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CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND EQUIPMENT

Gauge Features

AVAILABLE INDICATIONS IN NUMERICAL DISPLAY

FUNCTIONS

Commander 800R

E-TEC

A) Speedometer

Indication by default

B) Engine RPM

X

C) Odometer

X

D) Trip meter “A” or “B”

X

E) Trip hour meter

X

F) Clock

X

G) Fuel level

X

H) Altitude

X

I) Heated grips heating intensity

X

J) Heated throttle lever heating intensity

X

K) Instant fuel consumption

X

L) Total fuel consumption

X

M) Message display

X

N) Coolant temperature

X

O) E-TEC engine storage mode

X

P) Top Speed

X

Q) Average speed

X

X = An X indicates a standard feature, Opt = Feature available as an option, N.A. = Not available

When the information center is first powered up, the numerical display defaults to
the last selected indication.

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Summary of Contents for LYNX Commander 800R E-TEC Touratech

Page 1: ...Safety Vehicle and Maintenance Information OPERATOR S GUIDE 2018 2018 AND THE BRP LOGO ARE TRADEMARKS OF BOMBARDIER RECREATIONAL PRODUCTS INC OR ITS AFFILIATES 2017 BOMBARDIER RECREATIONAL PRODUCTS I...

Page 2: ...ty of death WARNING This vehicle may exceed the performance of other vehicles you may have ridden in the past Take time to familiarize yourself with your new vehicle Lynx products are manufactured by...

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Page 4: ...Operator s Guide This Operator s Guide has been pre pared to acquaint the owner operator and passenger with this snowmobile and its various controls safe riding and maintenance instructions Keep this...

Page 5: ...ility 23 Acceleration 24 Braking 24 Important Safety Rules 25 Effects of Having a Studded Track on the Life of the Snowmobile 25 Installation of Studs on BRP Approved Tracks 25 Inspection of a Studded...

Page 6: ...ouratech Front Cargo Rack If Applicable 62 31 Heated Seat If Applicable 62 32 Shovel Saw If Applicable 62 33 Rewind Starter Handle 62 FUEL AND OIL 63 Fuel Requirements 63 Recommended Fuel 63 Fueling P...

Page 7: ...Suspension 96 Skis 97 Fuses 97 Lights 98 VEHICLE CARE 101 Post Operation Care 101 Vehicle Cleaning and Protection 101 STORAGE 102 Engine Storage Mode 102 PRESEASON PREPARATION 104 TECHNICAL INFORMATI...

Page 8: ...WARRANTY 2018 LYNX SNOWMOBILES 122 BRP FINLAND OY LIMITED WARRANTY FOR THE EUROPEAN AND THE COMMONWEALTH OF THE INDEPENDENT STATES CIS AREAS AND TURKEY 2018 LYNX SNOWMOBILES 126 MAINTENANCE RECORDS 13...

Page 9: ...SAFETY INFORMATION ________ SAFETY INFORMATION ________ 7...

Page 10: ...hrough openings such as windows and doors Avoid Gasoline Fires and Other Hazards Gasoline is extremely flammable and highly explosive Fuel vapors can spread and be ignited by a spark or flame many fee...

Page 11: ...snowmobile in a restricted flat area at least until he is completely familiar with its operation If snowmobile operator training course is offered in your area have him enroll The performance of some...

Page 12: ...features Such features include various guards and consoles plus reflective materials and safety labels Nature is wonderful but don t let it distract your attention from driving If you want to truly a...

Page 13: ...epair of these systems must by performed by an authorized Lynx dealer Ensure the path behind is clear of obstacles or bystanders before proceeding in reverse Always remove the tether cord cap from eng...

Page 14: ...rtant prior to operating the vehicle Always check the proper operation of critical controls safety features and mechanical components before starting Before Starting the Engine 1 Remove snow and ice f...

Page 15: ...oper level Brake fluid Check for proper level and no leaks Storage compartment Check for proper latching and no heavy or breakable objects Throttle lever Check for proper operation Track Check conditi...

Page 16: ...scarfs and loose ap parels that could get caught in moving parts Carry colored lens goggles What to Bring Every snowmobiler should carry at least the following basic parts and tools that can help him...

