Diagnostic Codes; Handlebar Tilt - Arctic Cat Crossfire 700 EFI (EB) 2006 Operator's Manual

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Once the Low Oil Warning Light
illuminates during operation of the
snowmobile, the operator must peri-
odically monitor the level of oil in
the reservoir and must fill the reser-
voir the next time gasoline is added
to the gas tank. The "alert level" of
t h e L o w O i l Wa r n i n g L i g h t i s
approximately equal to 1 tankful of
gasoline under normal operating
conditions.
High Beam
The headlight HIGH/LOW beam
switch is incorporated into the brake
lever. Pushing the lever forward will
activate the switch. When on HIGH
beam, the high beam indicator light
will be illuminated.

DIAGNOSTIC CODES

Additional codes are flashed by the
high temperature warning light.
Refer to the following chart for diag-
nostic code sequences.
Number of
Flashes
Trouble
Open or short circuit in throttle
1
position sensor.
Open or short circuit in water
2
temperature sensor.
Open or short circuit in intake air
3
temperature sensor.
Open or short circuit in barometric
4
pressure sensor.
5
Failure in injector(s).
6
Failure in servomotor.
Coolant Temperature Above 80° C
Steady Flash
(176° F).
GENERAL INFORMATION
Number of
Flashes
Trouble
Coolant Temperature Above 93° C
Constant On
(200° F).

HANDLEBAR TILT

The handlebar can be adjusted to the
position providing the operator with
the most comfort. To adjust the han-
dlebar, use the following procedure:
NOTE: It may be necessary to
remove the handlebar cover for
this procedure.
1. Loosen the four lock nuts secur-
ing the handlebar caps and
block to the steering post.
2. Adjust the handlebar up or
down to operator's desired tilt;
t h e n t i g h t e n t h e l o c k n u t s
evenly and securely. Check
steering for maximum right/left
turning capabilities.
3. Recheck lock nuts; tighten
securely.
NOTE: Recommended torque
value of lock nuts is 2.5 kg-m (18
ft-lb).
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