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A new and improved
THE URBAN UTILITY VEHICLE
GO-4
INTERCEPTOR.IV
SPACE SAVING - ERGONOMICAL - EFFICIENT
TAILORED DESIGN - RETURN ON INVESTMENT - DOMESTICALLY BUILT
OPERATOR'S MANUAL
© Westward Industries Ltd. 2017

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  • Page 1 A new and improved THE URBAN UTILITY VEHICLE GO-4 INTERCEPTOR.IV SPACE SAVING - ERGONOMICAL - EFFICIENT TAILORED DESIGN - RETURN ON INVESTMENT - DOMESTICALLY BUILT OPERATOR’S MANUAL © Westward Industries Ltd. 2017...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    The description and speci cations contained in the operator’s manual were in a ect at the time the manual was approved for printing. Westward Industries Ltd. has the right to discontinue models at any time, or change speci cations or design, without notice and without incurring obligation.
  • Page 3: General Information

    GENERAL INFORMATION The Westward Industries GO-4 is powered by a 998cc 3-cylinder water cooled engine. The engine power is transferred to the drive wheels by a four speed automatic transmission. Vehicle Identi tion Number The decal is located on the front inside left post.
  • Page 4 Is stamped right on the cylinder head cover. It is advised upon deliver to record this number with your permanent record les. Engine No. Vehicle Emission Control Information Decal Is located front of the engine cab. Engine Number Sticker Contact Westward Industries for Manuals and Documentation. Do not copy.
  • Page 5: Safety

    7. Do not go down steep grades in gear with ignition o . 8. Do not modify or tamper with emission control system. Let a quali ed technician do the adjustments. Contact Westward Industries for Manuals and Documentation. Do not copy.
  • Page 6: Controls And Guages

    17. O/D Light Indicator Park Brake/ Brake Warning Light 18. Low Fuel Indicator High Beam Indicator Light 19. Battery Light Indicator 10. Turn Signal Lights (L, R) 20. Temperature Control Contact Westward Industries for Manuals and Documentation. Do not copy.
  • Page 7 Note: If GO-4 does not start within 15 seconds, turn key to the position, then try again in 30 seconds. Damage may occur to starter if it is run continuously for an extended period of time. Contact Westward Industries for Manuals and Documentation. Do not copy.
  • Page 8 Pull up to engage. Depress button on end of handle and push lever down to release parking brake. Brake light on dash will come on when parking brake is engaged. Contact Westward Industries for Manuals and Documentation. Do not copy.
  • Page 9 It is a better indicator when maintenance items should be carried out, (eg. oil an changes.) Fuel Gauge Records the fuel level in the tank; Tank capacity is 9.0 US gal, 34 liters. Contact Westward Industries for Manuals and Documentation. Do not copy.
  • Page 10 : Lights on instrument panel display gauges at night. They operate when the headlights are switched on. Low Fuel Light: This light indicates the vehicle is running low on fuel. Contact Westward Industries for Manuals and Documentation. Do not copy.
  • Page 11 Close the vents for full defrost. Air Conditioner: Activate the optional air conditioning by pushing the middle of the fan speed control button. The AC light will illuminate when air conditioning is engaged. Contact Westward Industries for Manuals and Documentation. Do not copy.
  • Page 12 When the wiper is on the INT (intermittent) setting, rotate knob on end of stalk to select desired intermittent setting. Dome Light: Located on the ceiling in compartment. Push switch on dome light to illuminate it. Push again to shut it Contact Westward Industries for Manuals and Documentation. Do not copy.
  • Page 13: Operation

    Position the belt, low on the hips and make sure it always is snug. Use the seat belt at all times when the vehicle is in operation. Contact Westward Industries for Manuals and Documentation. Do not copy.
  • Page 14 Note: When leaving the vehicle on an uphill or downhill grade, the vehicle should be “curbed” (front wheel positioned and pointed towards the curb so that the downhill momentum of the vehicle, should it roll, will force the tire against the curb). Contact Westward Industries for Manuals and Documentation. Do not copy.
  • Page 15 Turn the key to START and hold it for up to 15 seconds. Then if the engine does not start, turn the key to OFF and wait two minutes before you try again. Contact Westward Industries for Manuals and Documentation. Do not copy.
  • Page 16 If you smell exhaust fumes of any kind inside your vehicle, have your dealer inspect and x your vehicle immediately. Do not drive the vehicle if you smell exhaust fumes. Contact Westward Industries for Manuals and Documentation. Do not copy.
  • Page 17 START for an extended time (not more than 15 seconds) before the fuel system starts to pump gas from the tank to the engine. Contact Westward Industries for Manuals and Documentation. Do not copy.
  • Page 18 Tow the vehicle only on dollies (turn slowly and carefully) or on decks of trucks or trailers. IMPORTANT: Failure to follow towing procedures may cause severe damage to critical vehicle parts. Contact Westward Industries for Manuals and Documentation. Do not copy.
  • Page 19: Service And Maintenance

