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Beth
February 3, 2025
How does the cargo bed open?
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Mr. Anderson
February 10, 2025
The cargo bed on a BRP Can-Am Defender 2022 Series opens using a tailgate. To open it, you need to lower the tailgate by releasing the retaining cables. When closing, always secure the tailgate before operating to prevent load loss.
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Defender Series (excluding European Union and United Kingdom) Traxter Series OPERATOR’S GUIDE Includes Safety, Vehicle and Maintenance Information WARNING Read this operator’s guide thoroughly. It contains important safety information. Minimum recommended operator age: 16 or older with a valid driver’s license. Keep this op- erator’s guide with the vehicle at all times.
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Denne boken kan finnes tilgjengelig på ditt eget språk. Kontakt din Norsk forhandler eller gå til: www.operatorsguides.brp.com Este manual pode estar disponível em seu idioma. Fale com sua Português concessionária ou visite o site: www.operatorsguides.brp.com www.operatorsguides.brp.com Käyttöohjekirja voi olla saatavissa omalla kielelläsi. Tarkista jälleenmyyjältä Suomi tai käy osoitteessa: www.operatorsguides.brp.com Denna bok kan finnas tillgänglig på...
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In Canada, products are distributed and serviced by Bombardier Recreational Products Inc. (BRP). In the USA, products are distributed and serviced by BRP US Inc. In the European Economic Area (which is comprised of the member states of the European Union plus the United Kingdom, Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein),...
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 G G E E N N E E R R A A L L I I N N F F O O R R M M A A T T I I O O N N .
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TABLE OF CONTENTS R R E E P P O O R R T T I I N N G G S S A A F F E E T T Y Y D D E E F F E E C C T T S S ......................... . 6 6 8 8 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 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 .
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 7 7 . . 6 6 " " 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 ( ( K K E E Y Y P P A A D D ) ) ........................9 9 9 9 Basic Functions ..................99 Settings .....................
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Front Differential ................. 148 Rear Final Drive (Mono Cylinder Models Only)........150 CVT Cover ..................151 Drive Belt ................... 152 Drive and Driven Pulleys ..............153 Spark Plugs..................154 Battery....................154 Fuses and Fusible Links..............155 Lights....................158 Drive Shaft Bellow and Protector............
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4) Warranty Coverage Period .............. 201 5) CONDITIONS TO HAVE WARRANTY COVERAGE......201 6) WHAT TO DO TO OBTAIN WARRANTY COVERAGE ...... 202 7) WHAT BRP WILL DO..............202 8) ADDITIONAL SUPPLIER WARRANTIES ......... 202 9) TRANSFER..................202 10) CONSUMER ASSISTANCE ............202 U U S S E E P P A A E E M M I I S S S S I I O O N N - - R R E E L L A A T T E E D D W W A A R R R R A A N N T T Y Y .
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4) WARRANTY COVERAGE PERIOD ..........214 5) CONDITIONS TO HAVE WARRANTY COVERAGE......215 6) WHAT TO DO TO OBTAIN WARRANTY COVERAGE ...... 215 7) WHAT BRP WILL DO..............215 8) TRANSFER..................216 9) CONSUMER ASSISTANCE ............216 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 ............................2 2 1 1 8 8 C C U U S S T T O O M M E E R R I I N N F F O O R R M M A A T T I I O O N N P P R R I I V V A A C C Y Y I I N N F F O O R R M M A A T T I I O O N N .
G G E E N N E E R R A A L L I I N N F F O O R R M M A A T T I I O O N N...
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Can-Am ® side-by-side vehicle. The types of safety messages, what It's backed by the BRP limited war- they look like and how they are used ranty and a network of authorized in this guide are explained as follows: Can-Am Off-road dealers ready to...
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Due to late changes, some differen- ces between the manufactured prod- descriptions and/or specifications in this guide may occur. BRP reserves the right at any time to discontinue or change specifications, designs, features, models or equip- ment without incurring any obligation upon itself.
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GENERAL INFORMATION This page is intentionally blank...
A A c c c c e e s s s s o o r r i i e e s s a a n n d d M M o o d d i i f f i i c c a a t t i i o o n n s s Any modifications or addition of accessories approved by BRP may affect the handling of your vehicle.
GENERAL PRECAUTIONS Avoid installing equipment not specifically approved by BRP for the vehicle and avoid unauthorized modifications. These modifications and equipment have not been tested by BRP and may create hazards. For example, they could: – Create a loss of control and increase risk of crash –...
Each visit to your authorized BRP dealer is a great opportu- nity for your dealer to verify if your vehicle is included in any safety campaign. We also urge you to visit your authorized BRP dealer in a timely manner if you become aware of any safety related campaigns.
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SAFE OPERATION - RESPONSIBILITIES Be tall enough to be properly seated: back against the backrest with the seat belt fastened, to hold the steering wheel with both hands and still be able to reach the full stroke of brake and accelerator pedals with the right foot and to firmly plant left foot on the footrest.
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SAFE OPERATION - RESPONSIBILITIES O O c c c c u u p p a a n n t t R R e e s s t t r r a a i i n n t t S S y y s s t t e e m m –...
P P R R E E - - R R I I D D E E I I N N S S P P E E C C T T I I O O N N Always inspect and confirm the safe operating condition of your vehicle prior to ride.
PRE-RIDE INSPECTION I I t t e e m m s s t t o o B B e e I I n n s s p p e e c c t t i i o o n n t t o o P P e e r r f f o o r r m m ✔...
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P P R R E E P P A A R R E E T T O O R R I I D D E E B B e e f f o o r r e e y y o o u u R R i i d d e e Perform pre-ride inspection to confirm the safe operating condition of your ve- hicle.
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PREPARE TO RIDE H H e e l l m m e e t t s s a a n n d d E E y y e e P P r r o o t t e e c c t t i i o o n n Helmets protect the head and brain from injury.
PREPARE TO RIDE distracted by adverse environmental elements. In case of a crash, good quality protective gear made of sturdy material may prevent or reduce injury. In cool-weather riding, protect yourself against hypothermia. Hypothermia, a con- dition of low body temperature, can cause loss of concentration, slowed reac- tions and loss of smooth, precise muscle movement.
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A A V V O O I I D D A A C C C C I I D D E E N N T T S S A A v v o o i i d d R R o o l l l l o o v v e e r r s s a a n n d d T T i i p p o o v v e e r r s s Side-by-side vehicles handle differently from other vehicles.
AVOID ACCIDENTS – Never grab the cage or ROPS while riding. Hands can be crushed between 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. If you think that the ve- hicle may tip or roll, the driver should keep both hands on the steering wheel and the left foot firmly planted on the footrest.
R R I I D D I I N N G G Y Y O O U U R R V V E E H H I I C C L L E E 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 Before you go out for a ride, it is very important to familiarize yourself with the handling of your vehicle by practicing in a controlled environment.
