Summary of Contents for BRP ski-doo REV GEN4 TOURING ACE
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REV GEN4 TOURING ACE OPERATOR’S GUIDE Includes Safety, Use and Maintenance Information WARNING Read this guide thoroughly. It contains important safety information. Minimum recommended operators age: 16 years old. Keep this operator’s guide with the vehicle at all times. 520002610 Original Instructions...
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Liechtenstein), the Commonwealth of the Independent States (including Ukraine and Turkmenistan) and Turkey, products are distributed and serviced by BRP European Distribution S. A. and other affiliates or subsidiaries of BRP. For all other countries, products are distributed and serviced by Bom-...
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Denne boken kan finnes tilgjengelig på ditt eget språk. Kontakt din Norsk forhandler eller gå til: www.operatorsguides.brp.com Este manual pode estar disponível em seu idioma. Fale com sua Português concessionária ou visite o site: www.operatorsguides.brp.com www.operatorsguides.brp.com Käyttöohjekirja voi olla saatavissa omalla kielelläsi. Tarkista jälleenmyyjältä Suomi tai käy osoitteessa: www.operatorsguides.brp.com Denna bok kan finnas tillgänglig på...
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T T A A B B L L E E O O F F C C O O N N T T E E N N T T S S ................................1 1 G G E E N N E E R R A A L L I I N N F F O O R R M M A A T T I I O O N N G G E E N N E E R R A A L L I I N N F F O O R R M M A A T T I I O O N N .
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TABLE OF CONTENTS F F U U E E L L I I N N G G ........................... . 4 4 5 5 Fueling Procedure ............45 V V E E H H I I C C L L E E T T R R A A N N S S P P O O R R T T A A T T I I O O N N .
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Pairing a Helmet ............ 162 BRP Connect App ..........162 Quick Tour of the BRP Connect App ......163 Messages in Multifunction Gauge......... 166 F F U U E E L L ............................1 1 6 6 8 8 Fuel Requirements ..........
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TABLE OF CONTENTS M M A A I I N N T T E E N N A A N N C C E E M M A A I I N N T T E E N N A A N N C C E E S S C C H H E E D D U U L L E E ................2 2 0 0 6 6 M M A A I I N N T T E E N N A A N N C C E E P P R R O O C C E E D D U U R R E E S S .
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WARRANTY COVERAGE PERIOD ......301 CONDITIONS REQUIRED FOR WARRANTY COVERAGE .. 301 WHAT TO DO TO OBTAIN WARRANTY COVERAGE ..302 WHAT BRP WILL DO ..........302 TRANSFER ............303 CONSUMER ASSISTANCE........303 U U S S E E P P A A E E M M I I S S S S I I O O N N - - R R E E L L A A T T E E D D W W A A R R R R A A N N T T Y Y ......... . 3 3 0 0 4 4 Emission-Related Warranty Period .......
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TABLE OF CONTENTS M M A A I I N N T T E E N N A A N N C C E E R R E E C C O O R R D D S S ..................3 3 1 1 7 7 C C U U S S T T O O M M E E R R I I N N F F O O R R M M A A T T I I O O N N P P R R I I V V A A C C Y Y I I N N F F O O R R M M A A T T I I O O N N .
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G G E E N N E E R R A A L L I I N N F F O O R R M M A A T T I I O O N N...
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G G E E N N E E R R A A L L I I N N F F O O R R M M A A T T I I O O N N K K n n o o w w B B e e f f o o r r e e y y o o u u G G o o To learn how to reduce the risk for you, your passenger or bystanders being injured or killed, read the following sections before you operate the vehicle:...
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Help us lead it down the right path! From all of us at BRP, thank you for doing your share.
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Recognizing the importance of this issue and the need for snow- mobilers to do their share in preserving areas that make it possible to enjoy our sport, BRP has developed the “Light Treading Is Smart Sled- ding” campaign for snowmobilers.
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Finally, Light Treading is the sign of a smart snowmobiler. You don't have to leave big tracks or careen through a virgin forest to show you can ride. So whether you're driving a high performance BRP snowmo- bile or any other make or model, show you know what you're doing.
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GENERAL INFORMATION This page is intention- ally blank...
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S S A A F F E E T T Y Y I I N N F F O O R R M M A A T T I I O O N N SAFETY INFORMATION...
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Be sure to contact the local authorities for infor- mation regarding the legal operation of a snowmobile in the intended jurisdiction of use. BRP highly recommends that you take a safety rid- ing course. Basic training is required for the safe operation of any snowmobile.
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BEFORE YOU GO P P r r o o t t e e c c t t i i v v e e G G e e a a r r Proper snowmobile clothing should be worn by all riders. It should be comfortable and not too tight.
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BEFORE YOU GO Avalanche beacon* *When riding in an area with avalanche risk SAFETY INFORMATION...
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G G E E T T F F A A M M I I L L I I A A R R W W I I T T H H T T H H E E S S N N O O W W M M O O B B I I L L E E This vehicle may exceed the performance of other vehicles you may have ridden.
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Enabling first time users and less experienced operators to learn how to operate while gaining the necessary confidence and control. Visit your BRP authorized dealer to see if this accessory is available for your model. SAFETY INFORMATION...
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– Always adjust the suspensions according to the cargo load. Refer to Tune Your Ride subsection for more details. – Never carry a load unless it is properly secured using a BRP LinQ certified accessory. Compatible accessories which are not BRP certified may not be considered as fit for this purpose.
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GET FAMILIAR WITH THE SNOWMOBILE – Always adjust the suspensions according to the weight on the tongue, if applicable. Refer to Tune Your Ride subsection for more details. – Reduce your speed and turn gradually. Avoid hills and rough ter- rain.
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Do not make unauthorized modifications, or use attachments or ac- cessories that are not approved by BRP. Since these changes have not been tested by BRP, they may increase the risk of crashes or inju- ries, and they can make the vehicle illegal.
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Installing track studs and tunnel protector(s) requires technical knowl- edge. To ensure safe and proper installation, BRP recommends to have the studs installed by your dealer. For maintenance and replacement refer to Track in Maintenance Procedures .
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GET FAMILIAR WITH THE SNOWMOBILE O O V V E E R R S S T T E E E E R R I I N N G G U U n n d d e e r r s s t t e e e e r r i i n n g g In certain conditions, the use of studs on the track could make the snowmobile prone to understeering if the skis are not equipped with more aggressive ski carbide runners, see illustration.
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GET FAMILIAR WITH THE SNOWMOBILE C C o o n n t t r r o o l l l l e e d d D D r r i i v v i i n n g g A balanced combination of carbide ski runners and studs on the track ensures adequate control and better handling, see illustration.
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R R I I D D E E S S A A F F E E L L Y Y R R i i d d e e r r P P o o s s i i t t i i o o n n ( ( F F o o r r w w a a r r d d O O p p e e r r a a t t i i o o n n ) ) Your riding position and balance are the two basic principles of making your snowmobile go where you want it to.
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RIDE SAFELY K K n n e e e e l l i i n n g g This position is achieved by placing one foot firmly on the running board and the opposite knee on the seat. Avoid abrupt stops. S S t t a a n n d d i i n n g g Place both feet on the running boards.
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When operating in reverse: – Ensure the path behind is clear of obstacles or bystanders before proceeding in reverse. – BRP recommends sitting on your snowmobile when operating in reverse. – Avoid standing up. Your weight could shift forward against throttle lever while operating in reverse, causing an unexpected accelera- tion.
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RIDE SAFELY Even when a passenger is allowed, this person must be physically fit for snowmobiling. Any passenger must always be able to firmly lay his feet on the footr- ests and keep his hands on the handholds or seat strap when seated. Respecting those physical criteria is important to ensure that the pas- senger is stable and to reduce the risks of ejection.
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RIDE SAFELY H H a a n n d d S S i i g g n n a a l l s s Every snowmobiler should relay any signal to the ones behind. L L E E F F T T T T U U R R N N S S T T O O P P Extend your Raise either...
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RIDE SAFELY F F O O L L L L O O W W I I N N G G O O N N C C O O M M I I N N G G S S N N O O W W M M O O S S N N O O W W M M O O B B I I L L E E S S B B I I L L E E S S...
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RIDE SAFELY and watch intently for hazards. If you are not sure of your way, do not proceed. Keep a safe distance behind other snowmobilers to improve visibility and reaction time. R R i i d d i i n n g g B B e e h h a a v v i i o o r r s s Injury or death may result to the snowmobile operator, passenger or bystander if the snowmobile is used in risky conditions which are be- yond the operator's, passenger's or snowmobile's capabilities or in-...
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RIDE SAFELY loose studs, pieces of torn track, or an entire severed track to be violently thrown backwards out of the tunnel with tremendous force – Never operate the engine without the belt guard securely installed – Never operate the vehicle without the brake disk guard securely installed –...
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RIDE SAFELY the ice condition, inlets, outlets, springs, fast moving currents or other hazards. Never attempt to operate your snowmobile on ice that may be too weak to support you and the vehicle. Operating a snowmobile on ice or icy surfaces can be very dangerous if you do not observe cer- tain precautions.
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RIDE SAFELY S S i i d d e e H H i i l l l l When crossing a side hill or traversing up or downhill, certain proce- dures must be followed. All riders should lean towards the slope as re- quired for stability.
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RIDE SAFELY Driving off established trails and in the woods requires reduced speed and increased vigilance. Driving too fast in an area can make even mi- nor obstacles very hazardous. Even hitting a small rock or stump could throw your snowmobile out of control and cause injury to its riders. Even when following existing tracks, be cautious.
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RIDE SAFELY R R a a i i l l r r o o a a d d C C r r o o s s s s i i n n g g Never ride on railroad tracks. It is illegal. Railroad tracks and railroad rights-of-way are private property.
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– Never start or operate the engine if the fuel cap is not properly installed. – Use only a BRP approved LinQ fuel caddy to carry extra fuel on the vehicle. It should be properly installed and secured. Gasoline is poisonous and can cause injury or death.
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P P R R A A C C T T I I C C E E E E X X E E R R C C I I S S E E S S Practice alone the following exercises after having done the entire Pre-ride inspection.
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PRACTICE EXERCISES – Start the engine and release the parking brake lever. – Slowly apply throttle until the vehicle starts to creep forward. As soon as you start moving release the throttle and coast, then press the brake lever to stop. –...
