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Contents
Contents
Cont ents
These pages give an overview of the contents of your owner’s
manual.
The first page of each section lists the topics covered in that section.
ATV Safety .................................................................................. 1
Important safety information you should know, plus a look at the
safety related labels on your ATV.
Instruments & Controls ..............................................................9
The location and function of indicators and controls on your ATV
and operating instructions for various controls and features.
Before Riding ............................................................................ 49
The importance of wearing a helmet and other protective gear,
how to make sure you and your ATV are ready to ride, and
important information about loading.
Basic Operation & Riding .........................................................65
How to start and stop the engine, shift gears, and brake. Also,
riding precautions.
2019 Rancher 4x4 AT with Power Steering (TRX420FA2)
31HR3A50 MOM 16565 (1802)

Contents
Contents
Servicing Your Honda ............................................................103
Why your ATV needs regular maintenance, what you need to
know before servicing your Honda, an owner maintenance
schedule, and instructions for specific maintenance and
adjustment items.
Tips ..........................................................................................195
How to store and transport your ATV and how to be an
environmentally responsible rider.
Taking Care of the Unexpected.............................................205
What to do if you have a flat tire, your engine won’t start, etc.
Technical Information ............................................................231
ID numbers, technical specifications, and other technical facts.
Consumer Information ...........................................................247
Information on warranties, emission controls, how to get Honda
service manuals.
Index........................................................................................254
Quick Reference
Handy facts about fuel, engine oil, tire sizes, and air pressures.

FOR OFF-ROAD USE ONLY
This vehicle is designed and manufactured for off-road use only.
It conforms to US EPA Noise Emission regulations, but does not
conform to Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards or US EPA On
Highway Exhaust Emission regulations, and operation on public
streets, roads, or highways is illegal. The vehicle is equipped with a
USDA qualified spark arrester. Obey local laws and regulations.
It conforms to US EPA emission regulations for ATVs.
2019
Honda
TRX420FA2 4x4 with Power Steering
FOURTRAX RANCHER AT
OWNER’S MANUAL

Introduction
Introduction
Int r oduc t ion
Congratulations on choosing your Honda ATV.
When you own a Honda, you’re part of a worldwide family of
satisfied customers — people who appreciate Honda’s reputation
for building quality into every product.
Your Honda was designed as a recreational ATV for off-road use by
one rider only.
Before riding, take time to get acquainted with your ATV and how it
works. To protect your investment, we urge you to take
responsibility for keeping your ATV well maintained. Scheduled
service is a must, of course. But it’s just as important to observe the
break-in guidelines, and perform all pre-ride and other periodic
checks detailed in this manual.
We also recommend that you read this owner’s manual before you
ride. It’s full of facts, instructions, safety information, and helpful
tips. To make it easy to use, the manual contains a detailed list of
topics at the beginning of each section and an index at the back of
the book.
As you read this manual, you will find information that is preceded
by a symbol. This information is intended to help you avoid
damage to your Honda, other property, or the environment.
Read the Warranties Booklet (page 249) thoroughly so you
understand the coverages that protect your new Honda and are
aware of your rights and responsibilities.
Whenever you ride, tread established trails and lightly. By staying on
riding only in approved areas, you help protect the environment and
keep off-road riding areas open for the future.
127,&(

ATV Safety 3
Important Safety Information
Ride Off-road Only
Your ATV is designed and manufactured for off-road use only. The
tires are not made for pavement, and the ATV does not have turn
signals and other features required for use on public roads. If you
need to cross a paved or public road, get off and walk your ATV
across.
Take Time to Learn & Practice
Even if you have ridden other ATVs, take time to become familiar
with how this ATV works and handles. Practice in a safe area until
you build your skills and get accustomed to the ATV’s size and
weight.
Because many crashes involve inexperienced or untrained riders, we
urge all riders to take a ATV operator course approved by the ATV
Safety Institute (ASI). See page 52.
Contact an authorized ATV dealer or call 1-800-887-2887 to find
out about the training courses nearest you.
Be Alert for Off-road Hazards
The terrain can present a variety of challenges when you ride off-
road. Continually “read” the terrain for unexpected turns, drop-offs,
rocks, ruts, and other hazards. Always keep your speed low enough
to allow time to see and react to hazards.

ATV Safety 5
Safety Labels
Your ATV comes with a hang tag and several labels containing
important safety information. Anyone who rides the vehicle should
read and understand this information before riding.
The labels should be considered permanent parts of the vehicle. If a
label comes off or becomes hard to read, contact your dealer for
replacements.