RIDING YOUR VEHICLE – Install 1 cone marker on both sides of the vehicle beside each rear wheel. Move the vehicle forward until you can see the cone markers, then stop the vehicle. Acknowledge the distance required to see obstacles behind you. –...
RIDING YOUR VEHICLE To maintain proper control it is strongly advised that you keep your hands on the steering wheel and within easy reach of all controls. The same holds true for your feet. To minimize the possibility of any leg or foot injury, keep your left foot on the footrest and right foot on the floor at all times.
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RIDING YOUR VEHICLE Mud or marsh lands may be encountered near water. Be prepared for sudden “holes” or changes in depth. Similarly so, be watchful of hazards such as rocks, logs, etc., partially covered by vegetation. R R i i d d i i n n g g o o n n S S n n o o w w o o r r I I c c e e When performing pre-ride inspection, pay special attention to locations on the ve- hicle where snow and/or ice accumulations may obstruct visibility of the tail lamp, clog ventilation openings, block the radiator and fan, and interfere with the move-...
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RIDING YOUR VEHICLE When riding in sand dunes it is advisable to equip the vehicle with an antenna type safety flag. This will help make your location more visible to others over the next sand dune. Proceed carefully should you see another safety flag ahead. R R i i d d i i n n g g o o n n G G r r a a v v e e l l , , L L o o o o s s e e S S t t o o n n e e s s o o r r O O t t h h e e r r S S l l i i p p p p e e r r y y S S u u r r f f a a c c e e s s Riding on loose stones or gravel is very similar to riding on ice.
RIDING YOUR VEHICLE If you feel that the slope is getting too steep to climb, apply brakes to immobilize vehicle. Put shift lever in reverse (R), and back down the hill, barely releasing brakes to remain at low speed. Do not attempt to turn around. Never coast down hill while vehicle is in neutral.
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RIDING YOUR VEHICLE judgment” you have in others around you will help you make a better choice of appropriate safe distance. This vehicle, like any other motorized vehicle, cannot stop “on a dime”. Before you ride, tell someone where you are planning to travel and your expected time of return.
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M M O O V V I I N N G G L L O O A A D D S S A A N N D D D D O O I I N N G G W W O O R R K K W W o o r r k k i i n n g g w w i i t t h h Y Y o o u u r r V V e e h h i i c c l l e e Your vehicle can help you perform a number of different LIGHT tasks ranging from snow removal to pulling wood or carrying cargo.
MOVING LOADS AND DOING WORK W W A A R R N N I I N N G G M M u u s s t t u u s s e e L L O O W W G G E E A A R R i i f f t t o o t t a a l l p p a a y y l l o o a a d d i i s s g g r r e e a a t t e e r r t t h h a a n n 2 2 2 2 6 6 k k g g ( ( 5 5 0 0 0 0 l l b b ) ) . . L L o o a a d d i i n n g g t t h h e e C C a a r r g g o o B B o o x x N N O O T T I I C C E E W W h h e e n n l l o o a a d d i i n n g g o o r r u u n n l l o o a a d d i i n n g g , , d d o o n n o o t t e e x x c c e e e e d d t t h h e e m m a a x x i i m m u u m m c c a a r r g g o o c c a a p p a a c c i i t t y y...
MOVING LOADS AND DOING WORK O O p p e e r r a a t t i i n n g g W W h h i i l l e e C C a a r r r r y y i i n n g g a a L L o o a a d d Reduce your speed when carrying cargo and turn gradually.
MOVING LOADS AND DOING WORK H H a a u u l l i i n n g g a a L L o o a a d d N N O O T T I I C C E E A A B B R R P P a a p p p p r r o o v v e e d d r r e e a a r r h h i i t t c c h h m m u u s s t t b b e e p p r r o o p p e e r r l l y y i i n n s s t t a a l l l l e e d d o o n n t t h h e e v v e e h h i i c c l l e e f f o o r r h h a a u u l l i i n n g g t t r r a a i i l l e e r r s s .
MOVING LOADS AND DOING WORK Improperly loading a trailer may cause loss of control. Always make sure load is evenly distributed and safely secured on the trailer; an evenly balanced trailer is easier to control. Always put the shift lever to L (low range) for hauling a trailer – in addition to pro- viding more torque, operating in low range helps account for the increased load on the rear tires.
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I I M M P P O O R R T T A A N N T T O O N N - - P P R R O O D D U U C C T T L L A A B B E E L L S S ( ( C C A A N N A A D D A A / / U U N N I I T T E E D D S S T T A A T T E E S S ) ) S S a a f f e e t t y y H H a a n n g g T T a a g g Any person who rides this vehicle...
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IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS (CANADA/UNITED STATES) S S a a f f e e t t y y L L a a b b e e l l s s free of charge. See an authorized Can-Am Off-road dealer. Read and understand all the safety la- bels on your vehicle.
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IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS (CANADA/UNITED STATES) T T Y Y P P I I C C A A L L T T Y Y P P I I C C A A L L SAFETY INFORMATION...
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IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS (CANADA/UNITED STATES) T T Y Y P P I I C C A A L L 1. General warning 2. General operating warning 3. Passenger warning 4. Pulling a load using the cage 5. 2WD/4WD selection 6. Tire pressure and maximum load 7.
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IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS (CANADA/UNITED STATES) G G e e n n e e r r a a l l W W a a r r n n i i n n g g L L a a b b e e l l Models Without CAB Be Sure Riders Pay Attention and Plan Ahead If you think or feel the vehicle may tip or roll, reduce your risk of injury :...
IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS (CANADA/UNITED STATES) G G e e n n e e r r a a l l O O p p e e r r a a t t 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 Models Without CAB Be Prepared •...
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IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS (CANADA/UNITED STATES) 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 Models Without CAB PASSENGER(S) Improper Use of this Vehicle Can Cause Severe Injury or Death...
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IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS (CANADA/UNITED STATES) R R o o l l l l o o v v 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 LH side RH Side Be prepared in case of...
IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS (CANADA/UNITED STATES) 2 2 W W D D / / 4 4 W W D D S S e e l l 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 Stop the vehicle and Put the Shift Must use Low Gear if total payload is greater than...
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IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS (CANADA/UNITED STATES) 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 n n d d T T o o w w – – W W a a r r n n i i n n g g L L a a b b e e l l NEVER tow this vehicle oriented backwards with a windshield in place.
IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS (CANADA/UNITED STATES) D D o o o o 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 - - ( ( T T h h r r e e e e w w i i n n d d o o w w s s d d o o o o r r s s ) ) W W A A R R N N I I N N G G D D o o N N O O T T p p u u t t y y o o u u r r a a r r m m o o u u t t s s i i d d e e o o f f t t h h e e v v e e h h i i c c l l e e , , t t h h e e r r e e i i s s a a 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 .
IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS (CANADA/UNITED STATES) D D o o o o 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 - - ( ( H H a a l l f f d d o o o o r r s s ) ) W W A A R R N N I I N N G G D D o o N N O O T T p p u u t t y y o o u u r r a a r r m m o o u u t t s s i i d d e e o o f f t t h h e e v v e e h h i i c c l l e e , , t t h h e e r r e e i i s s a a 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 .
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IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS (CANADA/UNITED STATES) P P u u l l l l i i n n g g a a T T r r a a i i l l 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 O O f f f f –...
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IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS (CANADA/UNITED STATES) C C o o o o l l a a n n t t 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 W W A A R R N N I I N N G G D D o o n n o o t t o o p p e e n n w w h h e e n n H H O O T T .
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IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS (CANADA/UNITED STATES) M M o o l l d d e e d d S S a a f f e e t t y y P P i i c c t t o o g g r r a a m m M M o o l l d d e e d d T T a a i i l l g g a a t t e e P P i i c c t t o o g g r r a a m m W W A A R R N N I I N N G G N N e e v v e e r r c c a a r r r r y y p p a a s s s s e e n n g g e e r r s s i i n n c c a a r r - -...
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IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS (CANADA/UNITED STATES) C C o o m m p p l l i i a a n n c c e e H H a a n n g g T T a a g g C C a a l l i i f f o o r r n n i i a a P P r r o o p p o o s s i i t t i i o o n n 6 6 5 5 W W a a r r n n i i n n g g - - H H a a n n g g T T a a g g Applicable for all models in Canada and United States of America or...
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I I M M P P O O R R T T A A N N T T O O N N - - P P R R O O D D U U C C T T L L A A B B E E L L S S ( ( A A L L L L C C O O U U N N T T R R I I E E S S E E X X C C E E P P T T C C A A N N A A D D A A / / U U N N I I T T E E D D S S T T A A T T E E S S ) ) S S a a f f e e t t y y L L a a b b e e l l s s free of charge.
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IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS (ALL COUNTRIES EXCEPT CANADA/UNITED STATES) SAFETY INFORMATION...
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IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS (ALL COUNTRIES EXCEPT CANADA/UNITED STATES) 1. General warning 2. General operating warning 3. Passenger warning 4. Pulling a load using the cage 5. 2WD/4WD selection 6. Tire pressure and maximum load 7. Rollover 8. Vehicle transport and tow 9.
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IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS (ALL COUNTRIES EXCEPT CANADA/UNITED STATES) O O p p e e r r a a t t o o 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 W W A A R R N N I I N N G G –...
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IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS (ALL COUNTRIES EXCEPT CANADA/UNITED STATES) 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 W W A A R R N N I I N N G G –...
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IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS (ALL COUNTRIES EXCEPT CANADA/UNITED STATES) T T i i r r e e P P r r e e s s s s u u r r e e a a n n d d M M a a x x i i m m u u m m L L o o a a d d – – W W a a r r n n i i n n g g P P i i c c t t o o g g r r a a m m W W A A R R N N I I N N G G –...
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IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS (ALL COUNTRIES EXCEPT CANADA/UNITED STATES) R R o o l l l l o o v v 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 W W A A R R N N I I N N G G –...
IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS (ALL COUNTRIES EXCEPT CANADA/UNITED STATES) 2 2 W W D D / / 4 4 W W D D S S e e l l 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 –...
IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS (ALL COUNTRIES EXCEPT CANADA/UNITED STATES) T T o o w w i i n n g g a a n n d d T T o o n n g g u u e e W W e e i i g g h h t t - - W W a a r r n n i i n n g g P P i i c c t t o o g g r r a a m m W W A A R R N N I I N N G G –...
IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS (ALL COUNTRIES EXCEPT CANADA/UNITED STATES) 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 n n d d T T o o w w – – C C o o o o l l a a n n t t 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 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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IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS (ALL COUNTRIES EXCEPT CANADA/UNITED STATES) E E x x h h a a u u s s t t – – H H o o t t P P a a r r t t P P i i c c t t o o g g r r a a m m C C A A U U T T I I O O N N D D o o n n o o t t t t o o u u c c h h w w h h e e n n h h o o t t .
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IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS (ALL COUNTRIES EXCEPT CANADA/UNITED STATES) M M o o l l d d e e d d S S a a f f e e t t y y P P i i c c t t o o g g r r a a m m M M o o l l d d e e d d T T a a i i l l g g a a t t e e P P i i c c t t o o g g r r a a m m W W A A R R N N I I N N G G N N e e v v e e r r c c a a r r r r y y p p a a s s s s e e n n g g e e r r s s i i n n c c a a r r - -...
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R R E E P P O O R R T T I I N N G G S S A A F F E E T T Y Y D D E E F F E E C C T T S S In Canada, if you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death, you should immediately inform Transport Canada in addition to notifying Bombardier Recreational Products Inc.
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V V E E H H I I C C L L E E I I N N F F O O R R M M A A T T I I O O N N...
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P P R R I I M M A A R R Y Y C C O O N N T T R R O O L L S S It is important to know the location and N N O O T T E E : : operation of all controls, and to devel- Some vehicle safety labels are not op and practice smooth and coordi-...
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PRIMARY CONTROLS S S t t e e e e r r i i n n g g W W h h e e e e l l To decrease vehicle speed or to stop vehicle, press down the brake pedal The steering wheel is located in front with your right foot.
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PRIMARY CONTROLS R R e e v v e e r r s s e e The reverse position allows the ve- hicle to go backwards. Depending upon your particular ve- hicle configuration, a back-up alarm may be equipped on the vehicle. It goes on automatically when the re- verse gear is selected.
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S S E E C C O O N N D D A A R R Y Y C C O O N N T T R R O O L L S S Some features may not apply to your For information on vehicle safety la- model or could be optional.
SECONDARY CONTROLS T T Y Y P P I I C C A A L L - - C C A A B B M M O O D D E E L L W W I I T T H H H H E E A A T T I I N N G G A A N N D D A A / / C C S S H H O O W W N N 1.
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SECONDARY CONTROLS I I g g n n i i t t i i o o n n S S w w i i t t c c h h a a n n d d K K e e y y s s K K e e y y s s The ignition switch is located on the B B a a s s i i c c K K e e y y...
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SECONDARY CONTROLS The performance key allows the user 2 2 W W D D / / 4 4 W W D D S S w w i i t t c c h h to access the full torque of the engine 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 S S m m a a r r t t - - L L o o k k as well as the top speed of the vehicle.
SECONDARY CONTROLS C C l l i i m m a a t t e e C C o o n n t t r r o o l l s s C C A A B B M M o o d d e e l l s s O O n n l l y y The climate controls unit are located in center of the upper console.
