To change the petcock assembly on a Honda Rancher, first, ensure the ATV is turned off and cool. Disconnect the fuel lines from the old petcock, usually by loosening the clamps. Remove the mounting screws or bolts holding the petcock in place and take out the old assembly. Install the new petcock by reversing the steps: secure it in place, reconnect the fuel lines, and check for leaks before starting the engine.
On some, you can get to the back of the light assy and take the bulbs out. If not, the assy has to come off
On all Honda motorcycles, the data plate is on the neck tube of the front forks assy. My ATV has it facing the front of the bike. If you don't have the data plate, you have to talk to a Honda guru.
it's attached to the r/s tail light assy.
On/by the Throttle body, should read "sensor assy map"
remove the side marker light assy Phillips screws, the assy will slide out. you then have access to the three 10mm bolts holding the fog light assy in. remove then and push out the fog light assy. then remove the four Phillips screws from the corners of the fog light to separate the assy. then change the bulb and put back together
I have Park Ave. It may be the same. I removed the headlight assy and then had adequate access to change the side bulbs. This assy can be removed by removing two thumbscrews. Hope this is the same for you.
There are screws to adjust them just above the light assy.
I ASSUME YOUR ATV IS CARBURETED. CHECK FLOAT NEEDLE AND SEAT. POSSIBLE DEBRIS NOT ALLOWING VALVE TO SEAT, OVER FLOWING CARB BOWL. WORN NEEDLE.DOES FUEL TANK HAVE A MANUAL SHUT OFF VALVE OR VACUUM OPERATED PETCOCK. IF MANUAL PETCOCK IS LEFT ON ALL THE TIME CARB CAN OVERFILL , EVEN WITH A WORKING FLOAT NEEDLE ASSY. IF VACUUM OPERATED PETCOCK POSS DIAPHRAGM SHUTOFF VALVE STICKING. DIASSEMBLE CARB AND CLEAN,CHECK FLOAT LEVEL.
open the hood remove the two L-shaped locking pins the headlight assy will pull out twist the bulb assy until it unlocks change bulb and reinstall
Assy is short for assembly.
Typiically "Assy" is short for "Assembly"... as in "Sub Assy" means "Sub Assembly"
Take the light assy off.