ATV Safety 7
Safety Labels
Overloading this ATV or carrying cargo
improperly can change handling,stability
and braking performance and can lead to an
accident.
Never exceed the maximum front cargo limit
of : lbs (66 30 kg).
Refer to instructions in the Owner’s
Manual.
WA RN ING
Improper tire pressure or overloading can
cause loss of control.
Loss of control can result in severe injury
or death.
Cold tire pressure :
Maximum weight capacity : 485 220lbs. ( kg)
Front : 4.4psi (30kPa)
Rear : 4.4psi (30kPa)

ATV Safety
8
Safety Labels
Towing an improperly loaded
trailer can cause loss of control.
Read towing instructions
in owner's manual
Tow weight limit : lbs. ( kg)850 385
:30lbs. ( 14kg)Tongue weight
Overloading this ATV or carrying cargo
improperly can change handling,stability
and braking performance and can lead to an
accident.
Never exceed the maximum rear cargo limit
(combined weight on the rear rack and in
the storage area) of : 133 60 lbs ( kg).
Refer to instructions in the Owner’s
Manual.
WARNING
With four-wheel drive, operating any brake control
causes braking at both the front and rear wheels.
For detailed braking information, refer to the
Owner's Manual .
BRAKING INFORMATION
Operating this ATV if you are under
the age of 16 increases your chance
of severe injury or death.
NEVER operate this ATV if you are
under age 16.
WARNING
Improper ATV use can result in SEVERE INJURY or DEATH
witho u t pro p e r train i n g o r i n s t r u ction
at speeds too fast for your skills or the conditions
on pub l ic roads - a co llision can o ccur with
an o ther v e h icl e
with a p assenger - p assengers affect balance
and steering and increa se risk of losi n g control
A LW AYS :
use proper riding tech n i q u es to avoid veh i c l e
overturns on hills an d roug h terrain and in turns
avoid p aved sur f aces - p avem e n t may serio u s l y
affect h an d l ing and c o ntrol
LOCATE AND READ OWNER'S MANUA L .
FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTION S AND WARNINGS.
NE V E R o p e r ate:
ALWAYS USE
AN APPROVED
HELMET AND
PROTEC T I VE
G E A R
NEVER USE NEVER USE
ON PUBLIC
ROAD S
NEVER CARRY
PA SS E N G E R S WITH DRUGS
OR ALCOHOL
NEVER ride as a passenger.
Passengers can cause a loss
of control, resulting in
SEVERE INJURY or DEATH.

Instruments & Controls 9
Instruments & Controls
(cont’d)
Ins tru ment s & Cont rols
This section shows the location of all indicators and controls you
would normally use before or while riding your ATV.
The items listed on this page are described in this section.
Instructions for other components are presented in other sections of
this manual where they will be most useful.
Operation Component Locations ................................................ 11
Indicators & Displays................................................................... 14
Multi-function Display.............................................................. 20
Speed and Mileage Unit Changing........................................... 23
4WD Indicator ......................................................................... 23
Gear Position Indicator............................................................. 24
Fuel Gauge .............................................................................. 25
Digital Clock............................................................................ 27
Odometer ................................................................................ 28
Tripmeter................................................................................. 28
Coolant Temperature Gauge ................................................... 29
Hour meter.............................................................................. 31
Maintenance Tripmeter & Maintenance Hour meter................. 32

Instruments & Controls 11
Operation Component Locations
headlight dimmer switch
P/R lever
rear brake lever/
parking brake lever
engine stop switch
start button
ignition switch
2WD/4WD select lever
throttle lever
front brake lever
headlight switch
gearshift
switches
drive mode select
switch

Instruments & Controls
12
Operation Component Locations
rear cargo rack front cargo rack
rear brake pedal

Instruments & Controls 13
Operation Component Locations
flag pole bracket
trailer hitch
storage compartment

Instruments & Controls
14
Indicators & Displays
The indicators and displays on your ATV keep you informed, alert
you to possible problems, and make your riding safer and more
enjoyable. Refer to the indicators frequently. Their functions are
described on the following pages.
(3) PGM-FI indicator
(4) high coolant temperature
indicator
(1) neutral indicator
(2) reverse indicator
(6) multi-function display
(5) PS (Electric Power
Steering) indicator
(7) mode button
(4)
(2)
(7)
(1)
(6) (5)
(3)

