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OPERATOR’S GUIDE, REV-XP / ENGLISH

GUIDE DU CONDUCTEUR, REV-XP / ANGLAIS

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Operator’s

Guide

REV-XP

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©2008 BOMBARDIER RECREATIONAL PRODUCTS INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. PRINTED IN CANADA.

Read this guide thoroughly.

It contains important safety information.

Minimum recommended operator’s age: 16 years old.

Do not remove this Operator’s Guide from the vehicle.

Summary of Contents for REV-XP 2009

Page 1: ...ty Vehicle and Maintenance Information Operator s Guide REV XPTM Read this guide thoroughly It contains important safety information Minimum recommended operator s age 16 years old Do not remove this Operator s Guide from the vehicle ...

Page 2: ...als known to the state of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm In USA products are distributed by BRP US Inc In Canada products are distributed by Bombardier Recreational Products Inc The following are trademarks of Bombardier Recreational Products Inc or its sub sidiaries DESS RAVE ROTAX SUMMIT HPG RER SC TRA MX Z Renegade SKI DOO X GSX REV XP E TEC GTX Trademar...

Page 3: ...serious injury CAUTION Indicates a hazard situation which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury NOTICE Indicates an instruction which if not followed could severe ly damage vehicle components or other property About this Operator s Guide This Operator s Guide has been pre pared to acquaint the owner operator and passenger with this snowmobile and its various controls safe riding ...

Page 4: ... TRACTION ENHANCING PRODUCTS 22 Manoeuvrability 22 Acceleration 23 Braking 23 Important Safety Rules 23 Effects of Having a Studded Track on the Life of the Snowmobile 24 Installation of Studs on BRP Approved Tracks 24 Maintenance Replacement 25 HANG TAG 26 IMPORTANT ON PRODUCT LABELS 27 VEHICLE INFORMATION CONTROLS INSTRUMENTS EQUIPMENT 32 1 Handlebar 33 2 Throttle Lever 33 3 Brake Lever 33 4 Par...

Page 5: ... Operating During Break In 60 Engine Starting Procedure 500SS 800R 60 Engine Starting Procedure 600 HO E TEC 61 Emergency Starting 61 Riding Conditions and your Snowmobile 62 Vehicle Warm Up 63 Reverse RER 64 Shutting Off the Engine 64 Towing an Accessory 64 Towing Another Snowmobile 64 Post Operation Care 65 TUNE YOUR RIDE 66 Rear Suspension Adjustment 66 Front Suspension Adjustments 70 Vehicle B...

Page 6: ...ON VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION 106 Vehicle Description Decal 106 Serial Numbers 106 DECLARATION CE OF CONFORMITY 107 EPA CERTIFIED ENGINES 108 Engine Emissions Information 108 SPECIFICATIONS 109 TROUBLESHOOTING TECHNICAL GUIDELINES 500SS AND 800R 122 TECHNICAL GUIDELINES 600 HO E TEC 125 MONITORING SYSTEM 127 Pilot Lamps Messages and Beeper Codes 127 How to Read Fault Codes 129 WARRANTY BRP LIMITED WAR...

Page 7: ...TABLE OF CONTENTS BRP LIMITED WARRANTY FOR THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC AREA 2009 SKI DOO SNOWMOBILES 141 PRIVACY OBLIGATION DISCLAIMER 145 CHANGE OF ADDRESS OWNERSHIP 146 _______________ 5 ...

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Page 9: ...SAFETY INFORMATION ________ SAFETY INFORMATION ________ 7 ...

Page 10: ...ely flammable and highly explosive Fuel vapors can spread and be ignited by a spark or flame many feet away from the en gine To reduce the risk of fire or explo sion follow these instructions Refuel outdoors in a well ventilated area away from flames sparks any one smoking and other sources of ignition Never add fuel with engine running Never top off the fuel tank Leave some room for the fuel to e...

Page 11: ...ilar conditions Always consult your snowmo bile dealer when selecting the snowmobile model for your particular needs and uses Injury or death may result to the snowmobile operator passenger or bystander if the snowmobile is used in risky conditions which are beyond the driver s pas senger s or snowmobile s capabilities or intended use BRP recommends the operator has at least 16 years old of age Kn...

Page 12: ...ou and the snowmo bile in front of you Depending on the terrain condition stopping may require a little more space than you think Play it safe Be prepared to use evasive driving Venturing out alone with your snowmobile could also be hazardous You could run out of fuel have an accident or damage your snowmobile Remember your snowmobile is capable of traveling further in half an hour than you may be...

Page 13: ...se the rear of the vehicle while the engine is running To clear or inspect the track stop the engine tilt the vehicle on its side and remove blockage with a piece of wood or branch Never allow anyone near a rotating snowmobile track Do not stud the track unless it has been approved for studs At speed a stud ded track that has not been approved for studs could tear and separate from ve hicle posing...