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PRACTICE EXERCISES – Start at one end of the straightaway and accelerate to 8 km/h (5MPH). Partway down the straightaway, release the throttle com- pletely and brake quickly. – Keep head and eyes up, keep handlebar straight, and do not re- lease the brake until fully stopped.
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F F U U E E L L I I N N G G Fuel is flammable and explosive under certain conditions. – Never use an open flame to check fuel level. – Never smoke or allow flame or spark in vicinity. –...
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V V E E H H I I C C L L E E T T R R A A N N S S P P O O R R T T A A T T I I O O N N Make sure that oil reservoir and fuel tank caps are properly installed.
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S S A A F F E E T T Y Y I I N N F F O O R R M M A A T T I I O O N N O O N N T T H H E E V V E E H H I I C C L L E E H H a a n n g g T T a a g g ( ( s s ) ) VEHICLE ENGINE DESCRIPTION: EPA CERTIFIED...
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SAFETY INFORMATION ON THE VEHICLE SAFETY INFORMATION...
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SAFETY INFORMATION ON THE VEHICLE . Operating, servicing and WARNING maintaining an off-road vehicle can expose you to chemicals including engine exhaust, carbon monoxide, phthalates, and lead, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
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The following labels are on your vehicle and they should be consid- ered permanent parts of the vehicle. If missing or damaged, the decals can be replaced free of charge. Visit an authorized BRP snowmobile dealer. N N O O T T E E : :...
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SAFETY INFORMATION ON THE VEHICLE S S h h o o c c k k A A b b s s o o r r b b e e r r - - W W a a r r n n i i n n g g L L a a b b e e l l S S H H O O C C K K A A B B S S O O R R B B E E R R S S - - W W A A R R N N I I N N G G L L A A B B E E L L SAFETY INFORMATION...
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SAFETY INFORMATION ON THE VEHICLE P P u u l l l l e e y y G G u u a a r r d d a a n n d d D D r r i i v v e e P P u u l l l l e e y y T T i i g g h h t t e e n n i i n n g g T T o o r r q q u u e e - - W W a a r r n n i i n n g g a a n n d d N N o o t t i i c c e e L L a a b b e e l l WARNING / AVERTISSEMENT This guard must ALWAYS be in place when the...
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SAFETY INFORMATION ON THE VEHICLE D D o o N N o o t t O O p p e e n n W W h h e e n n H H o o t t - - W W a a r r n n i i n n g g L L a a b b e e l l D D O O N N O O T T O O P P E E N N W W H H E E N N H H O O T T - - W W A A R R N N I I N N G G L L A A B B E E L L D D O O N N O O T T O O P P E E N N W W H H E E N N H H O O T T –...
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SAFETY INFORMATION ON THE VEHICLE R R H H S S I I D D E E S S H H O O W W N N SAFETY INFORMATION...
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SAFETY INFORMATION ON THE VEHICLE H H o o t t P P a a r r t t s s - - C C a a u u t t i i o o n n L L a a b b e e l l H H O O T T P P A A R R T T S S –...
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SAFETY INFORMATION ON THE VEHICLE L L H H S S I I D D E E S S H H O O W W N N SAFETY INFORMATION...
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• Check the oil level using the dipstick. • The engine of this snowmobile has been developed and validated using the BRP Synthetic 4-stroke oil. BRP recommends the use of its XPS approved lubricant or equivalent. Damages caused by oil which is not suitable for this engine may not be covered by BRP limited warranty.
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SAFETY INFORMATION ON THE VEHICLE S S t t a a r r t t i i n n g g P P r r o o c c e e d d u u r r e e - - W W a a r r n n i i n n g g L L a a b b e e l l S S T T A A R R T T I I N N G G P P R R O O C C E E D D U U R R E E –...
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SAFETY INFORMATION ON THE VEHICLE P P a a s s s s e e n n g g e e r r S S a a f f e e t t y y - - W W a a r r n n i i n n g g L L a a b b e e l l P P A A S S S S E E N N G G E E R R S S A A F F E E T T Y Y - - W W A A R R N N I I N N G G L L A A B B E E L L SAFETY INFORMATION...
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SAFETY INFORMATION ON THE VEHICLE D D i i s s k k G G u u a a r r d d - - W W a a r r n n i i n n g g L L a a b b e e l l D D I I S S K K G G U U A A R R D D –...
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SAFETY INFORMATION ON THE VEHICLE R R e e a a r r C C a a r r g g o o B B o o x x ( ( G G r r a a n n d d T T o o u u r r i i n n g g L L i i m m i i t t e e d d ) ) - - W W a a r r n n i i n n g g L L a a b b e e l l C C A A R R G G O O B B O O X X –...
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SAFETY INFORMATION ON THE VEHICLE R R e e a a r r C C a a r r g g o o B B o o x x ( ( G G r r a a n n d d T T o o u u r r i i n n g g L L i i m m i i t t e e d d ) ) - - W W a a r r n n i i n n g g L L a a b b e e l l - Never carry flammable or dangerous liquids inside cargo box.
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SAFETY INFORMATION ON THE VEHICLE C C a a r r g g o o A A r r e e a a ( ( S S p p o o r r t t m m o o d d e e l l s s ) ) - - W W a a r r n n i i n n g g L L a a b b e e l l C C A A R R G G O O A A R R E E A A –...
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SAFETY INFORMATION ON THE VEHICLE R R o o t t a a t t i i n n g g T T r r a a c c k k - - W W a a r r n n i i n n g g L L a a b b e e l l R R O O T T A A T T I I N N G G T T R R A A C C K K –...
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If this track can be studded, use special BRP approved studs ONLY. Studding this track with conventional studs may cause studs to tear off of track and separate from vehicle posing a potential risk of severe injury or death.
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SAFETY INFORMATION ON THE VEHICLE T T e e c c h h n n i i c c a a l l I I n n f f o o r r m m a a t t i i o o n n L L a a b b e e l l s s A A d d j j u u s s t t m m e e n n t t T T o o o o l l s s –...
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SAFETY INFORMATION ON THE VEHICLE R R e e c c o o m m m m e e n n d d e e d d F F u u e e l l - - N N o o t t i i c c e e L L a a b b e e l l Refer to the Technical Specifications for appropriate fuel type for your vehicle engine.
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5. Check fuel and injection oil for levels and leaks. Replenish if neces- sary and in case of any leaks; you should seek service from an au- thorized BRP snowmobile dealer, repair shop, or person of your own choosing for maintenance, repair, or replacement.
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PRE-RIDE INSPECTION P P r r e e - - R R i i d d e e C C h h e e c c k k L L i i s s t t ✔ ITEM OPERATION BODY INCLUDING SEAT, FOOTRESTS, Check condition and remove snow or LIGHTS, AIR FILTER,...
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R R E E P P O O R R T T I I N N G G S S A A F F E E T T Y Y D D E E F F E E C C T T S S In Canada, if you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death, you should immediately inform Transport Canada in addition to notifying Bombardier Recrea-...
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V V E E H H I I C C L L E E I I N N F F O O R R M M A A T T I I O O N N...
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P P R R I I M M A A R R Y Y C C O O N N T T R R O O L L S S H H a a n n d d l l e e b b a a r r The handlebar controls the steering of the snowmobile.
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PRIMARY CONTROLS C C A A B B L L E E T T H H R R O O T T T T L L E E L L E E V V E E R R 1. To accelerate 2.
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PRIMARY CONTROLS W W A A R R N N I I N N G G T T e e s s t t t t h h e e t t h h r r o o t t t t l l e e l l e e v v e e r r o o p p e e r r a a t t i i o o n n e e a a c c h h t t i i m m e e b b e e f f o o r r e e s s t t a a r r t t i i n n g g t t h h e e e e n n g g i i n n e e .
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PRIMARY CONTROLS I I F F W W A A N N T T E E D D , , C C O O N N T T I I N N U U E E T T O O R R O O T T A A T T E E T T H H E E T T H H R R O O T T T T L L E E H H O O U U S S I I N N G G F F I I N N G G E E R R T T H H R R O O T T T T L L E E P P O O S S I I T T I I O O N N C C A A U U T T I I O O N N...
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PRIMARY CONTROLS T T Y Y P P I I C C A A L L To stop the engine in an emergency, push the switch down in OFF po- sition and simultaneously apply the brake. O O F F F F P P O O S S I I T T I I O O N N To allow engine starting, pull the switch up in ON position.
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PRIMARY CONTROLS O O N N P P O O S S I I T T I I O O N N All operators of the snowmobile should familiarize themselves with the function of the emergency engine stop switch by using it several times on first outing and whenever stopping the engine thereafter.
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PRIMARY CONTROLS T T Y Y P P I I C C A A L L 1. Brake lever 2. To apply brake P P a a r r k k i i n n g g B B r r a a k k e e L L e e v v e e r r Parking brake lever is located on the LH side of handlebar.
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PRIMARY CONTROLS W W A A R R N N I I N N G G M M a a k k e e s s u u r r e e p p a a r r k k i i n n g g b b r r a a k k e e i i s s f f u u l l l l y y d d i i s s e e n n g g a a g g e e d d b b e e f f o o r r e e o o p p e e r r a a t t i i n n g g t t h h e e s s n n o o w w m m o o b b i i l l e e .
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The D.E.S.S. key contains an electronic chip which features a unique permanently memorized digital code. Your authorized BRP snowmobile dealer has programed the D.E.S.S. of your snowmobile to recognize the D. E. S. S. key in the tether cord cap to allow vehicle operation.
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We recommend the purchase of additional tether cords from your au- thorized BRP snowmobile dealer. If you have more than one D.E.S.S. equipped BRP snowmobile, each can be programmed by your author- ized BRP snowmobile dealer to accept the other vehicles D. E. S. S. keys.
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S S E E C C O O N N D D A A R R Y Y C C O O N N T T R R O O L L S S Some features may not apply to your model or could be optional. Vehicle safety labels are not shown on illustrations.
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SECONDARY CONTROLS M M O O D D E E L L S S W W I I T T H H T T H H E E L L A A R R G G E E P P A A N N O O R R A A M M I I C C 7 7 . . 8 8 " " W W I I D D E E L L C C D D D D I I S S P P L L A A Y Y 1.
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SECONDARY CONTROLS S S t t a a r r t t / / E E l l e e c c t t r r o o n n i i c c R R e e v v e e r r s s e e B B u u t t t t o o n n 1.
