MAINTENANCE
Vehicle cleaning and
protection
Remove any dirt or rust.
To clean the entire vehicle, use only
flannel cloths or equivalent.
CAUTION:
It is necessary to use
flannel cloths or equivalent on
windshield and hood to avoid dam-
aging further surfaces to clean.
To clean the entire vehicle, includ-
ing bottom pan and metallic parts use
Bombardier Cleaner (P/N 293 110 001)
spray can 400 g and (P/N 293 110 002
(4 L)).
CAUTION:
Do not use Bombardier
Cleaner on decals or vinyl.
For vinyl and plastic parts use Vinyl &
Plastic Cleaner (P/N 413 711 200 (6 x
1 L)).
To remove scratches on windshield or
hood use BOMBARDIER Scratch Re-
mover Kit (P/N 861 774 800).
CAUTION:
Never clean plastic parts
or hood with strong detergent, de-
greasing agent, paint thinner, ace-
tone, products containing chlorine,
etc.
Clean sheaves of both pulleys using
BOMBARDIER Pulley flange cleaner
(P/N 413 711 809).
Inspect the hood and repair any dam-
age.
Touch up all metal spots where paint
has been scratched off. Spray all met-
al parts including shock chromed rods
with BOMBARDIER LUBE (P/N 293
600 016).
Wax the hood and the painted portion
of the frame for better protection.
Apply wax on glossy finish only. Pro-
tect the vehicle with a cover to prevent
dust accumulation during storage.
The snowmobile has to be stored in
a cold and dry place and covered with
an opaque tarpaulin. This will prevent
sun rays from affecting vehicle finish.
Lift rear of vehicle until track is off the
ground. Install on a mechanical stand.
Do not release track tension.
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