Bombardier Recreational Products jury or death. Inc. (BRP) warranty and a network of authorized Ski-Doo snowmobile deal- ers ready to provide the parts, service CAUTION Indicates a hazard or accessories you may require.
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FOREWORD change specifications, designs, fea- tures, models or equipment without incurring any obligation upon itself. SAFETY This Operator's Guide and the should remain with the vehicle when it's sold. _______________...
Avoid Gasoline Fires and See your authorized Ski-Doo dealer for Other Hazards available accessories for your vehicle. Gasoline is extremely flammable and highly explosive. Fuel vapors can...
SPECIAL SAFETY MESSAGES SEVERE INJURY OR DEATH can result if you do not follow these instructions: – Always make a pre-ride inspection BEFORE you start the engine. – Throttle mechanism should be checked for free movement and return to idle po- sition before starting engine.
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SPECIAL SAFETY MESSAGES – Remember, promotional material may show risky maneuvers performed by professional riders under ideal and/or controlled conditions. You should never attempt any such risky maneuvers if they are beyond your level of riding ability. – Never ride this vehicle under influence of alcohol or drugs. They slow reaction time and impair judgement.
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– Do not stud the track unless it has been approved for studs. At speed, a studded track that has not been approved for studs could tear and separate from vehicle posing a risk of severe injury or death. See an authorized Ski-Doo dealer for cur- rent specific studding availability and applications.
Replenish if necessary and those whom you allow to ride or drive. see an authorized Ski-Doo dealer in There may be noticeable handling and case of any leaks. performance differences from one 5.
RIDING THE VEHICLE Pre-Ride Check List ✔ ITEM OPERATION Body including seat, footrests, lights, air filter, controls and Check condition and remove snow or ice. instruments Skis and steering Check for free movement and proper action. Fuel and oil Check for proper level and leaks. Check for proper latching and no heavy or Storage compartment breakable objects.
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RIDING THE VEHICLE Include other items depending on the Posting length and time of your ride. A semi-sitting position with the body off the seat and the feet under the body Riding Position in a sort of squatting posture, thus al- Your riding position and balance are lowing the legs to absorb the shocks the two basic principles of making your...
RIDING THE VEHICLE capable of vehicle control. Beware of hidden rocks or tree stumps partially hidden by a recent snowfall. Deep Snow In deep “powder” snow, your vehicle could begin to “bog” down. If this oc- curs, turn in as wide an arc as possible and look for a firmer base.
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RIDING THE VEHICLE present danger. When operating on sure and allow the machine to run ice, drive slowly with caution. Allow downhill with the engine operating. yourself plenty of room for stopping If a higher than safe speed is reached, and turning.
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RIDING THE VEHICLE and countless other obstacles which Jumping a snowmobile is an unsafe could result in a termination of your and dangerous practice. However, if snowmobile ride. Even when fol- the trail does suddenly drop away from lowing existing tracks, be cautious. you, crouch (stand) towards the rear Travel at a speed so you can see what of the vehicle and keep the skis up...
RIDING THE VEHICLE the bank. Stop completely at the top the trail boss or, for that matter, any of the bank and wait for all traffic to other snowmobile. Use down-the-line clear. Judge the drop to the roadway. hand signals to indicate hazards or in- Cross the road at a 90°...
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RIDING THE VEHICLE The guidelines that we support are not to take the lead and take action. It ap- designed to limit your snowmobiling plies to the environment in general, its fun, but to preserve the beautiful free- proper care and maintenance, its natu- dom that you can experience only on ral inhabitants and all enthusiasts and a snowmobile! These guidelines will...
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RIDING THE VEHICLE considerably, but you still shouldn't rev your engines where quiet “is the order of the day”. Snowmobilers know all too well the ef- forts that have been made throughout the sport's history to enjoy access to areas where people can snowmobile safely and responsibly.
WARNING Use only the BRP approved type WARNING stud for these Ski-Doo snowmo- If the front and rear of the snow- biles. DO NOT EVER use conven- mobile are out of balance due to an tional studs as the track thickness...