Page 14: ... occur 1 Be warmly dressed with clothing designed for snowmobiling 2 Remove snow and ice from body including seat footrests controls and instruments 3 Verify that skis and steering oper ate freely Check corresponding action of skis versus handlebar 4 Check fuel and oil for levels and leaks Replenish as necessary and see an authorized SKI DOO dealer in case of any leaks 5 Verify that air silencer p...

Page 15: ...Check that there is no snow or ice Skis and steering Check for free movement and proper action Fuel and oil Check for proper level and leaks Air silencer prefilter Check that there is no snow or ice Storage compartment Check for proper latching and no heavy or breakable objects Adjustable features Check for optimal adjustment and securely tightened adjustment locks Vehicle vicinity Snowmobile must...

Page 16: ...ency This Operator s Guide Spare spark plugs and wrench Friction tape Spare drive belt Spare starter rope Spare light bulbs Tool kit including at least pliers screwdriver adjustable wrench Knife Flashlight Include other items depending on the length and time of your ride Riding Position Your riding position and balance are the two basic principles of making your snowmobile go where you want it to ...

Page 17: ...4 Carrying a Passenger Certain snowmobiles are designed for an operator only others can allow one passenger only and others can allow up to two passengers Refer to the indications on the vehicles to know if any particular snowmobile can accom modate passengers or not and if so how many Always respect those indi cations Overloading is dangerous be cause snowmobiles are not designed for it Even when...

Page 18: ...ssengers and the operator can sometimes see more of the trail ahead than the passengers Therefore smooth starting and stop ping are required with passengers and the operator must slow down The op erator must also warn passengers of side hills bumps branches etc An unforeseen bump can leave you pas senger less Remind your passengers to lean into the turn with you without causing the vehicle to topp...

Page 19: ...wmobile on ice or icy surfaces can be very dangerous if you do not observe certain precautions The very nature of ice is foreign to good con trol of a snowmobile or any vehicle Traction for starting turning or stop ping is much less than that on snow Thus these distances can be multi plied manyfold Steering is minimal and uncontrolled spins are an ever present danger When operating on ice drive sl...

Page 20: ... If you are not sure of your way do not proceed Keep a safe distance behind other snowmobilers to improve visibility and reaction time Unfamiliar Territory Whenever you enter an area that is new to you drive with extreme cau tion Go slow enough to recognize potential hazards such as fences or fence posts brooks crossing your path rocks sudden dips guy wires and countless other obstacles which coul...

Page 21: ...hoose a place where you know you can climb without difficulty Use the standing position and proceed with only as much speed needed to crest the bank Stop completely at the top of the bank and wait for all traffic to clear Judge the drop to the roadway Cross the road at a 90 angle If you en counter another snowbank on the op posite side position your feet near the rear of the vehicle Remember your ...

Page 22: ... area to area Do not violate this privilege by chasing or harassing wildlife Fatigue and exhaustion can lead to animal s death Avoid areas posted for the protection or feeding of wildlife If you happen to be fortunate enough to see an animal stop your snowmo bile and observe quietly The guidelines that we support are not designed to limit your snowmobiling fun but to preserve the beautiful free do...

Page 23: ...ng young or suffering from food shortage Stress can sap scarce energy reserves Refrain from riding in areas where only animals are intended to tread Obey gate closures and regulatory signs and remember light treaders don t litter Stay out of wilderness areas They re closed to all vehicles Know where the boundaries are Obtain permission to travel across private land Respect the rights of landowners...

Page 24: ...ancing products requires a certain adaptation period If your snowmobile is equipped with traction enhancing products be sure to take plenty of time to get used to the way it handles when turning accelerating and braking Also always check local regulations concerning the use of traction enhanc ing products on snowmobiles Always drive your snowmobile in a responsible manner respecting the environmen...

Page 25: ... bile skid This could cause debris or ice to be thrown violently backwards pos sibly injuring others nearby or on snowmobiles behind you Braking As in the case of acceleration using studs on the track will give you better braking capacity on packed snow or ice but will have no noticeable effect on soft snow Braking may thus vary suddenly under certain conditions Be sure to use restraint in braking...

Page 26: ...talled the gas tank could be punctured causing a fire NOTICE Ask your dealer for the appropriate tunnel protectors mod el and kit number required for your snowmobile NOTE Consult the BRP limited war ranty to find out what warranty limita tions are related to the use of studs Installation of Studs on BRP Approved Tracks WARNING Never stud a track that has not been approved for studs Ap proved track...

Page 27: ...ER OF STUDS OR AN IM PROPER INSTALLATION CAN IN CREASE THE RISK OF THE TRACK TEARING OR SEVERING POSSI BLY RESULTING IN SERIOUS IN JURY OR DEATH Maintenance Replacement PROCEED WITH A VISUAL INSPEC TION OF YOUR TRACK BEFORE EACH USE Look for any defects such as Perforations in the track Tears in the track particularly around traction holes on studded tracks Lugs that are broken or torn off ex posi...

