CVT SYSTEM
CVT System Drying
NOTE: If operating the ATV through water, be sure to check the CVT cover and other ATV components for
water ingestion. The ATV should be checked immediately. Refer to Owner’s Manual for Safe Riding Tips.
1. To drain any water that may be trapped inside the CVT area, remove the CVT drain plug and O-ring located on the bottom of
the crankcase and let the water drain out. The CVT drain plug is shown at right.
2. To further expel water from the CVT area cover and to dry out the CVT system, shift the transmission to neutral and rev the
engine slightly to expel the moisture. This will also air-dry the belt and clutches.
1. Allow engine RPM to settle to idle speed, shift transmission to lowest available range and test for belt slippage. Repeat as
needed.
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