Instruments & Controls
16
Indicators & Displays
Display Check
When the ignition switch is turned on, the multi-function display (1)
will temporarily show all the modes and digital segments and initial
message. So you can make sure the liquid crystal display is
functioning properly.
The displays are identified in the table on page 18 with the words:
Display Check.
If any part of these displays does not come on when it should, have
your dealer check for problems.
(1) multi-function display
(1)

Instruments & Controls 17
Indicators & Displays
1 Neutral indicator Lights when the transmission is in
neutral. Lamp Check.
2 Reverse indicator Lights when the transmission is in
reverse. Lamp Check.
3 PGM-FI indicator Lights when there is any
abnormality in the PGM-FI
(Programmed Fuel Injection)
system. Should also light for a few
seconds and then go off when the
ignition switch is turned on. If the
indicator comes on at any other
time, reduce speed and take your
vehicle to your dealer as soon as
possible. Lamp Check.
4 High coolant
temperature
indicator
Lights when coolant temperature is
high enough to adversely affect the
service life of the engine.
If the high coolant temperature
indicator comes on while you are
riding, immediately bring the
vehicle to a stop, turn the engine
off and let it cool. See page 220.
Lamp Check.
5 PS (Electric Power
Steering) indicator
Lights when there is an abnormality
in the EPS (Electric Power Steering)
system. See page 48. Lamp Check.

Instruments & Controls
18
Indicators & Displays
6 Multi-function
display
The display includes the following
functions. Display Check.
4WD indicator Shows when the 4WD drive mode
engages (page 23).
Gear position
indicator
Shows the gear position (page 24).
Speedometer Shows riding speed.
Fuel gauge Shows approximate fuel supply
available (page 25).
Digital clock Shows the time (hour and minutes)
(page 27).
Odometer Shows accumulated mileage (page
28).
Tripmeter Shows mileage per trip (page 28).
Coolant
temperature gauge
Shows approximate coolant
temperature (page 29).
Hour meter Shows hours and tenths of hours of
engine operation (page 31).
Maintenance
minder indicator
Shows when specified maintenance
interval is reached (page 32).
Maintenance
tripmeter
Inform when the mileage or
operating hours on your ATV
approaches and passes the interval
specified on the maintenance
schedule (page 32).
Maintenance hour
meter

Instruments & Controls 19
Indicators & Displays
7 Mode button Selects display in the lower parts of
multi-function display (page 21).
This button also used to change the
speed and mileage unit (page 23),
adjusts the clock (page 27) and
resets tripmeter, maintenance
tripmeter and maintenance hour
meter (page 32).

Instruments & Controls
20
Indicators & Displays
The multi-function display (1) includes the following functions:
Multi-function Display
4WD indicator Digital clock
Gear position indicator Odometer
Maintenance minder
indicator
Tripmeter
Coolant temperature gauge
Speedometer Hour meter
Fuel gauge Maintenance tripmeter
Maintenance hour meter
(1) multi-function display
(2) 4WD indicator
(5) maintenance minder
indicator
(3) gear position indicator (6) fuel gauge/digital clock/
odometer/tripmeter/coolant
temperature gauge/hour
meter/maintenance
tripmeter/maintenance hour
meter
(4) speedometer
(2)
(1)
(4)
(6)
(3)
(5)

Instruments & Controls 21
Indicators & Displays
Each time you press the mode button, mode will change as shown in
the illustration.
Fuel gauge (page 25)
Digital clock (page 27)
Odometer (page 28)
Tripmeter (page 28)
Coolant temperature
gauge (page 29)
When ATV
is moving
When ATV
is not
moving
Hour meter (page 31)
Maintenance
tripmeter (page 32)
Maintenance
hour meter (page 32)

Instruments & Controls 25
Indicators & Displays
The fuel gauge (1) shows the approximate fuel supply available with
fuel mark (2). The fuel tank capacity is:
3.88 US gal (14.7 â„“)
Regardless of what mode the display is in, when the fuel level
reaches only 1st segment (3), the display will automatically switch to
the fuel gauge display. You should refuel as soon as possible.
The amount of fuel remaining when there is only 1st segment is
approximately:
1.82 US gal (6.9 â„“)
Fuel Gauge
(2)
(1) fuel gauge
(1)
(2) fuel mark
(3)
(3) 1st segment