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SECONDARY CONTROLS V V A A R R I I A A B B L L E E I I N N T T E E N N S S I I T T Y Y 1. Heated grip switch 2.
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SECONDARY CONTROLS M M O O D D E E L L S S W W I I T T H H O O U U T T T T H H E E L L A A R R G G E E P P A A N N O O R R A A M M I I C C 7 7 . . 8 8 " " W W I I D D E E L L C C D D D D I I S S P P L L A A Y Y S S H H O O W W N N 1.
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SECONDARY CONTROLS V V A A R R I I A A B B L L E E I I N N T T E E N N S S I I T T Y Y 1. Heated throttle lever switch 2.
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SECONDARY CONTROLS M M O O D D E E L L S S W W I I T T H H O O U U T T T T H H E E L L A A R R G G E E P P A A N N O O R R A A M M I I C C 7 7 . . 8 8 " " W W I I D D E E L L C C D D D D I I S S P P L L A A Y Y S S H H O O W W N N 1.
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SECONDARY CONTROLS M M E E N N U U / / S S E E T T B B U U T T T T O O N N 1. Menu function 2. SET function Refer to Gauge for complete information. A A u u d d i i o o V V o o l l u u m m e e C C o o n n t t r r o o l l ( ( i i f f e e q q u u i i p p p p e e d d ) ) M M o o d d e e l l s s w w i i t t h h t t h h e e L L a a r r g g e e P P a a n n o o r r a a m m i i c c 7 7 .
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SECONDARY CONTROLS 1. Volume DOWN/Cancelling a call 2. Volume UP/Answering a call Refer to Large Panoramic 7.8” Wide LCD Display section for complete information. R R o o t t a a r r y y C C o o n n t t r r o o l l ( ( i i f f e e q q u u i i p p p p e e d d ) ) The rotary control is located on the left side of the console.
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– The center knob can be used to navigate inside menu or select and set settings. – Specific vehicle data button allow to see engine temperature, and battery voltage. It will also shown air suspension adjustment (if equipped) – BRP Connect button: quick access to already downloaded APPS.
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SECONDARY CONTROLS 1. Audio control 2. Center knob 3. Vehicle data button 4. BRP Connect When audio source is selected, the Preset/Seek buttons work as follow: – Short press: Previous or Next Preset – Long press: Seek - up or down...
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SECONDARY CONTROLS H H e e a a t t e e d d S S e e a a t t S S w w i i t t c c h h ( ( i i f f e e q q u u i i p p p p e e d d ) ) The heated seat switch is located on the console to the left of the steering column.
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SECONDARY CONTROLS H H o o r r n n B B u u t t t t o o n n ( ( i i f f e e q q u u i i p p p p e e d d ) ) F F o o r r v v e e h h i i c c l l e e s s s s o o l l d d i i n n F F i i n n l l a a n n d d Press on the horn button to activate the horn.
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SECONDARY CONTROLS Adjust heating intensity as shown. 1. Off 2. Warm 3. Hot...
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B B O O D D Y Y A A N N D D S S E E A A T T F F r r o o n n t t a a n n d d R R e e a a r r B B u u m m p p e e r r s s To be used whenever snowmobile requires manual lifting.
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BODY AND SEAT T T Y Y P P I I C C A A L L 1. Rear bumper N N O O T T I I C C E E D D o o n n o o t t u u s s e e s s k k i i s s t t o o p p u u l l l l o o r r l l i i f f t t s s n n o o w w m m o o b b i i l l e e . . W W i i n n d d s s h h i i e e l l d d R R e e m m o o v v i i n n g g t t h h e e W W i i n n d d s s h h i i e e l l d d 1.
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BODY AND SEAT W W I I T T H H S S I I D D E E D D E E F F L L E E C C T T O O R R S S 2. Place hands on each sides of the windshield. 3.
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BODY AND SEAT C C E E N N T T E E R R T T A A B B - - W W I I T T H H S S I I D D E E D D E E F F L L E E C C T T O O R R S S I I n n s s t t a a l l l l i i n n g g t t h h e e W W i i n n d d s s h h i i e e l l d d 1.
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BODY AND SEAT C C E E N N T T E E R R T T A A B B - - W W I I T T H H S S I I D D E E D D E E F F L L E E C C T T O O R R S S 3.
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BODY AND SEAT W W I I T T H H S S I I D D E E D D E E F F L L E E C C T T O O R R S S A A d d j j u u s s t t a a b b l l e e M M i i r r r r o o r r s s Each mirror can be adjusted to suit operator's preference.
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BODY AND SEAT When installing a cover, the mirrors can be tilted downward to ease installation. 1. Mirrors F F r r o o n n t t S S t t o o r r a a g g e e C C o o m m p p a a r r t t m m e e n n t t A storage compartment is located at the front of the vehicle, above the gauge.
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BODY AND SEAT The Operator's Guide and the emergency starter rope are in the front storage compartment. To open, push the button and lift the cover. N N O O T T E E : : When closing, make sure cover is secured properly. You will hear a "clic".
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BODY AND SEAT 3. Remove the gauge support retaining screws. T T Y Y P P I I C C A A L L 4. Lift the front of the gauge support, then slide it forward to remove it.
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BODY AND SEAT 5. Disconnect the gauge connector and remove the support. 6. Lift the storage compartment and disconnect the 12V power outlet connectors, equipped, before removing storage compartment.
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BODY AND SEAT 7. Disconnect the headlight and the MAPTS (2-stroke) connectors. T T Y Y P P I I C C A A L L 8. Remove both side panels. Refer to Side Panels in this section. 9. Loosen the air intake duct clamp. 10.
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BODY AND SEAT 11. Lift the rear end of both lateral hood until their tabs come out of the rear console.
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BODY AND SEAT 12. Remove the upper body module. 1. Grab the upper body module in the gauge support section. 2. Pull the module forward. 3. Remove the module from the vehicle.
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BODY AND SEAT I I n n s s t t a a l l l l i i n n g g t t h h e e U U p p p p e e r r B B o o d d y y M M o o d d u u l l e e 1.
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BODY AND SEAT T T I I G G H H T T E E N N I I N N G G T T O O R R Q Q U U E E Gauge support screws 2.3 ± 0.2 Nm (20 ± 2 lbf-in) S S i i d d e e P P a a n n e e l l s s W W A A R R N N I I N N G G N N e e v v e e r r o o p p e e r r a a t t e e e e n n g g i i n n e e w w i i t t h h s s i i d d e e p p a a n n e e l l s s o o p p e e n n e e d d o o r r r r e e m m o o v v e e d d f f r r o o m m...
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BODY AND SEAT 3. Slide the panel hinge off the bottom pan. N N O O T T I I C C E E M M a a k k e e s s u u r r e e t t o o p p l l a a c c e e p p a a n n e e l l i i n n a a s s a a f f e e p p l l a a c c e e t t o o a a v v o o i i d d s s c c r r a a t t c c h h i i n n g g . . I I n n s s t t a a l l l l i i n n g g t t h h e e S S i i d d e e P P a a n n e e l l s s The installation is the reverse of the removal procedure.
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BODY AND SEAT R R e e m m o o v v i i n n g g t t h h e e S S e e a a t t 1. Unlock seat 1. Push in the center of the seat frontward. 2.
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BODY AND SEAT A A l l l l M M o o d d e e l l s s 3. Remove the seat. I I n n s s t t a a l l l l i i n n g g t t h h e e S S e e a a t t N N O O T T I I C C E E R R i i d d i i n n g g t t h h e e v v e e h h i i c c l l e e w w i i t t h h a a n n y y o o b b j j e e c c t t s s b b e e t t w w e e e e n n t t h h e e s s e e a a t t a a n n d d t t h h e e f f u u e e l l t t a a n n k k c c o o u u l l d d d d a a m m a a g g e e t t h h e e f f u u e e l l t t a a n n k k .
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BODY AND SEAT W W A A R R N N I I N N G G M M a a k k e e s s u u r r e e s s e e a a t t i i s s s s e e c c u u r r e e l l y y l l a a t t c c h h e e d d b b e e f f o o r r e e r r i i d d i i n n g g . . P P a a s s s s e e n n g g e e r r H H a a n n d d h h o o l l d d s s ( ( i i f f e e q q u u i i p p p p e e d d ) ) The passenger handholds provide a strong holding point and comfort for the passenger on long rides.
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BODY AND SEAT 3. Reinstall the screws. Tighten to specification. T T i i g g h h t t e e n n i i n n g g T T o o r r q q u u e e 24.5 ±...
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E E Q Q U U I I P P M M E E N N T T Some features may not apply to your model or could be optional. O O p p e e r r a a t t o o r r ' ' s s G G u u i i d d e e The Operator's Guide should be stored in the Front Storage Compartment .
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EQUIPMENT A A d d j j u u s s t t a a b b l l e e H H a a n n d d l l e e b b a a r r R R i i s s e e r r ( ( I I f f E E q q u u i i p p p p e e d d ) ) W W A A R R N N I I N N G G A A l l w w a a y y s s s s t t o o p p e e n n g g i i n n e e b b e e f f o o r r e e a a d d j j u u s s t t i i n n g g h h a a n n d d l l e e b b a a r r .
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EQUIPMENT D D R R I I V V E E R R - - E E L L E E C C T T R R I I C C V V I I S S O O R R J J A A C C K K C C O O N N N N E E C C T T O O R R L L O O C C A A T T I I O O N N P P A A S S S S E E N N G G E E R R E E L L E E C C T T R R I I C C V V I I S S O O R R...
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EQUIPMENT D D r r i i v v e e B B e e l l t t G G u u a a r r d d R R e e m m o o v v i i n n g g t t h h e e D D r r i i v v e e B B e e l l t t G G u u a a r r d d W W A A R R N N I I N N G G N N E E V V E E R R o o p p e e r r a a t t e e e e n n g g i i n n e e : : –...
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EQUIPMENT I I n n s s t t a a l l l l i i n n g g t t h h e e D D r r i i v v e e B B e e l l t t G G u u a a r r d d Insert belt guard tab in front support slot.
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EQUIPMENT Position the rear portion of the belt guard over the retainer and secure it using the retaining pin. S S p p a a r r e e D D r r i i v v e e B B e e l l t t H H o o l l d d e e r r A spare drive belt can be stored in a holder located on the drive belt guard.
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EQUIPMENT N N O O T T E E : : The spare drive belt is not supplied with the snowmobile. Position spare drive belt into drive belt guard slot. T T Y Y P P I I C C A A L L 1.
