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BRP Lynx E-TEC Series Operator's Manual

BRP Lynx E-TEC Series Operator's Manual

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RADIEN UTILITY E-TEC AND
EFI SERIES
OPERATOR'S
GUIDE
Includes Safety, Use and Maintenance
Information
Read this guide thoroughly. It contains important safety information.
Minimum recommended operator age: 16 years old. Keep this opera-
tor's guide in the vehicle.
619901003
WARNING
Original
Instructions

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  • Page 1 RADIEN UTILITY E-TEC AND EFI SERIES OPERATOR’S GUIDE Includes Safety, Use and Maintenance Information WARNING Read this guide thoroughly. It contains important safety information. Minimum recommended operator age: 16 years old. Keep this opera- tor’s guide in the vehicle. 619901003 Original Instructions...
  • Page 2 . . p p 6 6 5 5 w w a a r r n n i i n n g g s s . . c c a a . . g g o o v v / / p p r r o o d d u u c c t t s s / / p p a a s s s s e e n n g g e e r r - - v v e e h h i i c c l l e e . . All rights reserved. No parts of this guide may be reproduced in any form without the prior written permission of Bombardier Recreational Products Inc. ©Bombardier Recreational Products Inc. (BRP) 2021 BRP Inc.
  • Page 3 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- bardier Recreational Products Inc.
  • Page 4 OPERATOR’S GUIDE Models 49 Ranger 600R E-TEC 59 Ranger 600 EFI Commander 600R E-TEC XTerrain Brutal 850 E-TEC...
  • Page 5 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 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 .
  • Page 6 TABLE OF CONTENTS I I N N J J E E C C T T I I O O N N O O I I L L ........................4 4 6 6 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 .
  • Page 7 Pairing a Helmet ............ 182 BRP Connect App ..........182 Quick Tour of the BRP Connect App ......183 Messages in Multifunction Gauge......... 186 F F U U E E L L ............................1 1 8 8 8 8 Fuel Requirements ..........
  • Page 8 TABLE OF CONTENTS Drive Belt ............238 Drive Pulley............244 Track ..............248 Suspension ............257 Skis..............260 Fuses..............260 Headlights ............263 Battery ............... 267 V V E E H H I I C C L L E E C C A A R R E E ....................... . 2 2 7 7 4 4 Post-Operation Care ..........
  • Page 9 WARRANTY COVERAGE PERIOD ......319 CONDITIONS TO HAVE WARRANTY COVERAGE ... 320 WHAT TO DO TO OBTAIN WARRANTY COVERAGE ..321 WHAT BRP WILL DO ..........321 TRANSFER ............321 CONSUMER ASSISTANCE........322 B B R R P P F F I I N N L L A A N N D D O O Y Y L L I I M M I I T T E E D D W W A A R R R R A A N N T T Y Y F F O O R R T T H H E E E E U U R R O O P P E E A A N N...
  • Page 10 TABLE OF CONTENTS Europe ............... 347 North America ............347 Oceania .............. 347 South America ............347 C C H H A A N N G G E E O O F F A A D D D D R R E E S S S S / / O O W W N N E E R R S S H H I I P P ............3 3 4 4 8 8...
  • Page 11 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...
  • Page 12 Congratulations on your purchase of a new BRP snowmobile. What- ever model you have chosen, it is backed by the Bombardier Recrea- tional Products Inc. (BRP) warranty and a network of authorized BRP snowmobile dealers ready to provide the parts, service or accessories you may require.
  • Page 13 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: –...
  • Page 14 S S A A F F E E T T Y Y M M E E S S S S A A G G E E S S This operator’s guide utilizes the following symbols and words to em- phasize particular information: The safety alert symbol indicates a potential injury hazard.
  • Page 15 Due to late changes, some differences between the manufactured product and the descrip- tions and/or specifications in this guide may occur. BRP reserves the right at any time to discontinue or change specifications, designs, fea- tures, models or equipment without incurring any obligation upon itself.
  • Page 16 Help us lead it down the right path! From all of us at BRP, thank you for doing your share.
  • Page 17 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.
  • Page 18 RESPECT OF THE ENVIRONMENT This page is intention- ally blank...
  • Page 19 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...
  • Page 20 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.
  • Page 21 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.
  • Page 22 BEFORE YOU GO Avalanche beacon* *When riding in an area with avalanche risk SAFETY INFORMATION...
  • Page 23 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.
  • Page 24 GET FAMILIAR WITH THE SNOWMOBILE the front and rear of the snowmobile are out of balance due to an in- correct combination of traction enhancing products, the snowmobile may tend to oversteer or understeer, which could lead to a loss of control.
  • Page 25 – 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.
  • Page 26 Such features include various guards and consoles, plus reflective materials and safety labels. Do not make unauthorized modifications, or use attachments or ac- cessories that are not approved by BRP. Since these changes have SAFETY INFORMATION...
  • Page 27 GET FAMILIAR WITH THE SNOWMOBILE not been tested by BRP, they may increase the risk of crashes or inju- ries, and they can make the vehicle illegal. Also, accessories are designed for specific applicable models only. It is not recommended for units other than the one (those) for which it was sold.
  • Page 28 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 .
  • Page 29 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.
  • Page 30 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.
  • Page 31 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.
  • Page 32 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. SAFETY INFORMATION...
  • Page 33 RIDE SAFELY S S t t a a n n d d i i n n g g Place both feet on the running boards. Knees should be flexed to ab- sorb the shock from surface bumps. This is an effective position to see better and to shift weight as conditions dictate.
  • Page 34 RIDE SAFELY – 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.
  • Page 35 RIDE SAFELY Braking ability and steering control are reduced when riding with a passenger. Decrease speed and allow extra space to maneuver. R R i i d d i i n n g g A A l l o o n n e e Venturing out alone with your snowmobile could also be hazardous.
  • Page 36 RIDE SAFELY warning or caution. 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...
  • Page 37 RIDE SAFELY terrain condition, stopping may require a little more space than you think. Play it safe. Be prepared to use evasive driving. On land or water, fog or visibility-limiting snow can form. If you must proceed into the fog or heavy snow, do so slowly with your lights on and watch intently for hazards.
  • Page 38 RIDE SAFELY – Always use a wide-base snowmobile stand with a rear deflector panel if it is necessary to rotate track – When the track is raised off the ground, only run it at the lowest possible speed. Centrifugal force could cause debris, damaged or loose studs, pieces of torn track, or an entire severed track to be violently thrown backwards out of the tunnel with tremendous force –...
