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Summary of Contents for outlander 400

Page 1: ...Vmo2008 013_OUTLANDER400_219000490_CANADA_ANG FH10 Fri Oct 05 08 33 11 2007 Page 1 Composite C M Y CM MY CY CMY K ...

Page 2: ...hese warnings can result in SEVERE INJURY OR DEATH Keep this Operator s Guide with the vehicle at all times WARNING Disregarding any of the safety precautions and instructions contained in this Operator s Guide SAFETY VIDEO and on product labels could cause injury including the possibility of death All safety documentation should remain with the vehicle at the time of sale All content of the SAFET...

Page 3: ...sguide brp com Al so note that the guide is available in several languages The information and components system descriptions contained in this document are correct at the time of publication BRP however maintains a policy of continuous improvement of its products without imposing upon itself any obligation to install them on products previously manufactured Due to late changes some differ ences b...

Page 4: ...railer if so equipped 43 Working with your Vehicle 43 Recreational Riding 43 Environment 44 Design Limitation 44 Off Highway Operation 44 General Operating and Safety Precautions 45 Uphill Driving 45 Downhill Driving 45 Side Hilling 46 Drop Offs 46 Riding Techniques 46 Routine Maintenance 53 HANG TAG 54 ON PRODUCT LABELS 55 VEHICLE INFORMATION HOW TO IDENTIFY YOUR VEHICLE 60 NOISE EMISSION CONTROL...

Page 5: ... 79 21 Fuses 79 22 Tool Kit 79 23 Rewind Starter Handle 79 24 Dipstick 80 25 Winch 80 26 Winch Control Switch 80 27 Roller Fairlead 81 28 Winch Remote Control 81 29 Winch Remote Control Connection 81 30 Brake Lever Fluid Reservoir 82 31 Brake Pedal Fluid Reservoir 82 32 Engine Coolant Reservoir 82 LIQUIDS 83 Fuel 83 Engine Transmission Oil 83 Engine Coolant 85 Brake Fluid 86 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 6: ...t Replacement 112 Spark Arrester 113 CARBURETOR 114 TRANSMISSION 115 Drive Belt 115 CVT Cover Drain Plug 115 FUEL SYSTEM 116 Throttle Cable Lubrication 116 Throttle Lever Adjustment 117 ELECTRICAL 119 Spark Plug 119 Battery 119 Fuses 120 Bulb Replacement 120 DRIVE TRAIN 123 Drive Shaft Boot Protector 123 Wheel 123 Wheel Bearing Condition 123 Tires Wheels 124 SUSPENSION 126 Lubrication 126 Inspecti...

Page 7: ... PRESEASON PREPARATION 129 WARRANTY BRP LIMITED WARRANTY NORTH AMERICA 2008 CAN AMTM ATV 132 BRP INTERNATIONAL LIMITED WARRANTY 2008 CAN AMTM ATV 136 BRP EUROPEAN UNION MEMBER STATES LIMITED WARRANTY 2008 CAN AMTM ATVS 140 PRIVACY OBLIGATION DISCLAIMER 144 CHANGE OF ADDRESS OWNERSHIP 145 ______________________ 5 ...

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Page 9: ...rious injury or death CAUTION Denotes an instruction which if not followed could se verely damage vehicle compo nents NOTE Indicates supplementary infor mation needed to fully complete an in struction Although the mere reading of such in formation does not eliminate the haz ard the understanding and application of the information will promote the correct use of this vehicle To fully appreciate the...

Page 10: ...ing conditions vary from place to place Each is subject to weather conditions which may radically change from time to time and from season to season Riding on sand is different than rid ing on snow or through forests or marshes Each location may require a greater degree of awareness and skill Show good judgement Always proceed with caution Please do not take any unnecessary risks that could leave ...

Page 11: ...SAFETY INFORMATION ____________ SAFETY INFORMATION ____________ 9 ...

Page 12: ...r operate this vehicle on any public street road or highway even a dirt or gravel one Never take place on this vehicle without wearing an approved hel met that fits properly You should also wear eye protection goggles or face shield gloves boots long sleeved shirt or jacket and long pants Never consume alcohol or drugs be fore or while riding this vehicle Never operate at excessive speeds Always g...

Page 13: ...wards when climbing a hill To avoid stalling use proper gear and maintain a steady speed when climbing a hill If you stall or roll backwards follow the special procedure for braking described in this Operator s Guide Dismount on the uphill side or to a side if pointed straight uphill Turn the vehicle around and remount following the procedure described further in this Operator s Guide Always check...

Page 14: ...be properly distributed and securely attached Reduce speed and follow instruc tions in this manual for carrying car go or pulling a trailer Allow greater distance for braking FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT ATV SAFETY contact an authorized Can Am dealer to find out about available training courses nearest you USA and Canada only call the Specialty Vehicle Institute of Amer ica SVIA at 1 800 877 2887 or...

Page 15: ...r WARNING V00A0AQ POTENTIAL HAZARD Operating this vehicle without proper instruction WHAT CAN HAPPEN The risk of an accident is greatly increased if the operator does not know how to operate this vehicle properly in different situations and on different types of terrain HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Beginning and inexperienced operators should complete a training course They should then regularly practi...

Page 16: ...o severe injury or death of the child Even though a child may be within the age group for which this vehicle is recommended he may not have the skills abilities or judgment needed to operate this vehicle safely and may be involved in a serious accident HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD No one under 16 should operate this vehicle 14 ___________ SAFETY INFORMATION ___________ ...

Page 17: ...o balance and control this vehicle Could cause an accident resulting in harm to you and or your passenger HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Never carry passenger Even with a long seat that provides unrestricted operator movement it is not designed nor intended to carry passenger s ____________ SAFETY INFORMATION ___________ 15 ...

Page 18: ... use only not for use on pavement Paved surfaces may seriously affect handling and control of this vehicle and may cause the vehicle to go out of control HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Never operate this vehicle on any paved surfaces including sidewalks driveways parking lots and streets 16 ___________ SAFETY INFORMATION ___________ ...

Page 19: ...APPEN You can collide with another vehicle HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Never operate this vehicle on any public street road or highway even a dirt or gravel one In many states or provinces it is illegal to operate this vehicle on public streets roads or highways ____________ SAFETY INFORMATION ___________ 17 ...