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EQUIPMENT T T Y Y P P I I C C A A L L T T o o o o l l s s A part of the drive belt guard is designed to hold the tools allowing for basic maintenance.
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EQUIPMENT T T Y Y P P I I C C A A L L - - D D R R I I V V E E B B E E L L T T G G U U A A R R D D T T O O O O L L S S L L O O C C A A T T I I O O N N 1.
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EQUIPMENT 3. Slide the Pulley expander and headlight adjustment tool short end into hole. P P U U L L L L E E Y Y E E X X P P A A N N D D E E R R A A N N D D H H E E A A D D L L I I G G H H T T A A D D J J U U S S T T M M E E N N T T T T O O O O L L 4.
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EQUIPMENT C C a a r r g g o o B B o o x x ( ( i i f f e e q q u u i i p p p p e e d d ) ) The cargo box is secured by LinQ attachment.
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EQUIPMENT Turn LinQ levers toward the rear of the vehicle to lock.
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4 4 . . 5 5 ” ” D D I I G G I I T T A A L L D D I I S S P P L L A A Y Y M M u u l l t t i i f f u u n n c c t t i i o o n n D D i i s s p p l l a a y y L L o o w w e e r r D D i i s s p p l l a a y y May display the following: –...
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4.5” DIGITAL DISPLAY L L e e f f t t L L a a t t e e r r a a l l D D i i s s p p l l a a y y The left lateral display includes: –...
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4.5” DIGITAL DISPLAY D D r r i i v v i i n n g g M M o o d d e e D D i i s s p p l l a a y y The MODE display indicates the selected mode of operation: –...
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4.5” DIGITAL DISPLAY – Trip A distance (Km or mph) – Vehicle hour meter – Clock (If battery equipped) Use UPPER button to change the displayed information. W W a a r r n n i i n n g g L L a a m m p p s s a a n n d d I I n n d d i i c c a a t t o o r r s s The following indicator lamps will alert you to a vehicle condition that may become serious.
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4.5” DIGITAL DISPLAY L L i i g g h h t t s s D D e e s s c c r r i i p p t t i i o o n n ORANGE - Low fuel level ORANGE T T u u r r n n o o n n : Malfunction of the vehicle emissions control system...
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4.5” DIGITAL DISPLAY S S e e t t t t i i n n g g s s S S e e t t u u p p 1. Upper button (S) 2. Lower button (M) Using LOWER button, select S S E E T T T T I I N N G G S S and hold to enter setting menu.
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S S e e t t t t i i n n g g L L a a n n g g u u a a g g e e The gauge display language can be changed. Refer to an authorized BRP snowmobile dealer for language availability and to setup the gauge to your preference.
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7 7 . . 2 2 ” ” D D I I G G I I T T A A L L D D I I S S P P L L A A Y Y M M u u l l t t i i f f u u n n c c t t i i o o n n D D i i s s p p l l a a y y 1.
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7.2” DIGITAL DISPLAY The SPEED display shows the Maximum and the averaged speed. Hold MENU button for 3 seconds to reset. L L e e f f t t L L a a t t e e r r a a l l D D i i s s p p l l a a y y The left lateral display includes: –...
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7.2” DIGITAL DISPLAY C C e e n n t t r r a a l l D D i i s s p p l l a a y y Display the vehicle speed in Km/h (or MPH) or the RPMs. Refer to Settings .
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7.2” DIGITAL DISPLAY Refer to TUNE YOUR RIDE section for proper adjustment procedure. D D r r i i v v i i n n g g M M o o d d e e D D i i s s p p l l a a y y The driving mode display indicates the selected mode of operation: –...
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7.2” DIGITAL DISPLAY N N O O T T E E : : When in STANDARD mode, no information is displayed. A message of the selected mode will be displayed on the lower display at activation and deactivation as follow: D D R R I I V V I I N N G G M M E E S S S S A A G G E E A A T T M M E E S S S S A A G G E E A A T T...
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7.2” DIGITAL DISPLAY T T e e l l l l t t a a l l e e L L i i g g h h t t s s - - L L o o w w e e r r B B a a r r L L i i g g h h t t s s D D e e s s c c r r i i p p t t i i o o n n ORANGE - Vehicle malfunction...
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S S e e t t t t i i n n g g L L a a n n g g u u a a g g e e The gauge display language can be changed. Refer to an authorized BRP snowmobile dealer for language availability and to setup the gauge to your preference.
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L L A A R R G G E E P P A A N N O O R R A A M M I I C C 7 7 . . 8 8 ” ” W W I I D D E E L L C C D D D D I I S S P P L L A A Y Y B B a a s s i i c c F F u u n n c c t t i i o o n n s s L L C C D D D D i i s s p p l l a a y y...
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LARGE PANORAMIC 7.8” WIDE LCD DISPLAY P P R R I I N N C C I I P P A A L L V V I I E E W W – Heated grips – Heated thumb S S E E C C O O N N D D A A R R Y Y V V I I E E W W - - H H E E A A T T E E D D E E L L E E M M E E N N T T S S...
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The right lateral display includes: – Tachometer – Audio volume – Audio output indicator – Menu – BRP Connect – Phone – Statistics – Audio – Settings S S T T A A T T S S / / T T R R I I P P S S V V I I E E W W...
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LARGE PANORAMIC 7.8” WIDE LCD DISPLAY S S E E T T T T I I N N G G S S V V I I E E W W N N a a v v i i g g a a t t i i n n g g i i n n t t h h e e D D i i g g i i t t a a l l D D i i s s p p l l a a y y W W A A R R N N I I N N G G R R e e a a d d i i n n g g o o r r t t a a m m p p e e r r i i n n g g w w i i t t h h t t h h e e m m u u l l t t i i f f u u n n c c t t i i o o n n g g a a u u g g e e c c a a n n d d i i s s t t r r a a c c t t y y o o u u f f r r o o m m t t h h e e o o p p e e r r a a t t i i o o n n o o f f t t h h e e v v e e h h i i c c l l e e , , p p a a r r t t i i c c u u l l a a r r l l y y f f r r o o m m c c o o n n - -...
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LARGE PANORAMIC 7.8” WIDE LCD DISPLAY – BRP Connect – Phone – Statistics – Audio – Settings When an icon is selected, its related screen will appear. S S E E T T T T I I N N G G S S V V I I E E W W When an item is selected, this sets the item to the current value.
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LARGE PANORAMIC 7.8” WIDE LCD DISPLAY T T e e l l l l t t a a l l e e L L i i g g h h t t s s - - L L o o w w e e r r B B a a r r L L i i g g h h t t s s D D e e s s c c r r i i p p t t i i o o n n ORANGE - Vehicle malfunction...
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LARGE PANORAMIC 7.8” WIDE LCD DISPLAY I I c c o o n n s s a a n n d d I I n n d d i i c c a a t t o o r r s s - - M M u u l l t t i i f f u u n n c c t t i i o o n n D D i i s s p p l l a a y y D D e e s s c c r r i i p p t t i i o o n n I I c c o o n n Smartphone Network connection...
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B B R R P P C C o o n n n n e e c c t t Before using BRP Connect, the app must be downloaded to the phone. The app can be downloaded from the Apple App Store or Goo- gle Play Store via a simple search.
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LARGE PANORAMIC 7.8” WIDE LCD DISPLAY P P h h o o n n e e The phone menu is to access: – The phone history – The phone contact list N N O O T T E E : : To have access to the Phone menu, a phone and rider helmet must be paired.
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LARGE PANORAMIC 7.8” WIDE LCD DISPLAY S S t t a a t t i i s s t t i i c c s s The Statistics menu is used to get : – Trip distance information – Trip elapsed time information –...
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LARGE PANORAMIC 7.8” WIDE LCD DISPLAY S S e e t t t t i i n n g g s s The Settings menu is to: – Adjust clock – Pair Bluetooth devices – Phone – Rider headset – Passenger headset –...
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1 1 ) ) D D o o w w n n l l o o a a d d t t h h e e B B R R P P C C o o n n n n e e c c t t S S m m a a r r t t p p h h o o n n e e A A p p p p Download the BRP Connect app via the App Store for Apple™ or the Google™...
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LARGE PANORAMIC 7.8” WIDE LCD DISPLAY Push the joystick U U P P to select “Launch BRP Connect” and push the joystick R R I I G G H H T T . Select the app you would like to use and press the J J O O Y Y S S T T I I C C K K .
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6. FAQ: This link takes you to answers of common questions asked by riders like you. An internet connection is required. 7. BRP Connect Tutorial: Need to know more? This link takes you to detailed instructions videos. An internet connection is required.
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LARGE PANORAMIC 7.8” WIDE LCD DISPLAY 1. Currently Installed Apps 2. Available Apps...
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BAD KEY authorized BRP snowmobile dealer. Use the right key for the vehicle or contact WRONG Wrong key an authorized BRP snowmobile dealer. – Stop and wait for engine to cool off. HIGH – Check for leaks. Engine is ENGINE –...
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LARGE PANORAMIC 7.8” WIDE LCD DISPLAY * BRP recommends having the vehicle transport when in LIMP HOME. If you operate the vehicle in LIMP HOME, avoid abrupt maneuvers and immediately go to the nearest authorized BRP snowmobile dealer to have your vehicle serviced before riding again.
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F F U U E E L L F F u u e e l l R R e e q q u u i i r r e e m m e e n n t t s s N N O O T T I I C C E E A A l l w w a a y y s s u u s s e e f f r r e e s s h h g g a a s s o o l l i i n n e e .
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FUEL N N O O T T I I C C E E N N e e v v e e r r e e x x p p e e r r i i m m e e n n t t w w i i t t h h o o t t h h e e r r f f u u e e l l s s . . E E n n g g i i n n e e o o r r f f u u e e l l s s y y s s t t e e m m d d a a m m - - a a g g e e s s m m a a y y o o c c c c u u r r w w i i t t h h t t h h e e u u s s e e o o f f a a n n i i n n a a d d e e q q u u a a t t e e f f u u e e l l .
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FUEL T T Y Y P P I I C C A A L L 1. Fuel tank cap 4. Insert the spout into the filler neck. 5. Pour fuel slowly so that air can escape from the tank and prevent fuel flow back.
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® engines were developed and validated using the XPS™ oil. BRP recommends the use of its XPS engine oil or an equivalent at all time. Do not add any oil additives to the recommended engine oil. Damages caused by the use of an oil not suitable for the engine or by adding of an oil additives may not be covered by the BRP Limited Warranty.
