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CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND EQUIPMENT

To Engage Parking Brake

Apply and hold brake, then lock brake
lever using the parking brake lever as
shown.

mmo2009-005-006_a

TYPICAL — ENGAGE MECHANISM

Step 1: Apply and hold brake
Step 2: Lock brake lever using parking brake
lever

To Release Parking Brake

Squeeze brake lever. Parking brake
lever will automatically return to its
original position. Always release park-
ing brake before riding.

5) Engine Cut-Off Switch

The engine cut-off switch (tether cord)
is located to on the RH side of console.

The tether cord cap must be securely
snapped on the engine cut-off switch
to allow vehicle operation.

NOTE:

After engine starting, 2 short

beeps should be heard if a pro-
grammed D.E.S.S. key (tether cord
cap) is correctly snapped on engine
cut-off switch. If another beep code
is heard, refer to

MONITORING SYS-

TEM

for D.E.S.S. malfunction codes

information.

Pulling the tether cord cap from the
switch shuts the engine off.

WARNING

Always attach the tether cord eye-
let to clothing before starting the
engine.

D.E.S.S. (Digitally Encoded Security
System)

The tether cord cap has an integrated
D.E.S.S. key to provide you and your
snowmobile with the equivalent secu-
rity of a conventional lock key.

The D.E.S.S. key contains an electronic
chip which features a unique perma-
nently memorized digital code.

Your authorized Lynx dealer has pro-
gramed the D.E.S.S. of your snowmo-
bile to recognize the D.E.S.S. key in the
tether cord cap to allow vehicle opera-
tion.

If another tether cord is used without
programming the D.E.S.S., the engine
will start but will not reach drive pulley
engagement speed to move vehicle.

Make sure the tether cord cap is free of
dirt or snow.

D.E.S.S. Flexibility

The D.E.S.S. of your snowmobile can
be programmed by your authorized
Lynx dealer to accept up to 8 different
keys.

We recommend the purchase of ad-
ditional tether cords from your au-
thorized Lynx dealer.

If you have

more than one D.E.S.S. equipped
Lynx snowmobile, each can be pro-
grammed by your authorized Lynx
dealer to accept the other vehicles
D.E.S.S. keys.

RF D.E.S.S. Key Types

Two types of keys can be used:

– Normal key
– Learning key.

To ease key type recognition, the key
comes in different colors.

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Summary of Contents for BRP REX2 49 RANGER 600HO E-TEC

Page 1: ...icle Includes 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 RECREATION...

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Page 3: ...eath 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 BRP The...

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Page 5: ...e following terminology in regards to operator passenger and vehicle con figuration is used as follows through out this guide Operator refers to the person be ing behind the controls and driving the s...

Page 6: ...ing a Passenger 17 Terrain Riding Variations 18 Environment 22 TRACTION ENHANCING PRODUCTS 25 Manoeuvrability 25 Acceleration 26 Braking 26 Important Safety Rules 26 Effects of Having a Studded Track...

Page 7: ...r 74 FUEL 75 Fuel Requirements 75 Vehicle Fueling Procedure 75 INJECTION OIL E TEC 77 Recommended Injection Oil 77 BREAK IN PERIOD 78 Operation During Break In 78 OPERATING MODES ACE 79 ECO Mode Fuel...

Page 8: ...ngine Stopper E TEC 106 Exhaust System 107 Spark Plugs 108 Brake Fluid 108 Chaincase Oil 109 Drive Chain 110 Drive Belt 111 Drive Pulley E TEC 113 Track 115 Suspension 118 Skis 119 Fuses 119 Lights 12...

Page 9: ...C AND ACE 144 MONITORING SYSTEM 147 Pilot Lamps Messages and Beeper Codes 147 Fault Codes 150 WARRANTY BRP FINLAND OY INTERNATIONAL LIMITED WARRANTY 2018 LYNX SNOWMOBILES 152 MAINTENANCE RECORDS 157 C...

Page 10: ...SAFETY INFORMATION ________ SAFETY INFORMATION ________ 7...

Page 11: ...ay from the en gine To reduce the risk of fire or explo sion follow these instructions Use only an approved gasoline con tainer to store fuel Strictly adhere to instructions in FU ELING PROCEDURE Neve...

