If you want to help extend the lifespan of your UTV, improve the quality of your rides, and reduce the frequency of repairs, you will need to maintain your machine regularly. Don’t worry if you are unsure where to begin—we can help.

We at S&N MotorSports want to protect you and your investment and keep your machine working smoothly for years. Our experts have created this guide to discuss a few ways to keep your UTV, also known as side-by-side, in tip-top shape. Read on to learn more, and for more information, contact our dealership today.

Check Your Owner's Manual

Your UTV’s owner’s manual has critical information about your machine, such as any model-specific tasks, recommended products, and other helpful tips to keep it safe and functional. Refer to your manual and keep it handy, so you can refer it to learn more about your vehicle’s maintenance.

Adjust the Air Pressure

When servicing your UTV before a ride, ensure that you adjust the air pressure to your manufacturer’s recommendations. Riding a vehicle on under or over-inflated tires is risky, as this can cause your tires to go flat or suffer a blowout.

Inspect The Brakes

Next, you will want to inspect your braking system and pay attention to the thickness of the brake pad, the routing of the lines, and the quality of the braking fluid. You will also want to top off any low-level braking fluid to ensure your braking system is responsive during the ride.

Maintain The Battery Posts

You will also want to examine the battery terminals and clean them as needed. Corrosion deposits can drain your battery and prevent it from charging fully. Inspect your battery posts at least once a month and enhance your UTV riding experience.

We hope you find this guide handy when maintaining your UTV. If you have more questions or need help servicing your machine, visit S&N MotorSports in Port Charlotte, FL. Our service experts can inspect your model and offer any solutions to get your UTV back in working condition. You will find us in Port Charlotte, FL, happily welcoming our friends from Fort Myers—so stop by today.