BODY/FRAME
Engine Compartment
Check engine area for any damage
and leaks.
Ensure all hose clamps
are properly secured and no hose is
cracked, kinked or otherwise dam-
aged.
Inspect muffler, battery and reservoir
fastening devices.
Check electrical connections for corro-
sion and tightness.
Replace or have damaged parts re-
paired.
Hitch/Trailer Ball
Condition
Check tightness of fasteners and
tightness/condition
of
trailer
ball.
Properly retighten as necessary and
replace ball if worn.
Chassis Fasteners
Check fastener condition and tight-
ness on the vehicle.
Retighten as
required.
Seat Fasteners
Remove seat(s) and/or storage box
and check latch mechanisms and pins
for wear. See an authorized Can-Am
ATV distributor/dealer for parts re-
placement if damaged.
Vehicle Cleaning and
Protection
Never use a high pressure washer to
clean the vehicle.
USE LOW PRES-
SURE ONLY (like a garden hose)
.
High pressure can cause electrical or
mechanical damages.
Painted parts which are damaged
should be properly repainted to pre-
vent rust.
When required, wash the body with
hot water and soap (only use mild de-
tergent). Apply non-abrasive wax.
CAUTION: Never clean plastic parts
with strong detergent, degreasing
agent, paint thinner, acetone, etc.
While reading this Operator’s Guide, remember that:
WARNING
Indicates a potential hazard that, if not avoided, could result in serious in-
jury or death.
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