  • Page 39 RIDE SAFELY F F r r o o z z e e n n W W a a t t e e r r Traveling frozen lakes and rivers can be fatal. Avoid waterways. If you are in an unfamiliar area, ask the local authorities or residents about the ice condition, inlets, outlets, springs, fast moving currents or other hazards.
  • Page 40 RIDE SAFELY speed is reached, slow down by braking but apply the brake with fre- quent light pressure. Never jam the brake and lock the track. 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.
  • Page 41 RIDE SAFELY allow you to stop in time when you see an unknown or dangerous ob- ject ahead. Stay on established trails and never operate in unfamiliar territory. Be sure both headlights and taillight are working and clean. U U n n f f a a m m i i l l i i a a r r T T e e r r r r i i t t o o r r y y Whenever you enter an area that is new to you, drive with extreme caution.
  • Page 42 RIDE SAFELY come to a complete stop back from the road's edge. In some cases, you will be approaching the road from a ditch or snowbank. Choose a place where you know you can climb without difficulty. Stop com- pletely at the top of the bank and wait for all traffic to clear. Then, look carefully in both directions before crossing at a 90°...
  • Page 43 – 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.
  • Page 44 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.
  • Page 45 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. –...
  • Page 46 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.
  • Page 47 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. –...
  • Page 48 I I N N J J E E C C T T I I O O N N O O I I L L Injection Oil is flammable when heated. – Never use an open flame to check oil level. –...
  • Page 49 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.
  • Page 50 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 : :...
  • Page 51 SAFETY INFORMATION ON THE VEHICLE R R o o t t a a t t i i n n g g P P a a r r t t 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 W W A A R R N N I I N N G G B B e e w w a a r r e e o o f f r r o o t t a a t t i i n n g g p p a a r r t t s s 516009920...
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  • Page 53 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...
  • Page 54 SAFETY INFORMATION ON THE VEHICLE D D i i s s c c o o n n n n e e c c t t f f u u e e l l i i n n j j e e c c t t o o 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 Always electrically disconnect both fuel injectors prior to...
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  • Page 56 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 W W A A R R N N I I N N G G T T h h i i s s g g u u a a r r d d m m u u s s t t A A L L W W A A Y Y S S b b e e i i n n p p l l a a c c e e w w h h e e n n e e n n g g i i n n e e i i s s r r u u n n n n i i n n g g .
  • Page 57 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 C C A A U U T T I I O O N N B B e e w w a a r r e e o o f f h h o o t t p p a a r r t t s s .
  • Page 58 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 SAFETY INFORMATION...
  • Page 59 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 C C A A U U T T I I O O N N B B e e w w a a r r e e o o f f H H O O T T p p a a r r t t s s .
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  • Page 61 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 W W A A R R N N I I N N G G T T h h i i s s g g u u a a r r d d m m u u s s t t A A L L W W A A Y Y S S b b e e i i n n p p l l a a c c e e w w h h e e n n e e n n g g i i n n e e i i s s r r u u n n n n i i n n g g .
  • Page 62 SAFETY INFORMATION ON THE VEHICLE C C o o r r r r e e c c t t T T o o w w i i n n g g D D i i r r e e c c t t i i o o n n - - W W a a r r n n i i n n g g L L a a b b e e l l W W A A R R N N I I N N G G –...
  • Page 63 SAFETY INFORMATION ON THE VEHICLE 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 ( ( 4 4 9 9 R R a a 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...
  • Page 64 SAFETY INFORMATION ON THE VEHICLE SAFETY INFORMATION...
  • Page 65 SAFETY INFORMATION ON THE VEHICLE D D r r i i v v i i n n g g a a n n d d 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 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 ( ( 4 4 9 9 R R a a n n g g e e r r ) ) D D R R I I V V I I N N G G A A N N D D 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 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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  • Page 67 SAFETY INFORMATION ON THE VEHICLE P P a a s s s s e e n n g g 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 ( ( 4 4 9 9 R R a a n n g g e e r r ) ) P P A A S S S S E E N N G G 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 SAFETY INFORMATION...
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  • Page 69 SAFETY INFORMATION ON THE VEHICLE 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 l l e e 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 W W A A R R N N I I N N G G –...
  • Page 70 SAFETY INFORMATION ON THE VEHICLE 516009977 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 L L E E 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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  • Page 72 SAFETY INFORMATION ON THE VEHICLE M M a a x x i i m m u u m m 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 - - W W a a r r n n i i n n g g L L a a b b e e l l ( ( 4 4 9 9 R R a a n n g g e e r r ) ) W W A A R R N N I I N N G G –...
  • Page 73 SAFETY INFORMATION ON THE VEHICLE P P r r o o h h i i b b i i t t i i o o n n 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 ( ( 4 4 9 9 R R a a n n g g e e r r ) ) W W A A R R N N I I N N G G - - N N E E V V E E R R s s t t a a n n d d b b e e h h i i n n d d o o r r n n e e a a r r a a 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 .
  • Page 74 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 ( ( F F i i n n n n i i s s h h ) ) — — W W a a r r n n i i n n g g L L a a b b e e l l ( ( E E x x c c e e p p t t 4 4 9 9 R R a a n n g g e e r r ) ) 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 ( ( F F I I N N N N I I S S H H ) ) —...
  • Page 75 SAFETY INFORMATION ON THE VEHICLE SAFETY INFORMATION...
  • Page 76 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 ( ( S S w w e e d d i i s s h h ) ) — — W W a a r r n n i i n n g g L L a a b b e e l l ( ( E E x x c c e e p p t t 4 4 9 9 R R a a n n g g e e r r ) ) D D R R I I V V I I N N G G A A N N D D 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 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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  • Page 78 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 ( ( E E n n g g l l i i s s h h ) ) — — W W a a r r n n i i n n g g L L a a b b e e l l ( ( E E x x c c e e p p t t 4 4 9 9 R R a a n n g g e e r r ) ) 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 ( ( E E N N G G L L I I S S H H ) ) —...
  • Page 79 SAFETY INFORMATION ON THE VEHICLE T T r r a a c c k k S S t t u u d d d d i i n n g g - - W W a a r r n n i i n n g g L L a a b b e e l l W W A A R R N N I I N N G G –...
  • Page 80 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 e e a a 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 W W A A R R N N I I N N G G B B E E F F O O R R E E r r i i d d i i n n g g , , A A L L W W A A Y Y S S m m a a k k e e s s u u r r e e t t h h a a t t t t h h e e l l a a t t c c h h o o n n e e a a c c h h s s i i d d e e o o f f t t h h e e s s e e a a t t o o r r t t h h e e a a c c c c e e s s s s o o r r y y i i s s f f u u l l l l y y e e n n g g a a g g e e d d .