Page 17: ...g one foot firmly on the running board and the opposite knee on the seat Avoid abrupt stops fmo2008 003 003 Standing Place both feet on the running boards Knees should be flexed to absorb the shock fr...

Page 18: ...s passengers and should inform them of snowmobil ing basics WARNING Passengers must only sit on designated passenger seats Never allow anyone to sit be tween the handlebar and the operator Each passen...

Page 19: ...turn in as wide an arc as possible and look for a firmer base If you do get bogged and it happens to everyone do not spin your track as this makes the vehicle sink deeper Instead turn the engine off...

Page 20: ...w the machine to run downhill with the engine operating If a higher than safe speed is reached slow down by braking but apply the brake with frequent light pressure Never jam the brake and lock the tr...

Page 21: ...gles with colored lenses should al ways be worn under these conditions Unseen Obstruction There may be obstructions hidden beneath the snow Driving off es tablished trails and in the woods re quires r...

Page 22: ...a railroad track stop look and listen Night Rides The amount of natural and artificial light at a given time can effect your ability to see or to be seen Nighttime snowmobiling is delightful It can be...

Page 23: ...the fu ture of our sport Help us lead it down the right path From all of us at BRP thank you for doing your share There is nothing more exhilarating than snowmobiling Venturing onto snow mobile trail...

Page 24: ...private land Respect the rights of landowners and other people s pri vacy Remember snowmobile tech nology has lowered the noise factor considerably but you still shouldn t rev your engines where quiet...

Page 25: ...nhancing products requires a certain adaptation period If your snowmobile is equipped with traction enhancing products be sure to take plenty of time to get used to the way it handles when turning acc...

Page 26: ...n soft snow This can cause sudden variations in traction under certain conditions WARNING To prevent surprises that could lead to a loss of control of the snowmobile Always go easy on the throttle NEV...

Page 27: ...n also cause se rious damage to your snowmobile if it is not equipped with the tunnel pro tectors designed for your particular model Damage to the electrical wiring or perforation of the heat exchange...

Page 28: ...d runners It is very important to follow the torque specifications for the stud bolts INSTALLING AN INCORRECT NUMBER OF STUDS OR AN IM PROPER INSTALLATION CAN IN CREASE THE RISK OF THE TRACK TEARING O...

Page 29: ...age le moteur consommera plus d huile et d essence qu la normale Ainsi il se peut que le moteur ait des rat s Cela est normal puisque le module de commande prot ge le moteur contre l usure pr matur e...

Page 30: ...proper snowmobile use can result in SEVERE IN JURY or DEATH Follow all in structions and warnings Always wear ear protection Never use with drugs or alcohol AVERTISSEMENT WARNING 516002703 LABEL 2 516...

Page 31: ...eware of hot parts Beware of hot vapors Do not use without pulley guard Beware of drive belt Read instructions before ser vice 516003919 ON PULLEY GUARD LABEL 6 CAPACITOR Capacitor May Spark If Shorte...

Page 32: ...IMUM towing capacity 5000N 510 kg 1124 lb MAXIMUM tongue capacity 100N 10 kg 22 lb 516003886 LABEL 7 516005521 LABEL 8 WARNING Beware of rotating track 516007584 LABEL 9 5583A Always electrically disc...

Page 33: ...DUCT LABELS mmo2013 004 046_a ON FUEL INJECTORS E TEC ONLY Technical Information Labels fmo2014 003 008_b fmo2015 003 004_b 516005876 LABEL 1 516005503A ON PULLEY GUARD LABEL 2 ________ SAFETY INFORMA...

Page 34: ...LABEL 4 516006904 en ON ENGINE COMPARTMENT 516004294 ON CONSOLE NEAR SHIFT LEVER 516005672 ON CONSOLE 95 A V I S M LANGE THANOL MA X 1 0 N O T I C E MAX10 ETHANOL B L E N D OCTANE mmo2013 002 004 LOC...

Page 35: ...VEHICLE INFORMATION _______________ 33...

Page 36: ...to your model or could be optional NOTE Some vehicle safety labels are not shown on illustrations For information on vehicle safety labels refer to VEHICLE SAFETY LABELS subsection fmo2014 003 033_b T...