TRACTION ENHANCING PRODUCTS Acceleration Using studs on the track will allow your sled to accelerate better on packed snow and ice but will have no notice- able effect on soft snow. This can cause sudden variations in traction under certain conditions. WARNING To prevent surprises that could OVERSTEERING...
TRACTION ENHANCING PRODUCTS Important Safety Rules WARNING If tunnel protectors are excessively WARNING worn or not installed, the gas tank could be punctured, causing a fire. To prevent serious injury to indi- viduals near the snowmobile: – NEVER stand behind or near a NOTICE Ask your dealer for the moving track.
TRACTION ENHANCING PRODUCTS – Broken studs (studded tracks) WARNING – Bent studs (studded tracks) – See authorized Ski-Doo – Missing studs dealer for current specific stud- – Studs that are torn off the track ding availability and applica- – Missing track guide(s) tions.
If missing or damaged, the decals can be replaced free of charge. See an au- thorized Ski-Doo dealer. NOTE: The following illustrations used in this Operator's Guide are a general representation only. Your model may differ.
IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS mmo2010-003-101_en mmo2008-008-023 LABEL 11 – ON SHOCK GAS CHARGED ABSORBERS LABEL 10 – ON BRAKE DISC GUARD mmo2008-003-052_en LABEL 12 – MODELS WITH TRACK APPROVED FOR STUDS Compliance Labels The following label shows that an inde- pendent testing laboratory has verified EPA Compliance Label compliance with the SSCC safety stan- dards.
CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND EQUIPMENT 1) Handlebar WARNING The handlebar controls the steering Make sure parking brake is fully of the snowmobile. As the handlebar disengaged before operating the is rotated to right or left, the skis are snowmobile. When you ride the turned right or left to steer the snow- vehicle, brake pads that are caused mobile.
CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND EQUIPMENT NOTE: In very cold temperature, it is recommended to rotate primer button 3 - 4 turns prior to pull it. This will elimi- nate the possibility of sticking. 8) Rewind Starter Handle mmo2006-007-002_a Auto-rewind type located on right hand 1.
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7. Set button Pilot Lamps and Messages NOTE: The gauge is factory preset in Imperial units but it is possible to change it to metric units, contact an authorized Ski-Doo dealer for unit set- tings. mmo2008-003-024_a Speedometer TYPICAL — PILOT LAMPS...
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Some functions can be added to the tion to the driver either in English or gauge, contact an authorized Ski-Doo French, contact an authorized Ski-Doo dealer. dealer for language settings.
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CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND EQUIPMENT DISPLAY FEATURES REFER TO FUNCTIONS TOPICS Heated throttle lever heating intensity Instant fuel consumption Total fuel consumption mmo2007-009-066_m Message Display While display is flashing, press the SET (S) button to select speedometer Coolant Temperature mode. Top RPM Lap Record Mode Exhaust Gas Temperature Throttle position display...
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CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND EQUIPMENT mmo2007-009-066_q mmo2007-009-066_o MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY C) Odometer 1. Display 1 2. Display 2 Records the total distance travelled. Use MODE (M) button to select the de- Press the SET (S) button to select sired display, then proceed as follows: odometer mode.
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CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND EQUIPMENT mmo2007-009-066_k E) Trip Hour Meter mmo2007-009-042_a FUEL LEVEL Records vehicle running time when 1. Operating range the electrical system is activated since it has been reset. G) Altitude Press the SET (S) button to select trip Displays vehicle approximate altitude hour meter (HrTRIP) mode.
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CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND EQUIPMENT The following symbol appears when al- titude mode is selected. mmo2008-003-023 ALTITUDE MODE mmo2007-009-066_n 1. Top speed (TOP_SPD) mode Press the MODE (M) button to confirm selection or wait 5 seconds. Press the MODE (M) button to confirm selection or wait 5 seconds.
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CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND EQUIPMENT mmo2007-009-066_w mmo2007-009-066_o I) Average Speed To reset, press the MODE (M) to select mode. Records vehicle average speed since it has been reset. To display vehicle average speed, pro- ceed as follows. Press the MODE (M) button to select display 1.
