Need the factory-level answer for your RTV-X1100C? This 465-page Kubota RTV-X1100C service manual covers the whole machine: engine, hydrostatic transmission, all four brake circuits, steering hydraulics, and the cabin HVAC system. It runs 40 pages of wiring diagrams tracing every circuit from starter to lighting, 60 pages of hydraulic schematics for the steering controller, cylinders, and control valve, 18 pages of troubleshooting, and 100 pages of step-by-step procedures. Flip to the specs section and you'll find the transmission case at 7.0 L, the engine at 4.1 L with a filter swap, and a 30 L fuel tank. Bookmarks let you jump straight to a system instead of scrolling. Pull it up on any device, search by keyword, and find your answer without guessing.
What's Inside This Kubota RTV-X1100C Manual
| System | Pages | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|
| I Information | 3-14 | Safety First, Safety Decal, Specifications, Travelling Speeds, Dimensions |
| G General | 15-93 | Product Identification, General Precautions, Handling Precautions for Electrical Parts and Wiring, Lubricants, Fuel and Coolant, Tightening Torques, Maintenance Check List |
| 1 Engine | 94-164 | Engine Body, Lubricating System, Cooling System, Fuel System, Cylinder Head and Valve, Crankshaft |
| 2 Transmission | 165-242 | Structure, Power Train, Hydrostatic Transmission (HST), HST Control Linkage, Range Gear Shift Section, Differential Gear Section |
| 3 Rear Axle | 243-252 | Structure, Tightening Torques, Rear Knuckle Case, Rear Shock Absorber, Adjusting Rear Shock Absorber, CV Joint Bearing |
| 4 Brakes | 253-278 | General Outline, Knuckle (Front Brake), Rear Brake, Master Cylinder, Brake Oil, Parking Brake |
| 5 Front Axle | 279-309 | Structure, Front Axle, Front Suspension, Limited Slip Differential (LSD), Knuckle Case, Front Differential Case |
| 6 Steering | 310-329 | Structure, Hydraulic Circuit, Steering Controller, Steering Cylinder, Hydraulic Pump, Power Steering Hoses |
| 7 Hydraulic System | 330-348 | Structure, Hydraulic Circuit, Hydraulic Pump, Hydraulic Cylinder, Control Valve |
| 8 Electrical System | 349-403 | Wiring Diagram, Electrical Circuit, Starting System, Charging System, Lighting System, Cooling System |
| 9 Cabin | 404-465 | Air Conditioning System, System Layout and Component Part, System Control, Air Flow, Air Control Vent, Electrical System |
Quick Reference Specifications
| Specification | Value | Page |
|---|---|---|
| Fuel Capacity | 30 L (7.9 U.S.gals, 6.6 Imp.gals) | p. 24 |
| Coolant Capacity (with reserve tank) | 7.9 L (8.3 U.S.qts, 7.0 Imp.qts) | p. 24 |
| Engine Oil Capacity (Filter exchanged) | 4.1 L | p. 24 |
| Coolant Capacity | 7.9 L | p. 24 |
| Transmission Fluid Capacity | 7.0 L | p. 24 |
| Hydraulic Tank Oil Capacity | 18.0 L | p. 24 |
| Engine Horsepower | 18.5 kW | p. 12 |
| Engine Rated Revolution | 3000 min-1 | p. 12 |
| Wheel Fastener Torque (Aluminum wheel) | 90 to 110 N·m | p. 41 |
| Engine Compression Pressure (Factory Spec) | 3.73 to 4.11 MPa | p. 106 |
| Valve Clearance (Cold) | 0.145 to 0.185 mm | p. 106 |
| Tire Inflation Pressure | 140 kPa | p. 40 |
Kubota RTV-X1100C Common Problems This Manual Covers
HST transmission jerks or loses drive power once it reaches operating temperature p. 165
Check transmission fluid level at the dipstick; total capacity is 7.0 L. Inspect both the VHT (yellow) and suction (black) transmission oil filters for clogging, replacing them on the 200-hour schedule on page 31. Verify HST control linkage moves freely through full stroke with no binding at pivot points.
