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MAVERICK
Sport MAX
T
TM
TM
OPERATOR'S
GUIDE
WARNING
Read this guide thoroughly. It contains important safety information.
Minimum age: Operator: 16 or older with a valid driver's license. Keep this Operator's Guide in the vehicle.
The removal or modification of evaporative emission-related parts on this OHRV is illegal.
Violators may be subject to civil and/or criminal penalties under California and federal law.
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  • Page 1 MAVERICK Sport MAX OPERATOR’S GUIDE WARNING Read this guide thoroughly. It contains important safety information. Minimum age: Operator: 16 or older with a valid driver's license. Keep this Operator’s Guide in the vehicle. The removal or modification of evaporative emission-related parts on this OHRV is illegal. Violators may be subject to civil and/or criminal penalties under California and federal law.
  • Page 2 Take time to familiarize yourself with your new vehicle. The following trademarks are the property of Bombardier Recreational Products Inc.: ® ® Can-Am D.E.S.S.™ DPS™ Rotax TTI™ XPS™ 219002128 en COJT ®™ and the BRP logo are trademarks of Bombardier Recreational Products Inc. or its affiliates.
  • Page 3: Vehicle Identification

    XXXX kg loss. These numbers are also required A-1: XXX kg by the authorized Can-Am dealer to A-2: XXX kg complete warranty claims properly. A-3: XXX kg No warranty will be allowed by BRP if...
  • Page 4: Vehicle Identification Form

    VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION Vehicle Identification Form Please verify with your dealer to ensure your vehicle has been registered with BRP. _______________...
  • Page 5: Engine Identification Number

    IMPORTANT ximum load label, refer to ON-PRODUCT LABELS . The Can-Am "T" tractor can tow a trailer on the road. Check the maximum allowable load of the trailer. Check the regulations for your area regarding the use of a tractor and trailer on the road.
  • Page 6: Foreword

    FOREWORD OPERATOR'S GUIDE 2021 T Category (EU) Reg.167/2013 Maverick Sport MAX T Category Dieses Handbuch ist möglicherweise in Ihrer Landessprache Deutsch verfügbar. Bitte wenden Sie sich an Ihren Händler oder besuchen Sie: www.operatorsguides.brp.com This guide may be available in your language. Check with your dealer or English go to: www.operatorsguides.brp.com...
  • Page 7: Know Before You Go

    Also, read all safety labels on your ve- as maintenance, troubleshooting and SAFETY VIDEO hicle and watch the instructing others. located at https://can-am.brp.com/off- road/safety. Note that this guide is available in sev- eral languages. In the event of any dis- crepancy, the English version shall pre- vail.
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION ............1 Vehicle Identification Number.
  • Page 9 TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS ..........43 Hang Tag .
  • Page 10 TABLE OF CONTENTS EQUIPMENT (cont’d) 14) Anchoring Hooks............82 15) Trailer Hitch .
  • Page 11 TABLE OF CONTENTS MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (cont’d) MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE LEGEND ........101 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE ..........101 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES .
  • Page 12 TABLE OF CONTENTS WARRANTY BRP LIMITED WARRANTY USA AND CANADA: 2021 CAN-AM ® SSV..156 US EPA EMISSION-RELATED WARRANTY ........160...
  • Page 13: Safety Information

    SAFETY INFORMATION ________ ________ SAFETY INFORMATION...
  • Page 14: General Precautions

    GENERAL PRECAUTIONS Avoid Carbon Monoxide – Strictly adhere to instructions in HICLE FUELING PROCEDURE Poisoning – Never start or operate the engine if All engine exhaust contains carbon the fuel cap is not properly installed. monoxide, a deadly gas. Breathing car- bon monoxide can cause headaches, Gasoline is poisonous and can cause dizziness, drowsiness, nausea, confu-...
  • Page 15: Operation Warnings

    They should then regularly practice the skills learned during the course as well as the operating techniques described in this Operator's Guide. For more information about a training course, contact an authorized Can-Am dealer. WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Failure to follow the age recommendations for this vehicle.
  • Page 16 OPERATION WARNINGS WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Operating this vehicle on paved surfaces. WHAT CAN HAPPEN Paved surfaces may seriously affect handling and control of the vehicle, and may cause the vehicle to go out of control. HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD If a road usage is allowed in your area, operate your vehicle on paved sur- faces only for short distance and for the only purpose of moving the vehicle from an off-road usage to another.
  • Page 17 OPERATION WARNINGS WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Using this vehicle with drugs or alcohol. WHAT CAN HAPPEN Could seriously affect your judgment. Could cause you to react more slowly. Could affect your balance and perception. Could result in an accident or death. HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD The operator should never use this vehicle with drugs or alcohol.
  • Page 18 OPERATION WARNINGS WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Failure to inspect the vehicle before operating. Failure to properly maintain the vehicle. WHAT CAN HAPPEN Increases the possibility of an accident or equipment damage. HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Always inspect your vehicle prior to ride to make sure the vehicle is in safe operating condition.
  • Page 19 OPERATION WARNINGS WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Failure to use extra care when operating this vehicle on unfamiliar terrain. WHAT CAN HAPPEN You can come upon hidden rocks, bumps, or holes, without enough time to react. Could result in the vehicle overturning or loss of control. HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Go slowly and be extra careful when operating on unfamiliar terrain.
  • Page 20 OPERATION WARNINGS WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Operating on excessively steep hills. WHAT CAN HAPPEN The vehicle can overturn more easily on extremely steep hills than on level surfaces or small hills. HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Never operate this vehicle on hills too steep for the vehicle or for your abili- ties.
  • Page 21 OPERATION WARNINGS WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Improperly crossing hills or turning on hills. WHAT CAN HAPPEN Could cause loss of control or cause vehicle to overturn. HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Never attempt to turn the vehicle around on any hill until you have mastered the turning technique as described in this Operator's Guide on level ground.
  • Page 22 OPERATION WARNINGS WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Improperly operating over obstacles. WHAT CAN HAPPEN Could cause loss of control, or a collision. Could cause the vehicle to overturn. HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Before operating in a new area, check for obstacles. Never attempt to ride over large obstacles, such as large rocks or fallen trees.
  • Page 23 OPERATION WARNINGS WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Operating this vehicle through deep or fast flowing water. WHAT CAN HAPPEN Tires may float, causing loss of traction and loss of control, which could lead to an accident. HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Never operate this vehicle in fast flowing water or in deep water. Check water depth and current before you attempt to cross any water.
  • Page 24 All parts and accessories added to this vehicle should be approved by BRP and should be installed and used according to instructions. If you have questions, consult an authorized Can-Am dealer. NEVER install a passenger seat or use the racks to carry a passenger.
  • Page 25 OPERATION WARNINGS WARNING V03M01Q POTENTIAL HAZARD Transporting flammable or dangerous material can lead to explosions. WHAT CAN HAPPEN This can cause serious injury or death. HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Never transport flammable or dangerous material. ________ ________ SAFETY INFORMATION...
  • Page 26: Safe Operation - Responsibilities