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CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND EQUIPMENT mmo2007-009-066_m While display flashes, press SET (S) button to select instant fuel consump- mmo2007-009-043_a HEATED GRIPS tion mode. 1. Operating range K) Heated Throttle Lever Heating Intensity Bar gauge that indicates heating inten- sity. Bar gauge will be displayed instead of the fuel level with the activation of the heated throttle lever switch.
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CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND EQUIPMENT mmo2007-009-066_m mmo2007-009-066_o While display flashes, press the SET To reset, set the trip meter to TRIP B. TRIP METER “A” OR “B” (S) button to select total fuel consump- Refer to tion (TC) mode. more details. mmo2007-009-066_p mmo2007-009-066_n 1.
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CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND EQUIPMENT N) Message Display mmo2007-009-066_m NOTE: Display will flash for approxi- mately 5 seconds, then will return to mmo2007-009-066_c the previously selected mode if display 1. Message display is not changed. PILOT LAMPS AND MES- Refer to 2.
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CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND EQUIPMENT To Activate Lap Record Mode: 1. Press the SET (S) button to select the odometer mode in display 3. 2. Press and hold SET (S) button for 2 seconds to activate mode, REC will be displayed to indicate that record mode has been selected.
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CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND EQUIPMENT At the end of all recorded laps, STOP will appear in display. To review recorded data again, press the SET (S) button to return to PLAY mode. Repeat same procedure previ- ously described to review. To record other laps, press the SET (S) button to switch to REC (record) mode.
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CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND EQUIPMENT mmo2008-007-006_a EXHAUST GAS TEMPERATURE (EGTM) MODE 1. Current temperature mmo2007-009-066_w 2. Maximum temperature recorded S) Throttle Position Display 3. Press the MODE (M) button to con- Displays real time throttle opening in firm selection or wait 5 seconds. percentage from approximately 0 to 100%.
CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND EQUIPMENT 3. Press the MODE (M) button to con- firm selection or wait 5 seconds. mmo2007-009-072_a mmo2007-009-066_o TYPICAL 1. Seat latch 13) Seat Latch Pull and hold seat latch, then, pull seat Seat can be removed to access to the with a rearward movement to remove.
CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND EQUIPMENT mmo2008-003-016_a FRONT mmo2007-009-073_b 1. Grab handle/bumper TYPICAL Step 1: Position seat in place Step 2: Push seat forward until it latch NOTE: A distinctive snap will be felt. Double check that the seat is secure by giving it a tug to confirm proper latch- ing.
FUEL AND OIL Recommended Fuel This precaution is in order to reduce the risk of frost buildup in carburetors or NOTICE This vehicle has no oil other fuel system components which pump, oil must be mixed with fuel. may lead, in certain cases, to high fuel RECOMMENDED OIL Refer to consumption or severe damage to en-...
For colder temperatures Procedure than -20°C (-4°F), carburetor(s) must 1. Apply parking brake. be recalibrated to avoid engine dam- age. Refer to an authorized Ski-Doo 2. Recheck throttle control lever oper- dealer. ation. 3. Put your helmet on. Trail Riding 4.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Hard Packed Snow CAUTION Beware of injuries This snowmobile's track has a lug pro- by using proper lifting techniques, file of 44.5 mm (1.75 in) and BRP does notably using your legs force. Do not recommend to ride it at high not attempt to lift the rear of vehicle if it is above your limits.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Remove the drive belt, attach the rope to the ski legs (spindles), have some- one sit on the towed snowmobile to ac- tivate the brake, and tow at low speed. NOTICE In order to prevent dam- age to the steering system, never attach the tow rope to the ski loops (handles).
TUNE YOUR RIDE Snowmobile handling and comfort de- readjust center spring after adjusting pend upon suspension adjustments. front springs for instance. Test run the snowmobile under the same condi- tions; trail, speed, snow, driver riding WARNING position, etc. Proceed methodically Suspension adjustment could af- until you are satisfied.