  • Page 81 SAFETY INFORMATION ON THE VEHICLE R R e e a a r r 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 - - W W a a r r n n i i n n g g L L a a b b e e l l W W A A R R N N I I N N G G T T o o r r e e d d u u c c e e t t h h e e r r i i s s k k o o f f s s e e v v e e r r e e i i n n j j u u r r y y o o r r d d e e a a t t h h : : –...
  • Page 82 SAFETY INFORMATION ON THE VEHICLE M M a a x x i i m m u u m m 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 - - W W a a r r n n i i n n g g L L a a b b e e l l W W A A R R N N I I N N G G –...
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  • Page 84 SAFETY INFORMATION ON THE VEHICLE P P r r o o h h i i b b i i t t i i o o n n 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 W W A A R R N N I I N N G G - - N N E E V V E E R R s s t t a a n n d d b b e e h h i i n n d d o o r r n n e e a a r r a a 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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  • Page 86 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 –...
  • Page 87 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.
  • Page 88 SAFETY INFORMATION ON THE VEHICLE SAFETY INFORMATION...
  • Page 89 BRP XPS approved lubricant. 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 the BRP limited warranty. See the operator’ s guide. 516008439 OIL LEVEL...
  • Page 90 SAFETY INFORMATION ON THE VEHICLE SAFETY INFORMATION...
  • Page 91 SAFETY INFORMATION ON THE VEHICLE T T r r a a c c k k D D e e f f l l e e c c t t i i o o n n 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 Refer to the Technical Specifications in this operator’s guide or to label on the vehicle, for appropriate track tension for your vehicle.
  • Page 92 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.
  • Page 93 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,...
  • Page 94 PRE-RIDE INSPECTION Check for proper operation. LIGHTS HORN BUTTON (IF Check for proper operation. EQUIPPED) SAFETY INFORMATION...
  • Page 95 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...
  • Page 96 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.
  • Page 97 PRIMARY CONTROLS Designed to be thumb activated. When squeezed, it increases the en- gine speed. When released, engine speed returns automatically to idle. 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.
  • Page 98 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.
  • Page 99 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 .
  • Page 100 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.
  • Page 101 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.
  • Page 102 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.
  • Page 103 SECONDARY CONTROLS T T Y Y P P I I C C A A L L 1. Start/Electronic Reverse button 2. Headlights dimmer switch 3. Heated grips switch 4. Heated throttle lever switch 5. Menu/set button 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.
  • Page 104 SECONDARY CONTROLS Press to start engine. Refer to Engine Starting Procedure in basic procedures . Once engine is started, press to engage the electronic reverse. Refer to Shifting in Reverse in basic procedures for procedure. H H e e a a d d l l i i g g h h t t s s D D i i m m m m e e r r S S w w i i t t c c h h Press to select HI or LOW beam.
  • Page 105 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.
  • Page 106 SECONDARY CONTROLS Depress switch as required to select heating intensity to keep your thumb at a comfortable temperature. 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.
  • Page 107 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.
  • Page 108 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 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 .
  • Page 109 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 The rotary control is located on the left side of the console.
  • Page 110 – 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. 1. Audio control 2. Center knob 3. Vehicle data button 4.
  • Page 111 SECONDARY CONTROLS C C o o n n s s o o l l e e 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 ) ) 1.
  • Page 112 The balance between the temperature of the throttle lever and the grips can be adjusted. Contact an author- ized BRP snowmobile dealer. Depress switch as required to select heating intensity to keep your hands at a comfortable temperature.
  • Page 113 SECONDARY CONTROLS H H E E A A T T E E D D G G R R I I P P S S D D I I S S P P L L A A Y Y Heated grips will be in OFF position when there are no bars displayed on the gauge.
  • Page 114 SECONDARY CONTROLS Use this lever to select gears. The gearbox has two forward gears and a neutral. Shifting from one position to another is possible at speeds lower than 30 km/h (19 MPH) C C A A U U T T I I O O N N S S h h i i f f t t i i n n g g a a t t a a s s p p e e e e d d f f a a s s t t e e r r t t h h a a n n 3 3 0 0 k k m m / / h h ( ( 1 1 9 9 M M P P H H ) ) 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 g g e e a a r r b b o o x x .
  • Page 115 SECONDARY CONTROLS R R e e w w i i n n d d S S t t a a r r t t e e r r H H a a n n d d l l e e Auto-rewind type located on right hand side of snowmobile.
  • Page 116 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.
  • Page 117 B B O O D D Y Y A A N N D D S S E E A A T T 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.
  • Page 118 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.
  • Page 119 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.
  • Page 120 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 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.
  • Page 121 BODY AND SEAT T T Y Y P P I I C C A A L L N N O O T T E E : : When closing, make sure cover is secured properly. You will hear a "clic". H H o o o o d d R R e e m m o o v v i i n n g g t t h h e e H H o o o o d d 1.
  • Page 122 BODY AND SEAT 2. Pull the hood forward. 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 H H o o o o d d 1.
  • Page 123 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.
  • Page 124 BODY AND SEAT 5. Disconnect gauge connector and remove support . 6. Lift storage compartement and disconnect 12V power outlet con- nectors before removing the storage compartment (if equipped). 7. Disconnect the headlight and MAPTS (2– stroke engine) connectors.
  • Page 125 BODY AND SEAT T T Y Y P P I I C C A A L L 8. Loosen the air intake duct clamp. 9. Remove the upper body module retaining screws on both sides.
  • Page 126 BODY AND SEAT 10. 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. 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 The installation is the reverse of the removal procedure.
  • Page 127 BODY AND SEAT 7. Install gauge, secure with the screws. 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 screws 2.5 ±...
  • Page 128 BODY AND SEAT 3. Disengage panel tabs. 4. Free panel from side hull tab.
  • Page 129 BODY AND SEAT 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.
  • Page 130 BODY AND SEAT C C R R O O S S S S C C U U T T V V I I E E W W O O F F S S E E A A T T F F O O A A M M 1.
  • Page 131 BODY AND SEAT B B a a c c k k r r e e s s t t 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 c c k k r r e e s s t t 1.
  • Page 132 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 B B a a c c k k r r e e s s t t The installation is the reverse of the removal procedure.
  • Page 133 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 ±...