Page 37: ...CONTROLS INSTRUMENTS AND EQUIPMENT fmo2016 002 001_a fmo2016 002 002_b fmo2014 003 004_b TYPICAL fmo2016 002 016_a _______________ 35...

Page 38: ...2 To accelerate 3 To decelerate WARNING Test the throttle lever operation each time before starting the en gine The lever must return to its the rest position once released Otherwise do not start engi...

Page 39: ...ch If another beep code is heard refer to MONITORING SYS TEM for D E S S malfunction codes information WARNING Always attach the tether cord eye let to clothing before starting the engine Pulling the...

Page 40: ...first outing and whenever stopping the en gine thereafter This engine stopping procedure will become a reflex and will prepare operators for emergency situ ations requiring its use WARNING If the swit...

Page 41: ...mperature Heated Grips Switch fmo2014 003 003_b TYPICAL 1 Heated grips switch 2 Increase heat 3 Decrease heat The heating intensity is displayed via the multifunction display mmo2007 009 043_b HEATING...

Page 42: ...tton When pressed right it has the same functions as the SET S button fmo2014 003 003_d MULTIFUNCTION GAUGE 1 MODE function 2 SET function 9 Battery display Charging plug Battery display Charging plug...

Page 43: ...RPM Multiply by 1000 to ob tain the actual revolutions mmo2008 007 018 RH PORTION OF GAUGE 3 Multifunction Digital Display mmo2007 009 066_u MULTIFUNCTION ANALOG DIGITAL GAUGE 1 Multifunction display...

Page 44: ...RSE Reverse is selected 3 short beeps REV FAIL Reverse did not engage try again High beam headlights are selected WARM UP Engine and or injection oil need to warm up before normal operation The engine...

Page 45: ...e X I Heated grips heating intensity X J Heated throttle lever heating intensity X K Instant fuel consumption X L Total fuel consumption X M Message display X N Coolant temperature X O E TEC engine st...

Page 46: ...s flashing press the SET S button to select speedometer mode mmo2007 009 066_n 1 Speedometer mode Press the MODE M button to confirm selection or wait 5 seconds mmo2007 009 066_o B Tachometer RPM In a...

Page 47: ...ce it has been reset Press the SET S button to select trip meter TRIP A TRIP B mode mmo2007 009 066_p 1 Trip meter TRIP A TRIP B mode Press and hold the SET S button to re set NOTE Resetting TRIP B mo...

Page 48: ...icle approximate altitude above sea level calculated from the barometric pressure NOTE Altitude displayed is rounded off every 100 meters gauge set in metric or 200 feet gauge set in impe rial units T...

Page 49: ...splayed instead of the fuel level with the activation of the heated throttle lever switch There are nine intensity settings When re leased display will return to fuel level Refer to HEATED THROTTLE LE...

Page 50: ...lect display mmo2007 009 066_m While display flashes press the SET S button to select total fuel consump tion TC mode mmo2007 009 066_n 1 Total fuel consumption TC mode TC appears when the mode is se...

Page 51: ...COOLANT TEMPERATURE 1 Range O E TEC Engine Storage Mode Displays OIL when the storage mode procedure is initiated P Top Speed Records vehicle top speed since it has been reset To display vehicle top...

Page 52: ...average speed pro ceed as follow Push the MODE M button to select display mmo2007 009 066_m NOTE Display will flash for approxi mately 5 seconds then will return to the previously selected mode if dis...

Page 53: ...tton to change minutes Press the MODE M button to save clock set up and exit mode Unit Selection KM H vs MPH The units can be set in metric or imperi als Refer to an authorized Lynx dealer Language Se...

Page 54: ...ized dealer 15 Tool Kit A tool kit containing tools for basic maintenance is supplied with the vehi cle The tool kit support is located in engine compartment on pulley guard NOTICE Make sure tool kit...

Page 55: ...her end of the vehicle if it is above your limits Use appropriate lifting de vice or have assistance to share lift ing stress if possible fmo2012 003 006_a TYPICAL 1 Front bumper NOTICE Do not use ski...

