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010-ELV-09 | 2016 | Tech Support: 360-687-4530 [email protected] AND KAWASAKI TERYX MOUNT SENSOR AND MAGNET: 1. To install a Trail Tech speedometer in a Teryx, you must access 6. Connect sensor (if applicable.) The tachometer the back of the Teryx dashboard. Start by removing the hood (the sensor should be wrapped around the spark plug/coil wire, which is roll cage must be loosened to remove the hood.) located under the center console between the seats. 2. Remove the stock indicator light panel. 3. Install the aluminum Trail Tech dashboard where the stock indicator light panel was, inserting it from the engine side of the dash. Use the two included self-tapping set screws to secure the aluminum dash in place, as shown below.

Clip or connect black to frame. Wrap red tachometer sensor here RPM sensor wire wrapped around Coil spark plug wire 5 times. • If tachometer signal is intermittent, increase number of wraps (12 Spark maximum.) plug 4. Install the stock indicator lights and the Trail Tech speedometer • If tachometer bounces more than boot into the Trail Tech aluminum dash. Two screws are provided to +/-100 RPM, reduce number of mount the speedometer. wraps (1 minimum.) 5. Splice the red half of the speedometer power wire to the brown wire as shown in the photo below. Connect the black half to frame 7. Install magnetic bolt. Remove one of the rotor bolts and replace ground. Plug the power wire into the speedometer. it with the supplied Trail Tech magnetic rotor bolt. 8. Drill a 3/8” hole in the caliper - lining up to the magnetic bolt installed on the rotor. Install speed sensor to drilled hole.

Hole drilled and speed sensor mounted Magnet Splice red power wire here Connect to frame ground here RADIATOR TEMPERATURE SENSOR INSTALLATION: 1. Drain fluid from the radiator. Fig.1 Fig.2 Fig.3 2. Fig.1: Use the sensor to mark on the radiator hose where to make two cuts. (Install to closest radiator hose line.) The cuts should be about ¾” apart from each other and in a straight section of the hose. 3. Fig 2: Cut radiator hose. Use a pair of good scissors or cutters. 4. Fig 3: Install sensor in hose. Slide a provided hose clamp on each end of the newly cut radiator hose. Insert Radiator Hose Sensor to join the two halves of the radiator hose. Tighten the hose clamps as shown in Fig.3. 5. Connect sensor wire connector to Vapor. 6. Refill the radiator with fluid. 7. Perform a two button reset ( + .) Vapor will not display temperature until the reset is performed (telling Vapor to look for a sensor.) Vapor will display “- - -” for engine temperature until it reaches 100°F (38°C). 8. Test the system. Make sure there is no fluid leakage. 9. Use zip-ties to secure the sensor wire as it is routed to Vapor. Radiator Hose Temperature Sensor 1: Mark hose, 2: Cut Hose, 3: Install Sensor LIMITED WARRANTY TRAILTECH INC. WARRANTS TRAIL TECH PRODUCTS TO BE FREE FROM DEFECTS IN MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP UNDER NORMAL USE AND IF PROPERLY INSTALLED FOR A PERIOD OF ONE YEAR FROM DATE OF PURCHASE. IF FOUND TO BE DEFECTIVE AS MENTIONED ABOVE, IT WILL BE REPLACED OR REPAIRED. THIS SHALL CONSTITUTE THE SOLE REMEDY OF THE PURCHASER AND THE SOLE LIABILITY OF TRAILTECH INC. TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, THE FOREGOING IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDED ANY LIMITED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL TRAILTECH INC. BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.