    Take a training course if available (con- Operator's Guide. tact an authorized Can-Am dealer to find out about training course avail- Never allow anyone to operate your ability as well as on the internet at vehicle unless they are responsible http://www.rohva.org/), and perform...
  • Page 27: Riding Carefully

    SAFE OPERATION - RESPONSIBILITIES Carrying Passengers – Never attempt skidding or sliding. If vehicle starts to skid or slide, Only carry a maximum of three pas- counter steer in the direction of sengers. The passengers must be skidding or sliding. On extremely properly seated in the cockpit.
  • Page 28: European Community

    SAFE OPERATION - RESPONSIBILITIES – Always go slowly and be extra care- – Always ensure to properly park the ful when operating on unfamiliar vehicle on the flattest terrain section terrain. Always be alert to changing available. Put shift lever in PARK, terrain conditions when operating stop engine and remove key before this vehicle.
  • Page 29: Pre-Ride Inspection

    PRE-RIDE INSPECTION Always inspect and confirm the safe operating condition of your vehicle prior to ride. Always follow the maintenance schedule described in this Operator's Guide. WARNING Perform a pre-ride inspection before each ride to detect any potential prob- lem that could occur during operation. The pre-ride inspection can help you monitor component wear and deterioration before they become a problem.
  • Page 30 PRE-RIDE INSPECTION ITEMS TO BE ✔ INSPECTION TO PERFORM INSPECTED Cargo Load: If you transport a cargo, respect the maximum loading capacity. Refer to LOADING THE CARGO BOX . Ensure cargo is properly secured to the rear cargo box. Vehicle Load: Ensure that total load on the vehicle (including operator, passengers, cargo, tongue weight and added accessories) does not exceed specifications.
  • Page 31 PRE-RIDE INSPECTION ITEMS TO BE ✔ INSPECTION TO PERFORM INSPECTED Press on the accelerator pedal a few times to ensure it Accelerator pedal operates freely and it returns to the rest position when released. Press down on the brake pedal and make sure you feel Brake pedal firm resistance and that it fully returns to position when released.
  • Page 32: Prepare To Ride

    PREPARE TO RIDE Before you Ride Weather conditions should help you decide how to dress. To maximize Perform pre-ride inspection to confirm comfort and avoid frostbites in win- the safe operating condition of your ter, dress for the coldest weather ex- PRE-RIDE INSPEC- vehicle.
  • Page 33 PREPARE TO RIDE Use tinted face shields or goggles in crash, good quality protective gear the daytime only; do not use them at made of sturdy material may prevent night or in poor illumination. Do not or reduce injury. use them if they impair your ability to In cool-weather riding, protect your- discern color.
  • Page 34: Avoid Accidents

    AVOID ACCIDENTS Avoid Rollovers and – Never attempt donuts, skids, slides, fishtails, jumps, or other stunts. If Tipovers vehicle starts to skid or slide, steer Side-by-side vehicles handle differ- in the direction of the skid or slide. ently from other vehicles. Side-by-side Never slam the brakes and lock the vehicles are designed to handle wheels.
  • Page 35: Avoid Collisions

    AVOID ACCIDENTS – Never grab the cage or ROPS while riding. Hands can be crushed be- tween the cage or ROPS and the ground in a rollover. Keep hands on the steering wheel or handholds. – Never try to stop a rollover using your arms or legs.
  • Page 36: Riding Your Vehicle

    RIDING YOUR VEHICLE Practice Exercises U Turn Exercises Practice doing U turns. Before you go out for a ride, it is very important to familiarize yourself with – Accelerate slowly and while remain- the handling of your vehicle by prac- ing at low speed, then gradually turn ticing in a controlled environment.
  • Page 37: Off-Road Operation

    Never operate the vehicle if the con- trols do not function normally. See an Off-Road Operation authorized Can-Am dealer. The very nature of off-road operation To maintain proper control it is strongly is dangerous. Any terrain, which has...
  • Page 38 RIDING YOUR VEHICLE Riding on Snow or Ice WARNING When performing pre-ride inspection, When driving downhill in reverse, pay special attention to locations on gravity can increase the vehicle the vehicle where snow and/or ice ac- speed above safe reverse speed. cumulations may obstruct visibility of the tail lamp, clog ventilation openings, Crossing Roads...
  • Page 39 RIDING YOUR VEHICLE The depth of the snow cover may hide may cause loose stones to be ejected rocks, tree stumps or other objects and rearwards into the path of another if it is wet may totally impede the driv- rider's way.
  • Page 40 RIDING YOUR VEHICLE Uphill Driving of one side of the vehicle higher than the other, thus causing rollover. If you Use the low range (L) for uphill driving. feel the vehicle start to rollover or slide Due to its configuration, this vehicle sideways, steer downhill if possible.
  • Page 41 RIDING YOUR VEHICLE around you will help you make a better areas. The hazards you may create on choice of appropriate safe distance. the trail may cause injury to others or This vehicle, like any other motorized yourself, even at a later date. vehicle, cannot stop “on a dime”.
  • Page 42: Moving Loads And Doing Work

    Your vehicle can help you perform a number of different LIGHT tasks ranging from snow removal to pulling wood or carrying cargo. A variety of accessories are avail- able from your authorized Can-Am dealer. To prevent possible injury, follow the in- structions and warnings that accompany the accessory. Always respect the load limits of the vehicle.
  • Page 43: Hauling A Load

    MOVING LOADS AND DOING WORK Secure the load to the tie down hooks inside cargo box. Use only the tie down hooks on the bottom of the cargo box; do not secure cargo to the cage or other part of the vehicle. If it is not properly secured, a load may slide or fall off, pos- sibly striking occupants or bystanders;...
  • Page 44: Pulling A Trailer

    MOVING LOADS AND DOING WORK Pulling a Trailer NOTICE A BRP approved rear hitch plate must be properly in- stalled on the vehicle for hauling trailers. Riding this vehicle with a trailer sub- stantially increases the risk of toppling, especially on inclined slopes. If a trailer is used behind the vehicle make sure that its hitch is compatible with the one on the vehicle.
  • Page 45: Important On-Product Labels

    IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS Hang Tag This vehicle comes with a hang tag and labels containing important safety informa- tion. Any person who rides this vehicle should read and understand this information be- fore riding. Vous pouvez aussi vous procurer des Digitally Encoded Security System clés D.E.S.S.
  • Page 46 IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS 8097 EN-704908097-DEC TYPICAL - DO NOT LEAVE KEY IN ACC POSITION _______ ________ SAFETY INFORMATION...
  • Page 47: Safety Labels

