CFMOTO CFORCE 800 XC CF800AU-2A 2020 Owner's Manual
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The recommended maintenance intervals for the CFMOTO CFORCE 800 XC include a first service at 300 km (186 miles) or 20 hours, followed by regular maintenance every 1000 km (621 miles) or 50 hours. Always refer to your owner's manual for specific service tasks at each interval.
If the CFMOTO CFORCE 800 XC fails to start, check the battery charge, ensure the kill switch is in the 'run' position, confirm fuel levels, and inspect spark plugs for wear or fouling. Additionally, check all fuses and wiring connections for integrity.
CFMOTO recommends using a high-quality 10W-40 4-stroke engine oil that meets the API SL and JASO MA standards for the CFORCE 800 XC. Always refer to your owner's manual for the most accurate specifications.
To improve fuel efficiency on the CFORCE 800 XC, ensure regular maintenance is performed, maintain proper tire pressure, avoid excessive idling, and ride smoothly without sudden accelerations or decelerations.
If the CFORCE 800 XC is overheating, stop riding and allow the engine to cool. Check coolant levels, inspect the radiator for debris, ensure the fan is operational, and confirm that the thermostat is functioning correctly.
Regularly check the brake fluid levels and top up with DOT 4 brake fluid if necessary. Inspect brake pads for wear and replace them as needed. Ensure all braking components are clean and free from debris.
Common suspension issues may include leaks, unusual noises, or stiffness. Check for oil leaks around shock absorbers, ensure mounting bolts are secure, and adjust the suspension settings according to the terrain and load.
To replace the air filter, locate the air filter housing, remove the cover, and take out the old filter. Insert the new filter, ensuring it is seated properly, and reattach the cover securely.
For storage, clean the ATV thoroughly, change the oil, add fuel stabilizer, and disconnect the battery. Inflate tires to the recommended pressure and cover the ATV to protect it from dust and moisture.
To troubleshoot electrical issues, check the battery terminals for corrosion, inspect fuses, and ensure all wiring connections are secure. Use a multimeter to test for continuity and voltage in suspect circuits.