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ENGINE OIL X X P P S S R R E E C C O O M M M M E E N N D D E E D D E E n n g g i i n n e e O O i i l l 4T 0W40 Synthetic oil IF THE RECOMMENDED XPS ENGINE OIL IS NOT AVAILABLE...
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ENGINE OIL 1. Oil level between MIN. and MAX. C C A A U U T T I I O O N N E E n n g g i i n n e e o o i i l l c c a a n n b b e e v v e e r r y y h h o o t t . . W W A A R R N N I I N N G G W W i i p p e e o o f f f f a a n n y y o o i i l l s s p p i i l l l l s s .
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ENGINE OIL L L H H S S I I D D E E O O F F V V E E H H I I C C L L E E 1. Oil tank dipstick 5. Remove oil filter , see procedure in this subsection. 6.
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ENGINE OIL P P I I V V O O T T T T H H E E A A C C C C E E S S S S C C O O V V E E R R 1.
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ENGINE OIL U U N N D D E E R R N N E E A A T T H H T T H H E E E E N N G G I I N N E E 1.
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ENGINE OIL 1. Sealing washer 2. Oil drain plug 12. Install drain plugs and tighten to specification. T T i i g g h h t t e e n n i i n n g g T T o o r r q q u u e e Drain plugs 20 ±...
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B B R R E E A A K K - - I I N N P P E E R R I I O O D D O O p p e e r r a a t t i i o o n n D D u u r r i i n n g g B B r r e e a a k k - - I I n n E E n n g g i i n n e e During the break-in period: –...
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D D R R I I V V I I N N G G M M O O D D E E S S W W A A R R N N I I N N G G W W h h e e n n e e v v e e r r c c h h a a n n g g i i n n g g o o p p e e r r a a t t i i n n g g m m o o d d e e , , m m a a k k e e s s u u r r e e t t o o m m a a i i n n t t a a i i n n s s i i t t - - u u a a t t i i o o n n a a l l a a w w a a r r e e n n e e s s s s w w h h i i l l e e r r i i d d i i n n g g .
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DRIVING MODES N N a a v v i i g g a a t t i i n n g g t t h h e e D D r r i i v v i i n n g g M M o o d d e e s s Use ECO/ Standard/ Sport Mode switch to navigate between power levels, from ECO (reduced power) to Standard (full power) to Sport (in- creased response).
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DRIVING MODES To activate Standard mode when in ECO mode, press top end of switch once. W W A A R R N N I I N N G G W W h h e e n n a a d d j j u u s s t t i i n n g g m m o o d d e e s s , , b b e e s s u u r r e e t t o o m m a a i i n n t t a a i i n n s s i i t t u u a a t t i i o o n n a a l l a a w w a a r r e e - - n n e e s s s s o o f f o o t t h h e e r r s s n n o o w w m m o o b b i i l l e e s s , , o o b b s s t t a a c c l l e e s s , , o o r r p p e e r r s s o o n n s s .
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B B A A S S I I C C P P R R O O C C E E D D U U R R E E S S E E n n g g i i n n e e S S t t a a r r t t i i n n g g P P r r o o c c e e d d u u r r e e P P r r o o c c e e d d u u r r e e 1.
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BASIC PROCEDURES 3. Disengage parking brake. 4. Apply throttle until drive pulley engages. Drive at low speed the first two or three minutes. N N O O T T I I C C E E I I f f v v e e h h i i c c l l e e d d o o e e s s n n o o t t m m o o v v e e w w h h e e n n t t h h r r o o t t t t l l e e i i s s a a p p p p l l i i e e d d , , s s t t o o p p e e n n g g i i n n e e , , r r e e m m o o v v e e t t e e t t h h e e r r c c o o r r d d c c a a p p f f r r o o m m t t h h e e e e n n g g i i n n e e c c u u t t - - o o f f f f s s w w i i t t c c h h , , t t h h e e n n d d o o t t h h e e f f o o l l l l o o w w i i n n g g .
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BASIC PROCEDURES 1. Reverse lever 1. Start / RER button 4. Wait until reverse beeper sounds, then gently depress throttle lever.
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BASIC PROCEDURES W W A A R R N N I I N N G G T T h h e e r r e e v v e e r r s s e e s s p p e e e e d d i i s s n n o o t t l l i i m m i i t t e e d d . . A A l l w w a a y y s s p p r r o o c c e e e e d d w w i i t t h h c c a a u u t t i i o o n n a a s s f f a a s s t t r r e e v v e e r r s s e e c c o o u u l l d d r r e e s s u u l l t t i i n n l l o o s s s s o o f f v v e e h h i i c c l l e e s s t t a a b b i i l l i i t t y y .
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BRP snowmobile dealer. If your snowmobile is to be used at an altitude outside the specified range, have it calibrated accordingly by an authorized BRP snowmo- bile dealer. N N O O T T I I C C E E A A n n i i n n a a p p p p r r o o p p r r i i a a t t e e a a l l t t i i t t u u d d e e c c a a l l i i b b r r a a t t i i o o n n w w o o u u l l d d d d e e c c r r e e a a s s e e p p e e r r f f o o r r m m - - a a n n c c e e a a n n d d m m a a y y c c a a u u s s e e s s e e r r i i o o u u s s d d a a m m a a g g e e t t o o t t h h e e s s n n o o w w m m o o b b i i l l e e .
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RIDING CONDITIONS AND YOUR SNOWMOBILE V V e e h h i i c c l l e e s s E E q q u u i i p p p p e e d d w w i i t t h h I I c c e e S S c c r r a a t t c c h h e e r r s s Ice scratchers are equipped on the vehicle to increase engine cooling efficiency, to lubricate and to cool track clips and sliders.
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T T U U N N E E Y Y O O U U R R R R I I D D E E Snowmobile handling and comfort depend upon multiple adjustments. W W A A R R N N I I N N G G S S u u s s p p e e n n s s i i o o n n a a d d j j u u s s t t m m e e n n t t c c o o u u l l d d a a f f f f e e c c t t v v e e h h i i c c l l e e h h a a n n d d l l i i n n g g .
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TUNE YOUR RIDE R R e e a a r r S S u u s s p p e e n n s s i i o o n n A A d d j j u u s s t t m m e e n n t t S S t t o o p p p p e e r r S S t t r r a a p p Stopper strap length has an effect on the amount of weight the center spring has to carry especially during acceleration, therefore on the...
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TUNE YOUR RIDE S S T T O O P P P P E E R R S S T T R R A A P P P P O O S S I I T T I I O O N N 1 1 ( ( 1 1 S S T T H H O O L L E E , , L L O O N N G G E E S S T T ) ) 1.
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TUNE YOUR RIDE S S T T O O P P P P E E R R S S T T R R A A P P P P O O S S I I T T I I O O N N 3 3 ( ( 3 3 R R D D H H O O L L E E ) ) 1.
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TUNE YOUR RIDE Generally, a longer stopper strap setting gives better performance in deep snow on a flat landscape. C C e e n n t t e e r r S S p p r r i i n n g g Center spring preload has an effect on steering effort, handling and bump absorption.
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TUNE YOUR RIDE C C A A M M T T Y Y P P E E - - M M O O T T I I O O N N C C O O N N T T R R O O L L S S H H O O C C K K A A B B S S O O R R B B E E R R 1.
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TUNE YOUR RIDE A A c c t t i i o o n n R R e e s s u u l l t t Firmer rear suspension Higher rear end Increasing preload More bump absorption capability Heavier steering Softer rear suspension Lower rear end Less bump absorption...
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N N O O T T E E : : If the specification is unattainable with the original springs, see an au- thorized BRP snowmobile dealer for other available springs. N N O O T T I I C C E E...
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TUNE YOUR RIDE T T Y Y P P I I C C A A L L — — R R H H S S I I D D E E 1. Adjust spring preload R R e e a a r r S S h h o o c c k k A A b b s s o o r r b b e e r r ( ( A A C C S S ) ) The operator can adjust the comfort and ride height by adjusting the air pressure inside the air shock absorber.
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TUNE YOUR RIDE 4. The desired set point appears on the display. To confirm, press the MENU (M) button or wait 5 seconds. A A C C S S S S E E T T T T I I N N G G 3 3 M M o o d d e e l l w w i i t t h h t t h h e e L L a a r r g g e e P P a a n n o o r r a a m m i i c c 7 7 .
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TUNE YOUR RIDE A A C C S S S S E E T T T T I I N N G G 3 3 C C o o u u p p l l i i n n g g B B l l o o c c k k s s ( ( r r M M o o t t i i o o n n ) ) The adjustment of the coupling blocks has an effect on vehicle han- dling during acceleration only.
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TUNE YOUR RIDE C C O O U U P P L L I I N N G G B B L L O O C C K K - - R R I I G G H H T T S S I I D D E E V V I I E E W W ( ( R R - - R R I I G G H H T T E E M M B B O O S S S S E E D D O O N N B B L L O O C C K K ) ) 1.
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TUNE YOUR RIDE F F r r o o n n t t S S u u s s p p e e n n s s i i o o n n A A d d j j u u s s t t m m e e n n t t s s F F r r o o n n t t S S p p r r i i n n g g s s Front spring preload has an effect on front suspension firmness.
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TUNE YOUR RIDE C C A A M M T T Y Y P P E E - - M M O O T T I I O O N N C C O O N N T T R R O O L L S S H H O O C C K K A A B B S S O O R R B B E E R R 1.
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TUNE YOUR RIDE C C A A M M T T Y Y P P E E - - H H P P G G S S H H O O C C K K A A B B S S O O R R B B E E R R 1.
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TUNE YOUR RIDE P P r r o o b b l l e e m m C C o o r r r r e e c c t t i i v v e e m m e e a a s s u u r r e e s s –...
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Although an authorized BRP snowmobile dealer has an in-depth tech- nical knowledge and tools to service your vehicle, the emission-related warranty is not conditioned on the use of an authorized BRP snowmo- bile dealer or any other establishment with which BRP has a commer- cial relationship.