Page 28: ...r see your authorized Ski Doo dealer FAILURE TO RECALIBRATE MAY CAUSE SERIOUS ENGINE DAMAGE mmo2008 003 053_en SUMMIT NORTH AMERICA CAUTION This snowmobile is calibrated for operating at SEA LEVEL Operating above 2000 ft requires calibration parts and adjustment For more details REFER to your Operator s Guide that came with your snowmobile or see your authorized Ski Doo dealer INCORRECT ADJUSTMENT...

Page 29: ...N D E L A M O T O N E I G E I N C THIS MODEL HAS BEEN EVALUATED BY AN INDE PENDENT TESTING LABOR ATORY AND IT MEETS ALL SSCC SAFETY STANDARDS IN EFFECT ON THE DATE OF ITS MANUFACTURE SPONSORED BY THE SNOWMO BILE SAFETY AND CERTIFICA TION COMMITTEE INC PRINTED IN U S A CERTIFIED CERTIFIÉ A00A1MA Other important labels on the vehicle are WARNING or CAUTION labels re lating to safety maintenance and ...

Page 30: ...ux pièces en rotation _ elles peuvent vous blesser ou capter vos vêtements This guard must ALWAYS be in place when engine is running Beware of rotating parts _ they could cause injuries or catch your clothing WARNING AVERTISSEMENT 516 002 670 A33A2FA INSTRUCTION 3 Attention aux pièces CHAUDES Beware of HOT parts 516002664 A33A2GA INSTRUCTION 4 mmo2008 003 007 INSTRUCTION 5 28 _______ SAFETY INFORM...

Page 31: ...id thin ice open water Use extra caution whenever off trail ALWAYS wear a DOT approved HELMET and clothing appropriate for snowmobiling NEVER ride after consuming alcohol or drugs even as a passenger mmo2009 003 002_en INSTRUCTION 7 NEVER STAND BEHIND or near a rotating track Only spin track at lowest possible speed whenever off the ground Broken track or debris could be projected with great force...

Page 32: ... a potential risk of severe injury or death See the Operator s Guide that came with this vehicle for all details pertaining to track studding WARNING mmo2008 003 052_en INSTRUCTION 13 MODELS WITH TRACK APPROVED FOR STUDS xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx mmo2007 009 070 INSTRUCTION 14 mmo2009 003 006_a INSTRUCTION 15 GTX ONLY NOT SHOWN mmo2009 003 014_en INSTRUCTION 16 E TEC ONLY 30 _______ SAFETY INF...

Page 33: ...VEHICLE INFORMATION _______________ 31 ...

Page 34: ...S EQUIPMENT NOTE Some controls instruments equipment do not apply or are optional on some models 24 7 2 6 11 11 4 3 1 5 23 8 10 13 15 mmo2008 003 058_b TYPICAL 12 22 21 20 18 19 mmo2008 003 057_b TYPICAL 32 ______________ ...

Page 35: ...zed it increases the en gine speed and engages the transmis sion When released engine speed returns automatically to idle mmo2008 008 011_b TYPICAL 1 Throttle lever 2 To accelerate 3 To decelerate WARNING Test the throttle lever operation each time before starting the en gine The lever must return to its original position once released Otherwise do not start engine 3 Brake Lever When squeezed the ...

Page 36: ... a finger When brake lever is held at halfway the parking brake should be fully applied NOTICE Parking brake position can vary depending on brake pads wear Ensure when the parking brake is applied that the vehicle stays securely in place NOTE Locking lever can be adjusted in two different positions mmo2007 009 037_a TYPICAL ENGAGE MECHANISM Step 1 Squeeze and maintain brake lever Step 2 Adjust loc...

Page 37: ...another DESS key is installed the engine will start but will not reach drive pulley engagement speed to move ve hicle Make sure the DESS key is free of dirt or snow A30H08A 1 DESS KEY 1 Free of dirt or snow Additional DESS Keys The ECM of your snowmobile can be programmed by your authorized SKI DOO dealer to accept 8 different keys We recommend the purchase of ad ditional keys from your authorized...

Page 38: ...as 3 positions 1 2 3 A06H1KA 1 OFF 2 Position 2 3 Position 3 See proper usage instructions in OP ERATING INSTRUCTIONS section 8 Multifunction Switch mmo2008 003 009_a TYPICAL 1 Start Electronic Reverse button 2 Headlights dimmer switch 3 Heating grips 4 Heating throttle lever 5 Mode set button Start Electronic Reverse Button Electric Start Models Press to start engine Refer to ENGINE STARTING PROC...

Page 39: ...ting intensity is displayed via the multifunction display mmo2007 009 043_b HEATING INTENSITY DISPLAY 1 Less heat 2 More heat Heating grips will be in OFF position when there are no bars displayed on the gauge Heating Throttle Lever Switch Select the switch position according to the desired heating intensity to keep your thumb at a comfortable tempera ture Models with Analog Digital Gauge mmo2007 ...

