DRIVE TRAIN
Drive Shaft Boot/Protector
Inspection
Visually inspect drive shaft protectors and
boots conditions. Check protectors for dam-
age or rubbing against shafts. Check boots for
cracks, tears, leaking grease etc. Repair or
replace damaged parts as necessary.
V07H01Y
TYPICAL — FRONT OF VEHICLE
1. Drive shaft protector
2. Drive shaft boots
2
1
V07H02Y
TYPICAL — REAR OF VEHICLE
1. Drive shaft protector
2. Drive shaft boots
138
2
1
2
1
Wheel
Occasionally, wheel nuts should be removed
to apply anti-seize lubricant on studs to ease
future removal. This is particularly important
when vehicle is used in salt-water environ-
ment or in mud. Remove one nut at a time,
lubricate then retorque.
Wheel Bearing Condition
Push and pull the wheels from the upper edge
t o f e e l t h e p l a y. S e e a n a u t h o r i z e d
Bombardier ATV dealer if there is any play.
V07H03Y
TYPICAL