Engine Coolant - BOMBARDIER 2006 outlander max 400 Operator's Manual

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To add oil, remove dipstick. Place a funnel
into the dipstick tube to avoid spillage.
Add a small amount of recommended oil and
recheck oil level.
Repeat the above procedures until oil level
reaches the dipstick's upper mark. Do not
overfill.
Properly tighten dipstick.

Engine Coolant

Recommended Coolant
Always use ethylene-glycol antifreeze con-
taining corrosion inhibitors specifically for in-
ternal combustion aluminum engines.
C o o l i n g s y s t e m m u s t b e f i l l e d w i t h
Bombardier premixed coolant (P/N 219 700
362) or with distilled water and antifreeze
solution (50% distilled water, 50% antifreeze).
Coolant Level
WARNING
Check coolant level with engine cold. Never
add coolant in cooling system when engine
is hot.
Remove access panel.
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Brake Fluid
Recommended Fluid
Always use brake fluid meeting the specifica-
With vehicle on a level surface, liquid should
be between MIN. and MAX. level marks of
coolant reservoir.
NOTE: When checking level at temperature
lower than 20°C (68°F), it may be slightly low-
er than MIN. mark.
Add coolant up to MAX. mark if required. Use
a funnel to avoid spillage. Do not overfill.
Properly reinstall and tighten filler cap and re-
install access panel.
If the coolant is added in the coolant reservoir,
check the level in the radiator too. Add coolant
if necessary.
WARNING
In order to avoid getting burned, do not re-
move the radiator cap if the engine is hot.
NOTE: A cooling system that frequently re-
quires coolant is the indication of leaks or en-
g i n e p r o b l e m s . S e e a n a u t h o r i z e d
Bombardier ATV dealer.
Coolant Replacement
Refer to MAINTENANCE section.
tion DOT 4 only.
CAUTION: To avoid serious damage to the
braking system, do not use fluids other than
the recommended one, nor mix different flu-
ids for topping up.
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