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MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE F F i i r r s s t t i i n n s s p p e e c c t t i i o o n n a a f f t t e e r r t t h h e e f f i i r r s s t t 1 1 5 5 0 0 0 0 k k m m ( ( 1 1 , , 0 0 0 0 0 0 m m i i ) ) Check gearbox oil level (if equipped) Adjust and align track E E v v e e r r y y Y Y e e a a r r a a t t p p r r e e s s e e a a s s o o n n o o r r 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 k k m m ( ( 2 2 , , 0 0 0 0 0 0 m m i i ) )
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MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE E E v v e e r r y y Y Y e e a a r r a a t t p p r r e e s s e e a a s s o o n n o o r r 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 k k m m ( ( 2 2 , , 0 0 0 0 0 0 m m i i ) ) ( ( W W h h i i c c h h e e v v e e r r C C o o m m e e s s F F i i r r s s t t ) ) Inspect rear suspension (including stopper straps and slider shoes) Inspect tie-rod ends and ski alignment...
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When checking level at low temperature it may be slightly lower then the mark. If additional coolant is necessary or if entire system has to be refilled, refer to an authorized BRP snowmobile dealer, repair shop or person of your own choosing.
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 1. Coolant reservoir 2. COLD line R R e e c c o o m m m m e e n n d d e e d d E E n n g g i i n n e e C C o o o o l l a a n n t t R R E E C C O O M M M M E E N N D D E E D D C C O O O O L L A A N N T T XPS Extended life pre-mixed coolant IF THE RECOMMENDED XPS COOLANT IS NOT...
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® engines were developed and validated using the XPS™ oil. BRP recommends the use of its XPS engine oil or an equivalent at all time. Do not add any oil additives to the recommended engine oil. Damages caused by the use of an oil not suitable for the engine or by adding of an oil additives may not be covered by the BRP Limited Warranty.
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES V V e e r r i i f f y y i i n n g g t t h h e e E E n n g g i i n n e e O O i i l l L L e e v v e e l l N N O O T T I I C C E E C C h h e e c c k k l l e e v v e e l l b b e e f f o o r r e e e e a a c c h h r r i i d d e e a a n n d d r r e e f f i i l l l l i i f f n n e e c c e e s s s s a a r r y y .
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES E E n n g g i i n n e e O O i i l l R R e e p p l l a a c c e e m m e e n n t t C C A A U U T T I I O O N N T T h h e e e e n n g g i i n n e e o o i i l l c c a a n n b b e e v v e e r r y y h h o o t t .
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 1. Drain plugs access cover P P I I V V O O T T T T H H E E A A C C C C E E S S S S C C O O V V E E R R 1.
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES U U N N D D E E R R N N E E A A T T H H T T H H E E E E N N G G I I N N E E 1.
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 1. Sealing washer 2. Oil drain plug 12. Install drain plugs and tighten to specification. T T i i g g h h t t e e n n i i n n g g T T o o r r q q u u e e Drain plugs 20 ±...
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES E E n n g g i i n n e e O O i i l l F F i i l l t t e e r r E E n n g g i i n n e e O O i i l l F F i i l l t t e e r r R R e e p p l l a a c c e e m m e e n n t t R R e e m m o o v v i i n n g g t t h h e e O O i i l l F F i i l l t t e e r r 1.
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 1. Oil inlet orifice from the oil pressure pump 2. Oil outlet orifice to the engine lubrication system 3. Oil filter receptacle 2. Install a new O-ring on oil filter cover. 3. Install the new filter into the cover. 4.
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S S p p a a r r k k P P l l u u g g s s Spark plugs inspection or replacement may be performed by an au- thorized BRP snowmobile dealer, repair shop, or person of your own choosing. Spark plugs inspection or replacement requires an in-depth technical knowledge.
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Check brake fluid (DOT 4) in reservoir for proper level. Add fluid (DOT 4) as required. T T Y Y P P I I C C A A L L 1. Brake fluid reservoir...
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES T T Y Y P P I I C C A A L L 1. Minimum 2. Maximum 3. Operating range C C A A U U T T I I O O N N A A v v o o i i d d g g e e t t t t i i n n g g b b r r a a k k e e f f l l u u i i d d o o n n s s k k i i n n o o r r e e y y e e s s - - i i t t m m a a y y c c a a u u s s e e s s e e v v e e r r e e b b u u r r n n s s .
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES W W A A R R N N I I N N G G U U s s e e o o n n l l y y D D O O T T 4 4 b b r r a a k k e e f f l l u u i i d d f f r r o o m m a a s s e e a a l l e e d d c c o o n n t t a a i i n n e e r r . . T T o o a a v v o o i i d d s s e e r r i i o o u u s s d d a a m m a a g g e e t t o o t t h h e e b b r r a a k k i i n n g g s s y y s s t t e e m m , , d d o o n n o o t t u u s s e e f f l l u u i i d d s s o o t t h h e e r r t t h h a a n n t t h h e e r r e e c c o o m m m m e e n n d d e e d d o o n n e e , , n n o o r r m m i i x x d d i i f f f f e e r r e e n n t t f f l l u u i i d d s s f f o o r r t t o o p p p p i i n n g g u u p p .
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES C C H H E E C C K K P P L L U U G G Oil level must reach the threaded hole. If level is correct, reinstall check plug and tighten to the specified torque. T T i i g g h h t t e e n n i i n n g g T T o o r r q q u u e e Check plug 6 ±...
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 5. Wait a while to allow all oil to drain out of the chaincase. 6. Install drain plug and tighten to specification. T T i i g g h h t t e e n n i i n n g g T T o o r r q q u u e e Chaincase drain plug 6 ±...
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES C C H H E E C C K K P P L L U U G G 3. Remove the filler cap. T T Y Y P P I I C C A A L L - - T T O O P P O O F F C C H H A A I I N N C C A A S S E E 1.
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES T T i i g g h h t t e e n n i i n n g g T T o o r r q q u u e e Check plug 6 ± 1 Nm (53 ± 9 lbf-in) Reinstall the filler cap.
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RPM with frozen track, fast starts without warm-up period, burred or rusty sheave, oil on belt or distorted spare belt. Contact an authorized BRP snowmobile dealer. D D r r i i v v e e B B e e l l t t R R e e p p l l a a c c e e m m e e n n t t D D r r i i v v e e B B e e l l t t R R e e m m o o v v a a l l 1.
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES D D r r i i v v e e B B e e l l t t I I n n s s t t a a l l l l a a t t i i o o n n 1.
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 1. Adjuster hub 2. Clamping bolt 4. Using the suspension adjustment tool provided, turn the ring 1/4 turn at a time then rotate the driven pulley to properly set the drive belt between the pulley sheaves. 1. Suspension adjustment tool N N O O T T E E : : The adjustment ring has left hand treads.
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Repeat step 4 until the lowest portion of the cogs on the external surface of drive belt is even with the driven pulley edge. T T Y Y P P I I C C A A L L - - P P R R E E L L I I M M I I N N A A R R Y Y S S E E T T T T I I N N G G 1.
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES T T Y Y P P I I C C A A L L 1. Clamping bolt 6. Install drive belt guard. 7. Install side panel. N N O O T T E E : : These settings are correct as a preliminary adjustment for most mod- els.
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S S n n o o w w m m o o b b i i l l e e s s E E q q u u i i p p p p e e d d w w i i t t h h T T r r a a c c t t i i o o n n E E n n h h a a n n c c i i n n g g P P r r o o d d u u c c t t s s If your snowmobile is equipped with a BRP approved studded track, PROCEED WITH A VISUAL INSPECTION OF YOUR TRACK BE- FORE EACH USE.
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES For complete information on traction enhancing products, refer to TRACTION ENHANCING PRODUCTS in SAFETY INFORMATION at the beginning of this Operator's Guide. T T r r a a c c k k T T e e n n s s i i o o n n a a n n d d A A l l i i g g n n m m e e n n t t N N O O T T E E : : Track tension and alignment are interrelated.
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Service tool Tensiometer (P/N 414348200) 1. Set the bottom O-ring as per the Track Deflection from the ap- plicable vehicle in the Technical Specifications table. 1. Bottom O-ring 2. Place the upper O-ring to 0 kgf (0 lbf). 1.
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES T T Y Y P P I I C C A A L L T T Y Y P P I I C C A A L L 1. Deflection O-ring aligned with slider shoe 7. Read load recorded by the upper O-ring on the tensiometer.
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES T T Y Y P P I I C C A A L L - - L L O O A A D D R R E E A A D D I I N N G G 1.
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1. Remove cap 2. Loosen the axle screw or nut 3. Tighten or loosen adjustment screws 5. If correct tension is unattainable, contact an authorized BRP snow- mobile dealer. 6. Retighten the rear axle fasteners to specification. T T I I G G H H T T E E N N I I N N G G T T O O R R Q Q U U E E Rear idler wheel retaining 48 ±...
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 1. Lift rear of vehicle and support it off the ground. C C A A U U T T I I O O N N U U s s e e p p r r o o p p e e r r l l i i f f t t i i n n g g t t e e c c h h n n i i q q u u e e s s , , n n o o t t a a b b l l y y u u s s i i n n g g y y o o u u r r l l e e g g s s f f o o r r c c e e . . D D o o n n o o t t a a t t t t e e m m p p t t t t o o l l i i f f t t t t h h e e r r e e a a r r o o f f v v e e h h i i c c l l e e i i f f i i t t i i s s a a b b o o v v e e y y o o u u r r l l i i m m i i t t s s .
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 1. Guides 2. Slider shoes 3. Tighten on this side 1. Stop engine. 2. Remove tether cord cap from engine cut-off switch. W W A A R R N N I I N N G G R R e e m m o o v v e e t t e e t t h h e e r r c c o o r r d d c c a a p p f f r r o o m m e e n n g g i i n n e e c c u u t t - - o o f f f f s s w w i i t t c c h h b b e e f f o o r r e e p p e e r r - - f f o o r r m m i i n n g g a a n n y y m m a a i i n n t t e e n n a a n n c c e e o o r r a a d d j j u u s s t t m m e e n n t t , , u u n n l l e e s s s s o o t t h h e e r r w w i i s s e e s s p p e e c c i i f f i i e e d d .
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES T T I I G G H H T T E E N N I I N N G G T T O O R R Q Q U U E E Rear idler wheel screws (M8) 24.5 ± 3.5 Nm (18 ± 3 lbf-ft) Rear idler wheel screws (M10) 48 ±...
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES S S C C - - 5 5 M M 1. Grease fittings R R M M O O T T I I O O N N 1. Grease fitting...