Page 12: ...ny new operator must read and understand all safety labels on the snowmo bile the Operator s Guide before operating the snowmobile Only allow a new operator to operate the snowmobile in a restricted f...

Page 13: ...top then look carefully in both directions before crossing at a 90 angle Be wary of parked vehicles Snowmobiling at night can be a delightful experience but because of reduced visibility be extra caut...

Page 14: ...vehicle is left unattended Electric start models only Never charge or boost a battery while installed on snowmobile E TEC engines Never attempt any fuel system or electrical system main tenance or re...

Page 15: ...the snowmobile handling stability and brak ing distance may be affected when riding with a passenger Before riding the vehicle ask your passenger to inform you to slowdown or stop immediately if he fe...

Page 16: ...ECO Mode When ECO mode is selected fuel economy mode vehicle torque and speed are limited whereby an optimal cruising speed is maintained in order to reduce fuel consumption Refer to OPERATING MODES s...

Page 17: ...portant 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...

Page 18: ...TION in the TRACTION ENHANCING PRODUCTS subsection THROTTLE LEVER Check for proper operation BRAKE LEVER Check for proper operation PARKING BRAKE BRAKE Check for proper operation EMERGENCY ENGINE STOP...

Page 19: ...mobile go where you want it to When turning on the side of a hill you and your passenger must be ready to shift body weight to help it turn in the desired direction Operator and passenger s must never...

Page 20: ...thers can allow one passenger 2 UP Make sure to identify and respect the warn ings according to your specific models Even when a passenger is allowed this person must be physically fit for snowmobilin...

Page 21: ...d allow extra space to maneuver Adjust suspension according to weight For complete information on how to adjust the suspension please refer to the TUNE YOUR RIDE subsection Riding with a Child On snow...

Page 22: ...ice or icy surfaces can be very dangerous if you do not observe certain precautions The very nature of ice is foreign to good con trol of a snowmobile or any vehicle Traction for starting turning or...

Page 23: ...aware of the conditions and dangers on a daily basis when in the mountains Check local avalanche forecasts and threats each day before heading out to ride and heed forecast ers advice You should alwa...

Page 24: ...anding to absorb the shock and brace yourself for the impact Knees must be flexed to act as shock absorbers If the trail does suddenly drop away from you crouch stand towards the rear of the vehi cle...

Page 25: ...matter any other snowmobile Use down the line hand signals to indicate hazards or in tent of direction change Assist others whenever necessary It is always IMPORTANT to keep a safe distance between e...

Page 26: ...s proper care and maintenance its natu ral inhabitants and all enthusiasts and the public at large who enjoy the great outdoors With this theme we invite all snowmobilers to remember that re specting...

Page 27: ...nce cherished by snow mobilers Light Treading will preserve this opportunity and will make it pos sible for us to expose others to the beauty of winter and the unique thrill of our sport Light Treadin...

Page 28: ...n 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 accelerating and braking Also always check local...

Page 29: ...d This could cause debris or ice to be thrown violently backwards pos sibly injuring others nearby or on snowmobiles behind you Braking As in the case of acceleration using studs on the track will giv...

Page 30: ...n or not installed the gas tank could be punctured causing a fire NOTICE Ask your dealer for the appropriate tunnel protectors model and kit number required for your snowmobile NOTE Consult the BRP li...

Page 31: ...portant 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 OR SEVERING Maintenance...

Page 32: ...icle If missing or damaged the decals can be replaced free of charge See an authorized Lynx dealer NOTE In the event of any discrepancy between this guide and the vehicle the safety labels on the vehi...

Page 33: ...004 017_a 2 UP MODEL 516006903 LABEL 1 516003919 LABEL 2 ON PULLEY GUARD 516006900 en LABEL 3 ON PULLEY GUARD 516005521 LABEL 4 516006900 en LABEL 5 fmo2014 001 017 LABEL 6 SHOCK 516005904A LABEL 7 30...

Page 34: ...IMPORTANT ON PRODUCT LABELS mmo2008 003 007 516004607 LABEL 8 ________ SAFETY INFORMATION ________ 31...