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TUNE YOUR RIDE Rear Spring Preload ACTION RESULT Rear spring preload has an effect on Lighter ski pressure under comfort, ride height and load compen- acceleration Increasing sation. stopper More center spring travel Also, adjusting rear spring preload strap shifts more or less weight to the snow- length More bump absorption mobile front end.
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TYPICAL — SC-5 — RH SIDE 1. Adjust spring preload NOTE: If the specification is unattain- Rear Shock Compression Damping able with the original springs, see an authorized Ski-Doo dealer for other Low Speed Compression Damping available springs. Low speed compression damping con- NOTICE...
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TUNE YOUR RIDE Center Spring Preload Center spring preload has an effect on steering effort, handling and bump ab- sorption. Also, since center spring preload ad- justment puts more or less pressure on the front of the track, it has an ef- fect on the performance in deep snow.
TUNE YOUR RIDE Center Shock Compression RESULT ON ACTION Damping SMALL BUMPS Low Speed Compression Damping Increasing Firmer high speed compression Low speed compression damping con- compression damping (fast trols how the shock absorber reacts to damping force compression) a low suspension velocity (slow com- pression strokes, in most cases when Decreasing Softer...
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TUNE YOUR RIDE ACTION RESULT ACTION RESULT Firmer front suspension Increasing Firmer low speed compression Higher front end Increasing compression damping (slow More precise steering preload damping force compression) More bump absorption Decreasing Softer capability low speed compression compression damping (slow Softer front suspension damping force compression)
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TUNE YOUR RIDE mmo2010-003-020_b 1. High speed compression damping adjuster (hexagonal) Front Shock Rebound Damping Rebound damping controls how the shock absorber restrains the exten- sion stroke. ACTION RESULT Increasing Firmer rebound rebound damping damping force (extension stroke) Decreasing Softer rebound rebound damping damping force...
TUNE YOUR RIDE Adjustment Tips According to Vehicle Behavior PROBLEM CORRECTIVE MEASURES Check ski alignment. – Reduce front suspension spring preload. Front suspension darting – Increase center spring preload. – Reduce rear spring preload. – Reduce front suspension spring preload. Steering feels too heavy at steady speeds –...
VEHICLE TRANSPORTATION Make sure that fuel tank cap is properly installed. Tilt bed trailers can easily be equipped with a winch mechanism to afford ma- ximum safety in loading. Simple as it may seem, never drive your snowmo- bile onto a tilt bed trailer or any other kind of trailer or vehicle.
Rewind starter Engine motor mounts Exhaust system Exhaust manifold nuts (1) Retighten to specified torque. Engine lubrication (2) RAVE™ valves must be cleaned by an authorized Ski-Doo dealer. Cooling system Coolant Crankshaft PTO seal RAVE valves Engine stopper ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM —...
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Fuel lines, fuel rail and connections (3) Add to fuel prior to engine lubrication. Carburetor venturi (4) Fuel filter must be replaced by Throttle cable an authorized Ski-Doo dealer. Air silencer prefilter Fuel injection system (visual inspection) DRIVE SYSTEM Drive belt Drive pulley...
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I: INSPECT L: LUBRICATE EVERY YEAR OR3 200 KM (2,000 MI) R: REPLACE EVERY 2 YEARS OR 6 000 KM (3,700 MI) * TO BE PERFORMED BY AN AUTHORIZED SKI-DOO DEALER *STORAGE *PRESEASON PART/TASK LEGEND FRONT SUSPENSION (8) Lubricate whenever the vehicle...
10-HOUR INSPECTION We suggest that after the first 10 hours or 500 km (300 mi) of operation, whichever comes first, your vehicle be inspected by an authorized Ski-Doo dealer. The initial maintenance is very important and must not be neglected.
Ski-Doo dealer. Other important items in the mainte- nance schedule that are more difficult and require special tools are best per- formed by your authorized Ski-Doo dealer. WARNING Turn off the engine, remove tether cord cap and follow these mainte- nance procedures when perform- ing maintenance.
1. Air filter 700 362) or with distilled water and an- tifreeze solution (50% distilled water, If the filter has to be cleaned or re- 50% antifreeze). placed, see an authorized Ski-Doo dealer. Exhaust System Engine Coolant Exhaust System Verification...