Page 56: ...ching an Equipment 1 Remove the hairpin clip 2 Push safety tab forward to free ac cessory attachment from the hitch 3 Detach accessory attachment 4 Install hairpin clip 20 Track WARNING Never stud a t...

Page 57: ...nd pre vent shocks that might affect the ad justment or break them NOTE Spare spark plugs are not sup plied with snowmobile NOTE Check spare spark plug gap ac cording to SPECIFICATIONS before in stall...

Page 58: ...Remove the tether cord cap from en gine cut off switch Refer to CONTROLS INSTRUMENTS AND EQUIPMENT and open engine compartment LH side panel Remove retaining pin mmo2008 003 063_a TYPICAL 1 Retaining...

Page 59: ...o the bottom pan slots mmo2009 004 039_a TYPICAL 1 Tabs 2 Slots 2 Slide hood towards headlights until it stops 3 Hook the rubber ties 26 Upper Side Panels WARNING Never operate engine with side panels...

Page 60: ...NG Never operate engine with side panels opened or removed from vehicle Lower Side Panel Opening 1 Remove upper side panel as ex plained above 2 Unhook the rubber tie mmo2009 004 044_a 1 Rubber tie 3...

Page 61: ...front of side panel and free the lower hinge from its slot 3 Free the upper hinge by lowering the panel Reverse procedure for installation 28 Top Cage for Touratech Rear Cargo Rack If Applicable Top...

Page 62: ...o Box Opening Closing To open boxes you need to open the top cage To open the cargo box open latches fmo2016 002 006_b Step 1 Press the latch tap Step 2 Lift the latch NOTE If you want to remove the c...

Page 63: ...ation To remove the bigger cargo box from vehicle 1 Pull the latch to open the locking fmo2016 002 009_a 1 Latch Step 1 Pull the latch 2 Lift the cargo box fmo2016 002 011_a 1 box To install the bigge...

Page 64: ...6 002 010_b 1 Front cargo rack Attach with four screws FRONT CARGO RACK SCREWS 6 N m 53 lbf in 31 Heated Seat If Applicable Seat heater switch is installed at front near gearshift lever Seat heater ca...

Page 65: ...ure which may lead to fuel phase separation and can result in engine performance problems or engine damage Recommended Fuel Use unleaded gasoline containing MA XIMUM 10 ethanol The gasoline must have...

Page 66: ...e has been developed and val idated using the recommended BRP XPS oil BRP recommends the use of its recommended XPS oil or equivalent Damages caused by oil which is not suitable for this oil in jected...

Page 67: ...tribute to a good break in During the first few hours of break in the engine management system con trols some engine parameters which will slightly reduce the engine perfor mance During a predetermine...

Page 68: ...a time A rest period of at least 30 sec onds should be observed between the cranking cycles to allow electric starter to cool down 7 Release parking brake NOTE For an initial cold start do not release...

Page 69: ...rting the snowmobile in an emergency situation using drive pulley do not reinstall the belt guard and return slowly to have snowmobile repaired Vehicle Warm Up Before every ride vehicle has to be warm...

Page 70: ...om reverse Wait until the reverse alarm sounds before operating throttle Neutral When set in neutral N the gearbox disengages the pulleys from the track Shifting in Reverse To engage reverse gear proc...

Page 71: ...equirements WARNING Never tow an accessory with a rope Always use a rigid tow bar Using a rope would result in a col lision between the object and the snowmobile and possibly in a tip over in case of...

Page 72: ...of vehicle off the ground with a wide base snow mobile stand with a rear deflec tor panel Make sure support device is sta ble and secure Customize each adjustment one at a time It may be necessary to...

Page 73: ...the snow Operator s fa miliarity with the various adjustments as well as snow conditions will dictate the most efficient combination Generally a longer stopper strap set ting gives better performance...

Page 74: ...on Electronic Controlled Suspension ECS2 1 ECS system allows to adjust the sus pension according the terrain and the load even while driving fmo2015 003 009_a 1 Adjust damping force MAN 2 Spring Prelo...

Page 75: ...other snowmobiles obstacles or persons NOTE When the LEDs are flashing the system is calibrating itself No ac tions are needed in this case Keep vehicle running as long the leds flash ing stops NOTE W...

