FLUIDS
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1. Full
2. Add
3. Operating range
8. Add oil to ensure the level is between marks as
required.
9. To add oil, remove the oil cap.
10. Place a funnel in the oil filler neck opening.
11. Add the recommended oil to the proper level.
NOTE:
Do not overfill.
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1. Oil filler cap
NOTE:
Every time oil is added in the engine, the
complete procedure previously explained must be
carried out (engine restarted, idling for 30 seconds
the shut off, wait 30 seconds then recheck the oil
level). Otherwise, you will obtain a false oil level
reading.
12. Properly reinstall oil cap and dipstick.
Engine Coolant
Recommended Engine Coolant
Always use ethylene-glycol antifreeze containing
corrosion inhibitors specifically for internal com-
bustion aluminum engines.
NOTE:
When available, it is recommended to use
biodegradable antifreeze compatible with internal
combustion aluminum engines. This will con-
tribute to protect the environment.
Cooling system must be filled with water and an-
tifreeze solution (50% demineralized water, 50%
antifreeze) or use the
BRP PREMIXED COOLANT
(P/N 219 700 362)
.
NOTE:
Using a blend of 40% antifreeze with 60%
demineralized water will improve the cooling effi-
ciency when watercraft is used in particularly hot
weather and/or hot water condition.
Engine Coolant Level Verification
WARNING
Check coolant level with engine cold. Never
add coolant in cooling system when engine is
hot.
WARNING
Certain components in the engine compart-
ment may be very hot. Direct contact may re-
sult in skin burn.
1. Place vehicle level.
NOTE:
The watercraft is level when it is in water.
When on a trailer, raise trailer tow pole and block
in this position when bumper rail is level.
2. Open seat.
3. Remove the rear ventilation box. Refer to
EN-
GINE OIL LEVEL
for the procedure.
4. Locate the expansion tank cap.
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TYPICAL
1. Expansion tank cap
5. With vehicle on a level surface, coolant level
should be between MIN. and MAX. marks on
coolant reservoir when engine is cold.
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