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Engine Stopper 4. Using a 19 mm spark plug socket or the socket and the screwdriver rod provided with the tool kit, unscrew Engine Stopper Adjustment spark plug a few turns without re- The engine stopper is located on the moving it.
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Brake Fluid WARNING Avoid getting brake fluid on skin or Recommended Fluid eyes - it may cause severe burns. Use only DOT 4 brake fluid from a In case of contact skin, wash thor- sealed container. An opened container oughly.
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES To add oil, remove the filler cap on chaincase cover. mmo2008-007-016_a 1. Retaining pin Lift rear portion of guard then release from upper retaining pin. Release guard from the front tabs by mmo2009-003-009_a pivoting the guard outwards. 1. Filler cap Pour recommended oil in chaincase by Drive Belt Guard Installation the filler hole until oil comes out by the...
Contact an authorized Ski-Doo DRIVE after 50 km (30 mi). Refer to dealer.
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES To adjust the drive belt, proceed as fol- lows: 1. Remove the tether cord cap. BODY 2. Open LH side panel, refer to DRIVE 3. Remove belt guard, refer to BELT GUARD REMOVAL 4. Keep the set screw from turning using a 1/8 inch Allen wrench and mmo2008-003-045_a loosen the lock nut using a 7/16 in...
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Belt Deflection Measurement NOTE: Spare drive belt is not supplied with the snowmobile. 1. Set deflection between 27 mm (1.06 in) and 37 mm (1.46 in) using Properly install spare belt and secure bottom O-ring. with Velcro strap as shown. NOTICE To avoid damages to the drive belt, ensure that belt does not...
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Drive Pulley Drive Pulley Adjustment WARNING Remove the tether cord cap be- fore performing any maintenance or adjustment, unless otherwise specified. Vehicle must be parked in a safe place, away from the trail. TYPICAL General 1. Notch The drive pulley is factory calibrated to There are 6 positions numbered 1 to 6.
If your snowmobile is equipped with death. a BRP approved studded track, PRO- See your Ski-Doo dealer to main- CEED WITH A VISUAL INSPECTION tain or service the drive pulley. Im- OF YOUR TRACK BEFORE EACH proper servicing or maintenance USE.
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES On approved studded tracks, replace 2. Lift rear of vehicle and support it off broken or damaged studs immediately. the ground. If your track shows signs of deteriora- 3. Allow rear suspension to fully ex- tion, it must be replaced immediately. tend.
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1. RH adjustment screw nents. 5. If correct tension is unattainable, contact authorized Ski-Doo Track Tension Adjustment dealer. 1. Remove the tether cord cap. 6. Retighten retaining bolts 2. Remove rear wheel caps (if so 48 N•m ±...
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 7. Check track alignment as described 3.2 Remove tether cord cap. below. WARNING Track Alignment Remove the tether cord cap before performing any main- WARNING tenance or adjustment, un- Before checking track alignment, less otherwise specified. Ve- ensure that the track is free of all hicle must be parked in a safe particles which could be thrown place, away from the trail.
(steering arms, control arms and links, equipped. tie rods, ball joints, ski bolts, ski legs, etc.). If necessary, contact an autho- Suspension rized Ski-Doo dealer. Rear Suspension Condition Skis Visually inspect all suspension compo- nents including slider shoes, springs, Wear and Condition of Skis and wheels, etc.
WARNING If fuse has burnt out, source of mal- function should be determined and corrected before restarting. See an authorized Ski-Doo dealer for servicing. Fuse Location The fuse holder is located on the RH side of the engine compartment near mmo2007-009-061_a 1.
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Taillight Bulb Replacement 1. Remove taillight housing by care- fully pulling on lens at both ends. mmo2007-009-063_a Step 1: Push both sides in Step 2: Pull to release 1. Retaining clip mmr2008-039-012_a TYPICAL - CAREFULLY PULL OUT AT Pull bulb and replace.
