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To rotate an adjusting cam, use the spark
plug wrench from the tool kit. Rotate the
wrench until the cam is in the desired
position. To stiffen the ride, rotate the
cam so as to raise the spring end. Make
the appropriate adjustment on the other
cam.
Lights
For the correct headlight bulb and/or tail-
light/brakelight LED, see the appropriate
specifications sheet.
Removing and Installing Taillight/
Brakelight (All models except 146”)
These models are equipped with an LED
taillight/brakelight. If the LED fails, it
must be replaced.
1. Disconnect the taillight harness con-
nector.
2. Remove the two machine screws
securing the taillight to the bracket.
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3. Connect the taillight harness con-
nector; then secure the taillight to
the bracket with the two screws.
Removing and Installing Taillight/
Brakelight (146”)
1. Remove the storage box lid and stor-
age tray; then remove the machine
screws securing the taillight to the
rear rack fascia. Disconnect the tail-
light harness connector.
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2. Connect the taillight harness con-
nector; then secure the taillight to
the rear rack fascia with the screws.
Tighten to 0.5 kg-m (48 in.-lb).
Install the storage box tray and lid.
Adjusting Headlight Aim
The headlight can be adjusted for vertical
aim of the HIGH/LOW beam. The geo-
metric center of HIGH beam zone is to be
used for vertical aiming.
1. Position the snowmobile on a level
floor so the headlight is approxi-
mately 8 m (25 ft) from an aiming
surface (wall or similar surface).
NOTE: There should be an “aver-
age” operating load on the snow-
mobile when adjusting headlight
aim.
2. Measure the distance from the floor
to midpoint of the headlight.
3. Using the measurement obtained in
step 2, make a horizontal mark on
the aiming surface.
4. Make a vertical mark which inter-
sects the horizontal mark on the aim-
ing surface directly in front of the
headlight.
5. Engage the brake lever lock and start
the engine. Move the headlight dim-
mer switch to the HIGH beam posi-
tion. DO NOT USE LOW BEAM.
6. Observe the headlight beam aim.
Proper aim is when the most intense
beam is centered on the vertical mark
50 mm (2 in.) below the horizontal
mark on the aiming surface.
Machine
Screw
Taillight
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