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SECONDARY CONTROLS This switch is used to select either the headlights OFF position, low or high W W i i n n c c h h S S w w i i t t c c h h beams. The winch can be controlled from in- side and outside the vehicle with the P P o o w w e e r r W W i i n n d d o o w w S S w w i i t t c c h h e e s s winch control switch located in the...
SECONDARY CONTROLS W W i i p p e e r r / / W W i i n n d d s s h h i i e e l l d d W W a a s s h h e e r r S S w w i i t t c c h h The wiper / windshield washer switch is located overhead, to the left of the...
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. Some on-product labels are not shown on illustrations. For information concerning the safety labels, refer to Important On-Product Labels .
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EQUIPMENT 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 s s The vehicle is equipped with storage compartments designed to carry light objects.
EQUIPMENT O O p p e e n n i i n n g g t t h h e e T T o o o o l l B B o o x x L L i i d d 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 o o o o l l b b o o x x i i s s s s e e c c u u r r e e d d t t o o v v e e h h i i c c l l e e a a n n d d...
EQUIPMENT F F o o o o t t r r e e s s t t s s The vehicle is equipped with driver and RH passenger footrests to allow firmly planting feet on vehicle floor, which helps to maintain proper body position while riding.
EQUIPMENT of approximately 20 km/h (12 MPH) on flat ground. W W A A R R N N I I N N G G T T h h e e v v e e h h i i c c l l e e m m a a y y r r e e a a c c h h h h i i g g h h e e r r o o r r l l o o w w e e r r s s p p e e e e d d d d e e p p e e n n d d i i n n g g o o n n i i n n c c l l i i n n e e s s .
EQUIPMENT 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 s s passenger seats adjustable. The central passenger seat backrest can be tilted forward for access to cup holders by releasing the latch located on top of the backrest.
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EQUIPMENT W W i i n n c c h h of 3000 RPM to increase charging power to the battery. W W A A R R N N I I N N G G T T o o a a v v o o i i d d 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 o o r r W W A A R R N N I I N N G G i i m m p p o o r r t t a a n n t t c c o o m m p p o o n n e e n n t t s s d d a a m m a a g g e e s s .
EQUIPMENT Position tailgate so as to remove it from pivot points. 1. Cargo box release handle A A n n c c h h o o r r i i n n g g H H o o o o k k s s To provide anchoring point in order to secure cargo inside the cargo box, 4 1.
EQUIPMENT Remove protective cap to use. Always reinstall it after use to protect against weather. U U S S B B P P o o w w e e r r O O u u t t l l e e t t Some models are equipped with a USB port used for charging.
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EQUIPMENT F F u u l l l l D D o o o o r r s s W W i i t t h h E E l l e e c c t t r r i i c c W W i i n n d d o o w w s s Some vehicles come equipped with full doors and electric windows.
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EQUIPMENT T T h h r r e e e e - - W W i i n n d d o o w w D D o o o o r r s s Full glass windshield with wiper can be removed from vehicle.
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EQUIPMENT C C l l i i m m a a t t e e C C o o n n t t r r o o l l S S y y s s t t e e m m The air flow may be adjusted using the central knob.
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EQUIPMENT Rotate the external ring of the vent to Turn to select the desired fan speed orient the air flow in the cockpit. or to switch it off. N N O O T T E E : : If the fan is switched off, the wind- shield may fog up.
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EQUIPMENT The temperature can be set between In AUTO mode, the system automati- 13 °C and 28 °C (56 °F and 82 °F) in 1 cally adjusts to heat or cool the cockpit degree increments. to obtain the selected temperature as quickly as possible by adjusting the In position T °...
EQUIPMENT To change the B B R R I I G G H H T T N N E E S S S S : press the selector knob 1 time, then turn the knob until the desired level is reached. To select °...
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 C C o o u u n n t t r r y y I I c c o o n n G G e e n n e e r r a a l l V V i i e e w w...
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4.5” DIGITAL DISPLAY T T r r a a n n s s m m i i s s 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 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 gear position of This display shows trip information:...
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4.5” DIGITAL DISPLAY W W a a r r n n i i n n g g a a n n d d 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 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 When lit, seat belt ORANGE - Vehicle...
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4.5” DIGITAL DISPLAY Fault codes will be scrolled on the Using LOWER button, select Lower Display. B B R R I I G G H H T T N N E E S S S S and hold button to change brightness.
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7 7 . . 6 6 " " 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 ( ( K K E E Y Y P P A A D D ) ) 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 The left lateral display includes: –...
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7.6" DIGITAL DISPLAY (KEYPAD) – R (Reverse) C C o o u u n n t t r r y y I I c c o o n n – N (Neutral) – H (High range) – L (Low range) For European –...
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7.6" DIGITAL DISPLAY (KEYPAD) OK button can be pressed instead of W W a a r r n n i i n n g g a a n n d d 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 holding MENU button.
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7.6" DIGITAL DISPLAY (KEYPAD) Using MENU button, select U U N N I I T T S S Refer to an authorized Can-Am Off-- and hold button to change units. road dealer for language availability and to setup the gauge to your S S p p e e e e d d / / R R P P M M preference.
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F F U U E E L L F F u u e e l l R R e e q q u u i i r r e e m m e e n n t t s s N N O O T T I I C C E E A A l l w w a a y y s s u u s s e e f f r r e e s s h h g g a a s s o o l l i i n n e e .
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FUEL 4. Slowly unscrew the fuel reservoir cap counterclockwise to remove it. W W A A R R N N I I N N G G I I f f a a d d i i f f f f e e r r e e n n t t i i a a l l p p r r e e s s s s u u r r e e c c o o n n d d i i t t i i o o n n i i s s n n o o t t i i c c e e d d ( ( w w h h i i s s t t l l i i n n g g s s o o u u n n d d h h e e a a r r d d w w h h e e n n l l o o o o s s e e n n i i n n g g f f u u e e l l r r e e s s e e r r v v o o i i r r c c a a p p ) ) h h a a v v e e v v e e h h i i c c l l e e i i n n s s p p e e c c t t e e d d a a n n d d / /...
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B B R R E E A A K K - - I I N N P P E E R R I I O O D D O O p p e e r r a a t t i i o o n n D D u u r r i i n n g g B B r r e e a a k k - - I I n n A break-in period of 10 operating hours or 300 km (200 mi) is required for the vehicle.
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B B A A S S I I C C P P R R O O C C E E D D U U R R E E S S S S t t a a r r t t i i n n g g t t h h e e E E n n g g i i n n e e Pay attention to the following: Press the brake pedal.
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. . If riding in any of the conditions listed below, BRP highly recommends not to constantly hold the throttle wide open W W A A R R N N I I N N G G (WOT) for more than five (5) minutes.
