DRIVE TRAIN
Drive Shaft Boot/Protector
Inspection
Visually inspect drive shaft protectors
and boots conditions. Check protec-
tors for damage or rubbing against
shafts. Check boots for cracks, tears,
leaking grease etc. Repair or replace
damaged parts as necessary.
FRONT OF VEHICLE
1. Drive shaft protector
2. Drive shaft boots
REAR OF VEHICLE
1. Drive shaft protector
2. Drive shaft boots
Wheel
Occasionally, wheel nuts should be re-
moved to apply anti-seize lubricant on
studs to ease future removal. This is
particularly important when vehicle is
used in salt-water environment or in
mud. Remove one nut at a time, lu-
bricate then retorque.
Wheel Bearing Condition
Push and pull the wheels from the up-
per edge to feel the play. See an au-
thorized Can-Am dealer if there is any
play.
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