12-Volt Power Outlet; Ignition Switch; Fuel Tank Cap - Can-Am outlander 400 series Operator's Manual

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Engine Temperature (RED)
When this indicator light is
ON, it indicates the engine is
overheating.
If
engine
to
ENGINE
SPECIAL PROCEDURES.
CAUTION: If the light does not turn
off right after engine starting, stop
engine. Check engine oil level. Re-
fill if necessary. If the oil level is
good, see an authorized Can-Am
ATV distributor/dealer. Do not use
the vehicle until repaired.
Direction Indicator (GREEN)
When the indicator light blinks,
it indicates which direction
indicator, left or right, is in
operation.

8) 12-Volt Power Outlet

It is located on the console.
Convenient for handheld spotlight or
other portable equipment.
Remove protective cap to use. Al-
ways reinstall it after use to protect
against weather.
Do not exceed the rating capacity.
See SPECIFICATIONS.
An auxiliary supply is available to
connect additional accessories. Two
wires are hidden in the wiring harness
at the rear of vehicle. See an autho-
rized Can-Am ATV distributor/dealer
for more details.

9) Ignition Switch

Key-operated, this is a 3-position
switch: OFF, ON with lights and ON
without lights.
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IGNITION SWITCH POSITIONS
1. OFF
2. ON with lights
3. ON without lights
Insert key in switch and turn to the
desired position. To remove key, turn
key to OFF position then pull it out.
The ON with lights position, turns on
all lights with either the engine run-
ning or not. Remember that having
the lights on without the engine run-
ning discharges the battery. Always
turn the ignition key to OFF position af-
ter engine has been stopped.
NOTE: While engine can be stopped
by turning the ignition key to OFF po-
sition, we recommend the engine be
stopped by the engine stop switch.

10) Fuel Tank Cap

CAUTION: Never place anything
over fuel tank cap because the vent
hole on the top of fuel tank cap can
be blocked and the engine could
misfire.
Unscrew counterclockwise and re-
move cap to allow fuel tank filling then
fully tighten clockwise.

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