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Arctic Cat 2014 M 2-STROKE - User Manual

Arctic Cat 2014 M 2-STROKE
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[SNOWMOBILE]
SERVICE MANUAL
2014
ZR/XF/M 2-STROKE

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Questions and Answers

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    rebeccarobinsonAug 13, 2025
    How to fix no spark at spark plugs Arctic Cat 2014 M 2-STROKE Snowmobiles?
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      Tina GomezAug 13, 2025
      To address the issue of no spark at the spark plugs in your Arctic Cat snowmobile, make sure the key is in the ON position. Check and ensure all ground connections are clean and tight. You might need to clean or replace the spark plugs. Also, consider replacing the spark-plug caps or servicing/replacing the high tension leads/coil. Other potential solutions include replacing the sensor or the stator. If problems persist, the ECM/CCU may need replacement. Ensure the throttle control is correctly positioned by moving the switch to the UP position, and if necessary, replace the throttle control. Fully seat the cable in the control housing, adjust the throttle cable tension, and if needed, replace the faulty switch. Finally, repair, replace, or connect the wiring harness.
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    pcochranAug 17, 2025
    What to do if Arctic Cat snowmobile engine does not start (no fuel)?
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      Jeffrey KimAug 17, 2025
      If your Arctic Cat snowmobile engine isn't starting due to lack of fuel at the cylinders, start by ensuring the tank is full. Other steps include replacing the dropping resistor, fuel filter, or the injector(s). Check for and remove any obstructions, and replace the vent or fuel hose if necessary. Also, remove any obstructions and replace the pick-up valve(s). You might also need to replace the regulator and its hose. Service or replace the fuel pump, its connections, and wires. Repair, replace, or connect the wiring harness. Additionally, consider replacing the stator or the ECM. Finally, repair or replace any damaged or worn engine components.
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    Mrs. Nicole Smith DVMAug 21, 2025
    How to fix engine not idling on Arctic Cat snowmobile?
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      Terrance MccarthyAug 21, 2025
      If your Arctic Cat snowmobile engine is not idling, begin by servicing or replacing any problematic components. Adjust the idle RPM to the specified levels. Other steps include replacing the ISC, reed petals, injector(s), or regulator. Clean the air-intake silencer and remove any obstructions. Service the engine as needed.
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    Monica GomezAug 25, 2025
    What to do if fuel does not ignite in Arctic Cat snowmobile?
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      vvillanuevaAug 25, 2025
      If the fuel in your Arctic Cat snowmobile engine isn't igniting, service or replace any problem components. Verify spark by referring to the 'No Spark at Spark Plugs' section. You might also need to replace the gasoline. Service the engine. Clear the engine by holding the throttle full-open and repair or replace any problem sensors.
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    Tracey OrozcoAug 28, 2025
    Why my Arctic Cat snowmobile engine loses power?
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      Laura CohenAug 28, 2025
      If your Arctic Cat snowmobile engine is losing power or running on one cylinder, begin by checking the ECM for any trouble codes and repair or replace the sensor as needed. Other steps include replacing the spark plugs or the injector. You can also service or replace the coil, vent hose, or regulator. Inspect the cables, set the cable tension, and clean the valves. Consider replacing or relocating the pick-up valve(s). If needed, service the engine or replace, bleed, and adjust the oil-injection pump. As a last resort, try replacing the throttle bodies from a similar engine; if the problem is corrected, replace the original assembly.
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    Charles BarajasSep 1, 2025
    Why does my Arctic Cat snowmobile engine stop suddenly?
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      Jonathan MayoSep 1, 2025
      If your Arctic Cat snowmobile engine stops suddenly, first ensure the fuel tank is full. Move the switch to the UP position. Service or replace any problematic components. Check the 'No Spark at Spark Plugs' section for related solutions. Other solutions include replacing the stator, filter(s), regulator and hose, or fuel pump. Service the vent hose, and remove any obstructions while repairing or replacing the fuel hose. Replace the throttle control and adjust the throttle cable tension. Service the engine and, if necessary, replace the ECM/CCU. Repair, replace, or connect the wiring harness.
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    Marcus GoldenSep 5, 2025
    How to stop engine backfiring in Arctic Cat 2014 M 2-STROKE?
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      Sarah BoydSep 5, 2025
      To address engine backfiring in your Arctic Cat snowmobile, start by servicing or replacing any problematic components. Adjust the throttle cable tension and service the spring. Other steps include replacing the spark-plug caps, cleaning or replacing the spark plugs, and servicing or replacing the high tension leads/coil. You can also reverse the wires or repair the fuel regulator or injector(s). Check the wiring and replace any faulty sensor(s). Additionally, consider replacing, bleeding, and adjusting the oil-injection pump, or replacing the reed petals. Refill the coolant and repair the thermostat or water pump assembly. Replace the fuel with higher octane fuel and, if necessary, replace the ECM/CCU.
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    Kathleen EspinozaSep 8, 2025
    What causes engine four-cycles (floods excessively) in Arctic Cat 2014 M 2-STROKE Snowmobiles?
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      crystalsheaSep 8, 2025
      If your Arctic Cat snowmobile engine is four-cycling or flooding excessively, begin by servicing or replacing any problematic components. Other steps include replacing the regulator and hose, or the vent hose. You can also replace the injector(s) or repair and replace any problematic sensor(s). Consider replacing the reed petals or removing any obstructions.

Arctic Cat 2014 M 2-STROKE Specifications

General IconGeneral
Engine Type2-Stroke
Cylinders2
CoolingLiquid
Brake TypeHydraulic Disc
Track Width15 in
Rear Suspension Travel16 in
Overall Width48 in
InstrumentationDigital

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