Page 76: ...clicks 12 clicks open is standard set ting for all shocks NOTE Open the lock screw before ad justment fmo2016 002 019_a 1 High speed HS damping 2 Low speed LS damping 3 Spring preload adjustment ring...

Page 77: ...ft increase spring preload Bad steering too hard to turn Adjusted too hard decrease spring preload mmo2009 004 031_b TYPICAL CAM TYPE PRELOAD 1 Adjustment cam mmo2010 003 027_a CAM TYPE HPG SHOCK ABSO...

Page 78: ...e rear spring preload Snowmobile seems unstable and seems to pivot around its center Reduce rear suspension front arm pressure Reduce center spring preload Increase rear spring preload Increase front...

Page 79: ...ind of trailer or vehicle Many serious accidents have resulted from driving up and over a trailer Anchor your ve hicle securely front and rear even on short hauls Be certain all equipment is securely...

Page 80: ...VEHICLE TRANSPORTATION This page is intentionally blank 78 ______________...

Page 81: ...MAINTENANCE _______________ 79...

Page 82: ...nspect throttle cable Inspect drive belt Visually inspect drive pulley Tighten drive pulley retaining screw to specified torque Inspect driven pulley Adjust and align track Change chaincase gearbox oi...

Page 83: ...mounts Inspect exhaust system and check for leaks Inspect cooling system cap hoses and clamps and check for leaks ENGINE Adjust engine stopper Visually inspect and clean drive pulley Tighten drive pu...

Page 84: ...VE SYSTEM Replace the following drive pulley wear parts slider shoes O rings and sliding sheave bushing FRAME Retighten rear member screws to frame to specified torque XU 24 N m 18 lbf ft EVERY 10 000...

Page 85: ...filter simply pull it out To install prefilter push it back in place making sure it is properly secured Engine Coolant WARNING Never open coolant tank cap when engine is hot Engine Coolant level Remov...

Page 86: ...osion inhibitors specif ically recommended for aluminum engines Injection Oil Adding Injection Oil Remove the upper RH side panel Re fer to SIDE PANELS in CONTROLS IN STRUMENTS AND EQUIPMENT Always ma...

Page 87: ...027_a LH SIDE OF ENGINE COMPARTMENT 1 Spark plugs Using tools from tool kit unscrew spark plugs one turn mmo2008 008 009 1 16 mm socket 2 Screwdriver rod Clean spark plugs and cylinder heads with pre...

Page 88: ...f ft Engine Stopper Engine Stopper Adjustment The engine stopper is located on the LH front engine support in front of the drive pulley 1 Remove tether cord cap from en gine cut off switch 2 Remove th...

Page 89: ...2 N m 89 lbf in 18 lbf in NOTICE Serious pulley damage can occur if the engine stopper and its screws are not properly installed Brake Fluid Recommended Fluid Use only DOT 4 brake fluid from a sealed...

Page 90: ...ed using the XPS Synthetic gear oil BRP strongly recommends the use of its XPS Synthetic gear oil at all times Damages caused by oil which is not suitable for the gearbox will not be covered by the BR...

Page 91: ...ord cap from en gine cut off switch 2 Open LH side panel refer to CON TROLS INSTRUMENTS AND EQUIPMENT 3 Remove belt guard refer to BELT GUARD REMOVAL 4 Insert the driven pulley expander provided in th...

Page 92: ...REMOVAL 4 Loosen the clamping bolt mmo2011 003 010_a ALUMINUM ADJUSTER HUB 1 Adjuster hub 2 Clamping bolt 5 Using the suspension adjustment tool provided in the tool kit turn the ring 1 4 turn at a ti...

Page 93: ...high in the driven pul ley If reverse activation does not work properly ensure the drive belt is prop erly adjusted Adjust the drive belt lower in the driven pulley if needed Drive Pulley Drive Pulley...

Page 94: ...re move calibration screw otherwise internal washers will fall off Al ways adjust all 3 calibration screws and make sure they are all set to the same position A16D0HA 1 TYPICAL 1 Loosen just enough t...