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S S P P E E C C I I A A L L P P R R O O C C E E D D U U R R E E S S N N O O T T E E : : N N O O T T I I C C E E Component failures resulting from S S t t o o p p t t h h e e e e n n g g i i n n e e a a n n d d d d r r a a i i n n t t h h e e...
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SPECIAL PROCEDURES Points to be verified, including but not limited to: – All fluid levels – Seat belts, including retractors, buckles and semi-cinching tabs – Cage and its attachment points – Steering system – Suspension and its attachment points. W W h h a a t t t t o o d d o o i i f f V V e e h h i i c c l l e e i i s s S S u u b b m m e e r r g g e e d d Should the vehicle become immersed, it will be necessary to have it trans-...
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T T U U N N E E Y Y O O U U R R R R I I D D E E 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 Suspension adjustment and loading can have an effect on your vehicle handling and comfort.
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T T R R A A N N S S P P O O R R T T I I N N G G T T H H E E V V E E H H I I C C L L E E When contacting a towing or trans- W W A A R R N N I I N N G G porting service, be sure to ask if they...
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TRANSPORTING THE VEHICLE U U s s i i n n g g V V e e h h i i c c l l e e P P o o w w e e r r t t o o C C l l i i m m b b W W A A R R N N I I N N G G O O n n t t o o T T r r a a i i l l e e r r i i n n g g E E q q u u i i p p m m e e n n t t H H a a v v e e t t h h e e h h e e l l p p o o f f a a n n a a s s s s i i s s t t a a n n t t .
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TRANSPORTING THE VEHICLE S S e e c c u u r r i i n n g g V V e e h h i i c c l l e e f f o o r r T T r r a a n n s s p p o o r r t t W W A A R R N N I I N N G G T T o o a a v v o o i i d d 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 o o r r i i m m p p o o r r t t a a n n t t c c o o m m p p o o n n e e n n t t s s d d a a m m a a g g e e s s .
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L L I I F F T T I I N N G G A A N N D D S S U U P P P P O O R R T T I I N N G G T T H H E E V V E E H H I I C C L L E E F F r r o o n n t t o o f f V V e e h h i i c c l l e e 1.
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For emission-related warranty claims, BRP is limiting the diagnosis and repair of emission-related parts to the authorized Can-Am Off-road dealers. For more in- formation, please refer to the US EPA Emission-Related Warranty contained in the Warranty section.
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– Low RPM driving cycle in short distances without reaching operating temperature. N N O O T T E E : : BRP strongly recommends the installation of a block heater to help warm up the liquids, this will also help to extend the oil lifetime.
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MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE D D e e e e p p M M u u d d / / W W a a t t e e r r U U s s e e Whether your vehicle is a X mr model or was accessorized for deep mud / water use, this type of usage requires more frequent maintenance and inspections to ensure debris has not infiltrated mechanical components.
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MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE R R e e g g u u l l a a r r M M a a i i n n t t e e n n a a n n c c e e O O v v e e r r v v i i e e w w Calendar Regular Duty Vehicle Hours...
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MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE 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 C C A A B B R R E E G G U U L L A A R R D D U U T T Y Y A A = = A A d d j j u u s s t t E E v v e e r r y y y y e e a a r r E E v v e e r r y y 2 2 y y e e a a r r s s...
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MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE R R E E G G U U L L A A R R D D U U T T Y Y A A = = A A d d j j u u s s t t E E v v e e r r y y y y e e a a r r 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...
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MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE S S E E V V E E R R E E D D U U T T Y Y A A + + E E v v e e r r y y 6 6 E E v v e e r r y y 2 2 A A = = A A d d j j u u s s t t E E v v e e r r y y y y e e a a r r m m o o n n t t h h s s...
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MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE S S E E V V E E R R E E D D U U T T Y Y A A + + E E v v e e r r y y 6 6 E E v v e e r r y y 2 2 A A = = A A d d j j u u s s t t E E v v e e r r y y y y e e a a r r m m o o n n t t h h s s...
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MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE D D E E E E P P M M U U D D / / W W A A T T E E R R A A + + E E v v e e r r y y 6 6 E E v v e e r r y y 2 2 A A = = A A d d j j u u s s t t E E v v e e r r y y y y e e a a r r...
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MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE D D E E E E P P M M U U D D / / W W A A T T E E R R A A + + E E v v e e r r y y 6 6 E E v v e e r r y y 2 2 A A = = A A d d j j u u s s t t E E v v e e r r y y y y e e a a r r...
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MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE M M o o d d e e l l s s W W i i t t h h C C A A B B R R E E G G U U L L A A R R D D U U T T Y Y A A = = A A d d j j u u s s t t E E v v e e r r y y y y e e a a r r E E v v e e r r y y 2 2 y y e e a a r r s s...
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MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE R R E E G G U U L L A A R R D D U U T T Y Y A A = = A A d d j j u u s s t t E E v v e e r r y y y y e e a a r r 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...
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MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE S S E E V V E E R R E E D D U U T T Y Y A A + + E E v v e e r r y y 6 6 E E v v e e r r y y 2 2 A A = = A A d d j j u u s s t t E E v v e e r r y y y y e e a a r r m m o o n n t t h h s s...
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MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE S S E E V V E E R R E E D D U U T T Y Y A A + + E E v v e e r r y y 6 6 E E v v e e r r y y 2 2 A A = = A A d d j j u u s s t t E E v v e e r r y y y y e e a a r r m m o o n n t t h h s s...
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MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE D D E E E E P P M M U U D D / / W W A A T T E E R R A A + + E E v v e e r r y y 6 6 E E v v e e r r y y 2 2 A A = = A A d d j j u u s s t t E E v v e e r r y y y y e e a a r r...
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MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE D D E E E E P P M M U U D D / / W W A A T T E E R R A A + + E E v v e e r r y y 6 6 E E v v e e r r y y 2 2 A A = = A A d d j j u u s s t t E E v v e e r r y y y y e e a a r r...
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M M A A I I N N T T E E N N A A N N C C E E P P R R O O C C E E D D U U R R E E S S This section includes instructions for –...
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 2. Clean engine air filter by tapping out heavy dust from paper ele- ment, this will allow dirt and dust to get out of the paper filter. N N O O T T I I C C E E I I t t i i s s n n o o t t r r e e c c o o m m m m e e n n d d e e d d t t o o b b l l o o w w c c o o m m p p r r e e s s s s e e d d a a i i r r o o n n t t h h e e p p a a p p e e r r e e l l e e - - m m e e n n t t ;...
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BRP recommends the use of its XPS 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 C C V V T T A A i i r r F F i i l l t t e e r r engine oil or an equivalent at all time.
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES If the recommended XPS engine 7. Remove dipstick and check oil lev- oil is not available: el. It should be near or equal to the upper mark. – Use a 4-stroke SAE engine oil meeting or exceeding the fol- lowing lubricant industry specifications.
