Frame/Welds/Racks; Electrical Connections; Hydraulic Brake Systems - Arctic Cat 650 Twin2004 Service Manual

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14. Mode Button — Used (in conjunction with the
Odometer/Trip Meters/Hour Meter) to shift the
odometer/trip meters/hour meter display through
the four modes: odometer, trip meter (A), trip
meter (B), and hour meter.

Frame/Welds/Racks

The frame, welds, and racks should be checked period-
ically for damage, bends, cracks, deterioration, broken
components, and missing components. If replacement
or repair constitutes removal, see Section 8.

Electrical Connections

The electrical connections should be checked periodi-
cally for proper function. In case of an electrical fail-
ure, check fuses, connections (for tightness, corrosion,
damage), and/or bulbs. If an electrical component
needs to be tested for proper function, see Section 5.
Hydraulic
Brake Systems
CHECKING/BLEEDING
The hydraulic brake systems have been filled and bled
at the factory. To check and/or bleed a hydraulic brake
system, use the following procedure.
1. With the master cylinder in a level position, check
the fluid level in the reservoir. If the level in the
reservoir is not visible in the sight glass, add DOT
4 brake fluid.
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2. Compress the brake lever/pedal several times to
check for a firm brake. If the brake is not firm, the
system must be bled.
3. To bleed the brake system, use the following pro-
cedure.
A. Remove the cover and fill the reservoir with
DOT 4 Hi-Temp Brake Fluid (p/n 1639-799).
B. Install and secure the cover; then slowly
compress the brake lever several times.
C. Remove the protective cap, install one end of a
clear hose onto one FRONT bleeder screw, and
direct the other end into a container; then while
holding slight pressure on the brake lever, open
the bleeder screw and watch for air bubbles.
Close the bleeder screw before releasing the
brake lever. Repeat this procedure until no air
bubbles are present.
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