Manual Section: 2 TransmissionRange gear shift lever stiff or won't move into high range under load p. 165
Lubricate all shift linkage pivot pins; the maintenance schedule on page 31 calls for greasing every 50 hours. Verify transmission fluid level against the 7.0 L capacity mark. Check that the range gear selector fork isn't worn or cracked by inspecting components detailed in the Transmission section on page 165.
Manual Section: 2 TransmissionEngine overheats and coolant pushes out the overflow tube during heavy hauling
Compare coolant level against the 7.9 L system capacity and top off if low. Inspect the radiator core for mud packing; flush the fins with compressed air from the inside out. Check alternator belt tension, due for adjustment every 100 hours. For thermostat and water pump diagnosis, work through the overheating flowchart.
Manual Section: 1 EngineEngine turns over but won't fire in cold weather, no start after multiple attempts
Test the battery and clean the terminals; inspect every 100 hours per the maintenance schedule. Clean the air cleaner element (100-hour interval) and confirm fuel hasn't gelled in cold conditions. If the engine cranks but won't fire, measure cylinder compression and compare to the factory spec of 3.73 to 4.11 MPa on page 106.
Manual Section: 1 EngineCargo bed slow to raise or won't lift at all with weight in it p. 330
Measure hydraulic tank oil level; capacity is 18.0 L with a change interval of every 200 hours (page 32). Inspect all hose connections for leaks: 3/8 hose fittings torque to 45.2 to 52.9 N·m (page 29). If the level is good, examine the control valve and pump in the Hydraulic System section on page 330.
Manual Section: 7 Hydraulic SystemBrake pedal feels spongy and goes to the floor before the machine slows down p. 253
Bleed the brake system starting at the wheel farthest from the master cylinder; refill the reservoir to full, noting total system capacity is 0.4 L. Inspect the front knuckle (front brake) and rear brake assemblies for weeping seals. For the full bleed sequence and pedal adjustment specs, work through the Brakes section starting at page 253.
Manual Section: 4 BrakesFrequently Asked Questions
What are the recommended service intervals?
The maintenance check list lays out service intervals for each component: daily checks, then initial 50 hours, every 50, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 800, 1500, and 3000 hours, plus every 1, 2, and 4 years and service as required. For example, engine oil is changed every 200 hours and the fuel filter element replaced every 500 hours.
What fluids and capacities does this machine require?
Each system takes a specific fluid and amount. The fuel tank holds 30 L (7.9 U.S.gals) of No. 2-D diesel (No. 1-D below -10 °C). The engine crankcase needs 4.1 L (4.3 U.S.qts) of API Service Classification CF or higher oil with the filter exchanged. The transmission case takes 7.0 L (1.8 U.S.gals) and the hydraulic tank 18.0 L (19.0 U.S.qts), both KUBOTA UDT or SUPER UDT fluid.
How to troubleshoot engine won't start?
When the engine won't crank to life, the manual lists probable causes and fixes. Start with no fuel (fill, G-8), air in the fuel system (bleed, G-56), or water in it (change fuel, G-37). Next come a clogged fuel pipe or filter (clean or change, G-37), wrong fuel or oil viscosity (use specified, G-8), and fuel leaks (tighten nut, 1-S34). Deeper faults involve incorrect injection timing (adjust, 1-S18), a worn fuel camshaft (replace, 1-S40), or a bad injection nozzle or pump (repair or replace, 1-S14, 1-S39).
What are the hydraulic system specifications?
The key hydraulic figure is the relief valve setting pressure: 12.5 to 13.5 MPa (128 to 137 kgf/cm2, 1820 to 1950 psi). No allowable limit is given for it.
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Can I print specific sections of this Kubota RTV-X1100C Service Manual?
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Can I find hydraulic circuit diagrams in this Kubota RTV-X1100C manual?
Full hydraulic system diagrams are included, covering circuits, valve locations, and hydraulic component specs for the Kubota RTV-X1100C.
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