All 284 pages of this Case IH Scout Utility Vehicle Service Manual (OEM #CLC103700629) zero in on the 2010 Scout: engine, transaxle, clutch system, brakes, steering, suspension, fuel, electrical, and body. Inside, you get a full wiring diagram with complete circuit routing, hydraulic brake schematics, a dedicated troubleshooting guide with test procedures, and page after page of torque tables covering every fastener on the machine. Torque the lug nuts to 85 ft-lb (115 N·m), set the master cylinder locknuts to 168 in-lb (19 N·m), and run the brake hose fittings to 146 in-lb (16.5 N·m). Those are factory numbers, not estimates from a forum thread. Your Scout is sitting idle while you're reading this. Download now, search any spec by keyword, bookmark any section, and walk to the machine with the answer already on your screen.
What's Inside This Case IH Scout Utility Vehicle Manual
| System | Pages | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|
| Safety | 11-14 | - |
| Vehicle Specifications | 15-16 | Power Source, STEERING/SUSPENSION/BRAKES, BODY/CHASSIS, DIMENSIONS/WEIGHT, Liquid Capacities, Tire Pressure |
| General Information | 17-24 | Model Identification, Storage, Lifting the Vehicle, Using a Booster Battery (Jump Starting) |
| Body and Trim | 25-46 | Cleaning the Vehicle, Front Body Repair, Front Body, Under Seat Closeout Panels, ROPS (Roll Over Protective Structure), Side Panel, Under Seat Center Panel, Rear Fender |
| Accelerator and Brake Pedal Group | 47-56 | Accelerator Pedal Removal, Accelerator Pedal Installation, Accelerator Cable Removal, Accelerator Cable Installation, Accelerator Cable Adjustment, Brake Pedal Removal |
| Brakes | 57-82 | General Information, Troubleshooting, Hydraulic and Mechanical Components, Bleeding the Hydraulic Brake System, Park Brake System |
| Steering and Front Suspension | 83-96 | Steering Wheel, Steering Column, Rack and Pinion, Front Suspension, Front Wheel Bearings and Hubs |
| Wheels and Tires | 97-100 | General Information, Wheels, Tires |
| Rear Suspension | 101-108 | Rear Shock Removal, Rear Shock Installation, Lateral Link Removal, Lateral Link Installation, Trailing Arm Removal, Trailing Arm Installation, Rear Wheel Bearings and Hubs |
| Periodic Maintenance | 109-124 | General Information, Pre-Operation and Daily Safety Checklist, Periodic Service Schedule, Periodic Lubrication Schedule, Brake Fluid Reservoir, Engine Oil, Spark Plugs |
| Troubleshooting and Electrical System | 125-158 | General Information, Electrical System, Wiring Diagram, Troubleshooting Guide, Test Procedures |
| Electrical Components | 159-172 | Starter and Starter Solenoid, Neutral Switch, Carburetor Solenoid, Voltage Regulator, Warning Lights, Fuel Gauge/Hour Meter, Key Switch, Light Switch |
| Engine | 173-180 | Engine Removal, Engine Installation, Engine RPM Adjustment |
| Fuel System | 181-190 | Fuel Lines, Fuel Filter, Fuel Pump, Carburetor, Fuel Level Sending Unit, Fuel Tank, Carbon Canister (If Equipped) |
| Exhaust System | 191-192 | Muffler Removal, Muffler Installation, Exhaust Pipe Removal, Exhaust Pipe Installation |
| Front Differential | 193-198 | Front Differential Removal, Front Differential Installation, Front Halfshaft Removal, Front Halfshaft Installation |
| Transaxle | 199-258 | General Information, Transaxle Removal, Transaxle Disassembly, Transaxle Assembly, Transaxle Installation, Rear Halfshaft Removal, Rear Halfshaft Installation |
| Clutches | 259-284 | Clutch Troubleshooting, Outer Clutch Cover, Drive Belt, Drive Clutch, Driven Clutch, Inner Clutch Cover |
Quick Reference Specifications
| Specification | Value | Page |
|---|---|---|
| Lug nuts torque | 85 ft-lb (115 N·m) | p. 98 |
| Master cylinder locknuts torque | 168 in-lb (19 N·m) | p. 71 |
| Brake hose fittings torque | 146 in-lb (16.5 N·m) | p. 71 |
| Rack assembly lock nuts torque | 16 ft-lb (22 N·m) | p. 88 |
| Tie rod ball joint retaining nut torque | 27 ft-lb (37 N·m) | p. 88 |
| Recommended battery type | group 70, side-post battery (P/N CLC103496801) | p. 170 |
| Battery cranking amp rating | 650 cranking amp rating at 32 °F (0 °C), 525 CCA at 0 °F (-17.8 °C) | p. 170 |
| Engine Maximum HP | 14.0 HP | p. 15 |
| Electrical System Battery Voltage | 12 volt | p. 15 |
| Forward Speed | 25 mph (40 km/h) | p. 16 |
| Turning Radius | 139 in. (354 cm) | p. 16 |
| Engine Crankcase Oil Capacity with Filter | 1.5 qt. (1.4 L) | p. 16 |
Case IH Scout Utility Vehicle Common Problems This Manual Covers
Case IH Scout engine fails to start or stalls immediately after startup in cold weather. p. 119
Inspect the ignition system and fuel delivery components. Remove the spark plugs and measure the gap. Set the spark plug gap to exactly 0.030 in. (0.76 mm) as specified on page 119. Replace fouled plugs and verify the fuel pump operates correctly.