Page 35: ...16008282 EN 516008282 DEC LABEL 9 49 RANGER X TRIM SC mmo2013 004 046_a LABEL 10 E TEC CAPACITOR Capacitor May Spark If Shorted Spark can ignite fuel vapors Keep objects away from poles When removing...

Page 36: ...tions before remove seat from the snowmobile Make sure seat is securely latched before riding 516006794 LABEL 12 2 UP MODELS Label 13 WARNING Beware of rotating track 516007584 LABEL 13 Technical Info...

Page 37: ...fmo2015 004 022_b E TEC MODELS fmo2015 004 013_d 516005503 LABEL 1 5447012 LABEL 2 516006904 en LABEL 3 IN ENGINE COMPARTMENT 516004572 LABEL 4 E TEC MODELS 516007588 LABEL 6 ADVENTURE LX 516007589 L...

Page 38: ...PRODUCT LABELS 95 A 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 LOCATED ON FUEL CAP 516006447 LABEL ON REAR RACK ADVENTURE LX ________ SAFETY INFORMATION...

Page 39: ...IMPORTANT ON PRODUCT LABELS This page is intentionally blank 36 _______ SAFETY INFORMATION ________...

Page 40: ...VEHICLE INFORMATION _______________ 37...

Page 41: ...eatures may not apply 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 subsecti...

Page 42: ...eft the skis are turned right or left to steer the snow mobile WARNING Fast reverse while turning could result in loss of stability and con trol 2 Throttle Lever Throttle Lever E TEC Models Throttle l...

Page 43: ...e mmo2015 008 103_a TYPICAL 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 engine S...

Page 44: ...ake is applied When released it automatically re turns to the rest Braking effect is pro portional to the pressure applied on the lever and to the type of terrain and its snow coverage fmo2015 002 001...

Page 45: ...e starting the engine D E S S Digitally Encoded Security System The tether cord cap has an integrated D E S S key to provide you and your snowmobile with the equivalent secu rity of a conventional loc...

Page 46: ...top engine in a emergency situation To stop the engine push switch down OFF position mmo2016 008 202_a OFF POSITION To allow engine starting the switch must be in the ON position UP mmo2016 008 201_a...

Page 47: ...LOW beam Lights are automatically ON when the engine is running Heated Grips and Throttle Lever Switch E TEC NOTE Under 1900 RPM heated grips or throttle lever will be limited at 50 ACE NOTE Heated g...

Page 48: ...th hood and or side panels opened or removed NEVER attempt to make adjust ments to moving parts while en gine is running NOTE Belt guard is purposely made slightly oversize to maintain tension on its...

Page 49: ...this tension be maintained when reinstalling mmo2008 003 063_a 1 Retaining pin 10 Gauge ACE Models WARNING Reading the gauge digital display can distract from the operation of the vehicle particularl...

Page 50: ...tion display is used to Display the WELCOME message on power up Display the KEY recognition mes sage Provide various indications as se lected by the operator Activating or changing various func tions...

Page 51: ...selected High beam headlights are selected 5 SET S Button Button used to navigate adjust or reset gauge multifunction display In order to memorize settings engine must be running Gauge Features AVAIL...

Page 52: ...mode mmo2014 002 001_d 1 Trip meter TRIP A TRIP B mode Press and hold the SET S button to re set mmo2014 002 001_c C Trip Hour Meter Records vehicle running time when the electrical system is activate...

Page 53: ...e throttle lever switch When released display will return to fuel tank level NOTE There are nine intensity set tings mmo2013 004 040_a HEATING INTENSITY DISPLAY 1 Less heat 2 More heat Gauge Setup Uni...

Page 54: ...E 3 Digital Display mmo2008 003 013_h 1 Digital display The multifunction display is used to Display the WELCOME message on power up Display the KEY recognition mes sage Provide various indications as...

Page 55: ...d 5 SET S Button Button used to navigate adjust or re set gauge multifunction display In order to memorize settings engine must be running NOTE SET S button on the multi function switch has the same f...

Page 56: ...Trip meter TRIP A TRIP B mode Press and hold the SET S button to re set mmo2008 003 013_d C Trip Hour Meter Records vehicle running time when the electrical system is activated since it has been rese...

