NOTE:
When checking level at tem-
perature lower than 20°C (68°F), it
may be slightly lower than MIN. mark.
Remove filler cap then add coolant up
to MAX. mark if required. Use a funnel
to avoid spillage.
Do not overfill.
Properly reinstall and tighten filler cap.
If coolant is added in the coolant reser-
voir, check the level in the radiator too.
Add coolant if necessary.
WARNING
In order to avoid potential burns,
do not remove the radiator cap if
the engine is hot.
NOTE:
A cooling system that fre-
quently requires coolant is the indica-
tion of leaks or engine problems. See
an authorized Bombardier ATV dealer.
Coolant Replacement
Refer to MAINTENANCE section.
Brake Fluid
Recommended Fluid
Always use brake fluid meeting the
specification DOT 4 only.
CAUTION:
To avoid serious dam-
age to the braking system, do not
use fluids other than the recom-
mended one, nor mix different flu-
ids for topping up.
Fluid Level
With vehicle on a level surface, check
brake fluid in reservoirs for proper
level. It should be above MIN. mark.
Clean and remove the filler cap then
add fluid as required.
Do not overfill.
CAUTION:
Use only DOT 4 brake
fluid from a sealed container. Do
not use brake fluid taken from old or
already opened containers.
NOTE:
A low level may indicate leaks
or worn brake pads. See an autho-
rized Bombardier ATV dealer.
Front Brake Fluid Reservoir
Turn steering in the straight-ahead po-
sition to ensure reservoir is level.
Check brake fluid level, the reservoir
is full when fluid reaches of the top of
window.
Visually inspect lever boot condition.
Check for cracks, tears etc. Replace
if damaged.
V02K03Y
Rear Brake Fluid Reservoir
With vehicle on a level surface, check
brake fluid in reservoir for proper level.
It should be above MIN. mark.
V02K02Y
RH SIDE OF VEHICLE
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