Page 40: ...ion Analog Digital Gauge This button can be used instead of the two buttons on top of the analog digital gauge to facilitate gauge adjust ments When pressed upward it has the same functions as the MODE M button When pressed downward it has the same functions as the SET S button mmo2008 003 009_b MULTIFUNCTION GAUGE 1 MODE function 2 SET function 9 Rewind Starter Handle All Models except 600 HO E T...

Page 41: ... Mirrors Each mirror can be adjusted to suit driv er s preference WARNING Adjust with vehicle at rest in a safe place 12 Seat Latch Seat can be removed to have access to the Operator s Guide located in seat base or for maintenance purposes Seat latch is located at the front of the seat mmo2007 009 071_a SEAT BASE 1 Seat latch 2 Operator s Guide location Seat Removal To have access to seat latch ge...

Page 42: ...l it latch NOTE A distinctive snap will be felt Double check that the seat is secure by giving it a tug to confirm proper latch ing mmo2007 009 074 SEAT INSTALLED WARNING Make sure seat is securely latched before riding 13 Tool Kit A tool kit containing tools for basic maintenance is supplied with the vehi cle The tool box is located in engine com partment on pulley guard To remove the tool box fr...

Page 43: ...ARNING Never adjust or set functions on the multifunction gauge while rid ing the vehicle Analog Digital Gauge mmo2008 003 013_e Multifunction Analog Digital Gauge mmo2007 009 066_v 1 Speedometer 2 Tachometer 3 Digital display 4 Multifunction Digital Display 5 Pilot lamps 6 Mode button 7 Set button NOTE The gauge is factory preset in Imperial units but it is possible to change it to metric units c...

Page 44: ... 003 014 LH PORTION OF GAUGE Tachometer RPM Measures engine revolution per minute RPM Multiply by 1000 to ob tain the actual revolutions mmo2008 003 019 RH PORTION OF GAUGE Pilot Lamps mmo2008 003 024_a TYPICAL PILOT LAMPS 42 ______________ ...

Page 45: ...n malfunction pilot lamps MODE M Button Multifunction Analog Digital Gauge Only Button use to navigate in gauge multi function display NOTE MODE M button on the multi switch housing has the same functions and can also be used SET S Button Button use to navigate adjust or reset gauge multifunction display NOTE SET S button on the multi function switch has the same func tions and can also be used Di...

Page 46: ...possible to change it to Metric units contact an authorized SKI DOO dealer for unit settings A Odometer Records the total distance travelled Press the SET S button to select odometer mode mmo2008 003 013_c 1 Odometer mode B Trip Meter A or B Trip meters records distance travelled since it has been reset Press the SET S button to select trip meter TRIP A TRIP B mode mmo2008 003 013_c 1 Trip meter T...

Page 47: ...ation to the driver either in Eng lish or French contact an authorized SKI DOO dealer for language settings WARNING Reading the gauge digital display can distract from the operation of the vehicle particularly from con stantly scanning the environment This could lead to a collision re sulting in severe injuries or death Before reading the gauge digital display ensure your environment is clear and ...

Page 48: ...ssage Display O A Speedometer In addition of the analog type speedometer vehicle speed can also be displayed via the multifunction display Vehicle speed can be displayed on dis play 1 or display 2 mmo2007 009 066_q MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY 1 Display 1 2 Display 2 Use MODE M button to select the de sired display then proceed as follows mmo2007 009 066_m While display is flashing press the SET S button...

Page 49: ...d display then proceed as follows mmo2007 009 066_m While display is flashing press SET S button to select RPM mode mmo2007 009 066_n 1 RPM mode Press the MODE M button to confirm selection or wait 5 seconds mmo2007 009 066_o C Odometer Records the total distance travelled Press the SET S button to select odometer mode mmo2007 009 066_p 1 Odometer km mi mode D Trip Meter A or B Trip meters records...

Page 50: ...ct trip hour meter HrTRIP mode mmo2007 009 066_p 1 Trip hour meter HrTRIP mode Press and hold the SET S button to re set mmo2007 009 066_k F Clock Electric Start Models Press the SET S button to select clock mode mmo2007 009 066_p 1 Clock mode Press and hold the SET S button to ac tivate clock set up mmo2007 009 066_k To change HOURS while the value of HOURS is blinking use the SET S but ton to ch...

Page 51: ...00 meters or 200 feet To display vehicle altitude proceed as follows Press the MODE M button to select display 1 mmo2007 009 066_m While display is flashing press the SET S button to select altitude mode mmo2007 009 066_n 1 Altitude mode The following symbol appears when al titude mode is selected mmo2008 003 023 ALTITUDE MODE Press the MODE M button to confirm selection or wait 5 seconds mmo2007 ...

Page 52: ...007 009 066_o To reset press the MODE M to select mode mmo2007 009 066_m Press and hold the SET S button with in 5 seconds to reset mmo2007 009 066_w J Average Speed Records vehicle average speed since it has been reset To display vehicle average speed pro ceed as follows Press the MODE M button to select display 1 mmo2007 009 066_m While display flashes press SET S button to select vehicle averag...