Page 57: ...ding the gauge digital display can distract from the operation of the vehicle particularly from con stantly scanning the environment Gauge Description mmo2007 009 066_x MULTIFUNCTION ANALOG DIGITAL GA...

Page 58: ...rovide various indications as se lected by the operator Activating or changing various func tions or modes of operation Display scrolling messages of func tion activation or system faults Display faul...

Page 59: ...lights are selected WARM UP E TEC Engine and or injection oil need to warm up before normal operation The engine s RPM is limited until desired temperature is reached up to 10 minutes when driving War...

Page 60: ...el level X H Altitude X I Top speed X J Average speed X K Heated grips heating intensity X L Heated throttle lever heating intensity X M Instant fuel consumption ACE X N Total fuel consumption ACE X O...

Page 61: ...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 62: ...as 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 On E TEC models resetting...

Page 63: ...press the MODE M button to switch to minutes Use the SET S button to change minutes Press the MODE M button to save clock set up and exit mode G Fuel Level Bar gauge that continuously indicates the a...

Page 64: ...ait 5 seconds mmo2007 009 066_o I Top Speed Records vehicle top speed since it has been reset To display vehicle top speed proceed as follows Press the MODE M button to select display 1 mmo2007 009 06...

Page 65: ...ceed as follows Press the MODE M button to select display 1 mmo2007 009 066_m While display flashes press SET S button to select vehicle average speed AVR_SPD mode mmo2007 009 066_n 1 Vehicle average...

Page 66: ...e activation of the heated throttle lever switch When re leased display will return to fuel level Refer to HEATED THROTTLE LEVER SWITCH for more details mmo2007 009 044_a HEATED THROTTLE LEVER 1 Opera...

Page 67: ...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 68: ...torage Mode Displays OIL when the storage mode procedure is initiated R Lap Record Mode With this mode vehicle speed engine revolutions per minute RPM and a preselected function in display 1 can be re...

Page 69: ...o record another session press the SET S button until REC record mode appears in display Repeat same pro cedure previously described to record To Review Recorded Data Select PLAY mode mmo2008 007 005_...

Page 70: ...le the value of HOURS is blinking use the SET S but ton to change hours To change MINUTES while the value of HOURS is blinking press the MODE M button to switch to minutes Use the SET S button to chan...

Page 71: ...e Do not attempt to lift the ei ther end of the vehicle if it is above your limits Use appropriate lifting device or have assistance to share lifting stress if possible NOTICE Do not use skis to pull...

Page 72: ...e APS hose at the ECM mbl2012 008 004_a 1 ECM 2 APS hose ACE Models 9 Pull backward the air intake tube fmo2014 002 034_a 1 Air intake tube All Models 10 Remove the six upper body mod ule retaining sc...

Page 73: ...m pan opening 2 Slide the module towards rear fmo2014 002 008_b SLIDE TOWARDS REAR 3 On both sides install the upper body module retaining screws fmo2014 002 005_a RH SIDE SHOWN 1 Retaining screws E T...

Page 74: ...and side panel is align fmo2014 002 023_a To remove a side panel open it then lift it up Free the lower hinge from its slot then free the upper hinge by lowering the panel To install a side panel ins...

Page 75: ...lay is feet on the footrests and keep his hands on the hand holds at all times when seated Respecting those physical crite ria is important to ensures that the passenger is stable and to reduce the r...

Page 76: ...013 010 006 Seat Installation Push the seat until you hear a clicking sound fsi2013 010 001 Attach the battery cover back to its place fsi2013 010 002 Finish the installation by locking the storage ba...

Page 77: ...deceleration or on a downward slope Hitch Tongue Type To attach an equipment to the hitch se cure the accessory tow bar to the hitch tongue using a lockable pin Hitch J Type 49 Ranger Models mmo2011 0...

Page 78: ...rformance problems or engine damage Recommended Fuel Use unleaded gasoline containing MA XIMUM 10 ethanol The gasoline must have the following minimum oc tane requirements FUEL TYPE ENGINE MINIMUM OCT...