Page 20: ... event of an accident riding without eye protection can result in an accident and increases the chances of a severe injury in the event of an accident riding without protective clothing increases the chances of severe injury in the event of an accident HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Always wear an approved helmet that fits properly You should also wear eye protection goggles or face shield gloves and boo...

Page 21: ... HAPPEN Could seriously affect your judgment Could cause you to react more slowly Could affect your balance and perception Could result in an accident or death HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Never consume alcohol or drugs before or while riding this vehicle ____________ SAFETY INFORMATION ___________ 19 ...

Page 22: ... CAN HAPPEN Increases your chances of losing control of the vehicle which can result in an accident HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Always travel at a speed which is proper for the terrain visibility and op erating conditions and your experience 20 ___________ SAFETY INFORMATION ___________ ...

Page 23: ...wheelies jumps and other stunts WHAT CAN HAPPEN Increases the chance of an accident including an overturn HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Never attempt stunts such as wheelies or jumps Do not try to show off ____________ SAFETY INFORMATION ___________ 21 ...

Page 24: ... follow the inspection and maintenance procedures and schedules described further in this Operator s Guide WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Riding on frozen waterways WHAT CAN HAPPEN Severe injury or death can result if the vehicle and or operator break through the ice HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Never ride this vehicle on a frozen surface before you are sure the ice is thick enough and sound enough to suppor...

Page 25: ...ol the vehicle or could cause you to lose your balance and fall off the vehicle If you remove a foot from the footrests your foot or leg may come into contact with the rear wheels which could injure you or cause an accident HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Always keep both hands on the handlebar and both feet on the footrests during vehicle operation ____________ SAFETY INFORMATION ___________ 23 ...

Page 26: ...ome upon hidden rocks bumps or holes without enough time to react Could result in the vehicle overturning or loss of control HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Go slowly and be extra careful when operating on unfamiliar terrain Always be alert to changing terrain conditions when operating the vehicle 24 ___________ SAFETY INFORMATION ___________ ...

Page 27: ...ion or vehicle control which could result in an accident including an overturn HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Do not operate on excessively rough slippery or loose terrain until you have learned and practiced the skills necessary to control this vehicle on such terrain Always be especially cautious on these kinds of terrain ____________ SAFETY INFORMATION ___________ 25 ...

Page 28: ...ol causing a collision or overturn HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Always follow proper procedures for turning as described further in this Operator s Guide Practice turning at low speeds before attempting to turn at faster speeds Do not turn at excessive speed 26 ___________ SAFETY INFORMATION ___________ ...

Page 29: ...can overturn more easily on extremely steep hills than on level surfaces or small hills HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Never operate this vehicle on hills too steep for the vehicle or for your abil ities Practice on smaller hills before attempting larger hills ____________ SAFETY INFORMATION ___________ 27 ...

Page 30: ... s Guide Always check the terrain carefully before you start up any hill Never climb hills with excessively slippery or loose surfaces Shift your weight forward Never open the throttle suddenly or make sudden gear changes The ve hicle could flip over backwards Never go over the top of any hill at high speed An obstacle a sharp drop or another vehicle or person could be on the other side of the hil...

Page 31: ...cribed further in this Operator s Guide NOTE A special technique is required when braking as you go down a hill Always check the terrain carefully before you start down any hill Shift your weight backward Never go down a hill at high speed Avoid going down a hill at an angle which would cause the vehicle to lean sharply to one side Go straight down the hill where possible ____________ SAFETY INFOR...

Page 32: ...s tered the turning technique as described further in this Operator s Guide on level ground Be very careful when turning on any hill Avoid crossing the side of a steep hill if possible When crossing the side of a hill Always follow proper procedures as described further in this Operator s Guide Avoid hills with excessively slippery or loose surfaces Shift your weight to the uphill side of the vehi...

Page 33: ...ock parking brake after you are stopped Dismount on uphill side or to a side if pointed straight uphill If you begin rolling backwards Keep your weight uphill Never open the throttle suddenly or make sudden gear changes The vehicle could flip over backwards Never apply the rear brake while rolling backwards Apply the front brake gradually When fully stopped apply rear brake as well and lock parkin...

Page 34: ... cause the vehicle to overturn HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Before operating in a new area check for obstacles Never attempt to ride over large obstacles such as large rocks or fallen trees When you go over obstacles always follow proper procedures as de scribed further in this Operator s Guide 32 ___________ SAFETY INFORMATION ___________ ...

Page 35: ...edly which may cause the vehicle to overturn HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Learn to safely control skidding or sliding by practicing at low speeds and on level smooth terrain On extremely slippery surfaces such as ice go slowly and be very cautious in order to reduce the chance of skidding or sliding out of control ____________ SAFETY INFORMATION ___________ 33 ...

Page 36: ...operate this vehicle in fast flowing water or in water deeper than that specified further in this Operator s Guide Check water depth and current before you attempt to cross any water Wa ter should not go above footrests Remember that wet brakes may have reduced stopping ability Test your brakes after leaving water If necessary apply them several times to let friction dry out the pads 34 __________...

Page 37: ... You could hit an obstacle or person behind the vehicle resulting in serious injury HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD When you select reverse gear make sure there are no obstacles or people behind the vehicle When it is safe to proceed go slowly ____________ SAFETY INFORMATION ___________ 35 ...

Page 38: ...n tire pressure may cause loss of control tire blow outs tire to move around on its rim and increases the risk of an accident HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Always use the size and type of tires specified further in this Operator s Guide for this vehicle Always maintain proper tire pressure as described further in this Opera tor s Guide Always replace wheels or tires that are damaged 36 ___________ SAFET...

Page 39: ...s All parts and accessories added to this vehicle should be approved by BRP and should be installed and used according to instructions If you have questions consult an authorized Can Am dealer NEVER install passenger seat or use the racks to carry a passenger Modification of the vehicle to increase speed and performance may violate the terms and conditions of your vehicle limited warranty In addit...

Page 40: ... Never exceed the stated load capacity for this vehicle including operator as well as other loads and added accessories Cargo should be properly distributed and securely attached Reduce speed when carrying cargo or pulling a trailer Allow greater dis tance for braking Always follow the instructions in this Operator s Guide for carrying cargo or pulling a trailer 38 ___________ SAFETY INFORMATION _...

Page 41: ...HAPPEN This can cause serious injury or death HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Never transport flammable or dangerous material While reading this Operator s Guide remember that WARNING Indicates a potential hazard that if not avoided could result in serious in jury or death ____________ SAFETY INFORMATION ___________ 39 ...