Page 53: ...66_w K Heated Grips Heating Intensity Bar gauge that indicates heating inten sity Refer to HEATING GRIPS SWITCH for more details mmo2007 009 043_a HEATING GRIPS 1 Operating range L Heated Throttle Lever Heating Intensity Bar gauge that indicates heating inten sity Bar gauge will be displayed instead of the fuel level with the activation of the heating throttle lever switch When re leased display w...

Page 54: ...p tion mode mmo2007 009 066_n 1 Instant fuel consumption mode Press the MODE M button to confirm selection or wait 5 seconds mmo2007 009 066_o N Total Fuel Consumption 600 HO E TEC Models Only Records vehicle average fuel con sumption since it has been reset NOTE The TRIP B odometer has to be selected to allow this function refer to TRIP METER A OR B for more de tails To display vehicle total fuel...

Page 55: ...er to TRIP METER A OR B for more details mmo2007 009 066_p 1 Trip meter TRIP B mode Press and hold the SET S button to re set mmo2007 009 066_w O Message Display mmo2007 009 066_c 1 Message display Refer to PILOT LAMPS in this section for details on usual messages Refer to MONITORING SYSTEM for details on malfunction and DESS relat ed messages 16 Holding Strap Summit and Renegade X Models Holding ...

Page 56: ...ear rack must be properly latched Do not carry any breakable objects Excessive weight in rack may reduce steering ability NOTICE Always readjust suspen sion according to the load The ca pacity of this rack is limited the MA XIMUM cargo load is 15 8 Kg 35 lb Ride at very low speed when loaded Avoid speed over bumps 19 Integrated Bag GSX Only On the above mentioned model a sport tunnel bag is provid...

Page 57: ...l Unplug 1 1 seat connector mmo2008 003 029_a 1 Connector location mmo2008 003 028_a 1 Connector Push and hold seat latch while gently lifting rear of seat mmo2008 003 026_a 1 Seat latch location mmo2008 003 025_a 1 Seat latch Continue lifting movement until you can release the front retaining device then completely remove seat mmo2008 003 027_a 1 Retaining device NOTICE Make sure to unplug seat h...

Page 58: ...DLE 1 Switch 2 LH grab handle 23 Electric Visor Jack Connector An electric visor can be connected to the jack connector Electric current is supplied whenever engine is running A stress relief extension is supplied with the vehicle 24 12 Volt Power Outlet GTX and GSX Limited Only A 12 volt electric appliance may be connected to that jack connector Elec tric current is supplied whenever en gine is r...

Page 59: ... 1 Rod Secure rod to hitch using hairpin previ ously removed mmo2008 003 072_a TYPICAL 1 Hairpin 2 Rod NOTICE To avoid damages to the vehicle always release hitch from its support Ensure hitch moves freely when towing accessories mmo2008 003 073_a HITCH MOVES FREELY WHEN TOWING To avoid noise from hitch when not in use secure hitch to its support by us ing the hairpin mmo2008 003 074_a HITCH NOT I...

Page 60: ...tifreeze in a proportion of 150 ml 5 U S oz of gas line an tifreeze added to 40 liters 10 1 2 U S gal of gas This precaution is in order to reduce the risk of frost buildup in carburetors or other fuel system components which may lead in certain cases to severe damage to engine NOTE Use only methyl hydrate free gas line antifreeze Fueling Procedure Unscrew to fill up tank then fully tight en mmo20...

Page 61: ...ior lubrication reduced engine component wear and oil deposit thus maintaining maximum level perfor mance and antifriction properties The synthetic blend injection oil meets the latest ASTM and JASO standards by ensuring high biodegradability and low exhaust smoke Injection Oil Level Always maintain a sufficient amount of recommended injection oil in the injec tion oil reservoir Unscrew injection ...

Page 62: ...ing Procedure 500SS 800R Procedure 1 Recheck throttle control lever oper ation 2 Ensure that the tether cord cap DESS key is in position and that the cord attached to your clothing eyelet 3 Ensure that the engine stop switch is in the ON position 4 Activate the choke according to the temperature Refer to CHOKE AP PLICATION further 5 Start engine as explained below WARNING Never depress throttle wh...

Page 63: ... ON position 4 Start engine as explained below WARNING Never depress throttle while start ing engine Manual Start Models Grab rewind starter handle pull handle slowly until a resistance is felt then hold handle firmly and pull vigorously to start engine Electric Start Models Depress the START RER button to en gage the electric starter and start the engine Release button immediately when engine has...

Page 64: ...pulley Start engine as per usual manual start ing WARNING When starting the snowmobile in an emergency situation using drive pulley do not reinstall the belt guard and return slowly to have snowmobile repaired Riding Conditions and your Snowmobile Altitude Ensure your model is calibrated for the altitude you are riding at NOTICE Failure to re calibrate may cause serious engine damage MODEL S FACTO...

