Storage; Engine Lubrication - BRP Ski-doo Tundra Series Operator's Manual

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STORAGE

WARNING
Have an authorized Ski-Doo dealer
inspect fuel and oil systems in-
tegrity as specified in
NANCE SCHEDULE
STORAGE
Clean the vehicle
Protect fuel system by adding fuel
stabilizer to fuel following the product
manufacturer recommendations
Run the engine after adding the product
to the fuel
550F models: lubricate engine. See
ENGINE LUBRICATION PROCEDURE
500F
in this subsection
600 HO E-TEC models: lubricate
ENGINE STORAGE MODE
engine. See
(E-TEC)
in this subsection
Lubricate brake lever pivot
Lubricate rear suspension
Charge battery monthly to keep it fully
charged during storage
Block muffler outlet with rags
Lift rear of vehicle until track is clear
of the ground. Do not release track
tension
Clean and lubricate rewind starter
During summer, or when a snowmo-
bile is not in use for more than three
months, proper storage is a necessity.
To prepare your snowmobile, refer to
an authorized Ski-Doo dealer.
To facilitate the inspection and ensure
adequate lubrication of components, it
is recommended to clean the entire ve-
hicle.
When storage procedure is com-
pleted, block muffler with clean rags.
MAINTE-
.
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Lift rear of vehicle until track is clear
of the ground. Install on a wide-base
snowmobile mechanical stand with a
rear deflector panel.
CAUTION Use appropriate lift-
ing device or have assistance to
share lifting stress. If a lifting de-
vice is not used, use proper lifting
techniques, notably using your legs
force. Do not attempt to lift the rear
of vehicle if it is above your limits.
NOTE: Do not release track tension.
Protect the vehicle with an approved
cover to prevent dust accumulation
during storage.
NOTICE
The snowmobile has to
be stored in a cool and dry place and
covered with an opaque but ven-
tilated tarpaulin. This will prevent
sun rays and grime from affecting
plastic components and vehicle fin-
ish.

Engine Lubrication

Engine Lubrication Procedure
(550F)
NOTICE
Fuel
be added prior to engine lubrica-
tion to ensure carburetor protection
against varnish deposits.
Engine internal parts must be lubri-
cated to protect them from possible
corrosion during the storage period.
Proceed as follows:
1. Place the vehicle in a well ventilated
area and start the engine.
2. Start the engine and let it run at idle
speed until it reaches its operating
temperature.
3. Stop the engine.
stabilizer
should
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