    They need to be clean and visible at all times. If missing or damaged, they need to be replaced. Safety labels are free of charge. See an authorized Can-Am dealer. Upon replacement of parts that have warnings on them, make sure to order (free of charge) the applicable safety warnings if not already installed on the replacement part.
  • Page 48 IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS 219002126-004 219002041-002 _______ ________ SAFETY INFORMATION...
  • Page 49 IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS 219002040-005 TYPICAL 219002041-011 219002040-003 TYPICAL ________ ________ SAFETY INFORMATION...
  • Page 50 Label 1 WARNING – Read and understand all safety labels, locate and read operator's guide. Watch the safety video using the QR code link or visit Can-am web site be- fore operation. – Always wear an approved helmet and protective gear.
  • Page 51 IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS https://can-am.brp.com/off-road/safety 7647 Patent : www.brp.com/en/about-brp/patents.html MAX TR EN-704907647-DEC LABEL 1 L L abel 2 WARNING – Always wear an approved helmet and protective gear. – Always wear ear protection. – Fasten seat belts and nets. – Each rider must be able to sit with back against seat, feet flat on the floor or on footrest, and hands on steering wheel or handholds.
  • Page 52 IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS Label 3 WARNING Do not touch when hot. EN-704907613-DEC LABEL 3 L L abel 4 WARNING – Put the Shift Lever to PARK (P) before exiting vehicle. The vehicle can roll if not in PARK. – Stop the vehicle and apply the Brake before using the Shift Lever and the 2WD/4WD Switch.
  • Page 53 IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS Label 5 WARNING – Locate and read operator's guide. Improper tire pressure or overloading can cause loss of control, resulting in SEVERE INJURY or DEATH. – Always maintain proper tire pressure as shown. – NEVER exceed the vehicle load capacity of 481 kg (1,060 lb), including weight of operator, passenger, cargo, accessories and trailer tongue weight if applicable.
  • Page 54 IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS Label 6 WARNING – Refer to operator's guide for more information about cargo box use. – NEVER place gasoline, flammable or dangerous liquids container on car- rier. This can lead to an explosion. – NEVER carry a passenger in the cargo area or on tailgate. –...
  • Page 55 IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS Label 8 WARNING Do NOT put your arm outside of the vehicle, there is a risk of SE- VERE INJURY. 8036 EN-704908036-DEC LABEL 8 8037 EN-704908037-DEC LABEL 8 ________ ________ SAFETY INFORMATION...
  • Page 56 IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS Label 9 WARNING – Never try to stop a rollover us- ing your arm or leg. – Never hold the cage while rid- ing. – Fasten net or door and seat belt to help you avoid sticking out arms or legs.
  • Page 57 IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS Label 10 L L abel 11 WARNING WARNING When pulling a trailer: – NEVER attach to the cage to pull a load. This can cause the ve- – Set the shift lever to low gear hicle to tip over. Use only the range (L).
  • Page 58 IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS Labels 13 and 14 WARNING – Always wear an approved helmet and protective gear. – Always wear ear protection. – Fasten seat belts and nets or doors. – Never hold the cage while riding. – Always stay completely inside the vehicle. –...
  • Page 59: Technical Information Labels

    IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS 7693 EN-704907693-DEC LABEL 14 L L abel 15 Запуск двигателя при температуре окружающей среды ниже минус 30 °С не гарантируется. Ручной аварийный запуск двигателя не предусмотрен. 8730 EN-704908730-DEC LABEL 15 - IN EURASIAN UNION ONLY Technical Information Labels –...
  • Page 60: Compliance Labels

    IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS Compliance Labels These labels indicate vehicle's compli- ance. 000210U5S EN-704908233-DEC TYPICAL - LH TOP OF CAGE 704906322-DEC ON SHIFT LEVER GRILL (PARK POSITION) 704906393 EN-704906393-DEC LH TOP OF CAGE EN-704908620-DEC ON FRONT AND REAR SUSPENSION ARMS 704907278-DEC LOCATED NEAR GAS CAP 704906395-DEC ON BRAKE FLUID RESERVOIR...
  • Page 61: Vehicle Information

    VEHICLE INFORMATION _______________...
  • Page 62: Primary Controls

    PRIMARY CONTROLS It is important to know the location and operation of all controls, and to develop and practice smooth and coordinated use of them. NOTE: Some vehicle safety labels are not shown on illustrations. For information IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS on vehicle safety labels, refer to 219002128-012 TYPICAL - PRIMARY CONTROLS...
  • Page 63: Accelerator Pedal

    PRIMARY CONTROLS CAUTION Under rough trail conditions or when crossing an ob- stacle, the steering wheel could sud- denly jerk on one side, causing hand or wrist injuries if the thumbs are rolled around the steering wheel. The DPS (Dynamic Power Steering) reduces the effort to turn the steering wheel.
  • Page 64 PRIMARY CONTROLS WARNING This gearbox is not designed to shift while vehicle is moving. Park The park position locks the gearbox to help prevent vehicle movement. WARNING Always use the PARK (P) position when the vehicle is not in oper- ation.
  • Page 65: Secondary Controls

    TYPICAL - SECONDARY CONTROLS 1) RF D.E.S.S Key and RF RF D.E.S.S. Key D.E.S.S. Post For all D.E.S.S. related option, see an authorized Can-Am dealer for informa- RF D.E.S.S. Post tion. The D.E.S.S. post is located on the up- Digitally Encoded Security per console.
  • Page 66: Engine Start/Stop Button

    Can-Am vehicle, each can with the performance or normal be programmed by your authorized key. Using the normal key is not a Can-Am dealer to accept the other ve- substitute for the operator being hicle D.E.S.S. keys. prepared, qualified, and operating with care.
  • Page 67: Multifunction Lever

    SECONDARY CONTROLS 3) Multifunction Lever 4) Hazard Warning Switch The hazard warning switch is located Low/High Beam Selection on the upper console. 219002128-004 219002128-005 1. Multifunction lever 1. Hazard warning switch When the multifunction lever is in the This switch operates all the turn signals middle position, the low beam is se- simultaneously.
  • Page 68: 2Wd/4Wd Switch

    SECONDARY CONTROLS 7) Rear Differential Lock Switch The Differential lock switch is located on the console. 219002128-006 1. Keypad The keypad is used to navigate through various menus and options. Refer to 7.6" DIGITAL DISPLAY 219002128-008 6) 2WD/4WD Switch 1. Differential lock switch The 2WD/4WD switch is located on The differential lock switch enables the upper console.
  • Page 69 SECONDARY CONTROLS down a steep incline without the driver having to press the brake pedal. The vehicle should maintain set speed without any intervention from the driver. HDC can be driver deactivated or reactivated by the HDC switch. To activate/deactivate, press and hold the HDC switch for at least 0,5 sec (HDC ON/OFF will be displayed in the lower display zone and the traction control...
  • Page 70: Digital Display

    7.6" DIGITAL DISPLAY Basic Functions Left Lateral Display Multifunction Gauge Description WARNING Do not adjust the display while rid- ing, you could lose control. General View 219002042-302 The left lateral display includes: – Fuel level indicator – Tripmeter (A - B) –...
  • Page 71 7.6" DIGITAL DISPLAY May display the following: The ECO (fuel economy mode) setting reduces fuel consumption by limit- – RPM ing throttle response and maximum – Vehicle speed throttle opening to maintain an optimal cruising setting. Transmission Position Display NOTE: Use ECO mode on bumpy trails to provide smoother ride con- ditions.
  • Page 72 7.6" DIGITAL DISPLAY WARNING AND TELLTALE LIGHTS ORANGE - ABS* 4X4 ICON FOR ALL OTHER COUNTRIES RED - (Steady ON) Low Brake Fluid Middle Left Display The middle left lateral display includes: RED - (Blinking) Accelerator pedal and the brake are –...
  • Page 73: Settings

