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3. Check headlight aim (see Adjust-
ing Headlight Aim in this sub-
section).
Removing Headlight
Bulb (Bearcat W/T
Turbo/T660 Models)
NOTE: The bulb portion of the
headlight is fragile. HANDLE
WITH CARE. When replacing the
headlight bulb, the bulb assembly
must first be removed from the
housing.
1. Remove the bulb from the head-
light housing and disconnect the
wiring harness from the bulb.
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Installing Headlight
Bulb (Bearcat W/T
Turbo/T660 Models)
1. Plug the wiring harness into the
headlight bulb.
2. Insert the bulb into the headlight
housing.
3. Check headlight aim (see Adjust-
ing Headlight Aim in this sub-
section).
Removing Headlight
Bulb (Crossfire/M-
Series Models)
NOTE: The bulb portion of head-
light is fragile. HANDLE WITH
CARE. When replacing the head-
light bulb, the bulb assembly must
first be removed from the hous-
ing. Do not touch the glass por-
tion of the bulb. If the glass is
touched, it must be cleaned with a
dry cloth before installing.
To access the headlight bulbs, use the
following procedure:
1. With the hood closed, loosen the
headlight adjustment knobs.
2. Carefully push the headlight
lenses rearward far enough to
remove the torx-head screws
securing the air silencer plenum
to the hood.
3. Open the hood; then remove the
O-rings securing the air silencer
plenum to the hood and remove
the air silencer plenum to access
the bulbs.
4. Remove the bulb from the head-
light housing and disconnect the
wiring harness from the bulb.
! 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.
! CAUTION
Do not touch the glass portion of
the bulb. If the glass portion is
touched, it must be cleaned with a
dry cloth before installing.
! 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.