Page 42: ... this recommendation You are the sole judge of a rider s capability to understand the risks and operate a vehicle safely Persons with cognitive or physical im pairments or who are high risk takers have an increased exposure to over turns or collisions which may result in injury including death Become completely familiar with the operational controls and the general operation of the vehicle before ...

Page 43: ...oolant levels Check for oil leaks on the engine transmission and drive train compo nents Ensure fuel valve is in fully open position ON Clean headlamps and taillight Ensure front access compartment cover and rear storage cover com partment are properly latched Ensure seat is properly latched If you transport cargo respect load capacity Ensure cargo is properly secured to the racks If you are pulli...

Page 44: ... you may encounter en route Operator must nev er wear loose clothing such as a scarf that may get entangled in the vehicle or on tree branches and shrubs Depending on conditions antifogging goggles or sunglasses may be required Different colored lenses available for goggles or sunglasses help you distinguish terrain variations Sunglasses should only be worn during the daytime Boots Long sturdy pan...

Page 45: ...kid or slide When stopped or parked block the vehicle and trailer wheels from possible movement Always make sure load is evenly distributed on the trailer Use caution when disconnect ing a loaded trailer it or its load may topple on you or others Do not turn at high speeds Working with your Vehicle Your vehicle can help you perform a number of different LIGHT tasks ranging from snow removal to pul...

Page 46: ...vehicle If you encounter animals on the trail stop and observe quietly and with caution It will be one of the better memories of your life Observe the rule what you take in carry out Do not litter Do not start campfires unless you have permission to do so and then only away from dry areas The hazards you may create on the trail may cause injury to others or yourself even at a later date Respect fa...

Page 47: ...especially im portant when parking on a slope On very steep inclines or if the vehicle is car rying cargo the wheels should be blocked using rocks or bricks Remember to turn the fuel valve to the closed position Uphill Driving Due to configuration this vehicle has excellent climbing ability so much so that tipover is possible before traction is lost For example its common to encounter terrain situ...

Page 48: ...ons may result in injury Apply only enough throttle to proceed safely Statistics show that high speed turns usually result in mishaps and injury Always remember that this vehicle is heavy Its pure weight alone may entrap you should it fall and pin you down This vehicle is not designed for jumping nor can it or you absorb the energy of high impacts such as jumping Performing wheelies can cause the ...

Page 49: ... the vehicle Riding on roads or soft shoulders may confuse other road users especially if your lights are on If you have to cross a road the lead driver should get off his vehicle then observe and give directions to the other riders The last person after crossing then assists the lead driver to cross Do not travel sidewalks They are designated for pedestrian use Water can be a unique hazard If it ...

Page 50: ...oubt do not attempt to cross Ice will also affect the control of vehicle Slow down and do not gun the throttle This will only result in spinning of the tires and possible tipover of the vehicle Avoid rapid braking This again will possibly result in an uncontrolled slide and tipover of the vehicle Slush should be avoided at all times since it could block the operation or controls of the vehicle San...

Page 51: ...irection of the skid until you regain control Never jam the brakes and lock the wheels Respect and follow all posted trail signs They are there to help you and others Obstacles in the trail should be traversed with caution This includes loose rocks fallen trees slippery surfaces fences posts and embankments and de pressions You should avoid them whenever possible Remember that some obstacles are t...

Page 52: ...ly the brake being careful not to slide Dismount then use the U turn or K turn while walking back next to the vehicle on the up hill side and with a hand on the brake lever slowly back the rear of the vehicle toward the top of the hill then drive downhill Always walk or dismount on the upside of the slope while keeping clear of the vehicle and its rotating wheels Do not try to hold on to the vehic...

Page 53: ...ing Do not coast down the slope using solely engine compression or in neutral gear V00A0YL While reading this Operator s Guide remember that WARNING Indicates a potential hazard that if not avoided could result in serious in jury or death ____________ SAFETY INFORMATION ___________ 51 ...

Page 54: ...d be avoided wherever possible If it is necessary to do so however it is important that you ALWAYS keep your body weight on the upside of the slope and be prepared to dismount on that side should the vehicle begin to topple Do not try to stop or save the vehicle from damage V00A0ZL 52 ___________ SAFETY INFORMATION ___________ ...

Page 55: ...of this Op erator s Guide It provides valuable advice on how to properly take care of your vehicle If further assistance is required your authorized Can Am dealer is always willing to help Modification of the vehicle to increase speed and performance may violate the terms and conditions of your vehicle limited warranty In addition certain modifi cations including the removal of engine or exhaust c...

Page 56: ...and labels containing important safety infor mation Any person who rides this vehicle should read and understand this information before riding V07M11L USA and Canada Only 704901107 vmo2006 005 009_en 54 ___________ SAFETY INFORMATION ___________ ...

Page 57: ...d they can be replaced free of charge See an authorized Can Am dealer NOTE The following illustrations used in this Operator s Guide are a general representation only Your model may differ vmo2007 011 002_c vmo2007 011 003_a vmo2007 011 001_a vmo2007 003 006_a vmo2007 011 004_b vmo2007 011 005_a ____________ SAFETY INFORMATION ___________ 55 ...

Page 58: ...Label 1 V01M01Z Label 2 V01M02Z Label 3 V07M06Y Label 4 V07M07Y Label 5 V01M07Z 56 ___________ SAFETY INFORMATION ___________ ...

Page 59: ...0 5 5 5 5 7 21 352 8 76 1 6 23 5 725 6 8 25 0 17 1 1 63 7 216 92 5 8 8 21 8 7 85 3285 6 63e 7 216 175 7 16 5 16 1 0 176 685 6326 7 17 32 87 21 9e 8 67 57 e 3285 21 7 211 5 66 1 6 16 3 20 7 5e321 8 1250 6 3 7 5e 0 17 7 216 251 11 6 3285 6 977 027 85 6 0 66 21 21752 1 250 7 21 7 6 9 6 57 72 23 5 7 21 81 62 1 1 0 76 72 8 6 3 1 251 5 8 7 216 25 79 6 1 1 6 XXXX XXXXX XXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX XXX...

Page 60: ...International Models Only Label 11 vmo2006 014 003_a Label 12 vmo2006 005 010_en REAR FENDER ONLY 58 ___________ SAFETY INFORMATION ___________ ...