    OK button can be pressed instead of Flashing when vehicle holding MENU button. is moving. When lit, indicates that a maintenance is required. See your authorized Can-Am dealer or person of your own choosing for the maintenance. Track kit active (If equipped) Traction Control icon...
  • Page 74 Using MENU button, select UNITS The gauge display language can be and hold button to change units. changed. Refer to an authorized Can-Am dealer for language availability Speed/RPM and to setup the gauge to your prefer- The speed and RPM display can be ence.
  • Page 75 7.6" DIGITAL DISPLAY – 80 km/h NOTE: TCS will remain off even after the engine is turned off. To reactivate – 90 km/h SETTINGS TCS, you will have to go in – 100 km/h menu. 2.2 in MPH: – -- (Unlimited) –...
  • Page 76: Driving Aid Technologies

    DRIVING AID TECHNOLOGIES These systems actively manage brak- The driver can change the set speed ing and traction. by pressing the accelerator or brake pedal. Under certain conditions, the driver may feel the actions taken by the sys- HDC can be activated and deactivated tems in the form of vibrations or slight by pressing the HDC button.
  • Page 77: Equipment

    EQUIPMENT NOTE: Some vehicle safety labels are not shown on illustrations. For information IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS on vehicle safety labels, refer to 219002128-010 TYPICAL _______________...
  • Page 78 EQUIPMENT 219002009-003 TYPICAL 219002009-004 TYPICAL ______________...
  • Page 79: Tilt Steering

    EQUIPMENT 1) Tilt Steering The steering wheel height is ad- justable. Adjust the steering wheel height to face your chest, not your head. To adjust steering wheel height: 1. Unlock steering by pulling the tilt lever toward you. 2. Move steering wheel to the desired position.
  • Page 80: Storage Compartments

    EQUIPMENT Holding the handhold helps the pas- sengers brace against the movement of the vehicle and helps keep hands and body inside the cockpit in the event of a rollover. WARNING Never use any part of vehicle cage as handholds. Hands can be struck by objects outside the cockpit or 219001880-010_a crushed in a rollover.
  • Page 81: Footrests

    EQUIPMENT 219001880-012_a 219002009-007 TYPICAL 1. Tool kit 1. Side net 6) Footrests Side nets are adjustable and must be kept as tight as possible. To adjust side The vehicle is equipped with driver and nets proceed as follows: passenger footrests to allow firmly planting feet on vehicle floor, which 1.
  • Page 82: Driver's Seat

    EQUIPMENT To fasten the seat belt, insert the latch WARNING plate into the buckle, then pull the belt Wear seat belts properly at all to ensure it is properly fastened. times. Seat belts reduce the Adjust the seat belt tightly against your risk of injury in a crash and help body by pulling the shoulder belt up- keep limbs inside the cockpit in a...
  • Page 83: Passengers Seat

    EQUIPMENT The driver seat is equipped with a sen- The rear passenger seats are not ad- sor integrated in the cushion. Refer to justable. MULTIFUNCTION GAUGE 12) Fuel Reservoir Cap The fuel reservoir cap is located on the right hand side of the vehicle. 219002007-201_a UNDERSIDE OF DRIVER SEAT WARNING...
  • Page 84: Anchoring Hooks

    EQUIPMENT 14) Anchoring Hooks To provide anchoring point in order to secure cargo inside the cargo box, 4 anchoring hooks are located inside the cargo area. 219002007-006_a 1. Receiver For the proper usage of the hitch sup- MOVING LOADS AND port, refer to DOING WORK WARNING...
  • Page 85: Trailer Lights Connector

    EQUIPMENT NOTE: Follow the trailer manufacturer WARNING instructions for proper attachment. Make sure the draw bar is secured properly. Hitch Draw Bar Installation Insert the draw bar in the receiver 17) Trailer Lights hitch. Connector Connector to be used if the trailer is equipped with lights.
  • Page 86: 12-Volt Power Outlets

    EQUIPMENT 219002040-006 219002007-012_a 22) Rear Doors WARNING Half doors on each side of the cockpit to help arms, legs or shoulders stay in- Do not adjust mirrors while riding. side the vehicle, thus reducing the risk You could lose control. of injuries.
  • Page 87: Tune Your Ride

    TUNE YOUR RIDE Suspension Adjustment Suspension Adjustments Guidelines Spring Preload Adjustment Your vehicle handling and comfort de- pend upon suspension adjustments. Following are guidelines to fine-tune suspension. Use suspension adjust- WARNING ment tool provided in the tool kit. Suspension adjustment could af- fect vehicle handling.
  • Page 88: Shock Damping Adjustments

    TUNE YOUR RIDE RESULT ON POSITION SETTING BIG BUMPS Softer Soft compression damping Medium Medium compression (Factory) damping Firmer Hard compression damping vmo2012-014-060_a TYPICAL Step 1: Loosen top locking ring Step 2: Turn adjusting ring accordingly Step 3: Tighten top locking ring 219001682-007_a 1.
  • Page 89 TUNE YOUR RIDE ACTION RESULT Increasing Firmer compression compression damping force damping Decreasing Softer compression compression damping force damping WARNING Make sure compression damping setting is the same on both sides. _______________...
  • Page 90: Fuel

    FUEL Fuel Requirements NOTICE Always use fresh gaso- line. Gasoline will oxidize; the re- sult is loss of octane, volatile com- pounds, and the production of gum NOTICE Never experiment with and varnish deposits which can other fuels. Engine or fuel system damage the fuel system.
  • Page 91 FUEL 219001880-015_a TYPICAL 1. Fuel reservoir cap WARNING If a differential pressure condition is noticed (whistling sound heard when loosening fuel reservoir cap) have vehicle inspected and/or re- paired before further operation. 4. Insert the spout into the filler neck. 5.
  • Page 92: Break-In Period

    BREAK-IN PERIOD Operation During Break-In A break-in period of 10 operating hours or 300 km (200 mi) is required for the vehicle. Engine During the break-in period: – Avoid full throttle operation. – Avoid pressing accelerator pedal more than 3/4 of the stroke. –...
  • Page 93: Basic Procedures

    Some vehicles have the electronic start the engine. drive belt protection function acti- vated. Operating the Shift Lever Refer to your authorized Can-Am Apply brakes and select the desired dealer for availability and possible acti- shift lever position while the engine is vation.
  • Page 94: Stopping The Engine And Parking The Vehicle

