CVT Cover Drain Screw
Any time you suspect that water has
entered the CVT cover, drain the CVT
housing by removing the drain screw.
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BEHIND LH FOOTREST
1. Drain plug
Valve Adjustment
See an authorized Can-Am dealer for
valves adjustment.
Insufficient clearance will cause loss
of power and possibly damage the
valves.
Excessive
cause noise.
Spark Arrester
The muffler must be periodically
purged of accumulated carbon.
WARNING
Never run engine in an enclosed
area. Never perform this opera-
tion immediately after the engine
has been run because exhaust sys-
tem is very hot. Make sure that
there are no combustible materi-
als in the area. Wear eye protec-
tion and gloves. Never stand be-
hind the vehicle while purging ex-
haust system. Respect all applica-
ble laws and regulations.
Select a well-ventilated area and make
sure the muffler is cool.
Place transmission on PARK position.
clearance
will
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Remove the cleanout plug of the muf-
fler.
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1. Cleanout plug
2. Muffler
Block the end of the muffler with a
shop rag and start engine.
Momentarily increase engine RPM
several times to purge accumulated
carbon out of the muffler.
Stop engine and allow muffler to cool.
Reinstall the cleanout plug.
Radiator
Periodically check the radiator area for
cleanliness.
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TYPICAL
1. Radiator
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