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Page 62: ...Can Am dealer to complete warranty claims properly No warranty will be allowed by BRP if the engine identification number EIN or vehicle identification number VIN is removed or mutilated in any way We strongly recommend that you take note of all the serial numbers on your vehicle and supply them to your insurance company Engine and Vehicle Identification Number Location V07M18L 2 3 1 TYPICAL 1 EIN...

Page 63: ...l This label indicates vehicle s compli ance in many countries LABEL LOCATION Outlander series Under seat on the upper bar of frame V00M02Y USA AND CANADA V00M03Y OTHER COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD _____________________ 61 ...

Page 64: ...ivery to the ultimate purchaser or while it is in use or 2 The use of the vehicle after such device or element of design has been re moved or rendered inoperative by any person Among those Acts Presumed to Constitute Tampering Are the Acts Listed Below 1 Removal or alteration or the puncturing of the muffler or any engine compo nent which conducts removal of engine exhaust gases 2 Removal or alter...

Page 65: ...e instructions supplied A noncompliance RED label as well as a GREEN label is obtained annually during California Vehicle registration The appropriate label is denoted by the vehicle identification number in the 8th character detailed herein VEHICLE CATEGORY VIN 8TH CHARACTER Non complying RED label Must denote a C or 3 Complying GREEN label Any alphanumeric designation other than a C or 3 _______...

Page 66: ...heating are detrimental during the break in period Belt A new belt requires a break in period of 50 km 30 miles Avoid strong acceleration deceleration pulling a load or high speed cruising 10 Hour Inspection NOTE The 10 hour inspection is at the expense of the vehicle owner As with any precision piece of me chanical equipment we suggest that after the first 10 hours 300 km 185 mi or 30 days after ...

Page 67: ...CONTROLS INSTRUMENTS EQUIPMENT NOTE Some controls instruments equipment are optional 18 16 22 17 18 15 20 21 28 29 31 32 14 25 3 4 6 26 7 2 1 5 12 8 9 27 30 vmo2006 005 033_d _____________________ 65 ...

Page 68: ...Throttle Lever When pushed it increases the engine speed that allows the engagement of the transmission on the selected gear When released the engine speed should return automatically to idle and the vehicle will gradually slow down V07I01Y 2 3 1 TYPICAL 1 Throttle lever 2 To accelerate 3 To decelerate While reading this Operator s Guide remember that WARNING Indicates a potential hazard that if n...

Page 69: ...amage may occur if selector is en gaged or disengaged while driving CAUTION If the rear wheels are spinning release the throttle and wait engine return to the idle before selecting the 4WD mode The 4WD mode is engaged when the selector is pushed downwards V07I0DY 4WD MODE To deselect the 4WD mode press the selector on 2WD V07I0EY 2WD MODE When the selector is located on the 2WD the vehicle is in 2...

Page 70: ...for example when doing a K turn during transportation or when the vehicle is not in operation WARNING Always use the parking brake and engage the PARK position on the transmission lever when the vehi cle is not in operation WARNING Make sure parking brake is fully disengaged before operating the vehicle When you ride the vehicle brakes that are caused to drag by a con tinuous pressure on the lever...

Page 71: ...ehicle speed is limited WARNING Before moving vehicle in reverse ensure the path behind is clear of obstacles or bystanders Remain seated N Neutral This position disengages the transmis sion to allow manual vehicle move ment H High gear This selects the high speed range of the transmission in the gear box It is the normal driving speed range It al lows the vehicle to reach its maximum speed L Low ...

Page 72: ... engine fully release throttle lever then use the engine stop switch NOTE While engine can be stopped by turning ignition key to OFF posi tion we recommend the engine be stopped by the engine stop switch V07I05Y 1 TYPICAL 1 Engine stop switch Engine Start Button To start engine place the engine stop switch to RUN Press and hold the engine start button Release immediately after engine is started V0...

Page 73: ...causing severe personal in jury or death 1 V07I07Y 2 TYPICAL 1 Override button 2 Engine stop switch Choke Lever This device features a variable lever to ease engine cold start Position OFF is for normal use with a warm engine V07I08Y CHOKE LEVER IN THE OFF POSITION The full choke position is used for low er engine temperature V07I09Y CHOKE LEVER IN THE FULL CHOKE POSITION The other positions betwe...

Page 74: ...ter reading Turn ignition switch to OFF position Slightly lift speedometer at the bot tom using a small flat screwdriver un til small locking tab is released from steering cover Turn speedometer clockwise until speedometer slightly pops out from steering cover vmo2006 005 015_a 1 Lift to release locking tab 2 Turn clockwise to release speedometer vmo2006 005 016_a 1 Locking tab Plug connectors to ...

Page 75: ...ctor Button Use selector button to change speedometer display to the desired mode hourmeter resetable odometer trip meter 1 resetable trip meter 2 resetable vmo2006 005 015_b 1 Selector button Multifunction Display Odometer ODO Odometer records the total distance travelled either in miles or kilometers Trip Meter TRIP 1 TRIP 2 For your convenience your speedometer is equipped with two separate tri...

Page 76: ...l if necessary If the oil level is good see an authorized Can Am dealer Do not use the vehicle un til repaired 8 12 Volt Power Outlet Convenient for handheld spotlight or other portable equipment Remove protective cap to use Al ways reinstall it after use to protect against weather Do not exceed the rating capacity See SPECIFICATIONS An auxiliary supply is available to connect additional accessori...

Page 77: ... heard when loosening fuel tank cap have vehicle inspected and or re paired before further operation Fuel is flammable and explosive under certain conditions Never use an open flame to check fuel level Never smoke or allow flame or spark in vicinity Always work in a well ventilated area Never top up the fuel tank before plac ing the vehicle in a warm area As temperature increases fuel ex pands and...

Page 78: ...sure to turn the valve back to the ON position after re fuelling CAUTION Improper opening of fu el valve will restrict the flow of fu el Make sure valve is fully opened while running 13 Brake Pedal When pressed down the rear brake is applied When released the brake pedal should return to its original posi tion Braking effect is proportional to the force applied on the pedal and to the type and con...

Page 79: ...Unlatch cover gently lift then remove cover The compartment is equipped with a drain plug Remove plug to allow draining when necessary Reinstall plug when finished vmo2006 005 027_a 1 Rear storage compartment cover 2 Seat 3 Rear racks 4 Latch WARNING When engine is running always engage the PARK position on the transmission lever before opening cover Never leave any heavy or loose breakable object...

