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HEADLAMP BEAM AIMING
Place the vehicle on a flat surface 7.6 m (25') from a
wall or screen.
TOPVIEW
Headlamp
horizontal
center line
Wa
ll
Lm_u __
~
7.
6 m (25
')
SIDE VIEW
Ground
With the suspension
correctly
adjusted, the rider seated
on the vehicle and the high beam ON (engine must be
runn ing on manual start models)
,
check that the center
of the high
intensity
zone of the high beam is 50 mm
(2") below the horizontal line of the headlamp height.
Headlamp
horizontal
of
intensity
zone
To adjust, remove headlamps ring or adjusting screw
caps, turn the upper or lower adjusting screws to obtain
the desired beam position.
BULB REPLACEMENT
If headlamp is burnt, tilt cab, unplug the connector from
the headlamp. Remove the rubber boot and unfasten the
bulb retainer clips
.
Detach the bulb and replace. If the
tailling bulb is burnt, expose the bulb by removing red
plastic lens. To remove, unscrews the two (2) Phillips
head screws. Verify all lights after replacement
.
SECTION 07 CHASSIS
SUB-SECTION 01 (HOOD)
HOOD
. , CAUTION: Never touch glass portion of an
." halogen bulb with bare fingers, it shorter it's oper-
ating life. If by any mistake you have touch the glass
portion clean it with a glass cleaner that won't leave
a film on the bulb.
HOOD MAINTENANCE
Clean the vehicle thoroughly, removing all dirt and grease
accumulation .
. , CAUTION: Plastic alloy components such as fuel
. " tank, windshield, hood, etc. can be cleaned using
mild detergents or isopropyl alcohol. Do not use strong
soaps, degreasing solvents, abrasive cleaners, paint
thinners, etc.
O
NOTE: App ly wa
x
on
glossy
finish of hood
only_
Protect the vehicle with a cover to prevent dust
accumulation during storage .
. , CAUTION: If for some reason the snowmobile
." has to be stored outside it is necessary to cover
it with an opaque tarpaulin. This caution will prevent
the sun rays affecting the plastic components and the
vehicle finish.
HOOD, CAB NOSE & BOTTOM PAN
REPAIR
Hood, cab nose and bottom pan are made of fiberglass
or different plastic products. Refer to table below to see
what parts are reparable or not.
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