Restart engine. If the light turn off and
the engine is cold or warm, not hot,
a potential problem with the sensor
or engine part is possible. Use the
vehicle as little as possible and see an
authorized Bombardier ATV dealer as
soon as possible.
Post-Operation Care
When vehicle is used in salt-water
environment (beach area, launch-
ing/loading boats etc.), rinsing the ve-
hicle with fresh water is necessary to
preserve vehicle and its components.
Metallic parts lubrication is highly
recommended. Use BOMBARDIER
LUBE (P/N 293 600 016) or an equiv-
alent. This must be performed at the
end of each operating day.
When vehicle is operated in muddy
conditions, rinsing the vehicle is rec-
ommended to preserve vehicle and its
components and to keep lights clean.
NOTE:
Never use a high pressure
washer to clean the vehicle
USE LOW
PRESSURE ONLY (like a garden
hose)
. The high pressure can cause
electrical or mechanical damages.
Turn Over
When vehicle is turned over or stays
tilted on the side, replace the vehi-
cle in its normal operating position (on
all four wheels) and wait 3 to 5 min-
utes before starting engine. Before
starting engine, check engine oil and
coolant levels and refill if necessary.
ATV Immersion
Should the ATV become immersed,
it will be necessary to take it to an
authorized Bombardier ATV dealer as
soon as possible.
DO NOT START
THE ENGINE!
Immersion of the ATV
can cause serious damage if the cor-
rect restart procedure is not followed.
Storage and Preseason
Preparation
WARNING
Have an authorized Bombardier
ATV dealer inspect fuel system
integrity as speci
fi
ed in MAINTE-
NANCE CHART.
When a vehicle is not in use for more
than one month, proper storage is a
necessity.
See an authorized Bombardier ATV
dealer for proper procedures.
When using your ATV after storage, a
preparation is required. See an autho-
rized Bombardier ATV dealer for prop-
er procedures.
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