, or your ATV four-wheeler could rollover on a hill. Basic routine maintenance that includes checking and adjusting tire pressure will help prevent devastating damage to your ATV four-wheeler, and more importantly, basic tire maintenance will help keep you safe while riding.

Before you check the tire pressure, check the PSI (pounds per square inch) recommendation located on the sides of your ATV four-wheeler tires, and clean away any excess mud to avoid getting debris in the tire nozzle or the air chuck of the pump. Using a standard tire pressure gauge, check the air pressure. If the tire pressure is lower than the minimum requirement, slowly add more until it properly gauges. If the tire pressure is higher than it should be, slowly release air, and once again measure the pressure. Take the time to make the necessary adjustments until the pressure in all tires is equal.

Do a visual check before each ride, and gauge the tire pressure at least every three to four rides. Basic tire maintenance is very easy, and it only takes a few minutes of your time. The few minutes you take to check and adjust tire pressure could mean the difference between staying safe and having a devastating accident that could have been prevented.

Oil Level

Related information
  • Equal tire pressure is crucial for safety.
  • Regularly checking the oil level of your ATV four-wheeler is crucial to the engine.
  • A few basic maintenance steps can help keep you safe while avoiding costly repairs.
 
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ya thanks for the info help my project for school

Posted on 06/09/2009 at 11:06:00 AM

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Posted on 02/22/2008 at 5:02:40 PM

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Posted on 04/25/2007 at 4:04:00 PM

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Posted on 04/25/2007 at 4:04:00 PM

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