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Liquid Cooling System
NOTE: Debris in front of the engine
or packed between the cooling fins of
the radiator can reduce cooling capa-
bility. Using a garden hose, wash the
radiator to remove any debris pre-
venting air flow.
The cooling system capacity can be
found in the specifications chart. The
cooling system should be inspected daily
for leakage and damage. If leakage or
damage is detected, take the ATV to an
authorized Arctic Cat ATV dealer for ser-
vice. Also, the coolant level should be
checked periodically.
NOTE: High engine RPM, low vehi-
cle speed, or heavy load can raise
engine temperature. Decreasing
engine RPM, reducing load, and
selecting an appropriate transmis-
sion gear can lower the temperature.
When filling the cooling system, use a
coolant/water mixture which will satisfy
the coldest anticipated weather condi-
tions of the area in accordance with the
coolant manufacturer’s recommenda-
tions. While the cooling system is being
filled, air pockets may develop; there-
fore, run the engine for five minutes after
the initial fill, shut the engine off, and
then fill the cooling system to the bottom
of the stand pipe in the radiator neck.
Checking/Filling
1. On the 700/1000, remove the two
screws from the front of the radiator
access panel. On the 450/550, remove
the four screws securing the radiator
access panel.
FI465A
FI476
2. On the 700/1000, lift the front of the
access panel; then slide the panel for-
ward to disengage the two rear tabs.
3. On the 700/1000, move the panel
rearward until free of the rack. On the
450/550, move the panel forward
until free of the ATV.
4. On Mud Pro models, remove four cap
screws securing the snorkel housing
to the front inspection panel; then
remove two cap screws from the rear
of the snorkel housing.
MP006A
CAUTION
Arctic Cat does not recommend
using a pressure washer to clean the
radiator core. The pressure may bend
or flatten the fins causing restricted
air flow, and electrical components
on the radiator could be damaged.
Use only a garden hose with spray
nozzle at normal tap pressure.
CAUTION
Continued operation of the ATV with
high engine temperature may result
in engine damage or premature wear.
700/1000
450/550
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