Page 79: ...hen loosening fuel reservoir cap have vehicle inspected and or re paired before further operation 4 Insert the spout into the filler neck 5 Pour fuel slowly so that air can es cape from the tank and p...

Page 80: ...l Level Verification The injection oil reservoir is located behind the RH side panel See BODY in MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES for opening procedure Always maintain a sufficient amount of recommended injecti...

Page 81: ...s and prolonged cruising without speed variations should be avoided this can cause engine damage dur ing the break in period E TEC Models During a predetermined period the engine management system con...

Page 82: ...than Standard or ECO mode Once activated Sport mode will re main active until it is deactivated by the operator Navigating Operating Modes Use ECO Standard Sport Mode switch to navigate between power...

Page 83: ...this setting There are 3 levels available for the learning key mode Changing Learning Key Settings To change learning key setting carry out the following 1 Press the START electronic reverse button to...

Page 84: ...torque for learning key 6 After a few seconds the setting is automatically confirmed and saved NOTE The key speed setting is appli cable to any key of the same type used on a specific snowmobile The s...

Page 85: ...e while start ing CAUTION Do not use electric starter for more than 10 seconds A rest period should be observed be tween the cranking cycles to let elec tric starter cool down Using elec tric starter...

Page 86: ...tool kit mmo2008 005 009 Hook up clip on drive pulley mmo2008 005 012_a 1 Clip installation location Wind the rope tightly around drive pul ley When pulled pulley must rotate counterclockwise mmo2008...

Page 87: ...eriod up to 10 minutes depending on ambient temperature engine RPM is limited Engaging Reverse RER E TEC When the engine is running depress ing the RER button will slow down en gine RPM to almost a st...

Page 88: ...eated refer to RIDER POSITION REVERSE OPERATION for pos ture information 3 With engine at idle speed pull the reverse shift lever all the way out 4 Gently depress throttle lever Shifting in Forward To...

Page 89: ...Temperature The engine management of these en gines provides the optimum air fuel ra tio for all temperatures Hard Packed Snow Models Equipped with Minimum Track Profile of 1 75 in BRP does not recomm...

Page 90: ...bile refer to DRIVE BELT in the MAIN TENANCE PROCEDURES subsection and tow at moderate speed NOTICE Always remove the drive belt of the snowmobile that is to be towed to prevent damage to its drive b...

Page 91: ...justing suspension Support rear 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 The best way to set up the susp...

Page 92: ...he most effi cient combination Generally a longer stopper strap set ting gives better performance in deep snow on a flat landscape and a shorter setting will improve handling in steep hill climbing co...

Page 93: ...ess bump absorption capability Lighter steering Decreasing preload Better deep snow performance and handling Refer to the following to determine if preload is correct C B A mmo2006 003 022_a TYPICAL P...

Page 94: ...NG RESULT Locks the suspension extension in line with the suspension rails Better traction full track contact surface Leaning on stop block Better towing capability Front Suspension Adjustments Skis I...

Page 95: ...n nut to the specified torque SKI BOLT TIGHTENING TORQUE 48 N m 6 N m 35 lbf ft 4 lbf ft NOTE Make sure your vehicle does not exceed the maximum width al lowed for trail riding Check local regu lation...

Page 96: ...ff Reduce rear spring preload Rear of snowmobile seems too soft Increase rear spring preload Rear suspension is frequently bottoming Increase rear spring preload Increase center spring preload Lengthe...

Page 97: ...ailer Anchor your ve hicle securely front and rear even on short hauls Be certain all equipment is securely fastened Cover your snow mobile when trailering to prevent road grime from causing damage Be...

Page 98: ...MAINTENANCE _______________ 95...

Page 99: ...lines and connections FUEL SYSTEM Inspect throttle cable Inspect drive belt Visually inspect drive pulley Tighten drive pulley retaining screw to specified torque Inspect driven pulley Adjust and ali...

Page 100: ...gearbox oil Adjust drive chain Not for models equipped with gearbox Check brake fluid level DRIVE SYSTEM AND BRAKE Inspect brake hose pads and disk Inspect steering mechanism STEERING SYSTEM Inspect s...