  • Page 134 BODY AND SEAT S S e e a a t t - - 5 5 0 0 0 0 a a n n d d 6 6 0 0 0 0 m m m m ( ( 2 2 0 0 a a n n d d 2 2 4 4 i i n n . . ) ) T T u u n n n n e e l l W W i i d d t t h h O O p p e e r r a a t t o o r r ’...
  • Page 135 BODY AND SEAT P P a a s s s s e e n n g g e e r r S S e e a a t t ( ( 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 n n y y p p a a s s s s e e n n g g e e r r m m u u s s t t b b e e a a b b l l e e t t o o f f i i r r m m l l y y l l a a y y i i s s f f e e e e t t o o n n t t h h e e f f o o o o t t r r e e s s t t s s a a n n d d k k e e e e p p h h i i s s h h a a n n d d s s o o n n t t h h e e h h a a n n d d h h o o l l d d s s a a t t a a l l l l t t i i m m e e s s w w h h e e n n s s e e a a t t e e d d .
  • Page 136 BODY AND SEAT T T Y Y P P I I C C A A L L 2. Lift the seat to disconnect the electrical connector. 3. Remove passenger 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 P P a a s s s s e e n n g g e e r r S S e e a a t t The installation is the reverse of removal procedure.
  • Page 137 BODY AND SEAT 1. First step 2. Second step W W A A R R N N I I N N G G E E n n s s u u r r e e t t h h e e l l a a t t c c h h i i s s o o n n t t h h e e s s e e c c o o n n d d s s t t e e p p b b e e f f o o r r e e r r i i d d i i n n g g . .
  • Page 138 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 .
  • Page 139 EQUIPMENT 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. W W A A R R N N I I N N G G A A d d j j u u s s t t w w i i t t h h v v e e h h i i c c l l e e a a t t r r e e s s t t i i n n a a s s a a f f e e p p l l a a c c e e .
  • Page 140 EQUIPMENT 1. Mirrors M M o o u u n n t t a a i i n n S S t t r r a a p p This handlebar strap shall be used only to provide additional pulling force when snowmobile is stuck in a slanted position.
  • Page 141 EQUIPMENT 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 w w h h i i l l e e r r i i d d i i n n g g a a t t s s p p e e e e d d . . S S t t e e e e r r i i n n g g c c o o n n t t r r o o l l i i s s h h i i g g h h l l y y r r e e - - d d u u c c e e d d a a n n d d b b r r a a k k e e c c o o n n t t r r o o l l i i s s n n o o t t p p o o s s s s i i b b l l e e .
  • Page 142 EQUIPMENT 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 An electric visor can be connected to the jack connector.
  • Page 143 EQUIPMENT T T Y Y P P I I C C A A L L Lift rear portion of guard then release from front tab. 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.
  • Page 144 EQUIPMENT Position the rear portion of the belt guard over the retainer and secure it using the retaining pin.
  • Page 145 EQUIPMENT 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.
  • Page 146 EQUIPMENT T T Y Y P P I I C C A A L L 1. Drive belt guard 2. Slot Secure in place by sliding it behind the tabs. 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.
  • Page 147 EQUIPMENT The tools are supplied with the vehicle. They should always be in- stalled in their proper location and orientation. 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.
  • Page 148 EQUIPMENT 2. Press the closed end on the retaining tabs. 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.
  • Page 149 EQUIPMENT R R e e a a r r 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 rear of the seat, above the battery cover.
  • Page 150 EQUIPMENT 1. Unlock seat latch 2. Tilt passenger seat Lift handle.
  • Page 151 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.
  • Page 152 EQUIPMENT Turn LinQ levers as shown to lock.
  • Page 153 EQUIPMENT H H 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 ) ) N N O O T T E E : : Refer to decal on vehicle for towing weight capacities.
  • Page 154 EQUIPMENT J J - - H H o o o o k k H H i i t t c c h h...
  • Page 155 EQUIPMENT To open the hook, push and turn the handle to retract locking plate.
  • Page 156 EQUIPMENT When attaching any accessory, always refer to the manufacturer's recommendations. W W A A R R N N I I N N G G N N e e v v e e r r t t o o w w a a n n a a c c c c e e s s s s o o r r y y w w i i t t h h a a r r o o p p e e . . A A l l w w a a y y s s u u s s e e a a r r i i g g i i d d t t o o w w b b a a r r . . U U s s i i n n g g a a r r o o p p e e w w o o u u l l d d r r e e s s u u l l t t i i n n a a c c o o l l l l i i s s i i o o n n b b e e t t w w e e e e n n t t h h e e o o b b j j e e c c t t a a n n d d 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 a a n n d d p p o o s s s s i i b b l l y y i i n n a a t t i i p p o o v v e e r r i i n n c c a a s s e e o o f f a a r r a a p p i i d d d d e e - - c c e e l l e e r r a a t t i i o o n n o o r r o o n n a a d d o o w w n n w w a a r r d d s s l l o o p p e e .
  • Page 157 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: –...
  • Page 158 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: –...
  • Page 159 4.5” DIGITAL DISPLAY T T r r i i p p D D i i s s p p l l a a y y This display shows trip informations: – Cumulative distance odometer – Trip A hours – Trip A distance (Km or mph) –...
  • Page 160 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 RED - The engine temperature is too high. RED - Parking brake is engaged or malfunction of the brake system RED - The battery voltage too low or problem...
  • Page 161 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.
  • Page 162 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.
  • Page 163 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 M M E E N N U U ( ( M M ) ) B B U U T T T T O O N N...
  • Page 164 7.2” DIGITAL DISPLAY S S E E T T ( ( S S ) ) B B U U T T T T O O N N 1. Select the upper or center display by using the MENU (M) button on the multifunction switch.
  • Page 165 7.2” DIGITAL DISPLAY S S E E T T ( ( S S ) ) B B U U T T T T O O N N Once the desired information is displayed, press the MENU (M) button or wait 5 seconds to confirm. M M E E N N U U ( ( M M ) ) B B U U T T T T O O N N To reset –...
  • Page 166 7.2” DIGITAL DISPLAY 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: – Settings – Messages The SPEED display shows the Maximum and the averaged speed. Hold MENU button for 3 seconds to reset.
  • Page 167 7.2” DIGITAL DISPLAY R R i i g g h h 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 right lateral display includes: –...
  • Page 168 7.2” DIGITAL DISPLAY T T Y Y P P I I C C A A L L 1. MODE (M) button A A C C S S S S u u s s p p e e n n s s i i o o n n P P o o s s i i t t i i o o n n D D i i s s p p l l a a y y ( ( i i f f e e q q u u i i p p p p e e d d ) ) This display shows suspension setting.