Instruments & Controls
26
Indicators & Displays
When the fuel gauge show E _ _ _ _ _ F (4) and LO FUEL (5) blink 3
times alternately and fuel mark blinks, you should refill the tank as
soon as possible.
The amount of fuel reserve is approximately:
1.29 US gal (4.9 â„“)
Fuel gauge failure:
When the fuel gauge show E - - - - - F (6) will blink, when the fuel
gauge function fails. See your dealer.
(The fuel mark disappears except the fuel gauge display)
(4)
(4) E _ _ _ _ _ F (5) LO FUEL
(5)
(6) E - - - - - F
(6)

Instruments & Controls 27
Indicators & Displays
The digital clock (1) displays hours and minutes with the clock mark
(2), when the ignition switch is ON (q).
To adjust the time, proceed as follows:
1.
Turn the ignition switch ON (q) to display the clock (page 21).
2.
Press and hold the mode button (3) until the display start
blinking.
3.
To advance the display 1 minute at a time, press and release the
mode button for 0.5 seconds.
Press and hold the mode button for more 0.5 seconds the display
will begin advancing fast.
4.
Release the mode button when the display reaches the desired
time.
5.
To set the clock, press and release the mode button for less than
0.5 seconds.
The clock can be set by turning the ignition switch off and then
on.
After the battery is reconnected (page 187), check the clock.
Readjust the clock if necessary.
Digital Clock
(3) mode button
(1)
(2)
(3)
(1) digital clock
(2) clock mark

Instruments & Controls
28
Indicators & Displays
The odometer (1) registers total distance traveled in mileage while
the ignition is ON (q) with the ODO display (2). The odometer locks
at 999999 when the read-out exceeds 999999.
The tripmeter (1) shows mileage per trip with the TRIP display (2),
while the ignition is ON (q) since you last reset the tripmeter. The
tripmeter returns to 0.0 when the read-out exceeds 999.9. To reset
the tripmeter to zero, press the mode ld it in for at button (3) and ho
least 2 seconds in the tripmeter mode.
Odometer
Tripmeter
(1)
(2)
(1) odometer (2) ODO display
(1)
(2)
(1) tripmeter (3) mode button
(2) TRIP display
(3)

Instruments & Controls 29
Indicators & Displays
The coolant temperature gauge (1) with the coolant temperature
mark (2) shows the coolant temperature.
When coolant temperature is low, the coolant temperature gauge
will display “Lo”.
If all sections of the coolant temperature gauge and high coolant
temperature indicator are on (automatically appears in the display)
while you are riding, immediately stop the vehicle, turn the engine
off and check the coolant reserve tank level. See page 140.
Coolant Temperature Gauge
(2)
(3)
(1) coolant temperature gauge (3) high coolant
temperature indicator
(2) coolant temperature mark
(1)

Instruments & Controls
30
Indicators & Displays
NOTICE
Continuing to ride with an overheated engine can cause serious
engine damage.
Coolant temperature gauge failure:
If the coolant temperature system has an error, the coolant
temperature gauge (1) will flash and preferentially appear in the
display, and/or high coolant temperature indicator (3) will turn on.
If this occurs, see your dealer as soon as possible.
(1)
(3)
(1) coolant temperature gauge (3) high coolant
temperature indicator

Instruments & Controls 31
Indicators & Displays
The hour meter (1) shows accumulated hours while the ignition
switch is ON ( I ) with the hour meter mark (2). The hour meter
provides accurate service period information for initial and regular
maintenance. The hour meter locks at 99999.9 when the read-out
exceeds 99999.9.
Hour meter
(1)
(2)
(1) hour meter (2) hour meter mark

Instruments & Controls
32
Indicators & Displays
The maintenance tripmeter (1), the maintenance hour meter (2) and
maintenance minder indicator (3) inform you when the mileage or
operating hours on your ATV approaches and passes the
maintenance interval specified on the maintenance schedule (page
110).
The maintenance tripmeter, or the maintenance hour meter and
maintenance minder indicator will blink, when they reach their
setting values.
Maintenance Tripmeter & Maintenance Hour
meter
(3)
(1) maintenance tripmeter (3) maintenance minder
indicator
(2) maintenance hour meter
(3)
(2)
(1)
(1)
(3)
(2)
(3)

