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OFTEN ASKED QUESTIONS
Q: Why must my snowmobile be registered at the factory? After all
I do have my original invoice as proof of when I purchased my
snowmobile.
A: Registration is very important and your dealer must register
your snowmobile with Bombardier. Make sure the card has
been sent. All of this will allow you to:
a) have warranty work performed at any authorized Bombar-
dier dealer in North America. Your registration card will pro-
vide the dealer with all the necessary data to complete
warranty claim forms.
b) be advised by Bombardier should there be a safety recall or
particular warranty campaign.
c) be contacted much faster by the police, the minute they
find your stolen snowmobile (if such a case occurs).
Q: Why must my snowmobile be registered with the governing
body having jurisdiction over snowmobile use?
A: Snowmobile registration has two purposes: In many prov-
inces or states it is mandatory to register a snowmobile in the
same way as for a car. It allows the state or province to main-
tain records of existing snowmobiles and governmental agen-
cies use part of the registration fees for establishing and
maintaining trails.
Q: Where can I find information on the lubrication and maintenance
of my snowmobile?
A: In the
Operator’s Guide
provided with the snowmobile at the
time of delivery.
Q: Will the entire warranty be voided or cancelled, if I do not operate
or maintain my new snowmobile exactly as specified in the
Op-
erator’s Guide
?
A: The warranty of the new snowmobile cannot be “Voided” or
“Cancelled” if predelivered by an authorized dealer. However,
if a particular failure is caused by operation or maintenance
other than is shown in the
Operator’s Guide
, THAT failure may
not be covered under warranty. This includes service work
performed by the customer, especially the critical adjust-
ments: ignition timing, carburetion and oil injection/or oil mix-
ture.
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