    100 F (38 C), use SAE 10W30 oil. If you regularly drive in temperatures that are below 20 F (-10 C), use SAE 5W20 oil. Service and Maintenance – cont’d Contact Westward Industries for Manuals and Documentation. Do not copy.
  • Page 20 5. Start th e engine and inspect aro lter mark if necessary. Oil Filter Oil Capacity Total: 3.2L (3.38USqt, 2.81 Impqt) Oil pan: 2.7L (2.85USqt, 2.37 Impqt) 2.9L (3.06USqt, 2.55 Impqt) Oil Filler cap Oil Dipstick Contact Westward Industries for Manuals and Documentation. Do not copy.
  • Page 21 NOTE: See your dealer or agent to check your cooling systems for leaks if: 1. You add coolant more than once a month. 2. You have to add more than a pint at a time. Contact Westward Industries for Manuals and Documentation. Do not copy.
  • Page 22 . The sealant should be applied thoroughly and evenly. 10.While re-installing the oil pan and corner sti ener, tighten the oil pan installation bolts to the speci ed torque. Tightening torque: 9.6 ft.lb./115 in. lb. Contact Westward Industries for Manuals and Documentation. Do not copy.
  • Page 23 Do not over ll the automatic transaxlereservoir. Doing so can cause a seal ‘blow out’ , loss of uid and damage to the transaxle. 14. Replace the dipstick and properly dispose of the used transaxle uid. Contact Westward Industries for Manuals and Documentation. Do not copy.
  • Page 24 Dip Stick Automatic Transmission Fluid : TRANSAXLE FLUID SK ATF SP-IV, MICHANG ATF SP-IV, ATF SP-IV, NOCA ATF SP-IV, Kia Genuine ATF Sp-IV Capacity: 5.5 US qts (5.2L) Contact Westward Industries for Manuals and Documentation. Do not copy.
  • Page 25 9. Tighten the cap of the fuel pump so that it is snug. 10. Reconnect the fuel and vac hoses to the top of the fuel pump. 11. Replace the access panel and seat to the seat box. Fuel Filter Contact Westward Industries for Manuals and Documentation. Do not copy.
  • Page 26 5. Tighten the alternator lower bolt to 27-38 lb/ft (37-52 N.m.) 6. On vehicles equipped with air conditioning, re-install the A/C compressor drive belt. Refer to the procedure in this section. Contact Westward Industries for Manuals and Documentation. Do not copy.
  • Page 27 If the starter motor does not crank the engine su ciently with the booster battery attached, further diagnosis of the engine and starting system is required. Contact Westward Industries for Manuals and Documentation. Do not copy.
  • Page 28 To prevent inadvertent vehicle movement while changing a tire, always set the parking brake fully. Block the other two wheels at front and rear. Contact Westward Industries for Manuals and Documentation. Do not copy.
  • Page 29 Reassemble in the reverse order of the above. Tighten all wheel bolts. Torque them to 70-80 lbs/ft. Place Jack In The Center Of Front Cross Tube Or On Either Side Of The Rear Subframe Contact Westward Industries for Manuals and Documentation. Do not copy.
  • Page 30 5. Test brakes to make sure they were not a ected by the water. 6. The vehicle should be washed and dried before applying wax or polish. Don’t use a polish with a large amount of abrasives as these will damage surfaces. Contact Westward Industries for Manuals and Documentation. Do not copy.
  • Page 31 9. Operating in hilly areas or under high loads. *Please note: Any GO-4 used for parking patrol, security, traffic control and or law enforcement must follow maintenance under Severe usage conditions Contact Westward Industries for Manuals and Documentation. Do not copy.
  • Page 32 7. Lubricate the transaxle controls and linkage. 8. Inspect the refrigerant amount. 9. Inspect the A/C compressor operation. 10. Inspect proper lubrication of front suspension. Use only approved Westward lubricant. Contact Westward Industries for Manuals and Documentation. Do not copy.
  • Page 33 • Inspect steering operation and linkage. • Inspect bolts and nuts on chassis and body. Every 60,000 miles (7500 hours) • Inspect rear wheel bearings. • Inspect front wheel bearings. Contact Westward Industries for Manuals and Documentation. Do not copy.
  • Page 34 Replace spark plugs * • Replace fuel lter. * • Change engine coolant at above interval, or every 48 months, whichever comes rst. • Inspect front wheel bearings. • Inspect rear wheel bearings. Contact Westward Industries for Manuals and Documentation. Do not copy.
  • Page 35: Specifications

    ATF SP-IV Brakes: Disc (one at front and two at rear. Capacity: 0.8L, 0.84 US Qt. Brake Fluid Type: DOT -3 or DOT-4 Fuel Tank Capacity: 9.0 US gal. (34 liters) Contact Westward Industries for Manuals and Documentation. Do not copy.
  • Page 36: Warranty Service

    7. Vehicles that were not maintained or operated as outlined in the GO-4 operator’s manual. 8. Periodic checking of uid levels or adding of lubricants. 9. Check-up service, tune-up or diagnosis. *refer to warranty statement for greater detail* Contact Westward Industries for Manuals and Documentation. Do not copy.
  • Page 37 GO-4 operator’s manual ensure proper lubrication of all components ensure the use of the correct fuel maintain the correct air pressure in the tires. maintain proper documentation Contact Westward Industries for Manuals and Documentation. Do not copy.
  • Page 38 2. Keep one copy for dealer records. To nd your local GO-4 dealer, inquire to: Westward Industries Ltd. 613 Marion Street Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada, R2J 0K2 Telephone: 1-204-594-4100 Fax: 1-204-231-2607 U.S. Distributors Contact Westward Industries for Manuals and Documentation. Do not copy.
  • Page 39 Name _______________________________________ Address _____________________________________ _____________________________________ Telephone ___________________________________ Fax _________________________________________ Local GO-4 Dealer Name _______________________________________ Address _____________________________________ Service Manager ______________________________ Telephone ___________________________________ Fax ________________________________________ GO-4 Information VIN # ______________________________________ Engine # ____________________________________ Contact Westward Industries for Manuals and Documentation. Do not copy.
  • Page 40: Reporting Safety Defects

    However, NHTSA cannot become involved in any individual problems between you, your dealer, or Westward Industries. To contact NHTSA you may either call the Auto Safety Hotline toll-free 1-800-424-9393 (366-0123 in Washington, DC...
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