    BASIC PROCEDURES This function is activated when riding WARNING at too slow speed for the high range, Always put the vehicle in PARK such as in the following situations: when stopped or parked to pre- – Pulling vent rolling. – Pushing –...
  • Page 95 BASIC PROCEDURES If riding in any of the conditions listed below, BRP highly recommends not to constantly hold the throttle wide open (WOT) for more than five (5) minutes. – High ambient temperatures (above 30°C (86°F) – Heavy loads: Passengers / Heavy cargo –...
  • Page 96: Special Procedures

    TYPICAL - LEFT SIDE OF VEHICLE UNDER CARGO BOX 1. CVT drain See an authorized Can-Am dealer , a re- pair shop or person of your choosing to have the CVT inspected and cleaned. What to do if Battery is...
  • Page 97: Transporting The Vehicle

    TRANSPORTING THE VEHICLE When contacting a towing or trans- SAFETY PRECAUTIONS porting service, be sure to ask if they Ensure you have a good have a flatbed trailer, loading ramp or Visibility visibility during the entire power ramp to safely lift the vehicle maneuver.
  • Page 98: Using A Winch To Pull Vehicle Onto Trailering Equipment

    TRANSPORTING THE VEHICLE 3. Back off the vehicle, verify ramps 2. If the vehicle is equipped with a are still secure, then proceed at winch, use the winch to roll the ve- proper speed. hicle on the platform. 4. Carefully drive vehicle onto platform 3.
  • Page 99: Getting Vehicle Out Of Trailer

    TRANSPORTING THE VEHICLE 5. Firmly attach the rear suspension tie-down straps to both sides of the rear of the trailer with ratchets. 6. Ensure that both the front and rear wheels are firmly attached to the trailer. Getting vehicle out of trailer WARNING Vehicle may have moved during...
  • Page 100: Lifting And Supporting The Vehicle

    LIFTING AND SUPPORTING THE VEHICLE Front of Vehicle Rear of Vehicle Place vehicle on a flat non slippery Place vehicle on a flat non slippery ground. ground. Ensure vehicle shift lever is set to Activate 4WD mode. PARK. Ensure vehicle shift lever is set to Install an hydraulic jack under front skid PARK.
  • Page 101: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE _______________...
  • Page 102: Maintenance Schedule

    Although an authorized Can-Am Off-Road dealer has an in-depth technical knowl- edge and tools to service your vehicle, the emission-related warranty is not condi- tioned on the use of an authorized Can-Am Off-Road dealer or any other establish- ment with which BRP has a commercial relationship.
  • Page 103: Maintenance Schedule (Cont'd)

    MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE NOTE: Riding in a group in these conditions would increase even more the air filter maintenance. MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE LEGEND Operation in trail riding conditions Operation in severe riding conditions (dusty or muddy) or carrying heavy loads condition MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Make sure to perform proper maintenance at recommended intervals as indicated in the tables.
  • Page 104 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE EVERY YEAR OR EVERY 3 000 KM (2,000 MI) OR 100 HOURS (whichever comes first) EVERY YEAR OR EVERY 1 500 KM (1,000 MI) OR 50 HOURS (whichever comes first) Inspect propeller shaft U-joints for abnormal play. Clean exhaust pipes and muffler area Clean muffler spark arrester Adjust valve clearance Replace fuel vent breather filter...
  • Page 105 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE EVERY 5 YEARS OR EVERY 12 000 KM (8,000 MI) (whichever comes first) EVERY 5 YEARS OR EVERY 6 000 KM (4,000 MI) (whichever comes first) Replace engine coolant ______________...
  • Page 106: Maintenance Procedures

    Due to the complexity of some of the maintenance procedures, good me- chanical skills are required. If you are not comfortable with these proce- dures, do not hesitate to contact an authorized Can-Am off-road dealer, re- pair shop or person of your own choos- ing. 219002007-200_a WARNING 2.
  • Page 107 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Remove the seat cushion by lifting the front up and pulling toward the front, remove the backrest by pulling the lower part toward the front and lifting 219001880-058_a TYPICAL 219001880-029_a SEAT CUSHION Step 1: lift front of seat Step 2: Pull toward the front 219002009-016 TYPICAL - RH SIDE SHOWN, REPEAT ON LH...
  • Page 108: Engine Air Filter

    MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 219001880-025_a 219001880-060_a TYPICAL TYPICAL 1. Quarter turn fasteners 1. Cage extension upper screw 2. Cage extension lower screw 3. Electrical connector 5. Lift rear body module. 219001880-059_a TYPICAL 1. Plastic rivet 2. Side panel 219001880-065 3. On LH side, remove side panel. Engine Air Filter NOTICE Never modify the air in-...
  • Page 109 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES – Riding on dry gravel trails or similar The filter fits tightly over the outlet conditions. tube and there will be some initial re- sistance. Gently move the end of the – Riding in areas with high concentra- filter back and forth to break the seal, tion of seeds or crop husks.
  • Page 110: Cvt Air Filter

    MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Secure air filter cover with latches. Inspect and carefully clean gasket in the groove of the cover. Replace if damaged. 219001880-027_a CVT Air Filter Inspection and Cleaning 1. Inspect filter and replace if dam- aged. 219002009-018 2. Remove the seals. RH SIDE OF VEHICLE, UNDER CARGO BOX 1.
  • Page 111: Engine Oil

    MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES NOTICE Maintaining a clean CVT air filter will maximize air flow for an optimum CVT components lifespan. Engine Oil Engine Oil Level Verification NOTICE Operating engine with an improper level may severely damage engine. NOTICE Check oil level when en- 1.
  • Page 112 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Place a drain pan under the engine XPS RECOMMENDED ENGINE OIL drain plug area. Scandinavia: Clean the drain plug area. 4T 5W40 SYNTHETIC Unscrew drain plug and discard the BLEND OIL (EUR) gasket ring. (P/N 779290) General purpose Other Countries: 4T 5W40 SYNTHETIC BLEND OIL...
  • Page 113: Oil Filter

    MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Oil Filter Oil Filter Access Remove rear passengers seats, refer ACCESSING MAINTENANCE COM- PONENTS Remove the engine service cover. tmr2011-010-004_a TYPICAL 1. Oil filter screw 2. Oil filter cover 3. O-ring 4. Oil filter Oil Filter Installation Check and clean the oil filter inlet and outlet area for dirt and other contami- nations.
  • Page 114: Radiator

    MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Inspect radiator and hoses for leaks or any damage. Inspect radiating fins. They must be clean, free of mud, dirt, leaves and any other deposit that would prevent the radiator to cool properly. If available, use a garden hose to rinse the radiating fins.
  • Page 115 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Recommended Engine Coolant WARNING In order to avoid potential burns, RECOMMENDED COUNTRY do not remove the pressure cap if COOLANT the engine is hot. EXTENDED LIFE PRE-MIXED Scandinavia 3. Ensure cooling system is full up to COOLANT (EUR) the Max line.
  • Page 116 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 2. Remove the cooling system pres- sure cap. 219001880-035_a TYPICAL 1. Lower radiator hose to disconnect 5. Drain cooling system completely. 219001880-034_a 1. Pressure cap 6. Reinstall cooling system drain plug and tighten to specification. 3. Unscrew coolant drain plug and drain the coolant into a suitable con- TIGHTENING TORQUE tainer.
  • Page 117: Muffler And Spark Arrester

    MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 3. Install pressure cap. 4. Run engine at idle with the pressure cap ON until the cooling fan cycles on for a second time. 5. Stop the engine and let it cool down. WARNING In order to avoid potential burns, do not remove the pressure cap if 219002008-003 the engine is hot.
  • Page 118: Gearbox Oil

    MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Gearbox Oil Properly tighten oil dipstick. Gearbox Oil Level Verification Recommended Gearbox Oil Place the vehicle on a level surface. RECOMMENDED GEARBOX OIL Select PARK position. Clean dipstick area. 75W140 SYNTHETIC Check the gearbox oil level by remov- Scandinavia GEAR OIL (EUR) ing the gearbox oil dipstick.
  • Page 119: Differential Oil

    MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 219001880-071_a 219002009-019 SEVERAL PARTS REMOVED FOR CLARITY Under the vehicle, place a drain pan un- 1. Screw derneath the oil drain plug area. 2. VSS Remove the oil level plug. Clean VSS using a clean rag. Remove the gearbox drain plug. Refill gearbox.
  • Page 120 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Differential Oil Change Place vehicle on a level surface. Set gearbox in park position. From underneath the vehicle, clean the drain plug area. 219001807-006 TYPICAL - FRONT RIGHT SIDE OF VEHICLE With vehicle on a level surface, check oil level by removing filler plug.
  • Page 121: Spark Plugs

    MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES RECOMMENDED OIL 75W90 SYNTHETIC Scandinavia GEAR OIL (EUR) (P/N 779212) 75W90 SYNTHETIC GEAR OIL All other countries (P/N 779158) 219002003-017 a 75W 90 (API 1. Front spark plug GL-5) gear oil The rear cylinder is accessible from the Reinstall filler plug.
  • Page 122: Cvt Cover

    MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES This CVT is lubrication free. Never lu- bricate any components except drive pulley bearing. WARNING Never touch CVT while engine is running. Never drive vehicle when CVT cover is removed. WARNING 219002003-017 1. Spark plug Engine must be cool before cover is removed.
  • Page 123: Cvt Cover Installation

    MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 219002004-029_a 219002004-031_a 1. CVT air intake hose TIGHTENING TORQUE 2. Gear clamp 7 N•m ± 0.8 N•m Remove all CVT cover retaining CVT cover screws. (62 lbf•in ± 7 lbf•in) screws Remove the center top screw last to Install CVT air intake hose.
  • Page 124 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Drive Belt Installation REQUIRED TOOLS For installation, reverse the removal PULLER/LOCKING procedure. Pay attention to the follow- TOOL (P/N 529 ing details. 000 088) The maximum drive belt life span is obtained when the drive belt has the DRIVEN PULLEY proper rotation direction.
  • Page 125: Drive And Driven Pulleys

    MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Drive and Driven Pulleys Drive and Driven Pulleys Inspection This inspection must be performed by an authorized Can-Am dealer, repair shop, or person of your own choosing for maintenance, repair, or replace- ment. Drive Pulley 219001880-043_a Inspect the bushings of the sliding 1.
  • Page 126 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Fuse Box Location Fuse Box Description The vehicle is equipped with two fuse REGULATOR FUSE HOLDER boxes. The front fuse box is located under the LH dashboard and the rear DESCRIPTION RATING fuse box is located behind the driver Regulator 50 A seat, near the ECM.
  • Page 127: Lights

    MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES REAR FUSE BOX DESCRIPTION RATING Cluster/relays 10 A Ignition/injection/fuel 10 A pump 4WD actuator 10 A Engine Control 10 A 219001880-046_a Module (ECM) TYPICAL Ignition switch 10 A Rotate bulb. Clock Cooling fan 25 A Oxygen sensor 10 A Evap purge valve Main NOTE: Fuses are identified on fuse...
  • Page 128 Front Position Light Replacement Can-Am dealer, a repair shop or person NOTE: The front position lights cannot of your choosing. be disassembled. They have to be re- placed as a whole.
  • Page 129: Drive Shaft Boot And Protector

    ING AND SUPPORTING THE VEHI- Push and pull the wheels from the up- per edge to feel the play. See an authorized Can-Am dealer, a re- pair shop or person of your choosing if there is an excessive play. 219001880-050_a TYPICAL - FRONT OF VEHICLE 1.
  • Page 130: Wheels And Tires

    The left and right tires have different unidirectional tread patterns. Tire Replacement Tires replacement should be per- formed by an authorized Can-Am dealer, a repair shop or person of your choosing. tmo2016-010-048_a TIGHTENING SEQUENCE...
  • Page 131: Suspensions

    MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES WARNING – Replace tires only with the same type and size as original tires. – For unidirectional tread pat- tern, ensure that the tires are installed in the correct direction of rotation. – Tires should be replaced, by an experienced person, in accor- 219001880-053_a dance with tire industry stan-...
  • Page 132 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Suspension Inspection TIGHTENING TORQUE See an authorized Can-Am dealer, a re- 112 N•m ± 7.5 N•m M12 bolt pair shop or person of your choosing if (83 lbf•ft ± 6 lbf•ft) any problem is detected. NOTE: The suspension arms must be...
  • Page 133: Brakes

    Brake fluid level should be between The brake inspection, maintenance MIN. and MAX. marks. and repair should be performed by an authorized Can-Am dealer, a repair shop or person of your choosing. However, verify the following between visits to your dealer: –...
  • Page 134: Seat Belts

    MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES WARNING The brake fluid replacement or brake system maintenance and repairs should be performed by an authorized Can-Am dealer. Seat Belts Seat Belt Cleaning 219002007-019_a To clean dirt and debris from the seat belts, sponge the straps with mild soap...
  • Page 135 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 219002009-012 OPEN REAR DOOR TO GET ACCESS ACCESSING MAINTENANCE Refer to COMPONENTS for the cage extension procedure. TIGHTENING TORQUE Cage 80 N•m ± 10 N•m fasteners (59 lbf•ft ± 7 lbf•ft) ______________...
  • Page 136: Vehicle Care

    VEHICLE CARE Post-Operation Care When required, wash the body with warm water and soap (only use mild When vehicle is used in salt-water detergent). Apply non-abrasive wax. environment rinsing the vehicle with fresh water is necessary to preserve NOTICE Never clean plastic parts vehicle and its components.
  • Page 137: Storage And Preseason Preparation

    When using your vehicle after storage, a preparation is required. See an authorized Can-Am dealer, re- pair shop, or person of your own choos- ing to have your vehicle prepared for either storage or the preseason.
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  • Page 139: Technical Information

    TECHNICAL INFORMATION ______________...
  • Page 140: Ec-Declaration Of Conformity

    EC-DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY DOC_SSV_MY21-EN 16990 ______________...
  • Page 141: Eac Declaration Of Conformity