Page 101: ...lamps and check for leaks ENGINE Adjust engine stopper Visually inspect and clean drive pulley Tighten drive pulley retaining screw to specified torque Clean driven pulley Adjust and align track DRIVE...

Page 102: ...O rings and sliding sheave bushing E TEC SUSPENSION Check PPS2 bushing and bearing Replace both if either one is worn EVERY 10 000 KM 6 000 MI OR 3 YEARS WHICHEVER COMES FIRST E TEC Inspect oil pump s...

Page 103: ...leaks ACE Visually inspect and clean drive pulley Tighten drive pulley retaining screw to specified torque Check driven pulley preload Clean driven pulley Adjust and align track DRIVE SYSTEM AND BRAK...

Page 104: ...EL SYSTEM Replace fuel pump outlet filter ACE Replace drive pulley slider shoes O ring and rollers and inspect ramps 900 ACE DRIVE SYSTEM AND BRAKE Replace brake fluid SUSPENSION Check PPS2 bushing an...

Page 105: ...are prop erly installed clean and in good condi tion fmo2015 004 016_a 1 RH Air filter If the air filter has to be cleaned or re placed see an authorized Lynx dealer repair shop or person of your own...

Page 106: ...subsection for detailed information ACE Models ENGINE RECOMMENDED ENGINE OIL 600 and 900 ACE XPS 4 STROKE SYNTHETIC OIL F P N 619 590 114 NOTICE The engine of this snow mobile has been developed and v...

Page 107: ...WARNING The engine oil can be very hot Wait until engine oil is warm NOTICE Engine oil and oil filter must be replaced at the same time 1 Place vehicle on a level surface 2 Remove the LH side panel 3...

Page 108: ...8 N m 133 lbf in 16 lbf in 11 Replace OIL FILTER see proce dure in this subsection 12 Refill oil tank at the proper level with the recommended oil APPROXIMATE ENGINE OIL CAPACITY WITH FILTER 600 ACE...

Page 109: ...al and cover O ring with engine oil mmr2011 070 009_a 1 Lubricate with engine oil 4 Install the oil filter cover 5 Tighten oil filter cover screws to the specified torque TIGHTENING TORQUE Oil Filter...

Page 110: ...e 7 Tighten screws to 10 N m 2 N m 89 lbf in 18 lbf in following the illustrated sequence taking care not to pinch the feeler gauge mmo2010 009 007_b TIGHTENING SEQUENCE NOTICE Serious pulley damage c...

Page 111: ...ft muffler retaining spring 2 Front muffler retaining spring 5 Remove the muffler Inspect doughnut shaped muffler gas kets and replace if necessary To install muffler reverse removal pro cedure Spark...

Page 112: ...ded Chaincase Oil RECOMMENDED CHAINCASE OIL P N 619 590 098 NOTICE The chaincase of this snowmobile has been developed and validated using the XPS Syn thetic chaincase oil BRP strongly recommends the...

Page 113: ...011 003 017_a TYPICAL 1 Check plug mbs2010 019 001_a 1 Filler cap All Models Pour recommended oil in chaincase by the filler hole until oil comes out by the check plug hole Reinstall check plug and to...

Page 114: ...r is noted probable cause could be pulley mis alignment excessive RPM with frozen track fast starts without warm up pe riod burred or rusty sheave oil on drive belt or distorted spare drive belt Con t...

Page 115: ...djust the drive belt height proceed as follows 1 Remove tether cord cap from en gine cut off switch 2 Remove drive belt guard 3 Loosen the clamping bolt mmo2011 003 010_a 1 Adjuster hub 2 Clamping bol...

Page 116: ...se may not activate or may be harder to activate if the drive belt is positioned too high in the driven pulley If reverse activation does not work properly ensure the drive belt is properly adjusted A...

Page 117: ...Set all 3 calibration screws to the same position Tighten lock nuts to 10 N m 2 N m 89 lbf in 18 lbf in NOTICE Do not completely re move calibration screw otherwise internal washers will fall off Al w...

Page 118: ...RNING To prevent serious injury to indi viduals near the snowmobile NEVER stand behind or near a moving track Always use a wide base snow mobile stand with a rear deflec tor panel if it is necessary t...