Page 80: ...ING Make sure seat is securely latched before riding 18 Cargo Racks Convenient racks to carry gear WARNING Ensure to properly secure material to racks Do not overload Ensure load does not interfere with visibil ity and or steering Do not carry passenger s Refer to SPECIFICATIONS for carry ing loads and cargo weight distribution recommendations 19 Trailer Hitch Convenient hitch to install a ball to...

Page 81: ...r2007 048 003_b TYPICAL FRONT SERVICE COMPARTMENT 1 Fuse holders 22 Tool Kit The tool kit is located in the rear stor age compartment It contains tools for basic maintenance this Opera tor s Guide and the BASIC GUIDE TO WINCHING TECHNIQUES with the XT models The tools included in the tool kit are pliers 1 screwdriver 1 open wrench 10 13 mm 1 open wrench 15 17 mm 1 socket wrench 10 13 mm 1 socket w...

Page 82: ...5 034_b 1 Rewind starter handle 2 Dipstick Refer to LIQUID to check the engine oil level correctly 25 Winch XT Models vmo2007 003 016_a 1 Winch 2 Roller fairlead 3 Winch hook 26 Winch Control Switch XT Models Use this switch to roll in or out wire from winch To take out wire rope from winch press the left side of switch To get wire rope into the winch press the right side of switch Refer to the BA...

Page 83: ...partment vmo2008 001 001_a TYPICAL FRONT ACCESS PANEL 1 Winch remote control To use the winch remote control switch instead of the handlebar con trol switch connect the remote con trol into the provided connection of the front service compartment CAUTION Always disconnect and store the remote control when not in use vmo2007 003 017_a TYPICAL FRONT SERVICE COMPARTMENT 1 Remote control connection Re...

Page 84: ...ocated above front brake lever on the handlebar V07K0AA TYPICAL 31 Brake Pedal Fluid Reservoir Located in service compartment un derneath central panel vmo2007 003 017_d TYPICAL 32 Engine Coolant Reservoir Located in service compartment un derneath central panel vmo2007 003 017_c TYPICAL 82 ______________________ ...

Page 85: ...the fuel system and engine components Fuel Level WARNING Always stop engine before refu eling Open cap slowly If a dif ferential pressure condition is no ticed whistling sound heard when loosening fuel tank cap have ve hicle inspected and or repaired before further operation Fuel is flammable and explosive under certain conditions Never use an open flame to check fuel level Never smoke or allow fl...

Page 86: ...F 30 C 86 F 20 C 68 F 10 C 50 F 0 C 32 F 10 C 14 F 20 C 4 F 30 C 22 F Oil Level CAUTION Check level frequent ly and refill if necessary Do not overfill Operating the engine transmission with an improp er level may severely damage engine transmission Wipe off any spillage 1 V07C24Y RH SIDE OF ENGINE 1 Dipstick With vehicle on a level surface and engine cold not running check the oil level as follow...

Page 87: ...ngine cold Never add coolant in cool ing system when engine is hot Remove front access panel V07A0BY TYPICAL With vehicle on a level surface liquid should be between MIN and MAX level marks of coolant reservoir NOTE When checking level at tem perature lower than 20 C 68 F it may be slightly lower than MIN mark Add coolant up to MAX mark if re quired Use a funnel to avoid spillage Do not overfill P...

Page 88: ... cap before removing CAUTION Use only DOT 4 brake fluid from a sealed container Do not use brake fluid taken from old or already opened containers NOTE A low level may indicate leaks or worn brake pads See an autho rized Can Am dealer Brake Lever Fluid Reservoir Turn steering in the straight ahead position to ensure reservoir is level Check the brake fluid level the reser voir is full when the flu...

Page 89: ... must return to idle position when released Activate the brake lever and brake pedal to make sure the brakes fully apply Lever and pedal must fully return when released Ensure transmission lever is work ing then reset in PARK position Check fuel oil and coolant levels Check for oil leaks on the engine transmission and drive train compo nents Ensure fuel valve is in fully open position ON Clean hea...

Page 90: ...he engine has started After a few seconds move the choke lever from full choke position to an in termediate position until the best en gine RPM is achieved NOTE Over using the choke may flood the engine and make it hard to start Refer to SPECIAL PROCE DURES if it occurs When the engine is warm push the choke lever to OFF and release brakes V07I08Z 1 TYPICAL 1 OFF position Warm Engine Starting Star...

Page 91: ... TRANSMISSION above apply ex cept for the following Set the transmission lever in RE VERSE position Winch Operation XT Models See the BASIC GUIDE TO WINCHING TECHNIQUES This manual should be kept in the tool kit and remain in the vehicle at all times Stopping the Engine WARNING Avoid parking on slope Release throttle and completely stop the vehicle Apply the parking brake Set transmission lever in...

Page 92: ...el and refill if necessary If the oil pressure light stays ON after starting engine stop engine and see an autho rized Can Am dealer as soon as possi ble Vehicle Immersion Should the vehicle become immersed it will be necessary to take it to an authorized Can Am dealer as soon as possible DO NOT START THE EN GINE CAUTION Immersion of the vehi cle can cause serious damage if the correct restart pro...

Page 93: ... of a higher center of gravity Failure to follow the recommendations here could cause changes in vehicle handling which could lead to an accident re sulting in severe injuries including the possibility of death When car going vehicle respect these maximum loads MAXIMUM LOADS Total load allowed 230 kg 500 lb Includes driver all other loads and added accessories Front load 45 kg 100 lb Evenly distri...

Page 94: ...hicle at oth er locations may damage the vehi cle Unload racks before transporting the vehicle Front Location vmo2006 016 005_a TYPICAL Rear Location vmo2006 016 006_a TYPICAL WARNING Do not tow this vehicle behind a car or other vehicle Use a trailer 92 ______________________ ...

Page 95: ...oes not start after several attempts the engine may be fuel flooded Proceed as follows Turn ignition switch to ON and ensure choke is not applied Ensure the transmission lever is on PARK Fully press throttle lever and hold while starting the engine As soon as the engine starts release throttle lever Do not race engine If it does not work Clean the spark plug cap area then remove it Remove the spar...