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES NOTE: Note position of bulb locking To open a side panel, stretch and un- pins on its base, and socket alignment hook the latches. key. mmo2008-003-075_a mmr2008-039-008_a TYPICAL 1. Bulb locking pins 1. Latches 2. Bulb holder alignment key To remove a side panel, open it then lift Body it up.
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Clean sheaves of both pulleys using PULLEY FLANGE CLEANER (P/N 413 711 809). Inspect the hood and repair any dam- age. Touch up all metal spots where paint has been scratched off. Spray all metal parts including shock chromed rods with XPS LUBE (P/N 293 600 016).
This will prevent sun rays and grime from affecting plastic components and vehicle fin- ish. Preseason Preparation Refer to an authorized Ski-Doo dealer. ______________...
These numbers are required by the authorized Ski-Doo dealer to complete warranty claims properly. No warranty will be allowed by BRP if the engine identification number or vehicle identi- fication number (V.I.N.) is removed or...
The EC-Declaration of Conformity does not appear in this version of the Operator's Guide. Please refer to the printed version that was delivered with your vehicle. ddd2009-001...
For more detailed informa- When performing service on a certi- tion on this subject, you may contact fied Ski-Doo snowmobiles that carry the following locations: an emissions control information label, adjustments must be kept within pub- Mail: lished factory specifications.
SPECIFICATIONS MODEL MX Z x 600RS ENGINE SYSTEM Engine type ROTAX ® 593 RS Cylinders Displacement 594.4 cm³ (36.3 in³) Bore 72 mm (2.8 in) Stroke 73 mm (2.9 in) Maximum horsepower RPM 8400 ± 100 RPM Carburetion 2 x TMX38 Exhaust system Single tuned pipe, baffle muffler RECOMMENDED OIL...
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SPECIFICATIONS MODEL MX Z x 600RS DRIVE SYSTEM (cont'd) XPS SYNTHETIC CHAINCASE Chaincase oil OIL (P/N 413 803 300) Chaincase oil capacity 250 ml (8.5 U.S. oz) Brake system Hydraulic, REV-XP brake type Brake Fluid SRF (DOT 4) or GTLMA (DOT 4) Track nominal width 381 mm (15 in) Track nominal length...
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Do not attempt to adjust gap on this type of spark plug. Drive belt height must be adjusted every time a new drive belt is installed. Confirm drive belt part number application with an authorized Ski-Doo dealer. Trail riding: check your local regulations and set skis at the narrowest position if needed.
– If the drive belt has lost more than 3 mm (1/8 in) of its original width, it will af- fect vehicle performance. – Replace drive belt. 5. Pulleys misaligned or defective. – Contact an authorized Ski-Doo dealer. 6. Incorrect track adjustment. – See MAINTENANCE and/or an authorized Ski-Doo dealer for proper align- ment and tension adjustments. ______________...
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– If coolant level is correct and heat exchangers are clean, contact an autho- rized Ski-Doo dealer. 3. Ignition timing is incorrect or there is an ignition system failure. – Contact an authorized Ski-Doo dealer. ENGINE MISFIRES 1. Fouled/defective/worn spark plugs.
OVERHEAT allow engine to cool. Check cooling system. 4 short CHECK Engine fault, see an authorized Ski-Doo beeps ENGINE dealer as soon as possible. Shutdown procedure in force due to Continuously engine overheating problem, remove...
LIMITED WARRANTY VALIDATION Because of its racing application, the 2010 MXZ 600 RS is shipped from the factory with no limited warranty. If your intention is to use the unit in a trail application and not to use it in racing or any other competitive activity, please refer to your autho- rized BRP dealer at the time of delivery for the complete procedure on how to ac- tivate the Limited Warranty.
All genuine Ski-Doo parts and accessories, installed by an authorized BRP dealer at the time of delivery of the 2010 Ski-Doo snowmobile, carry the same warranty as that of the snowmobile.
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This warranty coverage is available only if each of the following conditions has been fulfilled: – The 2010 Ski-Doo snowmobile must be purchased as new and unused by its first owner from a BRP dealer authorized to distribute Ski-Doo snowmobiles in the country in which the sale occurred (“BRP dealer”);...