Page 65: ...nance of tracks refer to the TRACK in MAINTENANCE INFORMATION Vehicle Warm Up Before every ride vehicle has to be warmed up as follows Engage parking brake Snowmobile must be securely sup ported by the rear bumper using a wide base snowmobile mechanical stand Track must be 100 mm 4 in off the ground Attach tether cord to operator s cloth ing eyelet Start engine and allow it to warm up two or three...

Page 66: ...release the RER button The RER pilot lamp will blink when the snowmobile is engaged in reverse Apply throttle slowly and evenly Allow drive pulley to engage then accelerate carefully Shifting in Forward With the snowmobile completely stopped and engine running at idle press and release the RER button RER pilot lamp will stop Apply throttle slowly and evenly Allow drive pulley to engage then accele...

Page 67: ...egs spindles have some one sit on the towed snowmobile to ac tivate the brake and tow at low speed NOTICE In order to prevent dam age to the steering system never attach the tow rope to the ski loops handles WARNING Never ride at high speed when towing a disabled snowmobile Proceed slowly with extra caution Post Operation Care Install rear of vehicle on a wide base snowmobile mechanical stand Remo...

Page 68: ...risk of strain injuries NOTE Some models may come from factory equipped with Take Apart T A shocks These can be rebuilt or recal ibrated See an authorized SKI DOO dealer Rear Suspension Adjustment REAR SUSPENSION TYPE TYPE MODELS SC 5M SC 5 Summit X Others X mmo2007 009 004_a SC 5 REAR SUSPENSION 1 Rear springs adjustable cams for comfort and ride height 2 Center spring for steering behavior 3 Sto...

Page 69: ...r as shown in next il lustration C B A mmo2006 003 022_a TYPICAL PROPER ADJUSTMENT A Suspension fully extended B Suspension has collapse with driver passenger s and load added C Distance between dimension A and B must not exceed 50 to 75 mm 2 to 3 in see table Reference Table C WHAT TO DO 50 to 75 mm 2 to 3 in No adjustment required More than 75 mm 3 in Adjusted too soft Increase preload see prelo...

Page 70: ... to turn neutral No adjustment required Harder to turn oversteering Adjusted too soft increase preload Very easy to turn understeering Adjusted too hard decrease preload Preload Adjustment mmo2007 009 008_b TYPICAL 1 Turn spring preload adjuster to increase or decrease preload 2 Turn clockwise to increase spring preload 3 Turn counterclockwise to decrease spring preload Stopper Strap length Weight...

Page 71: ...k rides on the snow Operator s fa miliarity with the various adjustments as well as snow conditions will dictate the most efficient combination Coupling Blocks Handling SC 5 Suspension Only Coupling blocks will have an effect on vehicle handling while accelerating A minimum coupling adjustment while accelerating will generate less pres sure on the skis At the opposite a maximum coupling adjustment...

Page 72: ... clockwise increases shock damping action stiffer for these low compres sion speeds High Speed Compression Damping The high speed adjuster modifies the compression damping force for high suspension velocities Use a 17 mm wrench to adjust it Turning it clock wise increases shock damping action stiffer for these high compression speeds A33F4HA 1 2 TYPICAL 1 Low speed compression adjuster flat screwd...

Page 73: ...ebound adjustment mmo2008 003 038_a RING TYPE PRELOAD 1 Adjustment ring 2 Ring positions mmo2008 003 036_a CAM TYPE PRELOAD 1 Adjustment cam 2 Cam positions NOTICE Make sure that both front springs are still pre loaded when front of vehicle is off the ground Front Shock Damping HPG Clicker and Racing Cliker Only Compression Rebound Damping Front shock on the above men tioned models feature a compr...

Page 74: ...uspension front arm pressure Reduce center spring preload Increase rear spring preload Increase front suspension spring preload Steering feels too heavy Reduce ski ground pressure Reduce front suspension spring preload Increase center spring preload Rear of snowmobile seems too stiff Reduce rear spring preload Rear of snowmobile seems too soft Increase rear spring preload Rear suspension front sho...

Page 75: ... kind of trailer or vehicle Many serious accidents have resulted from driving up and over a trailer Anchor your ve hicle securely front and rear even on short hauls Be certain all equipment is securely fastened Cover your snow mobile when trailering to prevent road grime from causing damage Be certain your trailer meets state or provincial requirements Ensure the hitch and safety chains are secure...

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Page 77: ...MAINTENANCE INFORMATION _______________ 75 ...

Page 78: ...ed tools you can perform these pro cedures If not see your authorized SKI DOO dealer Other important items in the maintenance schedule that are more difficult and re quire special tools are best performed by your authorized SKI DOO dealer WARNING Turn off the engine remove tether cord cap and follow these maintenance procedures when performing maintenance If you do not follow proper maintenance pr...

Page 79: ...lant I R Crankshaft PTO seal I RAVE valves 2 C RAVE valves solenoid E TEC and Power TEK I Injection oil filter R Oil injection pump 500SS and 800R A A A Engine stopper A 1 Retighten to specified torque 2 RAVE valves must be cleaned by an authorized SKI DOO dealer ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM EMS fault codes I I FUEL SYSTEM Fuel stabilizer 3 Fuel filter 4 R Fuel lines fuel rail and connections I I Carb...

