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NOTE: Debris in front of the engine
(or packed between the cooling fins of
the radiator) can reduce cooling
capacity. Using a garden hose, wash
the radiator and the engine to remove
any debris restricting air flow.
13. Odometer/Trip Meter Indicator Dis-
play - Displays which function (ODO,
Trip, or Trip 2) is selected.
14. Wrench Indicator - Displayed in con-
junction with a DTC whenever an
EFI system error is detected.
Electric Fuel Pump
An electric fuel pump is mounted in the
gas tank to deliver gasoline to the fuel
injector. The fuel pump operates when
the ignition switch is turned to the ON or
START position.
Gas Hoses
Replace the gas hose every two years.
Damage from aging may not always be
visible.
Oil Level Stick
There is an oil level stick for checking
the engine oil level. To check the oil
level, use the following procedure.
NOTE: The vehicle should be on
level ground when checking the
engine oil level.
1. Lift the cargo box.
2. From the left side, unscrew the oil
level stick and wipe it with a clean
cloth.
3. Install the oil level stick.
NOTE: The oil level stick should be
threaded in for checking purposes.
4. Remove the oil level stick; the engine
oil level must be within the operating
range but not exceeding the upper
mark.
GZ461A
5. On the 700 to add oil, remove the
seat, oil fill cap, and oil fill plug.
After adding oil, install the fill plug
and tighten securely; then install the
cover and seat. On the 500, add oil to
the oil level stick opening until proper
operating level is achieved.
HDX234A
HDX022A
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
Do not overfill the engine with oil.
Always make sure the oil level is
within operating range.
500
700
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