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 6. Unscrew drain plug and discard 18. Dispose oil and filter as per your the gasket ring. local environmental regulations. T T w w i i n n C C y y l l i i n n d d e e r r s s E E n n g g i i n n e e s s V V e e r r i i f f y y i i n n g g t t h h e e E E n n g g i i n n e e O O i i l l L L e e v v e e l l ( ( V V - - T T w w i i n n ) ) N N O O T T I I C C E E...
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES If the level is below the lower mark, add oil as follow: – Place a funnel into the dipstick hole. – Add a small amount of recom- mended oil and recheck oil level. – Continue to add oil until the lev- el reaches the upper mark.
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 16. Refill as necessary. 2. Wet a NEW O-ring with engine oil 17. Ensure oil filter and drain plug and slip onto oil filter cover. areas are not leaking. 3. Install the new filter into the cover. 18. Dispose oil and filter as per your 4.
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 2. Wet a NEW O-ring with engine oil and slip onto oil filter cover. 3. Install the new filter into the cover. 4. Apply engine oil to the seal on the open end of the oil filter. 3. Remove oil filter cover. 4.
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 1. Insert upper tabs 1. To access radiator, pull the lower 2. Push and lock lower tabs in fascia part of the front grille and slide it down. 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 2.
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES R R e e p p l l a a c c i i n n g g t t h h e e 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 W W A A R R N N I I N N G G W W A A R R N N I I N N G G I I n n o o r r d d e e r r t t o o a a v v o o i i d d p p o o t t e e n n t t i i a a l l b b u u r r n n s s , ,...
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES H H e e a a t t i i n n g g / / A A i i r r C C o o n n d d i i t t i i o o n n i i n n g g A A i i r r 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 F F i i l l t t e e r r ( ( i i f f e e q q u u i i p p p p e e d d ) ) Coolant drain...
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES N N O O T T I I C C E E I I t t i i s s n n o o t t r r e e c c o o m m m m e e n n d d e e d d t t o o b b l l o o w w c c o o m m p p r r e e s s s s e e d d a a i i r r o o n n t t h h e e p p a a p p e e r r e e l l e e - - m m e e n n t t ;...
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES L L a a t t e e r r a a l l C C o o c c k k p p i i t t A A i i r r F F i i l l t t e e r r s s M M u u f f f f l l e e r r a a n n d d S S p p a a r r k k A A r r r r e e s s t t e e r r To remove these filters, grab the grille I I n n s s p p e e c c t t i i n n g g a a n n d d C C l l e e a a n n i i n n g g t t h h e e...
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N N O O T T E E : : The XPS oil is specially formulated to meet the lubrication requirements of this gearbox. BRP strongly recom- mends the use of its XPS oil. How- ever, if the XPS synthetic gear oil is...
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES C C A A U U T T I I O O N N T T h h e e g g e e a a r r b b o o x x o o i i l l c c a a n n b b e e v v e e r r y y h h o o t t . . 6.
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 5. Wipe and reinstall the dipstick. 10. Clean VSS using a clean rag. 6. Remove dipstick again and check 11. Install the VSS and tighten screw oil level. It should be near or equal to specification. to the upper mark. 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 10 ±...
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 2. Place a drain pan underneath the N N O O T T E E : : The oil should be level with oil drain plug area. the bottom of the oil level orifice. N N O O T T I I C C E E U U s s e e O O N N L L Y Y t t h h e e r r e e c c o o m m m m e e n n d d e e d d t t y y p p e e o o f f o o i i l l .
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The XPS oil is specially formulated to meet the lubrication requirements of this differential. BRP strongly recom- mends the use of its XPS oil. V V - - T T W W I I N N E E N N G G I I N N E E 7.
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V V e e r r i i f f y y i i n n g g t t h h e e R R e e a a r r F F i i n n a a l l D D r r i i v v e e O O i i l l meet the lubrication requirements of L L e e v v e e l l this gearbox. BRP strongly recom- 1. Place the vehicle on a level mends the use of its XPS oil. How- surface.
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 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 u u c c h h C C V V T T w w h h i i l l e e 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 .
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 4. Remove the CVT cover and its Please refer to Tips for Maximizing gasket. Drive Belt Durability in Basic Proce- dures for some important information. 1. Remove the CVT Cover . 2. Install the puller/locking tool in the threaded hole of the driven pulley.
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 3. Screw the puller/locking tool in the threaded hole of the adaptor. P P u u l l l l e e r r / / l l o o c c k k i i n n g g t t o o o o l l ( ( P P / / N N 5 5 2 2 9 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 8 8 8 ) ) 4.
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES D D r r i i v v e e n n 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 Inspect the bushings of the cam and of the sliding sheave of the driven pul- 11 Nm...
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 4. Remove battery holder retaining the front service center and another screw(s). one under the right passenger seat, near the battery. Two fuse links inside the electric har- ness complete the system protection. An additional 50A fuse to protect the voltage regulator is located near the battery.
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES I I n n s s i i d d e e F F r r o o n n t t S S e e r r v v i i c c e e C C e e n n t t e e r r D D e e s s c c r r i i p p R R a a t t i i n n g g N N o o...
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES C C A A B B M M o o d d e e l l s s S S e e c c o o n n d d a a r r y y F F u u s s e e B B o o x x ( ( U U n n d d e e r r 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 ) ) D D e e s s c c r r i i p p t t i i o o n n R R a a t t i i n n g g...
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES H H e e a a d d l l i i g g h h t t B B e e a a m m A A i i m m i i n n g g Descrip Rating Turn adjustment screw to adjust beam...
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES I I n n s s t t a a l l l l i i n n g g a a W W h h e e e e l l 1. Inspect studs threads and lug nuts. Replace if needed.
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES T T i i r r e e P P r r e e s s s s u u r r e e W W A A R R N N I I N N G G W W A A R R N N I I N N G G R R e e p p l l a a c c e e t t i i r r e e s s o o n n l l y y w w i i t t h h t t h h e e s s a a m m e e t t y y p p e e a a n n d d s s i i z z e e a a s s o o r r i i g g i i n n a a l l t t i i r r e e s s .
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES B B r r a a k k e e s s B B r r a a k k e e F F l l u u i i d d R R e e s s e e r r v v o o i i r r 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 vehicle on a level surface, check brake fluid in reservoir for proper level.
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES R R e e c c o o m m m m e e n n d d e e d d B B r r a a k k e e F F l l u u i i d d D D o o o o r r s s Always use brake fluid meeting the L L u u b b r r i i c c a a t t i i n n g g D D o o o o r r L L a a t t c c h h M M e e c c h h a a n n i i s s m m...
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 1. Lower cage fasteners 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 67.5 ± 2.5 Nm Cage (50 ±...