    EAC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Left blank for Eurasian Conformity mark where applicable ______________...
  • Page 142: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS ENGINE ROTAX ® 1000R Engine type 4-stroke, Single Over Head Camshaft (SOHC), liquid cooled Number of cylinders 8 valves (mechanical Number of valves adjustment) 0.06 mm to 0.14 mm Intake valve clearance (.0024 in to .0055 in) 0.11 mm to 0.19 mm Exhaust valve clearance (.0043 in to .0075 in) Bore...
  • Page 143 SPECIFICATIONS LUBRICATION SYSTEM Wet sump. Type Replaceable oil filter Capacity 2 L (2.1 qt (U.S. liq.)) (oil change with filter) 4T 10W50 SYNTHETIC OIL (EUR) (P/N 779240) 4T 5W40 SYNTHETIC Recommended oil BLEND OIL (EUR) Scandinavia (P/N 779290) 4T 0W40 SYNTHETIC OIL (EUR) (P/N 779286) 4T 10W50...
  • Page 144 SPECIFICATIONS COOLING SYSTEM Ethyl glycol/water mix (50% coolant, 50% water). Scandinavia: EXTENDED LIFE PRE-MIXED COOLANT (EUR) (P/N 779223) Type All other countries: Coolant EXTENDED LIFE PRE-MIXED COOLANT (EUR) (P/N 779223) or coolant specifically designed for aluminum engines Capacity 6.7 L (1.77 U.S. gal.) CVT TRANSMISSION CVT (Continuously Type...
  • Page 145 SPECIFICATIONS ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Quantity NGK LMAR8C-9 or Make and type Spark plug equivalent 0.8 mm to 0.9 mm (.031 in to .035 in) Type SLA (Sealed Lead Acid) Voltage 12 volts Battery Nominal rating 18 A•h Power starter output 0.7 KW Headlights 4 x 55 H 11 Taillight...
  • Page 146 SPECIFICATIONS DRIVE SYSTEM Drive system type Selectable 2WD/4WD Capacity 350 ml (12 U.S. oz) 75W90 Scandinavia: SYNTHETIC GEAR OIL (EUR) (P/N 779212) Front Differential oil All other countries: Type 75W90 SYNTHETIC GEAR OIL (P/N 779158) synthetic oil 75W 90 API GL5 Spiral bevel gear open Front drive front differential...
  • Page 147 SPECIFICATIONS REAR SUSPENSION Double A- arm Suspension type suspension with stabilizer bar Preload adjustment type Threaded 330 mm (13 in) Suspension travel HPG shocks with Shock absorber piggyback reservoir. Type QS3 compression adjustments BRAKES Dual 220 mm ventilated disc Front brake Type brakes with hydraulic twin-piston calipers...
  • Page 148 SPECIFICATIONS WHEELS Type Cast Aluminum 35.6 x 17.8 cm (14 Rim size (front) x 7 in) 35.6 x 17.8 cm (14 Rim size (rear) x 7 in) 100 N•m ± 10 N•m Wheel lug nuts torque (74 lbf•ft ± 7 lbf•ft) Front 41.2 mm (1.6 in) Wheel offset...
  • Page 149 SPECIFICATIONS LOADING CAPACITY AND WEIGHT Towing capacity 682 kg (1,500 lb) Tongue capacity 68 kg (150 lb) 50.8 mm (2 in) x Receiver hitch 50.8 mm (2 in) NOISE AND VIBRATION Exterior sound level (dB (A)) Stationary 83 db (A) According to Annex II (EU) Moving 84 db (A)
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  • Page 151: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING ______________...
  • Page 152: Troubleshooting Guidelines

    4. Weak battery or loose connections. – Check charging system fuse. – Check fault message in cluster. – Check battery connections and terminals condition. – Have the battery checked by an authorized Can-Am dealer. 5. Defective starter solenoid. – Contact an authorized Can-Am dealer. ______________...
  • Page 153 • Crank engine several times. • Install new spark plugs if possible or clean and dry spark plugs. • If engine does not start, seek service from an authorized Can-Am dealer, repair shop, or person of your own choosing for maintenance, repair, or replacement.
  • Page 154 6. Lack of fuel – Dirty or clogged fuel pump pre-filter. Seek service from an authorized Can-Am dealer, repair shop, or person of your own choosing for mainte- nance, repair, or replacement. Please refer to the US EPA EMISSION-RE- LATED WARRANTY contained herein for information about warranty claims.
  • Page 155 – Once the load is reduced, the normal steering assistance will return. 2. CHECK ENGINE INDICATOR LAMP is ON and display shows CHECK DPS – Seek service from an authorized Can-Am dealer, repair shop or person of your own choosing for maintenance, repair or replacement.
  • Page 156: Messages In Multifunction Gauge

    (models with DPS) Can-Am dealer. Faulty Pedal Position Sensor(s) (PPS). Make sure pedal position PPS FAULT sensor connector is fully engaged. See an authorized Can-Am dealer. When the fuel sender resistor value is out of range the FUEL SENSOR multifunction gauge (analog/digital) will detect it and display the FAULT message.
  • Page 157: Warranty

    WARRANTY ______________...
  • Page 158: Brp Limited Warranty Usa And Canada: 2021 Can-Am Ssv

    1) SCOPE OF THE LIMITED WARRANTY Bombardier Recreational Products Inc. (“BRP”)* warrants its 2021 Can-Am side-by-side vehicles (“SSV”) sold by authorized Can-Am SSV dealers (as here- inafter defined) in the United States of America (“USA”) and in Canada from defects in material or workmanship for the period and under the conditions de- scribed below.
  • Page 159 This warranty coverage is available only if each of the following conditions has been fulfilled: – The 2021 Can-Am SSV must be purchased as new and unused by its first owner from a Can-Am SSV dealer authorized to distribute Can-Am SSV's in the country in which the sale occurred (“Can-Am SSV dealer”);...
  • Page 160 BRP’s obligations under this warranty are limited to, at its sole discretion, repairing parts found defective under normal use, maintenance and service, or replacing such parts with new genuine Can-Am SSV parts without charge for parts and labor, at any authorized BRP dealer during the warranty coverage period under the conditions described herein.
  • Page 161 If the matter still remains unresolved, contact BRP by filling out the customer con- tact form at www.brp.com or contact BRP by mail at one of the addresses listed CONTACT US under the section of this guide. * In the USA, products are distributed and serviced by BRP US Inc. ©...
  • Page 162: Epa Emission-Related Warranty

    BRP. For all emission-related warranty claims, BRP is limiting the diagnosis and repair of emission-related parts to the authorized Can-Am dealers, unless for emergency re- pairs as required by item 2 of the following list.
  • Page 163 Components Covered The emission-related warranty covers all components whose failure would in- crease an engine’s emissions of any regulated pollutant, including the following listed components: 1. For exhaust emissions, emission-related components include any engine parts related to the following systems: –...
  • Page 164 Limited Applicability As a certifying manufacturer, BRP may deny emission-related warranty claims for failures that have been caused by the owner’s or operator’s improper main- tenance or use, by accidents for which the manufacturer has no responsibility, or by acts of God. For example, an emission-related warranty claim need not be honored for failures that have been directly caused by the operator’s abuse of the engine/equipment or the operator’s use of the engine/equipment in a manner for which it was not designed and are not attributable to the manufacturer in any way.
  • Page 165: California Evaporative Emissions Control Warranty

