Shift Lever - BRP Can-Am OUTLANDER 400 EFI 2014 Operator's Manual

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To release mechanism: Squeeze
brake lever. Locking lever should auto-
matically return to its original position.
Brake lever should return to rest po-
sition. Always release parking brake
before riding.

5) Shift Lever

The shift lever is located on the RH side
of the vehicle near steering column.
A 5-position lever: P, R, N, H and L.
To change the transmission position,
completely stop vehicle, apply and
hold brakes, then move lever to the
desired position. Do not force lever. If
unable to shift, rock the vehicle back
and forth and try again.
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SHIFT PATTERN
NOTICE
Always completely stop
the vehicle and apply the brake prior
to moving the shift lever.
P: Park
This position locks the transmission to
help prevent vehicle movement. Al-
ways use when the vehicle is not in
operation. In some circumstances, it
may be necessary to rock the vehicle
While reading this Operator's Guide, remember that:
Indicates a potential hazard that, if not avoided, could result in serious
injury or death.
CONTROLS/INSTRUMENTS/EQUIPMENT
back and forth to move the gears in the
transmission to allow the park to be
engaged.
R: Reverse
This allows the vehicle to go backward.
The vehicle speed is limited.
Before moving vehicle in reverse,
ensure the path behind is clear
of obstacles or bystanders. We
recommend sitting on your ATV
when operating in reverse. Avoid
standing up. Your weight could
shift forward against throttle lever,
causing an unexpected accelera-
tion.
N: Neutral
This position disengages the transmis-
sion to allow manual vehicle move-
ment.
H: High gear
This selects the high speed range of
the transmission in the gear box. It is
the normal driving speed range. It al-
lows the vehicle to reach its maximum
speed.
L: Low gear
This selects the low speed range of the
transmission in the gear box. It is the
working position. It allows the vehi-
cle to move slowly with the maximum
traction and power.
NOTE: Use the low speed range to pull
any load or to climb a steep incline.
WARNING
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WARNING
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