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V V E E H H I I C C L L E E C C A A R R E E Painted parts which are damaged 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 should be properly repainted to pre- When vehicle is used in salt-water en- vent rust.
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S S T T O O R R A A G G E E A A N N D D P P R R E E S S E E A A S S O O N N P P R R E E P P A A R R A A T T I I O O N N When a vehicle is not in use for more than 4 months, proper storage is a necessity.
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T T E E C C H H N N I I C C A A L L I I N N F F O O R R M M A A T T I I O O N N...
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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 The main components of your vehicle T T w w i i n n C C y y l l i i n n d d e e r r E E n n g g i i n n e e (engine and frame) are identified by...
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VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION 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 H H a a n n g g T T a a g g North American Models AVIS...
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VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION 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 A A i i r r F F i i l l t t e e r r M M a a i i n n t t e e n n a a n n c c e e L L a a b b e e l l North American Models M M i i d d d d l l e e S S e e a a t t O O p p e e n n i i n n g g P P i i c c t t o o g g r r a a m m...
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Cette structure de protection contre le retournement respecte les requis de BRP certi e que ce véhicule récréatif hors-route est conforme à la norme ‘’ American performance de la norme ISO 3471: 2008 et de OSHA 29 CFR § 1928.53 (Testé au National Standard for Recreational O -Highway Vehicles’’, ANSI / ROHVA 1 –...
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VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION EMISSION CONTROL INFORMATION W W H H E E N N A A P P P P L L I I C C A A B B L L E E E E t t h h a a n n o o l l C C o o m m p p l l i i a a n n c c e e P P i i c c t t o o g g r r a a m m This label is always located near the fuel cap.
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E E V V A A P P O O R R A A T T I I V V E E E E M M I I S S S S I I O O N N C C O O N N T T R R O O L L S S Y Y S S T T E E M M C C a a l l i i f f o o r r n n i i a a M M o o d d e e l l s s w w i i t t h h E E v v a a p p o o r r a a t t i i v v e e E E m m i i s s s s i i o o n n C C o o n n t t r r o o l l S S y y s s t t e e m m Beginning with the 2018 model-year vehicles, some California models are certi- fied to meet the CARB (California Air Resources Board) TP-933.
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N N O O I I S S E E E E M M I I S S S S I I O O N N C C O O N N T T R R O O L L S S Y Y S S T T E E M M R R E E G G U U L L A A T T I I O O N N U U S S A A a a n n d d C C a a n n a a d d a a O O n n l l y y 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 N N o o i i s s e e C C o o n n t t r r o o l l S S y y s s - -...
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N N O O I I S S E E E E M M I I S S S S I I O O N N A A N N D D V V I I B B R R A A T T I I O O N N V V A A L L U U E E S S ( ( M M A A C C H H I I N N E E R R Y Y D D I I R R E E C C T T I I V V E E 2 2 0 0 0 0 6 6 / / 4 4 2 2 / / E E C C C C O O M M P P L L I I A A N N C C E E M M O O D D E E L L S S ) ) Noise emission and vibration values are measured in accordance with...
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E E U U - - D D E E C C L L A A R R A A T T I I O O N N O O F F C C O O N N F F O O R R M M I I T T Y Y...
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U U K K – – D D E E C C L L A A R R A A T T I I O O N N O O F F C C O O N N F F O O R R M M I I T T Y Y...
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E E A A C C D D E E C C L L A A R R A A T T I I O O N N O O F F C C O O N N F F O O R R M M I I T T Y Y Left blank for Eurasian Conformity mark where applicable...
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T T E E C C H H N N I I C C A A L L S S P P E E C C I I F F I I C C A A T T I I O O N N S S...
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T T E E C C H H N N I I C C A A L L S S P P E E C C I I F F I I C C A A T T I I O O N N S S E E n n g g i i n n e e ROTAX ®...
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS E E n n g g i i n n e e Spark arrestor approved by USDA Forest Service Exhaust system Catalyst on NRMM models Synthetic paper filter Air filter 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 Type Wet sump Replaceable cartridge...
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS C C o o o o l l i i n n g g S S y y s s t t e e m m Recommended XPS Extended life pre-mixed coolant coolant Ethyl glycol / water mix (50%/50%).
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS G G e e a a r r b b o o x x Alternate oil if XPS 75W 140 API GL-5 products is not available 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 HVAC 850 W @ 6000 RPM models...
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS F F u u e e l l S S y y s s t t e e m m Electronic fuel injection Fuel delivery (EFI) with iTC 46 mm with ETA Throttle body 54 mm with ETA HD10 Fuel pump Electric (in fuel tank)
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS D D r r i i v v e e S S y y s s t t e e m m 3.43:1 HD10 CV joint grease XPS CV joint grease Spline's propeller shaft grease (grease applied to XPS Propeller shaft spline connections) grease or equivalent...
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS R R e e a a r r S S u u s s p p e e n n s s i i o o n n All other 254 mm (10 in) models Quantity Shock absorber Type Gas charged Preload adjustment...
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS T T i i r r e e s s Recommended tire inflation pressure is found on the Tire Label. Pressure Refer to appropriate Important On-Product Labels section for its location. 686 x 229 x 356 mm Front (27 x 9 x 14 in) Tire size 686 x 279 x 356 mm...
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS D D i i m m e e n n s s i i o o n n s s DPS CAB 165.1 cm (65 in) DPS CAB Limited HD10 Overall width DPS HD10 162.5 cm (64 in) XT HD10 All other 157.5 cm (62 in)
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS D D i i m m e e n n s s i i o o n n s s DPS CAB 30.5 cm (12 in) Limited DPS HD10 33 cm (13 in) Ground clearance XT HD10 All other 28 cm (11 in) models L L o o a a d d i i n n g g C C a a p p a a c c i i t t y y a a n n d d W W e e i i g g h h t t...
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS L L o o a a d d i i n n g g C C a a p p a a c c i i t t y y a a n n d d W W e e i i g g h h t t 1391 kg (3068 lb) Base HD7 1393 kg (3071 lb)
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T T R R O O U U B B L L E E S S H H O O O O T T I I N N G G...
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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 G G U U I I D D E E L L I I N N E E S S C C V V T T B B e e l l t t I I s s S S l l i i p p p p i i n n g g 1 1 .
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDELINES – Active the drowned mode to start the engine. Refer to Flooded Engine in Spe- cial Procedures section. 2 2 . . N N o o f f u u e e l l t t o o t t h h e e e e n n g g i i n n e e ( ( s s p p a a r r k k p p l l u u g g d d r r y y w w h h e e n n r r e e m m o o v v e e d d ) ) . . –...
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDELINES 7 7 . . E E n n g g i i n n e e i i s s i i n n T T o o r r q q u u e e L L i i m m i i t t a a t t i i o o n n m m o o d d e e ( ( i i f f e e q q u u i i p p p p e e d d ) ) . . –...