Manual Section: Periodic MaintenanceBrake pedal feels spongy and brakes fail to engage or lock unexpectedly during operation. p. 71
Check the brake master cylinder and hydraulic lines for leaks. Bleed the hydraulic brake system to remove trapped air. When reinstalling the master cylinder, torque the locknuts to 168 in-lb (19 N·m) according to page 71. Inspect brake pads for uneven wear.
Manual Section: BrakesSteering wheel becomes completely unresponsive or extremely stiff when turning at low speeds. p. 88
Verify the steering rack assembly is secure and check for binding in the steering column. Inspect the tie rod ends and rack gear for damage. Tighten the rack assembly lock nuts to 16 ft-lb (22 N·m) as shown on page 88.
Manual Section: Steering and Front SuspensionExcessive vehicle vibration from the wheels or tires while driving on hard packed surfaces. p. 98
Inspect all wheels for damage or loose hardware. Lift the vehicle and verify the tires are seated properly on the rims. Tighten the lug nuts using a crisscross pattern to exactly 85 ft-lb (115 N·m) as detailed on page 98.
Manual Section: Wheels and TiresFrequently Asked Questions
What is the torque spec for wheel lug nuts on Case IH Scout?
The wheel lug nuts on the Case IH Scout should be tightened to 85 ft-lb (115 N·m). This applies to both installation and after any brake system service. When installing, use a crisscross pattern to ensure proper tightening.
How do I know if my Case IH Scout has an error code?
The manual does not refer to specific 'error codes' but rather 'symptoms' of operating difficulties. You can identify problems by observing symptoms like the engine not starting easily, running smoothly, overheating, or if warning lights (e.g., low oil warning light) stay on. The 'Troubleshooting Guide' in Section 11 lists various symptoms and their possible causes.
What are the common error codes for Case IH Scout UTV?
The manual does not list specific 'error codes' with identifiers. Instead, it provides a 'Troubleshooting Guide' that details various symptoms such as 'Engine turns but fails to start', 'Carburetor floods', 'Starter fails to operate', 'Low oil warning light stays on', and 'Hour meter does not function'. Each symptom is linked to possible causes and corrective actions.
How do you fix case IH Scout engine fails to start or stalls immediately after startup in cold weather?
Inspect the ignition system and fuel delivery components. Remove the spark plugs and measure the gap. Set the spark plug gap to exactly 0.030 in. (0.76 mm) as specified on page 119. Replace fouled plugs and verify the fuel pump operates correctly.
How quickly can I access this manual after buying?
You get a 284-page searchable PDF that downloads instantly after checkout. Open it on your laptop, tablet, or phone, and bring it right to the shop floor.
Am I able to print pages from this manual?
Yes. The PDF has no DRM restrictions, so print any page or section you need for your shop. Works with any standard printer.
Are there wiring harness diagrams in this Case IH Scout Utility Vehicle manual?
Yes, this Case IH Scout Utility Vehicle Service Manual includes complete electrical wiring diagrams, wire routing, and connector pinouts.












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