Page 95: ...ng track guide s Also ensure that studs nut are tighten to the recommended torque On approved studded tracks replace broken or damaged studs immediately If your track shows signs of deteriora tion it...

Page 96: ...ownwards until bottom O ring deflection be aligned with the bottom of slider shoe mmr2009 133 001_a mmr2009 133 002_a 1 Deflection O ring aligned with slider shoe 9 Read load recorded by the upper O r...

Page 97: ...ree of all particles which could be thrown out while track is rotating Keep hands tools feet and clothing clear of track Always lift the snow mobile on a wide base stand with a rear deflector panel En...

Page 98: ...Tighten lock nuts 5 Tighten idler wheels retaining bolts to specified torque TIGHTENING TORQUE Idler wheel bolts 48 N m 6 N m 35 lbf ft 4 lbf ft WARNING Make sure all fasteners are prop erly tightened...

Page 99: ...rms and links tie rods ball joints ski bolts ski legs etc If necessary contact an autho rized Lynx dealer Skis Wear and Condition of Skis and Runners Check the condition of the skis and ski runner car...

Page 100: ...stery out of the aluminum extrusion by pulling the plastic strip downwards and sideways at the same time mmo2009 004 036_b TYPICAL PULL STRIP mmo2009 004 037_a 1 Fuse box Close upholstery by pushing t...

Page 101: ...063_a Step 1 Push both sides Step 2 Pull to release 1 Retaining clip 5 Pull bulb and replace Properly rein stall parts mmo2007 009 064_a PULL BULB AND REPLACE Headlights Beam Aiming Remove multifunct...

Page 102: ...s ing out too far to avoid damaging wiring 2 Remove lamp socket from taillight assembly 2 1 Turn socket counterclock wise 2 2 Pull socket out 3 Replace bulb 4 Secure socket into taillight assem bly 5...

Page 103: ...tion Remove any dirt or rust To clean the entire vehicle use only mi crofiber cloths or equivalent NOTICE It is necessary to use microfiber cloths or equivalent on windshield and hood to avoid scratch...

Page 104: ...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 an...

Page 105: ...The gauge will display OIL when the storage procedure is initi ated 7 When gauge displays OIL release button and wait for the lubrication function to end mmr2009 004 004 Do not touch anything during...

Page 106: ...and visually inspect drive pulley Clean and inspect driven pulley Inspect adjust and align track Adjust drive chain Not for models equipped with gearbox Change chaincase gearbox oil Change NEW gasket...

Page 107: ...TECHNICAL INFORMATION ______________ 105...

Page 108: ...be allowed by BRP if the engine identification number or vehicle iden tification number VIN is removed or mutilated in any way We strongly rec ommend that you take note of all the identification numb...

Page 109: ...0 RPM Uncertainty Kwa 3 dB Noise Sound pressure LpA 89 dB 3950 RPM Uncertainty KpA 3 dB Hand arm system 2 5m s2 3950 RPM Vibration Whole body at seat 0 5m s2 3950 RPM 1 Noise emission and Vibration va...

Page 110: ...DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ddd2009 001 The EC Declaration of Conformity does not appear in this version of the Operator s Guide Please refer to the printed version that was delivered with your vehicle...

Page 111: ...ble for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equip ment IC Registration Number 12006A M01456 FCC ID 2ACERM01456 We the party responsible for compli ance declare under our sole res...

Page 112: ...EZE F P N 619 590 204 or coolant specifically designed for aluminum engines Cooling system capacity 6 2 L 6 55 qt U S liq Recommended fuel type Premium unleaded Minimum octane rating 95 Fuel which may...

Page 113: ...arm shock ECS2 1 Tractive 46 HLC EDC Rear arm shock KYB 46 Rear arm shock ECS2 1 Tractive 46 HLC EDC Rear suspension max travel 340 mm 13 4 in ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Lightning system output 12V 360 W Headl...

Page 114: ...345 kg 760 6 lb Vehicle overall length 337 cm 132 68 in Vehicle overall width 118 cm 46 46 in Vehicle overall height 133 cm 52 362 in Ski stance 996 adj 21mm 1 Measure gap between slider shoe and bott...

Page 115: ...TROUBLESHOOTING ______________ 113...