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Visually inspect steering and front suspension for tightness of compo- nents (steering arms, control arms and links, tie rods, ball joints, ski bolts, ski legs, etc.). If necessary, contact an authorized BRP snowmo- bile dealer. S S k k i i s s W W e e a a r r a a n n d d C C o o n n d d i i t t i i o o n n o o f f S S k k i i s s a a n n d d R R u u n n n n e e r r s s Check the condition of the skis and ski runner carbides.
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES F F u u s s e e s s L L o o c c a a t t i i o o n n F F A A T T Y Y P P I I C C A A L L 1.
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES R R E E L L A A Y Y B B L L O O C C K K - - I I F F E E Q Q U U I I P P P P E E D D Remove the cover.
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES W W A A R R N N I I N N G G D D o o n n o o t t u u s s e e a a h h i i g g h h e e r r r r a a t t e e d d f f u u s s e e . . W W A A R R N N I I N N G G I I f f f f u u s s e e h h a a s s b b u u r r n n t t o o u u t t , , s s o o u u r r c c e e o o f f m m a a l l f f u u n n c c t t i i o o n n s s h h o o u u l l d d b b e e d d e e t t e e r r - - m m i i n n e e d d a a n n d d c c o o r r r r e e c c t t e e d d b b e e f f o o r r e e r r e e s s t t a a r r t t i i n n g g .
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 4. Lift the front of the gauge support, then slide it forward to remove it.
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 5. Set gauge support aside. 6. Remove the storage compartment. 7. Disconnect 12V power outlet connectors to remove (if equipped). 8. Disconnect bulb connector. 9. Unlock bulb by turning it counterclockwise. 10. Pull bulb out. N N O O T T E E : : Ensure bulb seal stays in place.
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 1. Bulb 2. Bulb seal Install a new bulb using the reverse of the removal procedure. N N O O T T I I C C E E N N e e v v e e r r t t o o u u c c h h g g l l a a s s s s p p o o r r t t i i o o n n o o f f a a n n h h a a l l o o g g e e n n b b u u l l b b w w i i t t h h b b a a r r e e f f i i n n g g e e r r s s , , i i t t s s h h o o r r t t e e n n s s i i t t s s o o p p e e r r a a t t i i n n g g l l i i f f e e .
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES T T Y Y P P I I C C A A L L Turn the adjustment screw to reach desired beam height. B B a a t t t t e e r r y y W W A A R R N N I I N N G G N N e e v v e e r r c c h h a a r r g g e e o o r r b b o o o o s s t t t t h h e e b b a a t t t t e e r r y y w w h h i i l l e e i i t t i i s s i i n n s s t t a a l l l l e e d d o o n n t t h h e e v v e e h h i i c c l l e e .
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES R R e e m m o o v v i i n n g g t t h h e e B B a a t t t t e e r r y y N N O O T T I I C C E E B B a a t t t t e e r r y y B B L L A A C C K K ( ( –...
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 4. Remove the battery hold down bracket. 5. Remove the battery.
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES I I n n s s t t a a l l l l i i n n g g t t h h e e B B a a t t t t e e r r y y The installation is the reverse of the removal procedure.
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V V E E H H I I C C L L E E C C A A R R E E P P o o s s t t - - O O p p e e r r a a t t i i o o n n C C a a r r e e Remove snow and ice from rear suspension, track, front suspension, steering mechanism and skis.
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VEHICLE CARE For more information and products, Visit the XPS Products website at www.xpslubricants.com...
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S S T T O O R R A A G G E E During summer, or when a snowmobile is not in use for more than three months, proper storage is necessary. S S t t o o r r a a g g e e Clean the vehicle Add fuel stabilizer to fuel following the product manufacturer recommendations.
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T T E E C C H H N N I I C C A A L L I I N N F F O O R R M M A A T T I I O O N N...
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These numbers are re- quired by the authorized BRP snowmobile dealer to complete war- ranty claims properly. We strongly recommend that you take note of...
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VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION all the identification numbers on your snowmobile and supply them to your insurance company. V V e e h h i i c c l l e e I I d d e e n n t t i i f f i i c c a a t t i i o o n n N N u u m m b b e e r r ( ( V V I I N N ) ) VIN is scribed on vehicle description decal.
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R R E E G G U U L L A A T T I I O O N N ( ( E E U U ) ) 2 2 0 0 1 1 6 6 / / 1 1 6 6 2 2 8 8 A A P P P P L L I I C C A A B B L L E E F F O O R R N N O O N N - - R R O O A A D D M M O O B B I I L L E E M M A A C C H H I I N N E E R R I I E E S S Vehicles who comply to Regulation (EU) 2016/1628 (NRMM) are iden- tified on the engine valve cover.
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Products Inc. 565 de la Montagne, Valcourt,QC, Canada J0E 2L0 BRP Europe N.V. Skaldenstraat 125, Gent Belgium, 9042 Rotax N N R R M M M M I I D D E E N N T T I I F F I I C C A A T T I I O O N N O O N N V V E E H H I I C C L L E E...
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C C O O M M P P L L I I A A N N C C E E L L A A B B E E L L S S E E P P A A C C o o m m p p l l i i a a n n c c e e L L a a b b e e l l EMISSION CONTROL INFORMATION THIS VEHICLE IS CERTIFIED TO OPERATE ON UNLEADED GASOLINE AND MEETS...
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S S S S C C C C L L a a b b e e l l Safety standards for snowmobiles have been adopted by the Snow- mobile Safety and Certification Committee (SSCC) of which BRP is a proud participating member. Assurance that your snowmobile meets these standards is easily checked by locating the Certification Label on a right vertical portion of the vehicle.
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COMPLIANCE LABELS Y Y e e l l l l o o w w s s t t o o n n e e N N a a t t i i o o n n a a l l P P a a r r k k C C o o m m p p l l i i a a n n c c e e L L a a b b e e l l Y Y E E L L L L O O W W S S T T O O N N E E N N A A T T I I O O N N A A L L P P A A R R K K - - C C O O M M P P L L I I A A N N C C E E L L A A B B E E L L...
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N N O O I I S S E E E E M M I I S S S S I I O O N N A A N N D D V V I I B B R R A A T T I I O O N N V V A A L L U U E E S S MODEL 600 ACE 900 ACE...
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E E U U D D E E C C L L A A R R A A T T I I O O N N O O F F C C O O N N F F O O R R M M I I T T Y Y...
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U U K K D D E E C C L L A A R R A A T T I I O O N N O O F F C C O O N N F F O O R R M M I I T T Y Y...
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E E A A C C D D E E C C L L A A R R A A T T I I O O N N O O F F C C O O N N F F O O R R M M I I T T Y Y L L e e f f t t b b l l a a n n k k f f o o r r E E u u r r a a s s i i a a n n C C o o n n f f o o r r m m i i t t y y m m a a r r k k w w h h e e r r e e a a p p p p l l i i c c a a b b l l e e...
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E E P P A A E E m m i i s s s s i i o o n n R R e e g g u u l l a a t t i i o o n n s s All BRP snowmobiles manufactured by BRP are certified to the EPA as conforming to the requirements of the regulations for the control of air pollution from new snowmobile engines.
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EPA CERTIFIED ENGINES M M A A I I L L : : U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Certification Division Gasoline Engine Compliance Center 2000 Traverwood Drive Ann Arbor MI 48105 I I N N T T E E R R N N E E T T W W E E B B S S I I T T E E : : www.epa.gov/otaq/...
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R R A A D D I I O O F F R R E E Q Q U U E E N N C C Y Y D D I I G G I I T T A A L L L L Y Y E E N N C C O O D D E E D D S S E E C C U U R R I I T T Y Y S S Y Y S S T T E E M M ( ( R R F F D D .
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M M U U L L T T I I F F U U N N C C T T I I O O N N G G A A U U G G E E R R E E G G U U L L A A T T O O R R Y Y I I N N F F O O R R M M A A T T I I O O N N T T e e c c h h n n i i c c a a l l I I n n f f o o r r m m a a t t i i o o n n Transmitter:...
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MULTIFUNCTION GAUGE REGULATORY INFORMATION – The equipment complies with FCC RF exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. – This equipment must be installed and operated with a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons. – The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
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MULTIFUNCTION GAUGE REGULATORY INFORMATION E E u u r r o o p p e e D D e e c c l l a a r r a a t t i i o o n n o o f f C C o o n n f f o o r r m m i i t t y y Simplified EU Declaration of Conformity according Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU.
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MULTIFUNCTION GAUGE REGULATORY INFORMATION Aš, Robert Bosch LLC, patvirtinu, kad radijo įrenginių tipas VIPHI2BT atitinka Direktyvą 2014/53/ES. Visas ES atitikties deklaracijos tekstas prieinamas šiuo interneto adresu: eu-doc.bosch.com Ar šo Robert Bosch LLC deklarē, ka radioiekārta VIPHI2BT atbilst Direktīvai 2014/53/ES. Pilns ES atbilstības deklarācijas teksts ir pieejams šādā interneta vietnē: eu-doc.bosch.com B'dan, Robert Bosch LLC, niddikjara li dan it-tip ta' tagħmir tar-radju VIPHI2BT huwa konformi mad-Direttiva 2014/53/UE.
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T T E E C C H H N N I I C C A A L L S S P P E E C C I I F F I I C C A A T T I I O O N N S S E E n n g g i i n n e e E E N N G G I I N N E E 6 6 0 0 0 0 A A C C E E...
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 9 9 0 0 0 0 A A C C E E T T u u r r b b o o E E N N G G I I N N E E ( ( 1 1 3 3 0 0 h h p p ) ) Rotax 903, liquid cooled, 4-stroke, Engine type...
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS F F U U E E L L S S Y Y S S T T E E M M Multi point EFI, 46 Fuel delivery mm heated throttle body Idle speed at ECO mode (not adjustable) 1200 ± 200 RPM E E L L E E C C T T R R I I C C A A L L S S Y Y S S T T E E M M 30 A @ 14.5 V Total system output...
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS L L U U B B R R I I C C A A T T I I O O N N S S Y Y S S T T E E M M 900 ACE / 900 ACE Oil change with Turbo (130 hp) filter: 3.3 l (3.5...
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS F F U U E E L L S S Y Y S S T T E E M M 91 Pump Posted Octane rating AKI (RON+MON)/2 95 RON 36 l (9.5 Fuel tank capacity gal(liq.,US)) E E L L E E C C T T R R I I C C A A L L S S Y Y S S T T E E M M – – G G r r a a n n d d T T o o u u r r i i n n g g S S p p o o r r t t Battery 12 V, 18 A•h Headlamp...