  • Page 169 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: –...
  • Page 170 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...
  • Page 171 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...
  • Page 172 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.
  • Page 173 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...
  • Page 174 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...
  • Page 175 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...
  • Page 176 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 - -...
  • Page 177 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.
  • Page 178 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...
  • Page 179 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...
  • Page 180 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.
  • Page 181 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.
  • Page 182 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 –...
  • Page 183 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 –...
  • Page 184 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™...
  • Page 185 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 .
  • Page 186 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.
  • Page 187 LARGE PANORAMIC 7.8” WIDE LCD DISPLAY 1. Currently Installed Apps 2. Available Apps...
  • Page 188 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 –...
  • Page 189 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.
  • Page 190 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 .
  • Page 191 FUEL f f u u e e l l t t y y p p e e e e n n g g i i n n e e m m i i n n . . o o c c t t a a n n e e r r a a t t i i n n g g 87 Pump Posted AKI 600 EFI (RON+MON)/2)
  • Page 192 FUEL W W A A R R N N I I N N G G F F u u e e l l i i s s f f l l a a m m m m a a b b l l e e a a n n d d e e x x p p l l o o s s i i v v e e u u n n d d e e r r c c e e r r t t a a i i n n c c o o n n d d i i t t i i o o n n s s . . N N e e v v e e r r u u s s e e a a n n o o p p e e n n f f l l a a m m e e t t o o c c h h e e c c k k f f u u e e l l l l e e v v e e l l .
  • Page 193 FUEL 5. Pour fuel slowly so that air can escape from the tank and prevent fuel flow back. Be careful not to spill fuel. 6. Stop filling when the fuel reaches the bottom of filler neck. D D o o n n o o t t o o v v e e r r f f i i l l l l .
  • Page 194 ® engines were developed and validated using the XPS™ oil. BRP recommends the use of its XPS injection oil or an equivalent at all time. Damages caused by the use of an injection oil not suitable for this 2-stroke direct fuel injection engine may not be covered by the BRP Limited Warranty.
  • Page 195 INJECTION OIL Marks on the tank indicates "3/8" and "1/2" of the total amount of oil. 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 a a n n d d r r e e f f i i l l l l e e v v e e r r y y t t i i m m e e y y o o u u r r e e f f u u e e l l . . A A d d d d i i n n g g I I n n j j e e c c t t i i o o n n O O i i l l Remove injection oil reservoir cap.
  • Page 196 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: –...
  • Page 197 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.
  • Page 198 BASIC PROCEDURES E E m m e e r r g g e e n n c c y y S S t t a a r r t t i i n n g g The engine can be started with the emergency starter rope supplied in the storage compartment, see Controls, Instruments and equipment .
  • Page 199 BASIC PROCEDURES 1. Rope crossed 2. Rope to be winded 3. Rope end Wind rope two turns counterclockwise tightly around the drive pulley where shown. Pull the rope using a sharp, crisp pull so the rope comes free of the drive pulley.
  • Page 200 BASIC PROCEDURES Start engine as per usual manual starting. W W A A R R N N I I N N G G W W h h e e n n s s t t a a r r 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 i i n n a a n n e e m m e e r r g g e e n n c c y y s s i i t t u u a a t t i i o o n n , , u u s s i i n n g g d d r r i i v v e e p p u u l l l l e e y y , , d d o o n n o o t t r r e e i i n n s s t t a a l l l l t t h h e e b b e e l l t t g g u u a a r r d d a a n n d d r r e e t t u u r r n n s s l l o o w w l l y y t t o o h h a a v v e e s s n n o o w w m m o o b b i i l l e e r r e e p p a a i i r r e e d d .
  • Page 201 BASIC PROCEDURES 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 .
  • Page 202 BASIC PROCEDURES 6 6 0 0 0 0 E E F F I I E E n n g g i i n n e e 3. With engine at idle speed, turn the ignition key clockwise and release. E E - - T T E E C C E E n n g g i i n n e e 4.
  • Page 203 BASIC PROCEDURES A A l l l l E E n n g g i i n n e e s s 5. Wait until reverse beeper sounds, then gently depress throttle lever. 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 .
  • Page 204 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 .
  • Page 205 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.
  • Page 206 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 .
  • Page 207 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 Y Y P P I I C C A A L L - - A A D D J J U U S S T T A A B B L L E E C C O O M M P P O O N N E E N N T T S S 1.
  • Page 208 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 S S 1.
  • Page 209 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 S S e e t t t t i i n n g g u u s s e e P P o o s s i i t t i i o o n n Boon docking:...
  • Page 210 TUNE YOUR RIDE Using the suspension adjustment tool provided in the tool kit, turn the cam to increase or decrease the spring preload. 1. Increase preload 2. Decrease preload R R i i n n g g T T y y p p e e A A d d j j u u s s t t e e r r Using the suspension adjustment tool provided in the tool kit, unscrew the lock ring and turn the adjustment ring to increase or decrease the spring preload.
  • Page 211 TUNE YOUR RIDE 1. Locking ring 2. Adjustment ring R R e e a a r r S S p p r r i i n n g g Rear spring preload has an effect on comfort, ride height and load compensation.
  • Page 212 N N O O T T E E : : If the specification is unattainable with the original springs, visit an au- thorized BRP snowmobile dealer for other available springs. Using the suspension adjustment tool provided in the tool kit, unscrew the lock ring and turn the adjustment ring to increase or decrease the spring preload.
  • Page 213 TUNE YOUR RIDE 1. Increase preload 2. Decrease preload 1. Locking ring 2. Adjustment ring L L o o a a d d C C a a p p a a c c i i t t y y A A d d j j u u s s t t m m e e n n t t ( ( I I f f E E q q u u i i p p p p e e d d ) ) Some EasyRide suspension have an additional adjustment for the rear suspension load capacity.
  • Page 214 TUNE YOUR RIDE T T U U R R N N H H A A N N D D L L E E A A L L L L T T H H E E W W A A Y Y C C L L O O C C K K W W I I S S E E - - H H A A R R D D E E R R S S U U S S P P E E N N S S I I O O N N Turn handle clockwise completely for harder suspension.
  • Page 215 TUNE YOUR RIDE S S o o f f t t S S e e t t t t i i n n g g T T U U R R N N H H A A N N D D L L E E A A L L L L T T H H E E W W A A Y Y C C O O U U N N T T E E R R C C L L O O C C K K W W I I S S E E - - S S O O F F T T E E R R S S U U S S P P E E N N S S I I O O N N Turn handle counterclockwise completely for softer suspension.