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDELINES P P a a r r t t i i a a l l o o r r N N o o R R e e s s p p o o n n s s e e F F r r o o m m t t h h e e A A c c c c e e l l e e r r a a t t o o r r P P e e d d a a l l - - C C h h e e c c k k E E n n g g i i n n e e I I s s O O N N a a n n d d P P P P S S F F a a u u l l t t M M e e s s s s a a g g e e I I s s D D i i s s p p l l a a y y e e d d 1 1 .
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A A U U D D I I O O S S Y Y S S T T E E M M – – 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 A A U U n n i i t t D D o o e e s s N N o o t t T T u u r r n n O O n n N N o o S S o o u u n n d d o o r r L L o o w w S S o o u u n n d d f f r r o o m m a a S S p p e e c c i i f f i i c c Z Z o o n n e e o o r r A A l l l l Z Z o o n n e e s s...
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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 E E S S S S A A G G E E S S If an abnormal engine condition occurs, the following messages can be com- bined with a pilot lamp.
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BRP. BRP reserves the right to modify this limited warranty at any time, being understood that such modification will not alter the warranty condi- tions applicable to the products sold while this warranty is in effect.
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BRP will not honor this limited warranty to any private use owner or commercial use owner if one of the preceding conditions has not been met. Such limitations are necessary in order to allow BRP to preserve both the safety of its products, and also that of its consumers and the general public.
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The customer must cease using the SSV upon the appearance of an anomaly. The customer must notify a servicing BRP dealer within three (3) days of the ap- pearance of a defect, and provide it with reasonable access to the product and reasonable opportunity to repair it.
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2. It is free from defects in materials and workmanship that may keep it from meeting the requirements of 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 workmanship that would increase the engine’s emissions of any regulated pollutant within the stated warranty peri-...
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L L i i m m i i t t e e d d A A p p p p l l i i c c a a b b i i l l i i t t y y 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 mainte-...
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BRP dealer, you should contact BRP by filling out the customer contact form at w w w w w w . . b b r r p p . . c c o o m m or contact BRP by mail at one of the addresses listed under the CONTACT US section of this guide, or call at 1-888-272-9222.
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OHRV owner. In the event a temporary repair is permitted, repairs may be performed at any available service establishment, or by the owner, using any replacement part. BRP must reimburse the owner for his or her expenses including diagnostic charges for such temporary repair or replacement, not to...
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(s) unless such part (s) are also warranted. Conditions and exclusions: – BRP may deny you warranty coverage if your OHRV or a part has failed di- rectly due to abuse, neglect, improper maintenance or unapproved modifications.
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CALIFORNIA EVAPORATIVE EMISSIONS CONTROL WARRANTY STATEMENT 13. Purge Valve(s) 14. Check Valve(s)* 15. Vapor Hose(s) 16. Flow Reducer 17. Filter(s)* 18. All other parts not listed that may affect the evaporative emissions control system N N O O T T E E : : *As related to the evaporative emission control system. If any evaporative emissions-related part on your Off-Road Sport Vehicle is de- fective the part will be repaired or replaced by Bombardier Recreational Products Inc.
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BRP. BRP reserves the right to modify this warranty at any time, being understood that such modification will not alter the warranty conditions applicable to the products sold while this warranty is in effect.
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The following list includes, without limitation, items that are considered wear items and that are not covered under BRP's limited warranty unless failure is a di- rect result of a defect in material or workmanship: –...
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BRP will not honor this limited warranty to any private use owner or commercial use owner if one of the preceding conditions has not been met. Such limitations are necessary in order to allow BRP to preserve both the safety of its products, and also that of its consumers and the general public.
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SSV Distributor/Dealer's service manager or owner. 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 under the Contact Us section of this guide.
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BRP. BRP reserves the right to modify this warranty at any time, being understood that such modification will not alter the warranty conditions applicable to the products...
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The following list includes, without limitation, items that are considered wear items and that are not covered under BRP's limited warranty unless failure is a di- rect result of a defect in material or workmanship: –...
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BRP will not honor this limited warranty to any private use owner or commercial use owner if one of the preceding conditions has not been met. Such limitations are necessary in order to allow BRP to preserve both the safety of its products, and also that of its consumers and the general public.
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SSV Distributor/Dealer's service manager or owner. 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 under the Contact Us section of this guide.
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BRP LIMITED WARRANTY FOR THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC AREA, THE COMMONWEALTH OF THE INDEPENDENT STATES AND TURKEY: 2022 CAN-AM ® A A D D D D I I T T I I O O N N A A L L T T E E R R M M S S A A N N D D C C O O N N D D I I T T I I O O N N S S F F O O R R F F R R A A N N C C E E O O N N L L Y Y...
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M M A A I I N N T T E E N N A A N N C C E E R R E E C C O O R R D D S S Send photocopy of maintenance record to BRP if needed.
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MAINTENANCE RECORDS S S e e r r v v i i c c e e Mileage / km: Signature/Print: Hours: Date: Dealer no: 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 / km: Signature/Print: Hours:...
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MAINTENANCE RECORDS S S e e r r v v i i c c e e Mileage / km: Signature/Print: Hours: Date: Dealer no: 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 / km: Signature/Print: Hours:...
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MAINTENANCE RECORDS S S e e r r v v i i c c e e Mileage / km: Signature/Print: Hours: Date: Dealer no: 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 / km: Signature/Print: Hours:...
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MAINTENANCE RECORDS S S e e r r v v i i c c e e Mileage / km: Signature/Print: Hours: Date: Dealer no: 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 / km: Signature/Print: Hours:...
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C C U U S S T T O O M M E E R R I I N N F F O O R R M M A A T T I I O O N N...
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P P R R I I V V A A C C Y Y I I N N F F O O R R M M A A T T I I O O N N The protection of your personal information is a priority for BRP. Our data privacy practices are described in our Privacy Policy, which you can review at any time.
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C C O O N N T T A A C C T T U U S S www.brp.com S S w w e e d d e e n n Spinnvägen 15 903 61 Umeå A A s s i i a a P P a a c c i i f f i i c c...
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It is the owner’s responsibility to notify BRP. S S T T O O L L E E N N U U N N I I T T S S : : If your personal vehicle is stolen, you should notify BRP or an authorized Can-Am dealer.
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– Do not operate after using drugs or alcohol. – Do not allow operation on public roads (unless designated for off-highway vehicle access) – collisions with cars and trucks can occur. – Do not exceed vehicle seating capacity. www.brp.com 219002237...
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How does the cargo bed open?
The cargo bed on a BRP Can-Am Defender 2022 Series opens using a tailgate. To open it, you need to lower the tailgate by releasing the retaining cables. When closing, always secure the tailgate before operating to prevent load loss.
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