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Cylinders | 2 |
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Cooling | Liquid |
Track Width | 381 mm |
Brake Type | Hydraulic |
Fuel Tank Capacity | 11.5 US gal (43.5 L) |
Details the duration and conditions of the warranty for new snowmobiles.
Outlines Bombardier's commitment to repair or replace defective parts under warranty.
Specifies customer requirements for warranty claim validation, including notification and proof of purchase.
Lists items and conditions not covered by the warranty, such as normal wear and tear.
Defines the extent of Bombardier's liability and disclaims implied warranties.
Provides guidance on how to resolve warranty disputes and seek further assistance.
Defines the warranty duration for replacement parts, kits, and accessories.
Explains Bombardier's process for repairing or replacing defective parts.
Outlines customer requirements for warranty claims on replacement parts.
Lists items and conditions not covered by the warranty for parts.
Specifies the liability limits for warranty claims on parts.
Guides users on seeking assistance for part-related warranty issues.
Covers essential checks and safety practices to follow before operating the snowmobile.
Advises on safe operation, maintenance, and specific model considerations.
Explains how to find and use chassis and engine numbers for parts ordering.
Describes the location and purpose of the track number.
Notes the availability of a gear box number for specific models.
Details essential checks and safety rules for operating the snowmobile.
Covers driving in different conditions and interacting with traffic and property.
Provides advice on adjusting to conditions, long trips, and avoiding hazards like alcohol.
Specifies the recommended type and quality of gasoline and engine oil.
Details the use of injection oil, lubrication for RAVE engines, and mixing ratios.
Explains the use of antifreeze in fuel for cold weather operation.
Lists and describes the various controls located on the handlebars.
Emphasizes the importance of properly securing the seat and backrest before driving.
Shows diagrams illustrating the control layouts for different snowmobile models.
Lists critical checks to perform before starting the engine.
Provides step-by-step instructions for starting a cold engine using the starter rope.
Explains the procedure for starting the engine using the electric starter.
Details the methods for stopping the snowmobile engine.
Covers gear shifting procedures for different gearboxes.
Explains the operation and shifting procedure for the electronic reverse system.
Stresses the significance of the initial running-in period for longevity and performance.
Describes various driving positions to suit different terrain conditions and maneuvers.
Explains the importance of the slide-rail system and how to maintain it.
Outlines tasks to perform after completing a ride, such as cleaning and checks.
Provides step-by-step instructions for starting the engine in case of starter failure.
Suggests carrying essential spare parts for maintenance and repairs.
Covers the maintenance of the fuel filter and fuel pump.
Details the process for adjusting the carburetor for optimal performance.
Explains how to adjust the idle speed for twin carburetor models.
Covers checking and adjusting the injection oil system, including the oil pump.
Provides instructions for draining and refilling liquid-cooled engines.
Describes the fan belt and its tension check for air-cooled engines.
Explains the power transmission system, including clutch and variator functions.
Details the procedure for removing and installing the drive belt.
Covers the service and adjustment of the drive pulley and IBC clutch.
Explains the service and adjustment of the TRA-pulley system.
Details the service and adjustment of the driven pulley.
Covers checking and adjusting the chain tension on chain-driven models.
Explains how to adjust the tension of the snowmobile track.
Details the procedure for aligning the snowmobile track.
Covers the adjustment and maintenance of the mechanical brake.
Details the adjustment and maintenance of the hydraulic brake.
Outlines recommended service intervals and checks for the snowmobile.
Provides essential steps for storing the snowmobile during the off-season.
Details the checks and services required before the snowmobile season begins.
Lists common causes and solutions for engine starting problems.
Identifies reasons why the engine might stop during operation.
Addresses issues related to rough running or inconsistent engine performance.
Covers problems like reduced power output and poor acceleration.
Explains potential causes for the engine overheating.