Page 119: ...O ring 3 Measured track deflection See specifications section to find your model track deflection 9 Read load recorded by the upper O ring on the tensiometer mmr2009 133 003_a LOAD READING 1 Upper O...

Page 120: ...k to be violently thrown backwards out of the tun nel with tremendous force 1 Lift rear of vehicle and support it off the ground CAUTION Beware of injuries by using proper lifting techniques notably u...

Page 121: ...o nents including slider shoes springs wheels etc NOTE During normal driving snow will act as a lubricant and coolant for the slider shoes Extensive riding on ice or sanded snow will create exces sive...

Page 122: ...adversely affect snow mobile control Fuses Fuse Inspection The electrical system is protected with fuses the fuse holders are located in the engine compartment Check fuse condition and replace it if...

Page 123: ...cated behind the air intake silencer mmo2007 009 016_b BEHIND AIR INTAKE SILENCER 1 Fuse location 0 25 A fuse Lights Always check light operation after bulb replacement Headlights Bulb Replacement NO...

Page 124: ...e re taining clip at the same time to re lease it from bulb support mmo2013 004 036_c Step 1 Push both sides Step 2 Push down to release Step 3 Release both sides 1 Retaining clip 5 Pull bulb and repl...

Page 125: ...ixed with a mild detergent Use only flannel cloths or an equivalent NOTICE It is necessary to use flan nel cloths or equivalent on wind shield and hood to avoid scratching the surfaces To remove greas...

Page 126: ...placement and a den sity test should be performed by an au thorized LYNX dealer CAUTION Improper antifreeze mixture might allow freezing of the liquid in the cooling system if vehi cle is stored in ar...

Page 127: ...6 Again press and hold the SET S button 2 3 seconds NOTE The gauge will display OIL when the storage procedure is initi ated 7 When gauge displays OIL release button and wait for the lubrication func...

Page 128: ...ust at every drive belt replacement Clean and visually inspect drive pulley Clean and inspect driven pulley Inspect adjust and align track Adjust drive chain Not for models equipped with gearbox Chang...

Page 129: ...ry drive belt replacement Clean 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 chaincas...

Page 130: ...TECHNICAL INFORMATION ______________ 127...

Page 131: ...ed by the authorized Lynx dealer to complete warranty claims properly We strongly recommend that you take note of all the identification numbers on your snowmobile and supply them to your insurance co...

Page 132: ...VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION mmo2011 003 003_a 600 ACE ENGINE 1 Engine identification number mmo2014 004 007_a 900 ACE ENGINE 1 Engine identification number ______________ 129...

Page 133: ...Uncertainty Kwa 3 dB Noise Sound pressure LpA 86 dB 4050 RPM Uncertainty KpA 3 dB 80 dB 3625 RPM Uncertainty KpA 3 dB 80 dB 3625 RPM RPM Uncertainty KpA 3 dB Hand arm system 2 5m s2 4050 RPM 2 5 m s2...

Page 134: ...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 EN...

Page 135: ...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 136: ...Ethyl glycol water mix 50 coolant 50 distilled water Use LONG LIFE ANTIFREEZE F P N 619 590 204 or coolant specifically designed for aluminum engines FUEL SYSTEM Fuel injection system Multi point EFI...

Page 137: ...3 Fuse 2 DRIVE SYSTEM Drive pulley type eDrive II LC Driven pulley type QRS short shaft Engagement 2200 RPM Type P N 619 590 098 Chaincase oil Capacity 500 ml 16 9 U S oz Drive Belt Part Number Advent...

Page 138: ...8 in 1 772 in Force without force 0 kg 0 lb 49 Ranger 60 mm 70 mm 2 362 in 2 756 in Deflection Adventure LX 50 mm 60 mm 1 969 in 2 362 in Track tension Force 1 7 3 kg 16 lb Track alignment Equal dista...

Page 139: ...nture LX 307 cm 120 87 in Vehicle overall length 49 Ranger 347 cm 136 6 in Adventure LX 126 5 cm 49 8 in 49 Ranger 110 5 cm 43 5 in Vehicle overall width 49 Ranger Touring 118 cm 46 46 in Vehicle over...

