Rear Cargo Tray Removal/Install; Hood Removal/Install; Liquid Cooling System - Tracker Off-Road XTR1000 Operator's Manual

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Rear Cargo Tray
Removal/Install
NOTE: Removal of the rear cargo
tray is required for some mainte-
nance procedures.
1. Remove fasteners from cargo tray by
turning counter clockwise.
2. Remove the rear cargo tray by lifting
vertically.
3. Rear cargo tray is directional. Install
the rear cargo tray.
4. Secure with fasteners by turning
clockwise. Tighten fasteners securely.

Hood Removal/Install

NOTE: Removal of the hood is
required for some maintenance pro-
cedures.
1. Turn the two quarter-turn fasteners
counterclockwise and remove hood.
2. Insert the tabs on the rear of hood into
the rear portion of the front body pan-
els. Lay the hood down flat. Turn
both of the fasteners clockwise secur-
ing the hood.

Liquid Cooling System

NOTE: Debris in the engine com-
partment or packed between the cool-
ing fins of the radiator can reduce
cooling capability. Using a garden
hose, wash the radiator to remove
any debris preventing air flow.
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Do not use a pressure washer to
clean the radiator core. The pressure
may bend or flatten the fins causing
restricted air flow, and electrical com-
ponents on the radiator could be
damaged. Use only a garden hose
with spray nozzle at normal tap pres-
sure.
The cooling system capacity can be
found in the specification chart. The
cooling system should be inspected daily
for leakage and damage. If leakage or
damage is detected, take the vehicle to an
authorized dealer for service. Also, the
coolant level should be checked periodi-
cally.
Continued operation of the vehicle with
high engine temperature may result in
engine damage or premature wear.
NOTE: High engine RPM, low vehi-
cle speed, or heavy load can raise
engine
engine RPM, reducing load, and
selecting an appropriate transmis-
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sion range can lower the tempera-
ture.
NOTE: Always verify the engine
and radiator are at room tempera-
ture before attempting to check the
coolant level.
CAUTION
CAUTION
temperature.
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