    CALIFORNIA EVAPORATIVE EMISSIONS CONTROL WARRANTY STATEMENT YOUR WARRANTY RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS The California Air Resources Board is pleased to explain the evaporative emissions control system warranty on your 2021 Off-Road Sport Vehicle. In California, new off-highway recreational vehicles must be designed, built, and equipped to meet the State’s stringent anti-smog standards.
  • Page 166 OWNER’S WARRANTY RESPONSIBILITIES As the Off-Road Sport Vehicle owner you are responsible for the performance of the required maintenance listed in your owner’s manual. Bombardier Recreational Products Inc. recommends that you retain all receipts covering maintenance on your Off-Road Sport Vehicle, but Bombardier Recreational Products Inc. cannot deny warranty solely for the lack of receipts or for failure to ensure the perfor- mance of a scheduled maintenance.
  • Page 167: Brp International Limited Warranty: 2021 Can-Am Ssv

    1) SCOPE OF THE LIMITED WARRANTY Bombardier Recreational Products Inc. (“BRP”)* warrants its 2021 Can-Am SSV sold by Can-Am SSV distributors or dealers authorized by BRP to distribute Can-Am SSVs ("Can-Am SSV Distributor/Dealer") outside of the fifty United States, Canada, member states of the European Economic Area (which is comprised of the states of the European Union plus the United Kingdom, Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein) (“EEA”), member states of the Commonwealth of the Indepen-...
  • Page 168 BRP or resulting from repairs done by a person that is not an authorized servicing Can-Am SSV Distributor/Dealer; – Damage caused by abuse, abnormal use, neglect or operation of the product in a manner inconsistent with the recommended operation described in the Oper- ator’s Guide;...
  • Page 169 BRP's responsibility is limited to making the required repairs or replacements of parts. No claim of breach of warranty shall be cause for cancellation or rescission of the sale of the Can-Am SSV to the owner. You may have other legal rights which may vary from country to country.
  • Page 170 9) CONSUMER ASSISTANCE 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 Can-Am SSV Distribu- tor/Dealer level. We recommend discussing the issue with the authorized Can-Am SSV Distributor/Dealer's service manager or owner.
  • Page 171: Brp Limited Warranty For The European Economic Area, The Commonwealth Of The Independant States And Turkey: 2021 Can-Am Ssv

    1) SCOPE OF THE LIMITED WARRANTY Bombardier Recreational Products Inc. (“BRP”)* warrants its 2021 Can-Am SSVs sold by Can-Am SSV distributors or dealers authorized by BRP to distribute Can-Am SSVs (“Can-Am SSV Distributor/Dealer”) in member states of the Euro- pean Economic Area (which is comprised of the member states of the European Union plus the United Kingdom, Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein) (“EEA”),...
  • Page 172 This warranty coverage is available only if each of the following conditions has been fulfilled: – The 2021 Can-Am SSV must be purchased as new and unused by its first owner from a Can-Am SSV Distributor/Dealer authorized to distribute Can-Am SSVs in the country in which the sale occurred;...
  • Page 173 BRP's responsibility is limited to making the required repairs or replacements of parts. No claim of breach of warranty shall be cause for cancellation or rescission of the sale of the Can-Am SSV to the owner. You may have other legal rights which may vary from country to country.
  • Page 174 9) CONSUMER ASSISTANCE 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 Can-Am SSV Distribu- tor/Dealer level. We recommend discussing the issue with the authorized Can-Am SSV Distributor/Dealer's service manager or owner.
  • Page 175 ADDITIONAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR FRANCE ONLY The following terms and conditions are applicable to products sold in France only: The seller shall deliver goods that are complying with the contract and shall be responsible for defects existing upon delivery. The seller shall also be responsible for defects resulting from packaging, assembling instructions or the installation when it is its responsibility per the contract or if accomplished under its responsibility.
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  • Page 177: Maintenance Records

    MAINTENANCE RECORDS Send photocopy of maintenance record to BRP if needed. PREDELIVERY Serial number: Signature/Print: Mileage / km: Hours: Date: Dealer no: Notes: Refer to vehicle Pre-Delivery Bulletin for detailed installation procedures FIRST INSPECTION Mileage / km: Signature/Print: Hours: Date: Dealer no: Notes: For maintenance schedule refer to Maintenance Information section of this operator's guide...
  • Page 178 SERVICE Mileage / km: Signature/Print: Hours: Date: Dealer no: Notes: For maintenance schedule refer to Maintenance Information section of this operator's guide SERVICE Mileage / km: Signature/Print: Hours: Date: Dealer no: Notes: For maintenance schedule refer to Maintenance Information section of this operator's guide SERVICE Mileage / km: Signature/Print:...
  • Page 179 SERVICE Mileage / km: Signature/Print: Hours: Date: Dealer no: Notes: For maintenance schedule refer to Maintenance Information section of this operator's guide SERVICE Mileage / km: Signature/Print: Hours: Date: Dealer no: Notes: For maintenance schedule refer to Maintenance Information section of this operator's guide SERVICE Mileage / km: Signature/Print:...
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  • Page 181: Customer Information

    CUSTOMER INFORMATION ______________...
  • Page 182: Privacy Information

    PRIVACY INFORMATION BRP wishes to inform you that your coordinates will be used for safety and war- ranty related purposes. Furthermore, BRP and its affiliates may use its customer list to distribute marketing and promotional information about BRP and related products.
  • Page 183: Contact Us

    CONTACT US North America www.brp.com 565 de la Montagne Street Asia Valcourt (Québec) J0E 2L0 Canada Room 4609, Tower 2, Grand Gateway 3 Hong Qiao Sa De Cv, Av. Ferrocarril 202 Road Shanghai, Parque Ind. Querétaro, Lote2-B China 200020 76220 Santa Rosa Jáuregui, Qro., Mexico 21F Shinagawa East One Tower 2-16-1 Konan, Minatoku-ku,...
  • Page 184: Change Of Address/Ownership

    It is the owner’s responsibility to notify BRP. STOLEN UNITS: If your personal vehicle is stolen, you should notify BRP or an authorized Can-Am dealer. We will ask you to provide your name, address, phone number, the vehicle identification number and the date it was stolen.
  • Page 185 CHANGE OF ADDRESS/OWNERSHIP ______________...
  • Page 186 CHANGE OF ADDRESS/OWNERSHIP ______________...
  • Page 187 219 002 128 OPERATOR’S GUIDE Maverick Sport MAX T / ENGLISH GUIDE DU CONDUCTEUR Maverick Sport MAX T / ANGLAIS FAIT AU / MADE IN CANADA ®TM AND THE BRP LOGO ARE TRADEMARKS OF BOMBARDIER RECREATIONAL PRODUCTS INC. OR ITS AFFILIATES.

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