Page 96: ... Check item ENGINE TURNS OVER BUT FAILS TO START 3 Carburetor adjustments Contact an authorized Can Am dealer 4 Engine is overheating If engine overheats and indicator light turns on try the following Check and clean radiator fins See MAINTENANCE section Reduce vehicle speed but try to keep vehicle moving to supply air to ra diator If engine is still overheating after approximately one minute stop...

Page 97: ...See ENGINE LACKS ACCELERATION OR POWER 2 Parking brake Ensure brake lever lock is completely removed 3 Air filter housing plugged or dirty Check air filter and clean if necessary Check deposits in air filter housing drain Check the position of the air intake tube 4 CVT dirty or worn out Contact an authorized Can Am dealer TRANSMISSION LEVER IS HARD TO MOVE 1 Transmission gears are in a position th...

Page 98: ... NOT MOVE 1 The transmission is on PARK or NEUTRAL position Select the R HI or LO position 2 CVT dirty or worn out Contact an authorized Can Am dealer 3 Water in the CVT housing Contact an authorized Can Am dealer 96 ______________________ ...

Page 99: ...ilter BRP ROTAX paper type replaceable Capacity oil change with filter 3 L 3 17 quarts engine transmission Lubrication Engine oil Recommended SAE 5W30 API classification SM SL or SJ see OIL VISCOSITY CHART Exhaust system Spark arrestor approved by USDA Forest Service Air filter 2 stage foam filter GEARBOX Type Dual range HI LO with park neutral and reverse COOLING SYSTEM Type Ethyl glycol water mi...

Page 100: ...light W 8 26 Direction indicator European models only W 10 Indicator lights LEDS 0 7 V approximately each Accessories 15 A power outlet and auxiliary supply Fan 20 A Main 1 30 A Fuses Main 2 20 A FUEL SYSTEM Fuel delivery Type Mikuni BSR33 carburetor constant depression type with manual choke and ECS Enricher Coasting System Type Mikuni pulsation pump Fuel pump Model External vacuum operated Idle ...

Page 101: ...API GL5 CV joint grease CV joint grease P N 293 550 019 Propeller shaft grease Suspension synthetic grease P N 293 550 033 TRANSMISSION Type CVT Continuously Variable Transmission Engagement RPM 100 RPM 1450 STEERING Turning radius m ft 1 83 6 Total toe vehicle on ground mm in 0 4 0 157 SUSPENSION FRONT Suspension type MacPherson Suspension travel mm in 178 7 Front preload adjustment N A REAR Susp...

Page 102: ...mm in 1 04 Front mm in 3 5 138 Minimum brake disc thickness Rear mm in 4 3 17 Maximum brake disc warpage mm in 0 2 01 TIRES AND WHEELS TIRES Max 34 5 kPa 5 PSI Front Min 31 kPa 4 5 PSI Max 34 5 kPa 5 PSI Pressure Rear Min 31 kPa 4 5 PSI Minimum tire thread depth mm in 3 1 8 Front 25 x 8 x 12 Size Rear 25 x 10 x 12 XT 25 x 11 x 12 WHEELS Front 12 x 6 Size Rear 12 x 7 5 Standard 70 N m 52 lbf ft Whe...

Page 103: ...load allowed including driver all other loads and added accessories kg lb 230 500 Gross vehicle weight rating kg lb 460 1014 Towing capacity kg lb 500 1100 Tongue capacity included with rear rack weight kg lb 14 30 A Ampere A h Ampere hour V Volt RPM Revolutions per minute W Watt USDA United States Department of Agriculture Because of our ongoing commitment to product quality and innovation BRP re...

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Page 106: ...ATE R REPLACE TO BE PERFORMED BY PART TASK LEGEND ENGINE TRANSMISSION Engine transmission oil level 2 EVERY RIDE Customer Engine transmission oil and filter R R Customer Valve adjustment I A I A Dealer Condition of engine seals I I Dealer Engine mounting fasteners I I Dealer Air filter 2 C 4 R 4 Customer Exhaust system I I Dealer Muffler spark arrester C Customer Engine coolant 2 I I 3 R Customer ...

Page 107: ...ank pressure test 1 I I Dealer Fuel tank strainers R Dealer Carburetor I I L Dealer 1 Emission related component 2 Pre ride inspection item 4 More often under severe use such dusty area sand snow wet or muddy conditions ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Spark plug 1 5 I R Customer Battery connections I I Customer Wiring harnesses cables and lines I I Dealer Condition of ignition switch engine start button and eng...

Page 108: ...dition cleanliness I I C Dealer DRIVE TRAIN 4 x 4 coupling unit I I Dealer Drive shaft boots and protectors 2 I I Customer Drive shaft joints I Dealer Rear propeller shaft joint I I L 4 Dealer Wheel bearings I Customer Front rear differentials oil level seals and vents I I R Dealer Tires pressure and wear 2 EVERY RIDE Customer Wheel nuts studs I I Customer 2 Pre ride inspection item 4 More often u...

Page 109: ... I L Customer Ball joint I Dealer BRAKES Brake fluid 2 I I R 6 Dealer Customer Brake pads I 4 Dealer Brake system discs hoses etc I Customer 2 Pre ride inspection item 4 More often under severe use such dusty area sand snow wet or muddy conditions 6 Brake fluid replacement or any brake system repairs must be performed by an authorized Can Am dealer BODY FRAME Frame fastener I Customer Frame I Deal...

Page 110: ...t have cooled down to avoid potential burns WARNING Should removal of a locking device e g lock tabs self locking fasten ers etc be required when un dergoing disassembly assembly always replace with a new one The following covers the maintenance items that can be performed by the customer if desired Other items found in MAINTENANCE CHART must be performed by an authorized Can Am dealer NOTE Among ...

Page 111: ... 1 Clamp 2 Air filter Cleaning Pour cleaning solution P N 219 700 341 or an equivalent into a bucket Put the filter in to soak While filter soaks clean inside the air filter housing Rinse the filter with warm water until all cleaning solution disappears Then let the filter dry completely When the filter is dried re oil with air filter oil P N 219 700 340 or an equiv alent Installation Properly rei...

Page 112: ... filter as explained below Oil Change and Oil Filter Replacement Oil and filter are to be replaced at the same time Oil change should be done with a warm engine WARNING The engine oil can be very hot In order to avoid potential burns do not remove the engine drain plug or the filter cover if the engine is hot Wait until engine oil is warm Ensure vehicle is on a level surface Remove dipstick Clean ...