Instruments & Controls 33
Indicators & Displays
Reset the meters after each scheduled maintenance.
To reset the maintenance tripmeter and the maintenance hour
meter, press and hold the mode button and turn the ignition switch
to ON ( I ). Continue to hold the mode button, the maintenance
minder indicator will light up, and after 2 seconds will flash twice,
the maintenance minder indicator is reset.
Also the maintenance tripmeter and maintenance hour meter will
reset.
Maintenance Minder Indicators:
If the maintenance is done before the setting interval, be sure to
reset the meters after the maintenance.
Initial Maintenance
Appears at 100 miles (150 km) or 20 operating hours,
whichever comes first.
Regular Maintenance Interval 1
Appears 600 miles (1,000 km) or 100 operating hours
after the Initial Maintenance or Regular Maintenance
Interval 2 is performed and maintenance minder is
reset, whichever comes first in the maintenance
schedule.
Regular Maintenance Interval 2
Appears 600 miles (1,000 km) or 100 operating hours
after Regular Maintenance Interval 1 is performed and
maintenance minder is reset, whichever comes first in
the maintenance schedule.

Instruments & Controls 35
Controls & Features
Your ATV is equipped with a 2WD/4WD select lever (1), which
permits a choice between the “2WD” and “4WD” drive modes.
Select a drive mode that’s suitable for your riding.
Keep both hands on the handlebar while machine is in motion and
come to a complete stop before using the 2WD/4WD select lever.
The 2WD/4WD select lever is located on the left side of the fuel tank.
To select the drive mode, shift the 2WD/4WD select lever to the
desired position.
After using the 2WD/4WD select lever, the mode may not
mechanically engage until forward motion begins.
To check your present drive mode, look at the 4WD indicator (2).
2WD mode: the 4WD indicator goes off when the 2WD mode engages.
4WD mode: the 4WD indicator goes on when the 4WD mode engages.
2WD/4WD Select Lever
(2)
(1)
(1) 2WD/4WD select lever (2) 4WD indicator
4WD MODE 4WD MODE
2WD MODE2WD MODE

Instruments & Controls
36
Controls & Features
The start button (1) is used for starting the engine. Pushing the
button in starts the engine. See Starting Procedure, page 74.
When the start button is pushed, the starter motor will crank the
engine. The starter motor will not operate if the engine stop switch
is in the OFF (r) position when the start button is pushed.
The engine stop switch (2) is used to stop the engine in an
emergency. To operate, slide the switch to the OFF (r) position. The
switch must be in the RUN (e) position to start the engine, and it
should normally remain in the RUN (e) position even when the
engine is OFF.
If your ATV is stopped with the ignition switch ON (q) and the engine
stop switch OFF (r), the battery will discharge. Turn the ignition
switch to OFF (w) to prevent battery discharge.
Start Button o
o
o
oo
Engine Stop Switch
e
e
e
ee r
r
r
rr
LEFT HANDLEBAR
(1)
(2)
(1) start button
(2) engine stop switch
o START
r OFF
e RUN

Instruments & Controls
38
Controls & Features
The throttle controls engine rpm (speed). To increase engine rpm,
press the throttle lever (1) with your thumb. To reduce engine rpm,
release pressure on the throttle lever. The throttle will automatically
return to the closed position (engine idle) when you remove your
thumb.
Throttle Lever
RIGHT HANDLEBAR
(A)
(1) throttle lever
(1)
(A) to open the throttle

Instruments & Controls
40
Controls & Features
AUTO (automatic shift mode):
These gearshift switches [upshift switch (1) and downshift switch (2)]
are used to select the drive (D), neutral (N) and reverse (R).
See Shifting Gears, page 78 and Riding in Reverse, page 84.
ESP (manual shift mode):
These gearshift switches are used to select the next higher or lower
gear in the transmission. To operate, press the upshift switch (1) to
engage the next higher gear or press the downshift switch (2) to
engage the next lower gear.
See Shifting Gears, page 78 and Riding in Reverse, page 84.
Gearshift Switch
LEFT HANDLEBAR
(1) upshift switch
(1)
(2)
(2) downshift switch

Instruments & Controls 41
Controls & Features
The front brake lever is used to slow or stop your ATV. To operate,
pull the lever. For information on braking techniques, see page 87.
The rear brake lever/parking brake lever is used to slow or stop your
ATV. To operate, pull the lever. For information on braking
techniques, see page 87.
The rear brake pedal is used to slow or stop your ATV. To operate,
depress the pedal. For information on braking techniques, see
page 87.
Front Brake Lever
Rear Brake Lever/Parking Brake Lever
Rear Brake Pedal