Page 80: ...ent 6 Tightening torque of drive pulley must be checked at the 10 hour inspection and every year or 3200 km 2000 mi thereafter 7 Driven pulley preload should be checked at the 10 hour inspection and every year or 3200 km 2000 mi thereafter 8 Check track condi tion before each ride 9 Adjust track tension and alignment as required STEERING Steering mechanism 10 I L I L I L 10 Lubricate whenever the ...

Page 81: ... equipped I I I I Wiring harnesses cables and lines I I I Lighting system HI LO beam brake light etc Engine stop switch and tether cord cap DESS I I I 11 Before installing new spark plugs at preseason preparation it is suggested to burn excess storage oil by starting the engine with the old spark plugs Only perform this operation in a well ventilated area 12 Spark plugs must be inspected or replac...

Page 82: ...ected by an authorized SKI DOO dealer The initial maintenance is very important and must not be neglected NOTE The 10 hour inspection is at the expense of the vehicle owner We recommend that this inspection be signed by an authorized SKI DOO dealer Date of 10 hour inspection Authorized dealer signature Dealer name 80 ______________ ...

Page 83: ...07 009 010_a TYPICAL 1 Coolant tank 2 COLD LEVEL line Recommended Engine Coolant Always use ethylene glycol antifreeze containing corrosion inhibitors specifi cally for internal combustion aluminum engines Cooling system must be filled with BRP premixed coolant P N 219 700 362 or with distilled water and an tifreeze solution 50 distilled water 50 antifreeze Exhaust System Exhaust System Verificati...

Page 84: ... Replace spark plug if not within specifications NOTICE Do not attempt to adjust gap on these spark plugs ENGINE TYPE SPARK PLUG GAP NOT ADJUSTABLE 500SS and 800R 0 70 to 0 80 mm 028 to 032 in 3 Screw spark plugs into cylinder head by hand until it bottoms 4 Perform the final tightening using the appropriate tools from the tool kit or with a torque wrench and a proper socket If a torque wrench is ...

Page 85: ...uid Recommended Fluid Always use brake fluid from a sealed container meeting the specification DOT 4 only CAUTION To avoid serious damage to the braking system do not use fluids other than the recom mended one nor mix different fluids for topping up Brake Fluid Level NOTICE Vehicle must be on a lev el surface before checking any fluid levels Check brake fluid DOT 4 in reservoir for proper level Ad...

Page 86: ... 1 Filler cap Pour recommended oil in chaincase by the filler hole until oil comes out by the magnetic check plug hole Rein stall magnetic check plug and torque to 6 N m 53 lbf in Drive Belt Guard Drive Belt Guard Removal WARNING NEVER operate engine Without shields and belt guard securely installed With hood and or side panels opened or removed NEVER attempt to make adjust ments to moving parts w...

Page 87: ...2008 003 063_a 1 Retaining pin Drive Belt Drive Belt Inspection Inspect belt for cracks fraying or ab normal wear uneven wear wear on one side missing cogs cracked fab ric If abnormal wear is noted prob able cause could be pulley misalign ment excessive RPM with frozen track fast starts without warm up pe riod burred or rusty sheave oil on belt or distorted spare belt Contact an au thorized SKI DO...

Page 88: ...e 16 mm wrench socket mmo2008 003 041_a 1 16 mm end 2 18 mm end 3 Screwdriver pin 4 Insert and set the 18 mm socket end on the lock nut mmo2008 003 043 INSERT TOOL 5 Loosen lock nut by turning the tool counterclockwise 4 turns mmo2008 003 044_a TURN TOOL COUNTERCLOCKWISE 6 Insert the tool pins in the ring holes and turn clockwise Completely open the driven pulley by using the suspension adjustment...

Page 89: ...d after 50 km 30 miles The maximum drive belt life span is ob tained when the arrow on the drive belt is directed toward the front of the vehi cle This will ensure that correct direc tion of rotation is respected mmo2008 003 045_a 1 Arrow pointing the front of vehicle NOTE If your drive belt was broken while riding you will need to open the driven pulley sheaves first before try ing to install a n...

Page 90: ...t is properly adjust ed ensure that the swivel ring rest against the driven pulley cam If not turn adjustment ring clockwise to lean the swivel ring against the driven pul ley cam mmo2008 003 076_a INCORRECT POSITION 1 Swivel ring 2 Driven pulley cam 3 Not in contact with driven pulley mmo2008 003 077_a PROPER POSITION 1 Swivel ring 2 Driven pulley cam 3 In contact with driven pulley NOTICE Overti...

Page 91: ...hten the lock nut by turning the tool clockwise 4 turns mmo2008 003 044_b TURN TOOL CLOCKWISE 5 Reinstall belt guard refer to DRIVE BELT GUARD 6 Close LH side panel NOTE This setting is correct as a pre liminary adjustment for most models and belt types In some cases when starting the engine the vehicle could creep indicating that the belt is too tight If the vehicle creeps lower the belt install ...