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BRP’s obligations under this warranty are limited to, at its sole discretion, repairing parts found defective under normal use, maintenance and service, or replacing such parts with new genuine Ski-Doo parts without charge for parts and, at any authorized BRP dealer during the warranty coverage period under the conditions described herein.
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9) CONSUMER ASSISTANCE In the event of a controversy or a dispute in connection with this limited warranty, BRP suggests that you try to resolve the issue at the dealership level. We recom- mend discussing the issue with the authorized dealer's service manager or owner. If the issue has not yet been resolved, please submit your complaint in writing or call the appropriate number below: In Canada...
All genuine Ski-Doo parts and accessories, installed by an authorized BRP distributor/dealer at the time of delivery of the 2010 Ski-Doo snowmobile, carry the same warranty as that of the snowmobile. 2) LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY...
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This warranty coverage is available only if each of the following conditions has been fulfilled: – The 2010 Ski-Doo snowmobile must be purchased as new and unused by its first owner from a BRP distributor/dealer authorized to distribute Ski-Doo snow- mobiles in the country in which the sale occurred (“BRP distributor/dealer”);...
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BRP’s obligations under this warranty are limited to, at its sole discretion, repairing parts found defective under normal use, maintenance and service, or replacing such parts with new genuine Ski-Doo parts without charge for parts and labour, at any authorized BRP distributor/dealer during the warranty coverage period under the conditions described herein.
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For European countries please contact our Finland office: BRP FINLAND OY Service Department Isoaavantie 7 FIN-96320 Rovaniemi Finland Tel.: +358 163 208 111 For countries within Middle East, Africa, CIS & Russia please contact our European office: BRP EUROPE N.V. Customer Assistance Center Skaldenstraat 125 9042 Gent...
All genuine Ski-Doo parts and accessories, installed by an authorized BRP distributor/dealer (at the time of delivery of the 2010 Ski-Doo snowmobile, carry the same warranty as that of the snowmobile.
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This warranty coverage is available only if each of the following conditions has been fulfilled: – The 2010 Ski-Doo snowmobile must be purchased as new and unused by its first owner from a BRP distributor/dealer authorized to distribute Ski-Doo products in the country in which the sale occurred (“BRP distributor/dealer”);...
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BRP’s obligations under this warranty are limited to, at its sole discretion, repairing parts found defective under normal use, maintenance and service, or replacing such parts with new genuine Ski-Doo parts without charge for parts and labour, at any authorized BRP distributor/dealer during the warranty coverage period under the conditions described herein.
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9) CONSUMER ASSISTANCE In the event of a controversy or a dispute in connection with this limited warranty, BRP suggests that you try to resolve the issue at the dealership level. We rec- ommend discussing the issue with the authorized distributor/dealer's service manager or owner.
PRIVACY INFORMATION BRP wishes to inform you that your coordinates will be used for safety and war- ranty related purposes. Furthermore, BRP and its affiliates may use its customer list to distribute marketing and promotional information about BRP and related products.
If your address has changed or if you are the new owner of the vehicle, be sure to notify BRP by either: – Mailing one of the following card below; – North America Only: calling at 715 848-4957 (USA) or 819 566-3366 (Canada); – Notifying an authorized Ski-Doo dealer. In Canada In USA BOMBARDIER RECREATIONAL PRODUCTS INC.
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CHANGE OF ADDRESS/OWNERSHIP ______________...
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It is the owner’s responsibility to notify BRP. STOLEN UNITS: If your personal vehicle is stolen, you should notify BRP or an authorized Ski-Doo dealer. We will ask you to provide your name, address, phone number, the vehicle identification number and the date it was stolen.
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CHANGE OF ADDRESS/OWNERSHIP ______________...
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It is the owner’s responsibility to notify BRP. STOLEN UNITS: If your personal vehicle is stolen, you should notify BRP or an authorized Ski-Doo dealer. We will ask you to provide your name, address, phone number, the vehicle identification number and the date it was stolen.
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CHANGE OF ADDRESS/OWNERSHIP ______________...
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