Instruments & Controls
42
Controls & Features
The P/R lever (1) on the rear brake lever/parking brake lever (2) is
used to apply the parking brake or to shift the transmission into
reverse.
Parking Brake/Reverse Lever (P/R Lever)
LEFT HANDLEBAR
(1) P/R lever
(1)
(2)
(2) rear brake lever/parking brake lever

Instruments & Controls 45
Controls & Features
The trailer hitch (1) is located on the rear axle housing. To use the
hitch, you’ll need a proper size ball (2) as specified by the trailer
manufacturer.
To attach the ball and properly hook up a trailer, follow the trailer
manufacturer’s instructions. For load limits and operational
guidelines, see page 59.
Trailer Hitch
REAR
(1) trailer hitch
(1)
(2) ball
(2)

Instruments & Controls
46
Controls & Features
The storage compartment (1) is located below the rear cargo rack
(2).
To open the compartment, unhook the rubber strap (3).
Be careful not to flood this area when washing your ATV.
Storage Compartment
REAR
(1) storage compartment
(1)
(3) rubber strap
(2)
(2) rear cargo rack
(3)

Instruments & Controls 47
Controls & Features
This ATV is equipped with an electronically controlled, electric-
power-assisted steering system.
While the engine is running, the EPS (Electric Power Steering) system
provides power from the electric motor, which helps you to turn the
ATV’s handlebar more easily.
The EPS system on this ATV utilizes an overheat protection feature to
prevent damage to system components. In certain extended,
repetitive high-load situations, the system will reduce or even disable
power steering assist. The steering will perform as a normal non-EPS
system during this brief period. After cooling down, it will then
return to normal EPS operation.
The PS indicator should light when the ignition switch is turned on
and remain on until the engine is started.
The PS indicator also lights when there is any abnormality in the EPS
system. If this occurs, the electric power assist for turning will not be
available, but the manual steering system will perform as usual.
If the PS indicator lights at any time while riding, reduce speed and
take your ATV to your dealer as soon as possible. Continuing to ride
with a EPS system problem can cause system damage.
Do not modify your Electric Power Steering system. In case of a
malfunction, take your ATV to your dealer.
EPS (Electric Power Steering)

Basic Operation & Riding 95
Riding Your ATV
It’s usually advisable to descend hills with the ATV pointed straight
downhill. Avoid angles that would cause the vehicle to lean sharply
to one side.
As you approach a downhill, stop and survey the terrain below.
Never ride past the limit of your visibility. Never go down a hill at
high speed.
Riding Down Hills
3
WARNING
Going down a hill improperly could cause loss
of control or cause the ATV to overturn.
Always follow proper procedures for going
down hills as described in this owner’s
manual.
On downhills, shift your weight back.

Servicing Your Honda
104
Servicing Your Honda
Fluids & Filters
Fuel .......................................................................................... 123
Engine Oil & Filter..................................................................... 126
Rear Final Gear Oil.................................................................... 134
Front Final Gear Oil................................................................... 137
Coolant .................................................................................... 139
Air Cleaner ............................................................................... 146
Engine
Throttle .................................................................................... 152
Reverse Lock System................................................................. 154
Spark Plug ................................................................................ 155
Valves....................................................................................... 158
Spark Arrester .......................................................................... 159
Chassis
Suspension ............................................................................... 160
Brakes ...................................................................................... 163
Tires ......................................................................................... 174
Guards ..................................................................................... 181
Drivetrain Boots........................................................................ 183
Electrical
Battery ..................................................................................... 185
Appearance Care...................................................................... 190

Servicing Your Honda
106
Maintenance Safety
This section includes instructions on how to perform some important
maintenance tasks. If you have basic mechanical skills, you can
perform many of these tasks with the tools provided with your ATV.
Other tasks that are more difficult and require special tools are best
performed by professionals. Removing the wheels should normally
be handled only by a Honda technician or other qualified mechanic.
Instructions are included in this manual only to assist in emergency
service.
Some of the most important safety precautions follow. However, we
cannot warn you of every conceivable hazard that can arise in
performing maintenance. Only you can decide whether or not you
should perform a given task.
3
WARNING
Failure to properly follow maintenance
instructions and precautions can cause you to
be seriously hurt or killed.
Always follow the procedures and
precautions in this owner’s manual.
Product specificaties
Merk: | Honda |
Categorie: | Quad |
Model: | FourTrax Rancher TRX420FE1 (2019) |
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