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WARNING
Never run engine in an enclosed
area. Never perform this opera-
tion immediately after the engine
has been run because exhaust sys-
tem is very hot. Make sure that
there are no combustible materi-
als in the area. Wear eye protec-
tion and gloves. Never stand be-
hind the vehicle while purging ex-
haust system. Respect all applica-
ble laws and regulations.
Select a well-ventilated area and make
sure the muffler is cool.
Place transmission on PARK position.
Remove the clean-out plug of the muf-
fler.
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2
1
1. Clean-out plug
2. Muffler
Block the end of the muffler with a
shop rag and start engine.
Momentarily increase engine RPM
several times to purge accumulated
carbon out of the muffler.
Stop engine and allow muffler to cool.
Reinstall the clean-out plug.
Radiator
Periodically check the radiator area for
cleanliness.
1
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TYPICAL
1. Radiator
Inspect radiating fins. They must be
clean, free of mud, dirt, leaves and any
other deposit that would prevent the
radiator to cool properly.
Remove as much deposits as you can
with your hands. If water is available
in proximity, try rinsing the radiating
fins.
If available, use a garden hose to rinse
the radiating fins.
WARNING
Never clean radiator with your
hands when it is hot. Let the radi-
ator cool down before cleaning.
CAUTION:
Be careful not to dam-
age the radiating fins when clean-
ing. Do not use any object/tool that
could damage the fins. The fins are
purposely thin parts to allow effi-
cient cooling. WHEN HOSING, USE
LOW PRESSURE ONLY, NEVER USE
A HIGH PRESSURE WASHER.
See an authorized Bombardier ATV
dealer to check the performance of
the cooling system.
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Summary of Contents for 2006 outlander max 400
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