Page 113: ...ons Radiator Periodically check the radiator area for cleanliness vmo2006 016 007_a TYPICAL 1 Radiator Inspect radiating fins They must be clean free of mud dirt leaves and any other deposit that would prevent the radiator to cool properly Remove as much deposits as you can with your hands If water is available in proximity try rinsing the radiating fins If available use a garden hose to rinse the...

Page 114: ...to a suitable con tainer V07C06Y 1 1 Coolant drain plug NOTE Do not unscrew the coolant drain plug completely Disconnect the engine temperature sensor connectors then unscrew the bleeding screw on the top of thermo stat housing 2 V07C09Y 1 1 Bleeding screw 2 Engine temperature sensor Drain the system completely and rein stall the coolant drain plug Pinch hose between radiator and ther mostat housi...

Page 115: ...ically purged of accumulated carbon WARNING Never run engine in an enclosed area Never perform this opera tion immediately after the engine has been run because exhaust sys tem is very hot Make sure that there are no combustible materi als in the area Wear eye protec tion and gloves Never stand be hind the vehicle while purging ex haust system Respect all applica ble laws and regulations Select a ...

Page 116: ...CARBURETOR See an authorized Can Am dealer each year to verify and clean the fuel sys tem 114 _____________________ ...

Page 117: ...dealer to check the width and the condition of drive belt CVT Cover Drain Plug Any time you suspect that water has entered the CVT cover drain the CVT housing by removing the drain plug 1 Callout V07C0VA LH SIDE 1 Drain plug _____________________ 115 ...

Page 118: ...fness Open the throttle lever housing V07I0FY 1 1 Remove these screws Separate the housing Slide rubber protector back to expose throttle ca ble adjuster 4 V07I0GY 3 2 1 1 Cable protector 2 Throttle cable adjuster 3 Lock nut 4 Throttle lever housing Screw in the throttle cable adjuster Remove inner housing protector V07I0HY 1 1 Inner housing protector the cable from the throttle lever housing NOTE...

Page 119: ...cant from splashing Add lubricant until it runs out at carbu retor end of the throttle cable Reinstall and adjust the cable Throttle Lever Adjustment Slide rubber protector back to expose throttle cable adjuster Loosen lock nut then turn the adjuster to obtain correct throttle lever free play NOTE Measure throttle free play at the tip of throttle lever Tighten lock nut and reinstall protector A V0...

Page 120: ...r on PARK position start the engine Check if the throttle cable is adjusted correctly by turning handlebar fully right then ful ly left If the engine RPM increases readjust the throttle lever free play 118 _____________________ ...

Page 121: ...bricant over spark plug threads to prevent a possible seizure Screw spark plug into cylinder head by hand and tighten with a torque wrench and a proper socket Torque spark plug to 20 N m 15 lbf ft Battery WARNING Never charge a battery while in stalled in vehicle These vehicles are equipped with a VRLA battery Valve Regulated Lead Acid It is a maintenance free type battery there is no need to add ...

Page 122: ... Do not use a higher rat ed fuse as this can cause severe damage Fuses are located in the front service compartment and at the rear near bat tery vmr2007 048 003_a TYPICAL FRONT SERVICE COMPARTMENT 1 Accessories 15 A 2 Main fuse 20 A 3 Radiator fan 20 A vmr2007 048 002_d TYPICAL REAR FUSE LOCATION 1 Main fuse 30 A To remove fuse from holder remove the fuse holder cover then pull fuse out Check if ...

Page 123: ...mo2006 005 043_a 1 Screws 2 Holder Remove rubber protector over head lamp housing vmo2006 005 040_a 1 Rubber protector 2 Headlamp housing Unplug connector from headlamp NOTE Use small locking tab to unlock connector then pull on connector vmo2006 005 041_a PUSH ON LOCKING TAB TO UNLOCK CONNECTOR NOTE Concerning the following illus trations the front fascia has been re moved from the vehicle for a ...

Page 124: ...st both head lamps evenly vmo2006 005 040_b 1 Headlamp cover 2 Adjustment screws Taillight To have access to bulb pull on taillight to release it from its rubber grommets vmo2008 001 005_a Turn and pull lamp socket to expose bulb vmo2008 001 006 Push the bulb in and hold while turning counterclockwise to release Install the new bulb by first pushing in while turning clockwise Reinstall all removed...

Page 125: ...rive shaft boots 1 V07H02Y 1 2 2 REAR OF VEHICLE 1 Drive shaft protector 2 Drive shaft boots Wheel Occasionally wheel nuts should be re moved to apply anti seize lubricant on studs to ease future removal This is particularly important when vehicle is used in salt water environment or in mud Remove one nut at a time lu bricate then retorque Wheel Bearing Condition Push and pull the wheels from the ...

Page 126: ...cle Tire pres sure changes with temperature and altitude Recheck pressure if one of these conditions has changed For your convenience a pressure gauge is supplied in tool kit TIRE PRESSURE FRONT REAR MAX 34 5 kPa 5 PSI 34 5 kPa 5 PSI UP to 227 kg 500 lb MIN 31 kPa 4 5 PSI 31 kPa 4 5 PSI Although the tires are specifically de signed for off road use a flat may still occur Therefore it is recommende...

Page 127: ... mended wheel nuts P N 250 100 096 Using a different nut could cause damages to the rim vmo2008 001 002_a TYPICAL CLOSED END TYPE 1 Wheel nut CAUTION Always use the recom mended wheel nuts P N 250 100 082 Using a different nut could cause damages to the rim _____________________ 125 ...

Page 128: ...ailing arms for distortion cracks or bending See an authorized Can Am dealer if any problem is de tected Adjustment Rear Shocks WARNING Left and right adjustment cams must always be set to the same position Never adjust one adjust ing cam only Uneven adjustment can cause poor handling and loss of stability which could lead to an accident Preload Adjustment Adjust spring preload by turning ad justi...

Page 129: ...ive wear and surface condition brake pads for wear damage or looseness SERVICE LIMITS Brake pads thickness 1 mm 040 in Front discs thickness 3 5 mm 138 in Rear disc thickness 4 3 mm 170 in Maximum discs warpage 0 3 mm 010 in See your authorized Can Am dealer if a problem is detected concerning the brake system WARNING The brake fluid replacement or brake system maintenance and re pairs should be p...

