STORAGE
During summer, or when a snowmobile is not in use for more than three months,
proper storage is necessary.
STORAGE
VEHICLE
Clean the vehicle
Lubricate engine. See
ENGINE STORAGE MODE (E-TEC)
below for
instructions
Block muffler with rags
ENGINE
Protect fuel system by adding fuel stabilizer to fuel
following the product manufacturer recommendations
Run the engine after adding the product to the fuel
Lubricate brake lever pivot
DRIVE
SYSTEM AND
BRAKE
Lift rear of vehicle until track is clear of the ground. Do not release track
tension
Inspect and lubricate rear suspension
SUSPENSION
Lubricate front and rear suspension
ELECTRICAL
SYSTEM
Charge battery monthly to keep it fully charge during storage
CAUTION
Use appropriate lifting device or have assistance to share
lifting stress. If a lifting device is not used, use proper lifting techniques,
notably using your legs force. Do not attempt to lift the rear of vehicle if it is
above your limits.
NOTICE
The snowmobile has to be stored in a cool and dry place and cov-
ered with an opaque but ventilated tarpaulin. This will prevent sun rays and
grime from affecting plastic components and vehicle finish.
Engine Storage Mode
Like other engines, the E-TEC has to
be properly lubricated at storage for
internal parts protection. The E-TEC
system offers a built-in engine storage
lubrication function (summerization)
that can be initiated by the operator.
To engage procedure, do the following:
1. Place the vehicle in a well ventilated
area.
2. Start the engine and let it run at idle
speed until it reaches its operat-
ing temperature (watch the coolant
temperature on the display or verify
the rear heat exchanger becomes
warm).
3. Push the SET (S) button to select
odometer mode.
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NOTE:
The storage mode does not
function in other modes (trip A, trip B
and hr trip).
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