MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES
This subsection includes instructions
for basic maintenance procedures. If
you have the necessary mechanical
skills and the required tools, you can
perform these procedures. If not, see
your authorized Ski-Doo dealer.
Other important items in the mainte-
nance schedule that are more difficult
and require special tools are best per-
formed by your authorized Ski-Doo
dealer.
WARNING
Turn off the engine, remove tether
cord cap and follow these mainte-
nance procedures when perform-
ing maintenance. If you do not
follow proper maintenance pro-
cedures you can be injured by hot
parts, moving parts, electricity,
chemicals or other hazards.
WARNING
Should removal of a locking device
be required (e.g. lock tabs, self-
locking fasteners, etc.) when un-
dergoing disassembly/assembly,
always replace with a new one.
Air Intake Silencer
Prefilter
Air Intake Silencer Prefilter
Verification
Ensure that air intake silencer prefilter
is properly installed, clean and in good
condition.
mmo2011-007-011_a
1. Prefilter
To remove prefilter, simply pull it out.
To install prefilter, push it back in place
making sure it is properly secured.
Engine Coolant
(Except 550F)
WARNING
Never open coolant tank cap when
engine is hot.
Engine Coolant level
The engine coolant tank is located be-
hind the upper RH side panel. See
CONTROLS,
INSTRUMENTS
AND
EQUIPMENT
for removal procedure.
The cold level line is just above the re-
taining clamp.
Check coolant level at room temper-
ature with the cap removed. Liquid
should be at cold level line (engine cold)
of coolant tank.
NOTE:
When checking coolant level at
low temperature it may be slightly be-
low the cold level line.
To add coolant, remove front coolant
tank fixation and slightly pull the tank
outwards to make room for the cap.
If additional a large amount of coolant
has to be added or if entire system has
to be refilled, refer to an authorized
Ski-Doo dealer.
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