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS E E L L E E C C T T R R I I C C A A L L S S Y Y S S T T E E M M – – G G r r a a n n d d T T o o u u r r i i n n g g L L i i m m i i t t e e d d – – E E x x c c e e p p t t T T u u r r b b o o Battery 12 V, 18 A•h...
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS E E L L E E C C T T R R I I C C A A L L S S Y Y S S T T E E M M – – G G r r a a n n d d T T o o u u r r i i n n g g L L i i m m i i t t e e d d – – E E x x c c e e p p t t T T u u r r b b o o Lighting E E L L E E C C T T R R I I C C A A L L S S Y Y S S T T E E M M –...
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS E E L L E E C C T T R R I I C C A A L L S S Y Y S S T T E E M M – – G G r r a a n n d d T T o o u u r r i i n n g g L L i i m m i i t t e e d d – – T T u u r r b b o o a a n n d d T T u u r r b b o o R R Accessories Lighting...
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS D D R R I I V V E E S S Y Y S S T T E E M M 600 ACE 2200 ± 100 RPM 900 ACE Engage 900 ACE Turbo 2700 ± 100 RPM ment (130hp) 900 ACE Turbo...
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS B B R R A A K K E E S S Y Y S S T T E E M M Fixed twin pistons Caliper (2 x 40mm) Brake pad material Organic Minimum brake pad thickness (includes 5 mm (.197 in) backing plate) 4.5 mm (.177 in)
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS R R E E A A R R S S U U S S P P E E N N S S I I O O N N Grand Touring 276 mm (10.9 in) Limited Grand Touring Motion control Sport Center Grand Touring...
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS W W E E I I G G H H T T A A N N D D D D I I M M E E N N S S I I O O N N S S Grand Touring 15.8 kg (35 lb) Sport...
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T T R R O O U U B B L L E E S S H H O O O O T T - - I I N N G G...
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ECM does not recognize the D.E.S.S. key. – Refer to an authorized BRP snowmobile dealer. 4 4 . . E E N N G G I I N N E E L L A A C C K K S S A A C C C C E E L L E E R R A A T T I I O O N N O O R R P P O O W W E E R R Engine warm-up in progress.
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Fuel pressure too low. – Seek service from an authorized BRP snowmobile dealer, repair shop, or person of your own choosing for maintenance, repair, or replacement. Please refer to the US EPA EMISSION-RELATED WARRANTY contained herein for information about warranty claims.
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TROUBLESHOOTING-GUIDELINES – Seek service from an authorized BRP snowmobile dealer, repair shop, or person of your own choosing for maintenance, repair, or replacement. Please refer to the US EPA EMISSION-RELATED WARRANTY contained herein for information about warranty claims. 6 6 . .
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M M O O N N I I T T O O R R I I N N G G S S Y Y S S T T E E M M P P i i l l o o t t L L a a m m p p s s , , M M e e s s s s a a g g e e s s a a n n d d B B e e e e p p e e r r C C o o d d e e s s Gauge pilot lamp(s) will inform you if an anomaly occurs or to inform you of a particular condition.
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Maintenance . If TEMPERA coolant level is correct TURE and overheating persists, contact an 1 Long authorized BRP beep snowmobile dealer. Do repeat not run the engine if condition persists. Reduce speed or stop engine. Let engine cool down and restart.
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MUFFLER Critical overheat. Stop OVERHEAT engine immediately and let engine cool down. If overheating persists, contact an authorized BRP snowmobile OVERHEAT dealer. Do not run the engine if condition persists. Indicate a low or high battery voltage condition. See an —...
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– Ensure recommended fuel is used. – Check fuel quality, replace if necessary. – If fault still occurs, contact an authorized BRP snowmobile dealer, repair shop, or person of your own choosing. 4 short Engine RPM limited for beeps —...
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HI/LOW beam switch repeatedly several times. If two or more codes are registered, use SET (S) or MODE (M) to scroll. To exit the fault codes mode, press and hold MODE (M) button. Contact an authorized BRP snowmobile dealer for code signification.
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S S T T A A T T E E T T O O S S T T A A T T E E , , O O R R P P R R O O V V I I N N C C E E T T O O P P R R O O V V I I N N C C E E . . Neither the distributor, any BRP dealer nor any other person has been...
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This warranty coverage is available o o n n l l y y if each of the following condi- tions has been fulfilled: – The 2022 Ski-Doo snowmobile must be purchased as new and un- used by its first owner from a BRP dealer authorized to distribute...
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BRP will not honor this limited warranty to any private use owner or commercial use owner if one of the preceding conditions has not been met. Such limitations are necessary in order to allow BRP to preserve both the safety of its products, and also that of its consumers and the general public.
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BRP LIMITED WARRANTY USA AND CANADA: 2022 SKI-DOO ® SNOWMOBILES BRP reserves the right to improve or modify products from time to time without assuming any obligation to modify products previously manufactured. T T R R A A N N S S F F E E R R...
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40 CFR 1051 and 40 CFR 1060. Where a warrantable condition exists, BRP will repair or replace, as it elects, any part or component with a defect in materials or workman- ship that would increase the engine’s emissions of any regulated pol-...
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US EPA EMISSION-RELATED WARRANTY K K i i l l o o h h o o u u r r s s m m o o n n t t h h s s m m e e t t e e r r s s Exhaust emission-related 4000 components...
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BRP by filling out the customer contact form at w w w w w w . . b b r r p p . . c c o o m m or contact BRP by mail at one of the addresses listed under the CONTACT US section of this guide, or call at 1-888-272-9222.
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BRP to distribute SKI-Doo snowmobiles (" "...
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BRP INTERNATIONAL LIMITED WARRANTY: 2022 SKI-DOO ® SNOWMOBILES BRP reserves the right to modify this warranty at any time, being understood that such modification will not alter the warranty conditions applicable to the products sold while this warranty is in effect.
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BRP will not honour this limited warranty to any private use owner or commercial use owner if one of the preceding conditions has not been met. Such limitations are necessary in order to allow BRP to preserve both the safety of its products, and also that of its consumers and the general public.
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BRP reserves the right to improve or modify products from time to time without assuming any obligation to modify products previously manufactured.
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C C O O N N S S U U M M E E R R A A S S S S I I S S T T A A N N C C E E In the event of a controversy or a dispute in connection with this limited warranty, BRP suggests that you try to resolve the issue at the Ski-- Doo Distributor/Dealer level. We recommend discussing the issue with the authorized Ski-Doo Distributor/Dealer's service manager or owner.
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BRP to distribute Ski-Doo snowmobiles (" "...
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BRP. BRP reserves the right to modify this warranty at any time, being understood that such modification will not alter the warranty conditions applicable to the products sold while this warranty is in effect.
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BRP will not honour this limited warranty to any private use owner or commercial use owner if one of the preceding conditions has not been met. Such limitations are necessary in order to allow BRP to preserve both the safety of its products, and also that of its consumers and the general public.
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BRP reserves the right to improve or modify products from time to time without assuming any obligation to modify products previously manufactured.
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If the matter still remains unresolved, contact BRP by filling out the customer contact form at www.brp.com or contact BRP by mail at one of the addresses listed under the CONTACT US section of this guide. A A D D D D I I T T I I O O N N A A L L T T E E R R M M S S A A N N D D C C O O N N D D I I T T I I O O N N S S F F O O R R F F R R A A N N C C E E O O N N L L Y Y...
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M M A A I I N N T T E E N N A A N N C C E E R R E E C C O O R R D D S S Send photocopy of maintenance record to BRP if needed.
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MAINTENANCE RECORDS F F i i r r s s t t i i n n s s p p e e c c t t i i o o n n Mileage / Signature/Print: Hours: Date: Dealer Notes: For maintenance schedule refer to Maintenance Information section of this operator's guide S S e e r r v v i i c c e e Mileage /...
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MAINTENANCE RECORDS S S e e r r v v i i c c e e Mileage / Signature/Print: Hours: Date: Dealer Notes: For maintenance schedule refer to Maintenance Information section of this operator's guide S S e e r r v v i i c c e e Mileage / Signature/Print: Hours:...
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MAINTENANCE RECORDS S S e e r r v v i i c c e e Mileage / Signature/Print: Hours: Date: Dealer Notes: For maintenance schedule refer to Maintenance Information section of this operator's guide S S e e r r v v i i c c e e Mileage / Signature/Print: Hours:...
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MAINTENANCE RECORDS S S e e r r v v i i c c e e Mileage / Signature/Print: Hours: Date: Dealer Notes: For maintenance schedule refer to Maintenance Information section of this operator's guide S S e e r r v v i i c c e e Mileage / Signature/Print: Hours:...
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MAINTENANCE RECORDS S S e e r r v v i i c c e e Mileage / Signature/Print: Hours: Date: Dealer Notes: For maintenance schedule refer to Maintenance Information section of this operator's guide S S e e r r v v i i c c e e Mileage / Signature/Print: Hours:...
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MAINTENANCE RECORDS S S e e r r v v i i c c e e Mileage / Signature/Print: Hours: Date: Dealer Notes: For maintenance schedule refer to Maintenance Information section of this operator's guide S S e e r r v v i i c c e e Mileage / Signature/Print: Hours:...
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MAINTENANCE RECORDS S S e e r r v v i i c c e e Mileage / Signature/Print: Hours: Date: Dealer Notes: For maintenance schedule refer to Maintenance Information section of this operator's guide S S e e r r v v i i c c e e Mileage / Signature/Print: Hours:...
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C C U U S S T T O O M M E E R R I I N N F F O O R R M M A A T T I I O O N N...
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P P R R I I V V A A C C Y Y I I N N F F O O R R M M A A T T I I O O N N BRP wishes to inform you that your coordinates will be used for safety and warranty related purposes.
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C C O O N N T T A A C C T T U U S S www.brp.com Sa De Cv, Av. Ferrocarril 202 Parque Ind. Querétaro, Lote2-B 76220 A A s s i i a a Santa Rosa Jáuregui, Qro.,...
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– N N o o r r t t h h A A m m e e r r i i c c a a O O n n l l y y : : calling at 1 888 272-9222. – Mailing one of the change of address cards on the following pages at one of the BRP addresses indicated in the Contact Us section of this guide.
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