Engine Oil Level
Expedition TUV V-1000
Make sure engine is at operating tem-
perature.
Snowmobile must be on a level sur-
face.
Leave engine running at idle for 30
seconds.
Stop engine and wipe the dipstick.
Dipstick must be completely screwed
in before checking oil level.
Oil level must be between minimum
andmaximummarksondipstick.
There is a capacity of 500 mL (17 U.S.
oz) between the two marks.
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1. Maximum
2. Minimum
Add XP-S 0W40 synthetic 4-stroke oil
(P/N 293 600 054) or an equivalent
through dipstick hole as required.
Reinstall dipstick.
EPA Certified Engines
Maintenance, replacement, or re-
pair of the emission control devices
and systems may be performed by
any snowmobile SI (spark ignition)
engine repair establishments or in-
dividual.
Engine Emissions Information
Manufacturer's Responsibility
Beginning with 2005 model year en-
gines, snowmobile manufacturers of
snowmobile engines may determine
the exhaust emission levels for each
engine horsepower family and certify
these engines with the United States
of America Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA). An emissions control in-
formation label, showing emission lev-
els and engine specifications, must be
placed on each vehicle at the time of
manufacture.
Bombardier Recreational Products Inc.
(BRP) certified the following engine
to applicable EPA snowmobile stan-
dards:
– 4-TEC V-1000
– 600 H.O. SDI
Dealer's Responsibility
When performing service on all 2005
and more recent certified SKI-DOO
snowmobiles that carry an emissions
control information label, adjustments
must be kept within published factory
specifications.
Replacement or repair of any emission
related component must be executed
in a manner that maintains emission
levels within the prescribed certifica-
tion standards.
Dealers are not to modify the engine
in any manner that would alter the
horsepower or allow emission levels
to exceed their predetermined factory
specifications.
Exceptions include manufacturer's
prescribed changes, such as altitude
adjustments for example.
Owner Responsibility
The owner/operator is required to
have engine maintenance performed
to maintain emission levels within pre-
scribed certification standards.
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