Electronic reverse will activate only if the engine RPM is below 4000.
CAUTION
Engaging the starter when the engine is running WILL result in serious engine
damage, especially if the engine is in reverse. Never engage the starter when
the engine is running.
ENGAGING REVERSE
1. Stop the snowmobile and leave the engine idling.
2. Make sure the area behind your vehicle is clear.
3. Push the yellow reverse button on the left-hand control for one second, then
release. The engine will automatically reduce RPM and start a reverse
rotation. A flashing reverse light on the instrument panel will indicate that the
vehicle is in reverse.
TIP
If the engine stops running, the snowmobile will be in forward gear when it's
restarted.
DISENGAGING REVERSE
1. Stop the snowmobile and leave the engine idling.
CAUTION
Engaging the starter when the engine is running WILL result in serious engine
damage, especially if the engine is in reverse. Never engage the starter when
the engine is running.
2. Push the yellow reverse button for one second and release. The engine will
slow and begin to rotate forward. The light on the instrument panel will shut
off.
3. Apply the throttle slowly to make sure the vehicle is in forward.
HIGH ALTITUDE SETTING
At altitudes above 6000 feet (1800 m), the engine will require a different ignition
setting to improve the success of the reverse system. To set for a higher altitude,
start the engine and hold the reverse button down until the light on the gauge
flashes rapidly, then release the button.
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