  • Page 216 TUNE YOUR RIDE N N O O T T E E : : Ensure the limiter is touching the rear arm tube. A A d d j j u u s s t t m m e e n n t t c c h h a a r r t t Comfort Comfort Carrying...
  • Page 217 TUNE YOUR RIDE – On each side (central setting: best steering accuracy on deep snow). N N O O T T E E : : It is recommended to only use narrow position. 1. Spacers 2. Axle 3. Stopper 4. Screw 5.
  • Page 218 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 More bump absorption capability Softer front suspension Lower front end Decreasing preload Lighter steering Less bump absorption capability C C a a m m T T y y p p e e A A d d j j u u s s t t e e r r...
  • Page 219 TUNE YOUR RIDE 1. Increase preload 2. Decrease preload R R i i n n g g T T y y p p e e 2 2 A A d d j j u u s s t t e e r r Using the suspension adjustment tool provided in the tool kit, unscrew the lock ring and turn the adjustment ring to increase or decrease the spring preload.
  • Page 220 TUNE YOUR RIDE 1. Locking ring 2. Adjustment ring A A d d j j u u s s t t m m e e n n t t T T i i p p s s A A c c c c o o r r d d i i n n g g t t o o V V e e h h i i c c l l e e B B e e h h a a v v i i o o r r 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 Check ski alignment.
  • Page 221 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 Rear of snowmobile –...
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  • Page 223 M M A A I I N N T T E E N N A A N N C C E E...
  • Page 224 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 Maintenance is very important for keeping your vehicle in safe operat- ing condition.
  • Page 225 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 ) ) Perform pre-ride inspection Check fault codes...
  • Page 226 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE E E v v e e r r y y 2 2 Y Y e e a a r r s s o o r r 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 k k m m ( ( 4 4 , , 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 ) ) Replace spark plugs (600 EFI) Replace brake fluid...
  • Page 227 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.
  • Page 228 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...
  • Page 229 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.
  • Page 230 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES T T Y Y P P I I C C A A L L 1. Brake fluid reservoir T T Y Y P P I I C C A A L L 1. Minimum 2. Maximum 3. Operating range...
  • Page 231 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 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 .
  • Page 232 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES C C h h a a i i n n c c a a s s e e O O i i l l L L e e v v e e l l V V e e r r i i f f i i c c a a t t i i o o n n With the vehicle on a level surface, check the oil level by removing the check plug.
  • Page 233 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 5. Wait a while to allow all oil to drain out of gearbox. 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 Gearbox drain plug 6 ±...
  • Page 234 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.
  • Page 235 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.
  • Page 236 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES C C H H E E C C K K P P L L U U G G To add oil, proceed as follows: 1. Remove the filler plug. F F I I L L L L E E R R P P L L U U G G 2.
  • Page 237 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) Filler plug 8 ±...
  • Page 238 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 1. Remove the filler plug. 2. Remove oil level check plug. F F I I L L L L E E R R P P L L U U G G C C H H E E C C K K P P L L U U G G 3.
  • Page 239 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 4. Reinstall check 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 Oil level check plug 6 ±...
  • Page 240 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.
  • Page 241 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 2. Slip the belt over the drive pulley, then over the driven pulley. N N O O T T I I C C E E D D o o n n o o t t f f o o r r c c e e o o r r u u s s e e t t o o o o l l s s t t o o p p r r y y t t h h e e b b e e l l t t i i n n t t o o p p l l a a c c e e , , a a s s t t h h i i s s c c o o u u l l d d c c u u t t o o r r b b r r e e a a k k t t h h e e c c o o r r d d s s i i n n t t h h e e b b e e l l t t .
  • Page 242 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.
  • Page 243 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Repeat step 4 until the drive belt outer surface is even with the driv- en pulley edge. 6 6 0 0 0 0 E E F F I I - - 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.
  • Page 244 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES N N O O T T E E : : Turning the ring counterclockwise lowers the drive belt in the pulley. Turning the ring clockwise raises the drive belt in the pulley. 5. Firmly tighten the clamping bolt. If possible, tighten to specification using a torque wrench.
  • Page 245 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.
  • Page 246 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES D D r r i i v v e e P P u u l l l l e e y y D D r r i i v v e e P P u u l l l l e e y y A A d d j j u u s s t t m m e e n n t t ( ( 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 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 a a d d j j u u s s t t m m e e n n t t .
  • Page 247 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 2. Locate the cam and the pivot screw on the drive pulley. T T Y Y P P I I C C A A L L 1. Cam 2. Pivot screw The cam position is identified as follows: –...
  • Page 248 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 1. Numbered position 2. Position 3 - Notch 3. Pointers To adjust, proceed as follows for all 3 cams: 3. Using the Allen end of the driven pulley expander, loosen the pivot screw.
  • Page 249 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 1. Pivot screw 4. Move the right lever aside to be able to turn the cam. 5. Turn cam to the desired position. 1. Desired cam position (here #2) 6. Tighten the pivot screw.
  • Page 250 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 8 ± 1 Nm (71 ± 9 lbf-in) Pivot N N O O T T I I C C E E A A l l w w a a y y s s a a d d j j u u s s t t a a l l l l 3 3 c c a a m m s s t t o o t t h h e e s s a a m m e e s s e e t t t t i i n n g g .
  • Page 251 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.
  • Page 252 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES W W A A R R N N I I N N G G T T o o p p r r e e v v e e n n t t s s e e r r i i o o u u s s i i n n j j u u r r y y t t o o i i n n d d i i v v i i d d u u a a l l s s n n e e a a r r 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 : : –...
  • Page 253 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 1. Bottom O-ring 2. Place the upper O-ring to 0 kgf (0 lbf). 1. Upper O-ring 5. Position the tensiometer on track, halfway between front and rear idler wheels. 6. Push the tensiometer downwards until bottom O-ring (deflection set earlier) be aligned with the bottom of slider shoe.
  • Page 254 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 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. 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.
  • Page 255 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 3. Allow rear suspension to fully extend. 4. Remove rear wheel caps. 5. Loosen the rear idler wheels retaining screws. 6. Tighten or loosen both adjustment screws to increase or decrease track tension.
  • Page 256 N N O O T T E E : : It may be necessary to rotate the driven pulley to access the adjust- ment screw. 7. If correct tension is unattainable, contact an authorized BRP snow- mobile dealer. 8. Retighten idler wheels retaining screws to specification.
