MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES
Suspension Stopper Strap
Condition
Inspect stopper strap for wear and
cracks, bolt and nut for tightness. If
loose inspect holes for deformation.
Replace as required. Tighten nut to
specified torque.
TIGHTENING TORQUE
Stopper
strap nut
9N•m ± 1N•m
(80 lbf•in ±9lbf•in)
Rear Suspension Lubrication
Lubricate rear suspension at grease
fittings using SUSPENSION GREASE
(P/N 293 550 033). Refer to
MAINTE-
NANCE SCHEDULE
for maintenance
frequency.
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1. Grease fittings
Steering and Front Suspension
Condition
Visually ins pect steering and front sus-
pension for tightness of components
(steering arms, control arms and links,
tie rods, ball joints, ski bolts, ski
legs,
etc.). If necessary, contact an autho-
rized Lynx dealer.
Skis
Wear and Condition of Skis and
Runners
Check the condition of the skis and ski
runner carbides. If worn, conta
ct a n
authorized Lynx dealer.
WARNING
Excessively worn skis and/or ski
runners will adversely affect snow-
mobile control.
Blade Ski
Standard position for Ski is that Ski run-
ner is installed on center holes.
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TYPICAL
1. Ski leg
2. Ski
3. Ski Runner
Ski stance can be adjusted by spacer
location. It can be installed inside or
outside of the ski leg
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1. Spacer on inside of ski leg
Fuses
Fuse Inspection
The electrical system is protected with
fuses.
Check fuse condition and replace it if
necessary.
To remove fuse from holder, pull fuse
out. Check if filament is melted.
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