Page 140: ...water mix 50 coolant 50 distilled water Use LONG LIFE ANTIFREEZE F P N 619 590 204 or coolant specifically designed for aluminum engines Recommended fuel Premium unleaded fuel which may contain up to...

Page 141: ...er shoes BRAKE SYSTEM Brake system type Hydraulic RE X brake type Brake fluid DOT 4 SUSPENSION Front suspension A LFS Front shock HPG 36 190 mm 7 48 in Front suspension max travel 210 mm 8 27 in Rear...

Page 142: ...er 257 kg 566 6 lb Dry weight 49 Ranger Touring 267 kg 588 6 lb 49 Ranger 921 mm 21 mm 36 26 in 827 in Ski stance 49 Ranger Touring 996 mm 21 mm 39 213 in 827 in Ski width 188 mm 7 402 in 1 Refer to I...

Page 143: ...ater mix 50 coolant 50 distilled water Use BRP LONG LIFE ANTIFREEZE F P N 619 590 204 or coolant specifically designed for aluminum engines FUEL SYSTEM Fuel injection system Multi point EFI 46 mm thro...

Page 144: ...Engagement 2200 RPM Type P N P N 619 590 098 Chaincase oil Capacity 500 ml 16 9 U S oz Drive Belt Part Number 417 300 383 1 Small sprocket number of teeth 21 49 Ranger with 59mm track profile 51 Large...

Page 145: ...A Center shock HPG 36 Rear shock HPG 36 Rear suspension max travel 390 mm 15 354 in WEIGHT AND DIMENSIONS 49 Ranger except 59mm track profile 278 kg 613 lb Dry weight 49 Ranger with 59mm track profile...

Page 146: ...TROUBLESHOOTING ______________ 143...

Page 147: ...perly install tether cord cap 2 D E S S has read a different code than the one programmed D E S S pilot lamp blinks rapidly fast short beeps repetitive Install a tether cord cap for which this snowmob...

Page 148: ...om an authorized Lynx dealer 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...

Page 149: ...ARMERS ARE NOT WORKING 1 Engine RPM is too low Make sure engine RPM is above 2000 ACE ENGINE HAS SHUT DOWN 1 The engine shuts down after long periods of idling Do not let engine idle too long Refer to...

Page 150: ...n combi nation with another 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...

Page 151: ...e if condition persists 4 short beeps every 30 seconds MUFFLER Reduce speed or stop engine Let engine cool down and restart If overheating persists contact an authorized Lynx dealer Do not run the eng...

Page 152: ...engines indicates that maximum engine RPM is reached Check clutch calibration Short beeps repeating rapidly SHUTDOWN Shutdown procedure in force due to engine overheating or fuel pump problem remove t...

Page 153: ...ile attempting an engine start engine cranks but won t run Release throttle while starting Fault Codes M Multifunction Analog Digital Display Only To read any active fault code press and hold MODE M B...

Page 154: ...WARRANTY ______________ 151...

Page 155: ...FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE TO THE EXTENT THAT THEY CANNOT BE DISCLAIMED THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE LIFE OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY INCIDENTAL AND CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARE EXCLU...

Page 156: ...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 157: ...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 158: ...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 159: ...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 160: ...Signature Print 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 Notes For...

Page 161: ...For maintenance schedule refer to Maintenance Information section of this operator s guide SERVICE Mileage km Signature Print Hours Date Dealer no Notes For maintenance schedule refer to Maintenance I...

Page 162: ...For maintenance schedule refer to Maintenance Information section of this operator s guide SERVICE Mileage km Signature Print Hours Date Dealer no Notes For maintenance schedule refer to Maintenance I...

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Page 164: ...CUSTOMER INFORMATION ______________ 161...

Page 165: ...e Street Valcourt Qu bec J0E 2L0 Canada Sturtevant Wisconsin U S A 10101 Science Drive Sturtevant Wisconsin 53177 U S A Sa De Cv Av Ferrocarril 202 Parque Ind Quer taro Lote2 B 76220 Santa Rosa J ureg...

Page 166: ...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 173: ...icle Includes 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 RECREATION...

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