  • Page 257 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES TIGHTENING TORQUE 48 ± 6 Nm (35 ± 4 lbf-ft) Idler wheel screw 9. Check track alignment as described below. T T r r a a c c k k A A l l i i g g n n m m e e n n t t W W A A R R N N I I N N G G B B e e f f o o r r e e c c h h e e c c k k i i n n g g t t r r a a c c k k a a l l i i g g n n m m e e n n t t , , e e n n s s u u r r e e t t h h a a t t t t h h e e t t r r a a c c k k i i s s f f r r e e e e o o f f a a l l l l p p a a r r t t i i c c l l e e s s w w h h i i c c h h c c o o u u l l d d b b e e t t h h r r o o w w n n o o u u t t w w h h i i l l e e t t r r a a c c k k i i s s r r o o t t a a t t i i n n g g .
  • Page 258 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES A01F05A 1. Guides 2. Slider shoes 3. Equal distance 4. To correct track alignment: 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 .
  • Page 259 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 3. Loosen the rear axle nut. 4. Tighten adjustment screw on side where the slider shoe is the farthest from the track insert guides. 5. Tighten the rear axle nut. W W A A R R N N I I N N G G P P r r o o p p e e r r l l y y t t i i g g h h t t e e n n w w h h e e e e l l r r e e t t a a i i n n i i n n g g b b o o l l t t , , o o t t h h e e r r w w i i s s e e w w h h e e e e l l m m a a y y c c o o m m e e o o f f f f a a n n d d c c a a u u s s e e t t r r a a c c k k t t o o “...
  • Page 260 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES S S u u s s p p e e n n s s i i o o n n G G r r e e a a s s e e XPS Synthetic suspension grease...
  • Page 261 S S t t e e e e r r i i n n g g a a n n d d 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 C C o o n n d d i i t t i i o o n n 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.
  • Page 262 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. If worn, con- tact an authorized BRP snowmobile dealer. W W A A R R N N I I N N G G E E x x c c e e s s s s i i v v e e l l y y w w o o r r n n s s k k i i s s a a n n d d / / o o r r s s k k i i r r u u n n n n e e r r s s w w i i l l l l a a d d v v e e r r s s e e l l y y a a f f f f e e c c t t s s n n o o w w m m o o b b i i l l e e c c o o n n t t r r o o l l .
  • Page 263 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES R R A A D D I I A A T T O O R R F F A A N N R R E E L L A A Y Y R R A A D D I I A A T T O O R R F F A A N N F F U U S S E E E E - - T T E E C C E E n n g g i i n n e e...
  • Page 264 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES F F U U S S E E B B O O X X Refer to the Tehcnical Specifications for fuse rate and configuration. F F u u s s e e I I n n s s p p e e c c t t i i o o n n Check fuse condition and replace it if necessary.
  • Page 265 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 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 .
  • Page 266 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 4. Lift the front of the gauge support, then slide it forward to remove it. 5. Set gauge support aside. 6. Remove the storage compartment.
  • Page 267 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 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.
  • Page 268 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 .
  • Page 269 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 1 1 6 6 i i n n . . W W i i d d e e T T u u n n n n e e l l 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 ( ( –...
  • Page 270 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 1. Remove the seat. 2. Remove the battery cover. T T Y Y P P I I C C A A L L 3. Disconnect the negative terminal first, then the positive terminal. 4. Remove the battery hold down bracket.
  • Page 271 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 5. Remove the battery. 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.
  • Page 272 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 Battery terminals (positive and 10 ± 2 Nm (89 ± 18 lbf-in) negative) Battery hold down bracket 5 ±...
  • Page 273 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 4. Disconnect the negative terminal first, then the positive terminal. 1. Disconnect negative 2. Disconnect positive 5. Remove the battery hold down bracket.
  • Page 274 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 6. Remove the battery. 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.
  • Page 275 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 Battery terminals (positive and 10 ± 2 Nm (89 ± 18 lbf-in) negative) Battery hold down bracket 5 ±...
  • Page 276 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.
  • Page 277 VEHICLE CARE For more information and products, Visit the XPS Products website at www.xpslubricants.com...
  • Page 278 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.
  • Page 279 STORAGE E E n n g g i i n n e e S S t t o o r r a a g g e e P P r r o o c c e e d d u u r r e e The engine has to be properly lubricated at storage for internal parts protection.
  • Page 280 STORAGE 6. Remove the spark plugs and spray storage oil for 5 seconds in each cylinder. 7. Spin the drive pulley for three complete revolutions by hand to dis- tribute the storage oil to coat the cylinder walls. 8. Reinstall the spark 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 Spark plug 28 ±...
  • Page 281 STORAGE T T Y Y P P I I C C A A L L N N O O T T E E : : The storage mode does not function in other modes (trip A, trip B and hr trip). 4.
  • Page 282 STORAGE T T Y Y P P I I C C A A L L Do not touch anything during engine lubrication cycle. The engine lubrication function takes approximately 1 minute. Dur- ing this time the engine RPM will increase slightly to approximately 1600 RPM and the oil pump will "oil flood"...
  • Page 283 STORAGE 4. Repeatedly depress the HI/LOW beam switch rapidly, then, w w h h i i l l e e d d o o i i n n g g t t h h i i s s , press and hold the V V o o l l u u m m e e D D o o w w n n / / C C a a n n c c e e l l l l i i n n g g C C a a l l l l button until the following message appears on the display.
  • Page 284 STORAGE 5. Release all buttons when the gauge displays the message. 6. Again, press and hold the V V o o l l u u m m e e D D o o w w n n / / C C a a n n c c e e l l l l i i n n g g C C a a l l l l button for 2 - 3 seconds.
  • Page 285 STORAGE The engine lubrication function takes approximately 1 minute. Dur- ing this time the engine RPM will increase slightly to approximately 1600 RPM and the oil pump will "oil flood" the engine. At the end of engine lubrication procedure, the ECM will turn the engine off.
  • Page 286 STORAGE This page is intention- ally blank...
  • Page 287 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...
  • Page 288 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...
  • Page 289 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.
  • Page 290 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.
  • Page 291 J0E 2L0 Family type: XXXXXX SMB/P V-#### BRP Europe N.V. Skaldenstraat 125, Gent Belgium, 9042 Rotax T T Y Y P P I I C C A A L L 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...
  • Page 292 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 600R MODEL 600 EFI...
  • Page 293 V V E E H H I I C C L L E E 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 T T Y Y P P I I C C A A L L 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...
