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2. Lift the rear of the console and disconnect the con-
sole/main harness plug-in; then remove the console.
3. Using a small vise-grip pliers, clamp off the coolant
hose connected to the PTO-side throttle body; then
loosen the hose clamp.
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4. Place a towel beneath the coolant hose and remove
the hose from the throttle body.
5. Using Vacuum Test Pump and proper-sized hoses,
connect the pump to the throttle body coolant hose.
6. Remove the vise-grip pliers from the coolant hose
and the cap from the coolant tank; then pump the
coolant from the system.
FILLING COOLING SYSTEM
1. Elevate the front of the snowmobile 30-60 cm (12-14 in.).
2. Remove the coolant tank cap and check coolant
level. The coolant tank should be filled to the coolant
level line.
3. Install the coolant tank cap; then start the engine.
Run the engine at 3000-3500 RPM until the bottom
heat exchangers become hot to the touch. Stop the
engine and allow the system to cool.
NOTE: On the F-Series prior to starting the engine,
connect the console/main harness plug-in and place
the console in position. Do not secure the console
with the torx-head screws at this time.
4. Lower the front of the snowmobile and elevate the
rear of the snowmobile 12-14 in. Repeat the proce-
dures in step 3.
5. Check the coolant level. Add coolant as required to
the coolant tank (coolant tank should be filled to
coolant level line). Repeat procedure until coolant
level stabilizes in the coolant tank.
NOTE: If coolant is required, mix coolant for a tem-
perature of -36°C (-34°F). Follow mixing recommen-
dations of the manufacturer of the coolant.
NOTE: At this point on the F-Series, secure the con-
sole with the torx-head screws.
INSPECTING COOLANT HOSES AND
CLAMPS
All coolant hoses and connections should be checked
annually for deterioration, cracks, and wear.
All coolant hoses and clamps should be replaced every
four years.
INSPECTING THERMOSTAT
1. Inspect the thermostat for corrosion, wear, or spring
damage.
2. Using the following procedure, inspect the thermo-
stat for proper operation.
a. Suspend the thermostat in a container filled with
water; then heat the water and monitor the tem-
perature with a thermometer.
b. The thermostat should open at 30°C (86°F). Once
the thermostat starts to open, remove the thermo-
stat and allow it to cool down verifying it has
returned to the fully closed position.
Liquid Cooling System
(1100 cc)
The liquid cooling system consists of a heat exchanger,
water pump, and thermostat. The system should be
inspected for leaks or damage whenever an overheating
problem is experienced.
DRAINING COOLING SYSTEM
1. Open the right-side access panel.
2. Remove the hardware securing the exhaust resona-
tor; then remove the resonator.
3. Remove the hose clamp from the coolant hose (A)
connecting the water pump to the right side of the oil
cooler. Clamp off the coolant hose; then with a drain
pan positioned under the coolant hose, remove the
hose from the water pump and tip the hose down-
ward allowing the coolant to drain completely.
CAUTION
The cooling system must be properly filled. If the sys-
tem isn’t properly filled, piston damage will occur.
CAUTION
Never heat the thermostat to the fully open position or
damage to the thermostat may occur.
Summary of Contents for Sno Pro 120
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Page 264: ...Magneto 0746 255 1 ...
Page 266: ...Main Harness p n 1686 603 F5 LXR 0746 249 3 ...
Page 269: ...Main Harness p n 1686 588 F 800 M 800 XF 800 0746 242 6 ...
Page 270: ...Main Harness p n 1686 611 TZ1 Turbo LXR LTD 0746 253 7 ...
Page 271: ...Main Harness p n 1686 610 TZ1 TZ1 LXR 0746 252 8 ...
Page 272: ...Main Harness p n 1686 613 Bearcat Z1 XT GS p n 1686 615 Bearcat Z1 XT LTD 0746 511 9 ...
Page 273: ...Main Harness p n 1686 578 Sno Pro 120 10 0744 204 ...
Page 274: ...Ignition Main Harness p n 1686 628 Sno Pro 500 11 0745 605 ...
Page 275: ...Ignition Main Harness p n 1686 657 Sno Pro 600 12 0746 250 ...
Page 276: ...0745 601 13 Console Harness p n 1686 631 TZ1 LXR TZ1 Turbo LXR LTD ...
Page 277: ...Hood Harness p n 1686 638 F 800 M 800 XF 800 0746 243 14 ...
Page 278: ...Console Harness p n 1686 633 Bearcat 570 F570 T570 0746 238 15 ...
Page 279: ...Console Harness p n 1686 634 F5 LXR 0746 240 16 ...
Page 280: ...Hood Harness p n 1686 639 F 1100 Turbo M 1100 Turbo HCR XF 1100 Turbo 0746 246 17 ...
Page 282: ...0746 254 19 Console Harness p n 1686 547 Bearcat Z1 XT GS p n 1686 549 Bearcat Z1 XT LTD TZ1 ...
Page 283: ...Hood Harness p n 1686 587 Sno Pro 500 20 0744 201 ...
Page 285: ...Passenger Seat Harness p n 1686 570 22 0744 197 ...
Page 286: ...Handlebar Harness p n 1686 636 F 800 M 800 XF 800 p n 1686 654 M 800 HCR 0746 244 23 ...
Page 287: ...Handlebar Harness p n 1686 537 Bearcat 570 F570 T570 0746 239 24 ...
Page 288: ...Handlebar Harness p n 1686 574 F5 LXR 0744 189 25 ...
Page 289: ...Handlebar Harness p n 1686 637 F 1100 Turbo M 1100 Turbo XF 1100 Turbo 0746 247 26 ...
Page 290: ...Handlebar Harness p n 1686 590 Sno Pro 500 27 0744 200 ...
Page 291: ...Handlebar Harness p n 1686 656 M 1100 Turbo Sno Pro HCR 28 0746 510 ...
Page 292: ...Misc Groomer Special p n 1686 645 p n 1686 646 p n 1686 647 p n 1686 648 29 0746 241 ...
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