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If a code has been activated, take the
snowmobile to an authorized Arctic Cat
Snowmobile dealer for service. If not
under warranty, this service is at the dis-
cretion and expense of the snowmobile
owner.
F5
Bearcat Z1 XT/TZ1
Handlebar Tilt
Standard Block Style
The handlebar can be adjusted to the
operator’s preference. To adjust the han-
dlebar, use the following procedure:
NOTE: It may be necessary to
remove the handlebar cover for this
procedure.
1. Loosen the four lock nuts securing
the handlebar caps and block to the
steering post.
743-442A
2. Adjust the handlebar to operator’s
desired tilt; then tighten the lock
nuts evenly and securely. Check
steering for maximum right/left
turning capabilities.
NOTE: Do not adjust the handlebar
to a position that allows air to enter
the brake system.
3. Recheck lock nuts; tighten securely.
NOTE: Recommended torque
value of lock nuts is 18 ft-lb.
Riser Block Style
The handlebar can be adjusted to the
operator’s preference. To adjust the han-
dlebar, use the following procedure:
1. Loosen the four cap screws and lock
nuts securing the handlebar caps to the
riser and the riser to the steering post.
744-439A
Code
Trouble
2
Failure in injector(s).
4
Open or short circuit in barometric
pressure sensor.
5
Open or short circuit in intake air tem-
perature sensor.
6
Open or short circuit in water tempera-
ture sensor.
7
Open or short circuit in throttle position
sensor.
12
Failure in ignition coil(s).
Code
Trouble
1
Failure in the fuel system.
2
Failure in injector (PTO).
3
Failure in injector (MAG).
4
Failure in barometric pressure sensor.
5
Open or short circuit in intake manifold
air temperature sensor.
6
Open or short circuit in water tempera-
ture sensor.
7
Open or short circuit in throttle position
sensor.
8
Open or short circuit in manifold air
pressure sensor.
9
Failure in crankshaft position sensor.
11
Failure in speed sensor.
12
Failure in coil (MAG).
13
Failure in coil (PTO).
14
Failure in ISC valve.
15
Failure in oxygen sensor.
19
Failure in camshaft position sensor.
25
Failure in shifting system/gear position
switch.
26
Malfunction in air pressure sensor.
29
Malfunction in shift control switch.
! WARNING
Tighten lock nuts according to specifi-
cations to prevent unexpected “move-
ment” of the handlebar during operation
over rough terrain. DO NOT position
handlebar so steering (maximum right/
left turning capabilities) or throttle and
brake controls are affected.
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