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4. Position the console onto the air-
intake silencer; then secure with
the single torx-head cap screw
beneath the console (located
between the headlights).
5. Install the two torx-head cap
screws located to the outside of
the headlight adjustment knobs;
then tighten securely.
6. Place the windshield into posi-
tion on the windshield base;
then secure with the latches.
7. Check headlight aim (see
Adjusting Headlight Aim in this
sub-section).
Adjusting Headlight Aim
The headlight can be adjusted for
vertical aim of the HIGH/LOW
beam. The geometric center of
HIGH beam zone is to be used for
vertical aiming.
1. Position the snowmobile on a level
floor so the headlight is approxi-
mately 8 m (25 ft) from an aiming
surface (wall or similar surface).
N OT E : T h e r e s h o u l d b e a n
“average” operating load on the
s n o w m o b i l e w h e n a d j u s t i n g
headlight aim.
2. Measure the distance from the
floor to midpoint of the headlight.
3. Using the measurement obtained
in step 2, make a horizontal
mark on the aiming surface.
4. Make a vertical mark which
intersects the horizontal mark
on the aiming surface directly
in front of the headlight.
5. Engage the brake lever lock and
start the engine. Move the head-
light dimmer switch to the
HIGH beam position. DO NOT
USE LOW BEAM.
6. Observe the headlight beam
aim. Proper aim is when the
most intense beam is centered
on the vertical mark 5 cm (2 in.)
below the horizontal mark on
the aiming surface.
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7. Adjust the headlight using the
adjustment knobs until correct
aim is obtained. Shut the engine
off; then disengage the brake
lever lock.
SKI WEAR BARS
The ski wear bar is a replaceable bar
attached to the underside of the ski.
The purpose of the wear bar is to
assist in turning the snowmobile, to
minimize ski wear, and to maintain
good steering control. If the snowmo-
bile is operated primarily in deep
snow, ski wear bar wear will be mini-
mal; however, if the snowmobile is
operated on terrain where the snow
cover is minimal, the ski wear bar
will wear faster.
! WARNING
Do not operate the snowmobile
unless headlight beam is adjusted
properly. An incorrectly adjusted
beam will not provide the operator
the optimum amount of light.
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