Page 130: ...utho rized Can Am dealer for parts replace ment if damaged Vehicle Cleaning and Protection Never use a high pressure washer to clean the vehicle USE LOW PRES SURE ONLY like a garden hose High pressure can cause electrical or mechanical damages Painted parts which are damaged should be properly repainted to pre vent rust When required wash the body with hot water and soap only use mild de tergent A...

Page 131: ...pecified in MAINTENANCE CHART When a vehicle is not in use for more than one month proper storage is a necessity See an authorized Can Am dealer for proper procedures When using your vehicle after storage a preparation is required See an au thorized Can Am dealer for proper pro cedures _____________________ 129 ...

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Page 133: ...WARRANTY _____________________ 131 ...

Page 134: ...sas City metro area Tel 913 397 8200 Fax Number 913 397 8282 In Canada one or the other Raytech Électronique 1451 Boul des Laurentides Vimont Laval Qc H7M 2Y3 Tel 450 975 1015 Fax Number 800 975 0025 450 975 0817 Contact raytech raytech qc ca Web Site www raytech qc ca Coord GPS N45o35 25 W73o42 95 Naviclub Ltée 5054 St Georges Lévis Qc G6V 4P2 Tel 418 835 9279 Fax Number 418 835 6681 Contact navi...

Page 135: ...loan payments loss of time loss of income 3 LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY GIVEN AND ACCEPTED IN LIEU OF ANY AND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS 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...

Page 136: ... available only if each of the following conditions has been fulfilled The 2008 Can Am ATV must be purchased as new and unused by its first owner from a BRP dealer authorized to distribute Can Am ATVs in the country in which the sale occurred BRP dealer The BRP specified pre delivery inspection process must be completed and documented The 2008 Can Am ATV must have undergone proper registration by ...

Page 137: ... valid for the remaining coverage period provided that BRP is notified of such transfer of ownership in the following way a The former owner contacts BRP at the phone number provided below or an authorized BRP dealer and gives the coordinates of the new owner or b BRP or an authorized BRP dealer receives a proof that the former owner agreed to the transfer of ownership in addition to the coordinat...

Page 138: ...nts Damage caused by failure to provide proper maintenance and or storage as described in the Operator s Guide Damage resulting from removal of parts improper repairs service mainte nance modifications or use of parts not manufactured or approved by BRP or resulting from repairs done by a person that is not an authorized servicing Can Am distributor dealer Damage caused by abuse abnormal use negle...

Page 139: ...while this warranty is in effect 4 WARRANTY COVERAGE PERIOD This warranty will be in effect from the date of delivery to the first retail consumer or the date the product is first put into use whichever occurs first and for a period of SIX 6 CONSECUTIVE MONTHS for private use or commercial use The repair or replacement of parts or the performance of service under this war ranty does not extend the...

Page 140: ...ch parts with new genuine Can Am ATV parts without charge for parts and labour at any authorized Can Am distributor dealer BRP reserves the right to improve or modify products from time to time without assuming any obligation to modify products previously manufactured 8 TRANSFER If the ownership of a product is transferred during the warranty coverage period this warranty shall also be transferred...

Page 141: ...3208 111 For all other countries please contact your local distributor or our North America office BOMBARDIER RECREATIONAL PRODUCTS INC Consumer Services Group 75 J A Bombardier Street Sherbrooke Québec J1L 1W3 Tel 819 566 3366 For the territory covered by this limited warranty products are distributed and serviced by Bombardier Recreational Products Inc or its affiliates 2007 Bombardier Recreatio...

Page 142: ...l wear and tear Routine maintenance items tune ups adjustments Damage caused by failure to provide proper maintenance and or storage as described in the Operator s Guide Damage resulting from removal of parts improper repairs service mainte nance modifications or use of parts not manufactured or approved by BRP or resulting from repairs done by a person that is not an authorized servicing Distribu...

Page 143: ...his warranty will be in effect from the date of delivery to the first retail consumer or the date the product is first put into use whichever occurs first and for a period of TWENTY FOUR 24 CONSECUTIVE MONTHS for private and commercial use The repair or replacement of parts or the performance of service under this war ranty does not extend the life of this warranty beyond its original expiration d...

Page 144: ...se maintenance and service or replac ing such parts with new genuine Can Am parts without charge for parts and labor at any authorized BRP Distributor Dealer during the warranty coverage period BRP reserves the right to improve or modify products from time to time without assuming any obligation to modify products previously manufactured 8 TRANSFER If the ownership of a product is transferred duri...

Page 145: ...3208 111 For all other countries please contact your local distributor or our North America office BOMBARDIER RECREATIONAL PRODUCTS INC Consumer Services Group 75 J A Bombardier Street Sherbrooke Québec J1L 1W3 Tel 819 566 3366 For the territory covered by this limited warranty products are distributed and serviced by Bombardier Recreational Products Inc or its affiliates 2007 Bombardier Recreatio...

Page 146: ...thy organiza tions may be permitted to use the coordinates of our clients to promote quality products and services If you prefer not to have your name and address released please let us know by writing to the address below In Canada BOMBARDIER RECREATIONAL PRODUCTS INC Warranty Department 75 J A Bombardier Street Sherbrooke Québec J1L 1W3 Fax Number 819 566 3590 In USA BRP US INC Warranty Departme...

Page 147: ... your personal ATV is stolen you should notify BRP or an authorized Can Am dealer We will ask you to provide your name address phone number the vehicle identification number and the date it was stolen In North America Other countries in the world BOMBARDIER RECREATIONAL PRODUCTS INC Warranty Department 75 J A Bombardier Street Sherbrooke Québec J1L 1W3 Canada BRP EUROPEAN DISTRIBUTION Warranty Dep...

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Page 149: ... your personal ATV is stolen you should notify BRP or an authorized Can Am dealer We will ask you to provide your name address phone number the vehicle identification number and the date it was stolen In North America Other countries in the world BOMBARDIER RECREATIONAL PRODUCTS INC Warranty Department 75 J A Bombardier Street Sherbrooke Québec J1L 1W3 Canada BRP EUROPEAN DISTRIBUTION Warranty Dep...

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Page 151: ... completed by the dealer at the time of the sale DEALER IMPRINT AREA NAME No STREET APT CITY STATE PROVINCE ZIP POSTAL CODE V00A2IL Please verify with your dealer to ensure your vehicle has been registered with BRP While reading this Operator s Guide remember that WARNING Indicates a potential hazard that if not avoided could result in serious in jury or death ...

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