  • Page 294 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.
  • Page 295 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 EFI 600R E-TEC...
  • Page 296 E E 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...
  • Page 297 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...
  • Page 298 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.
  • Page 299 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/...
  • Page 300 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 .
  • Page 301 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 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 8 8 5 5 0 0 E E - - T T E E C C...
  • Page 302 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS E E n n g g i i n n e e 6 6 0 0 0 0 E E F F I I 73 mm (2.87 in) Stroke Displacement 599.4 cm³ (36.6 in³) Maximum power engine speed 7500 ±...
  • Page 303 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 Mechanical oil 600 EFI injection pump Oil injection pump type 600R...
  • Page 304 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS F F U U E E L L S S Y Y S S T T E E M M up to 10% MAX ethanol) 87 Pump Posted AKI ((R+M)/2) 600 EFI 92 (RON) tane 600R rating 91 Pump Posted E-TEC AKI ((R+M)/2) 850R...
  • Page 305 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 F1: Start / RER F2: Headlamps 20 A F3: Cluster 15 A...
  • Page 306 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS D D R R I I V V E E S S Y Y S S T T E E M M - - G G E E A A R R B B O O X X XPS Synchromesh Transmission Recommended...
  • Page 307 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS D D R R I I V V E E S S Y Y S S T T E E M M - - T T R R A A C C K K 49 Ranger PRO 414.1 cm (163 in) 59 Ranger Length Commander...
  • Page 308 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS B B R R A A K K E E S S Y Y S S T T E E M M 4.5 mm (.177 in) Minimum brake disc thickness Maximum brake disc warpage 0.25 mm (.01 in) 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 Suspension type 49 Ranger PRO...
  • Page 309 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 49 Ranger PRO 255 kg (562.2 lb) 49 Ranger PRO...
  • Page 310 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 90 to 94.2 cm (35.4 49 Ranger PRO to 37.1 in)
  • Page 311 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...
  • Page 312 3. E E C C M M d d o o e e s s n n o o t t r r e e c c o o g g n n i i z z e e t t h h e e D D . . E E . . S S . . S S . . k k e e y y . . – Refer to an authorized BRP snowmobile dealer.
  • Page 313 7. R R . . A A . . V V . . E E . . v v a a l l v v e e s s p p r r o o b b l l e e m m . . – Seek service from an authorized BRP snowmobile dealer, repair shop, or person of your own choosing for maintenance, repair, or replacement.
  • Page 314 2. I I g g n n i i t t i i o o n n t t i i m m i i n n g g i i s s i i n n c c o o r r r r e e c c t t o o r r t t h h e e r r e e i i s s a a n n i i g g n n i i t t i i o o n n s s y y s s t t e e m m f f a a i i l l u u r r e e . . – Seek service from an authorized BRP snowmobile dealer, repair shop, or person of your own choosing for maintenance, repair, or replacement.
  • Page 315 Maintenance . If coolant TEMPERA level correct 4 short TURE overheating persists, beeps contact an authorized BRP every snowmobile dealer. Do not 30 sec run the engine if condition onds persists. Reduce speed or stop engine. Let engine cool...
  • Page 316 Check coolant level, refer Maintenance . coolant HIGH ENGINE level correct TEMPERA overheating persists, TURE contact an authorized BRP snowmobile dealer. Do not Short run the engine if condition beeps persists. repeating rapidly MUFFLER Critical overheat. Stop OVERHEAT...
  • Page 317 – Check fuel quality, beeps replace if — KNOCK every necessary. 5 minutes – 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 — REV LIMIT protection...
  • Page 318 MONITORING SYSTEM P P i i l l o o t t m m e e s s s s a a g g e e d d e e s s c c r r i i p p t t i i o o n n l l a a m m p p B B E E E E P P E E R R d d i i s s p p l l a a y y...
  • Page 319 W W A A R R R R A A N N T T Y Y...
  • Page 320 B B o o m m b b a a r r d d i i e e r r R R e e c c r r e e a a t t i i o o n n a a l l P P r r o o d d u u c c t t s s I I n n c c . . ( ( “ “ B B R R P P ” ” ) ) warrants its 2022 LYNX snowmobiles sold by distributors or dealers authorized by BRP to distribute LYNX snowmobiles ("LYNX Distributor / Dealer") outside...
  • Page 321 BRP FINLAND OY INTERNATIONAL LIMITED WARRANTY: 2022 LYNX ® 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.
  • Page 322 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.
  • Page 323 BRP reserves the right to improve or modify products from time to time without assuming any obligation to modify products previously manufactured.
  • Page 324 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 LYNX Distributor / Dealer level. We recommend discussing the issue with the authorized LYNX Distributor / Dealer's service manager or owner.
  • Page 325 S S C C O O P P E E O O F F T T H H E E L L I I M M I I T T E E D D W W A A R R R R A A N N T T Y Y Bombardier Recreational Products Inc. (“BRP”) * warrants its 2022 LYNX snowmobiles sold by distributors or dealers authorized by BRP to distribute LYNX snowmobiles ("LYNX Distributor / Dealer") in mem-...
  • Page 326 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. E E X X C C L L U U S S I I O O N N S S – – A A R R E E N N O O T T W W A A R R R R A A N N T T E E D D...
  • Page 327 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.
  • Page 328 BRP reserves the right to improve or modify products from time to time without assuming any obligation to modify products previously manufactured.
  • Page 329 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 The following terms and conditions are applicable to products sold in France only: The seller shall deliver goods that are complying with...
  • Page 330 2. Have the characteristics mutually agreed upon as between the parties or be fit for the specific use intended by the buyer and brought to the attention of the seller and which accepted. The action for failure to comply is prescribed after two years after delivery of the goods.
  • Page 331 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...
  • Page 332 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 Lynx snowmobile must be purchased as new and un- used by its first owner from a BRP dealer authorized to distribute...
  • Page 333 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.
  • Page 334 BRP LIMITED WARRANTY USA AND CANADA: 2022 LYNX ® 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...
  • Page 335 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-...
  • Page 336 US EPA EMISSION-RELATED WARRANTY h h o o u u r r s s m m o o n n t t h h s s K K i i l l o o m m e e t t e e r r s s Exhaust emission-related 4000...
  • Page 337 If you have any question regarding your warranty rights and responsi- bility, you should 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, or call at...
  • Page 338 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.
  • Page 339 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 /...
  • Page 340 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:...
  • Page 341 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:...
  • Page 342 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:...
  • Page 343 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:...
  • Page 344 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:...
  • Page 345 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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