Page 116: ...cord cap Install a tether cord cap with the D E S S key for which this snowmobile was programmed ENGINE OVERHEATS 1 Insufficient snow or hard packed snow Drive in loose snow If there is no loose snow...

Page 117: ...repair shop or person of your own choosing for maintenance repair or replacement 3 Exhaust system leak Seek service from an authorized Lynx dealer repair shop or person of your own choosing for maint...

Page 118: ...LAYED PRESS START TO GO 1 Engine management system has detected a sensor problem Press and hold the Start button in order to move vehicle Seek service from an authorized Lynx dealer repair shop or per...

Page 119: ...lamp On the multifunction analog digital gauge the display is used as a comple ment of the pilot lamps to give you a brief description if an anomaly occurs or to inform you of a particular condi tion...

Page 120: ...ot run the engine if condition persists ENGINE OVERHEAT Critical overheat Stop engine immediately and let engine cool down Check coolant level refer to MAINTENANCE If coolant level is correct and over...

Page 121: ...r cord cap Wait a few minutes then start engine If problem persists contact an authorized Lynx dealer 2 short beeps Good key vehicle ready to operate 2 short beeps repeating slowly CHECK KEY Unable to...

Page 122: ...code press and hold MODE M Button and simul taneously depress the HI LOW beam switch repeatedly several times If two or more codes are registered use SET S or MODE M to scroll To exit the fault codes...

Page 123: ...WARRANTY ______________ 121...

Page 124: ...AND ACCEPTED IN LIEU OF ANY AND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EX PRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE TO THE EXTENT THAT THEY CAN...

Page 125: ...on sumer or 2 the date the product is first put into use whichever occurs first and for a period of TWELVE 12 CONSECUTIVE MONTHS for private or commercial use owners However the warranty coverage peri...

Page 126: ...with reasonable ac cess to the product and reasonable opportunity to repair it The customer must also present to the authorized LYNX Distributor Dealer proof of purchase of the product and must sign...

Page 127: ...In the event of a controversy or a dispute in connection with this limited warranty BRP suggests that you try to resolve the issue at the LYNX Distributor Dealer level We recommend discussing the iss...

Page 128: ...e its intended use 2 LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY GIVEN AND ACCEPTED IN LIEU OF ANY AND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EX PRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WITHO...

Page 129: ...m studs installed on tracks if the installation does not conform to BRP s instructions 4 WARRANTY COVERAGE PERIOD This warranty will be in effect from 1 the date of delivery to the first retail con su...

Page 130: ...n the repair work order prior to starting the repair in order to validate the warranty repair All parts replaced under this limited warranty become the property of BRP Note that the notification perio...

Page 131: ...this limited warranty BRP suggests that you try to resolve the issue at the LYNX Distributor Dealer level We recommend discussing the issue with the authorized LYNX Distribu tor Dealer s service manag...

Page 132: ...ple or model Have the qualities that a buyer may legitimately expect considering the public declarations of the seller the manufacturer of its representative including in advertising or labeling or 2...

Page 133: ...ature Print Mileage km Hours Date Dealer no Notes For maintenance schedule refer to Maintenance Information section of this operator s guide SERVICE Mileage km Signature Print Hours Date Dealer no Not...

Page 134: ...rator s guide SERVICE Mileage km Signature Print Hours Date Dealer no Notes For maintenance schedule refer to Maintenance Information section of this operator s guide SERVICE Mileage km Signature Prin...

Page 135: ...rator s guide SERVICE Mileage km Signature Print Hours Date Dealer no Notes For maintenance schedule refer to Maintenance Information section of this operator s guide SERVICE Mileage km Signature Prin...

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Page 139: ...r owner agreed to the transfer Notifying BRP even after the expiration of the limited warranty is very important as it enables BRP to reach the snowmobile owner if necessary like when safety re calls...

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Page 148: ...Safety Vehicle and Maintenance Information OPERATOR S GUIDE 2018 2018 AND THE BRP LOGO ARE TRADEMARKS OF BOMBARDIER RECREATIONAL PRODUCTS INC OR ITS AFFILIATES 2017 BOMBARDIER RECREATIONAL PRODUCTS I...

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