Page 92: ...ld cut or break the cords in the belt NOTE The maximum drive belt life span is obtained when the arrow on the drive belt is directed toward the front of the vehicle This will ensure that correct direction of rotation is re spected mmo2008 003 045_a 1 Arrow pointing the front of vehicle 3 Unscrew and remove the driven pulley expander from the pulley 4 Rotate the driven pulley several times to prope...

Page 93: ... screw 2 Lock nut 3 Steel ring 7 Keep the set screws from turn ing and tighten the lock nuts to wards the adjuster hub to 5 N m 44 lbf in 8 Install belt guard refer to DRIVE BELT GUARD INSTALLATION 9 Close side panel refer to BODY NOTE This setting is correct as a pre liminary adjustment for most models and belt types In some cases when starting the engine the vehicle could creep indicating that t...

Page 94: ...such as am bient temperature altitude or surface condition may vary this critical engine RPM thus affecting snowmobile effi ciency This adjustable drive pulley allows set ting maximum engine RPM to maintain maximum power Calibration screws should be adjusted so that actual maximum engine RPM matches the maximum horsepower RPM ENGINE MAXIMUM HORSEPOWER RPM 500SS 8000 RPM 100 600 HO E TEC 8100 RPM 1...

Page 95: ...se the pulley to ex plode violently under the stress generated by the high rotational speed This could lead to serious injury including the possibility of death See your SKI DOO dealer to main tain or service the drive pulley Im proper servicing or maintenance may affect performance and re duce belt life Always respect maintenance schedules WARNING NEVER operate engine Without shields and belt gua...

Page 96: ...CTS in the SAFETY INFORMA TION section at the beginning of this Operator s Guide Track Tension and Alignment NOTE Track tension and alignment are interrelated Do not adjust one without the other WARNING To prevent serious injury to indi viduals near the snowmobile NEVER stand behind or near a moving track Always use a wide base snow mobile stand with a rear deflec tor panel When the track is raise...

Page 97: ...ING Before checking track alignment ensure that the track is free of all particles which could be thrown out while track is rotating Keep hands tools feet and clothing clear of track Always lift the snow mobile on a wide base stand with a rear deflector panel Ensure no one is standing in close proximity to the snowmobile especially at the rear of the track Never rotate track at high speed Centrifu...

Page 98: ...3 047_b TYPICAL 1 Retighten to 48 N m 35 lbf ft 5 Restart engine and rotate track slowly to recheck alignment 6 Reposition snowmobile on ground 7 Install rear wheel caps if so equipped Suspension Rear Suspension Condition Visually inspect all suspension compo nents including slider shoes springs wheels etc NOTE During normal driving snow will act as a lubricant and coolant for the slider shoes Ext...

Page 99: ...on of the skis and ski runner carbides If worn contact an authorized SKI DOO dealer WARNING Excessively worn skis and or ski runners willadversely affect snow mobile control Fuses Fuse Inspection The electrical system is protected with fuses refer to MAINTENANCE INFOR MATION for details Check fuse condition and replace it if necessary To remove fuse from holder pull fuse out Check if filament is m...

Page 100: ... A accessories fuse RED YELLOW wire 3 30 A charging system fuse 4 5 A ECM Engine Control Module fuse 600 HO E TEC Manual Start mmo2008 008 028_a TYPICAL RH SIDE OF ENGINE COMPARTMENT 1 5 A start RER fuse 600 HO E TEC Electric Start mmo2007 009 017_a TYPICAL RH SIDE OF ENGINE COMPARTMENT 1 30 A charging system fuse 2 5 A start RER fuse All Models The electric fuel level sender fuse is lo cated behi...

Page 101: ...09 061_a 1 Locking tab 2 Gently pull on multifunction gauge and set aside mmo2007 009 062_a 3 Unplug burnt bulb connector Re move the rubber boot mmo2007 009 022_a 1 Rubber boots 4 Press and pull both sides of the re taining clip at the same time to re lease it from bulb support mmo2007 009 063_a Step 1 Push both sides Step 2 Pull to release 1 Retaining clip 5 Pull bulb and replace Properly rein s...

Page 102: ...Free the lower hinge from its slot then free the upper hinge by lowering the panel WARNING Never operate engine with side panels opened or removed from vehicle Vehicle Cleaning and Protection Remove any dirt or rust To clean the entire vehicle use only flannel cloths or equivalent NOTICE It is necessary to use flan nel cloths or equivalent on wind shield and hood to avoid damaging further surfaces...

Page 103: ... clean plastic parts or hood with strong detergent de greasing agent paint thinner ace tone products containing chlorine etc Wax painted portion of the vehicle for better protection NOTE Apply wax on glossy finish only ______________ 101 ...

Page 104: ...TICE The snowmobile has to be stored in a cool and dry place and covered with an opaque but ventilat ed tarpaulin This will prevent sun rays and grime from affecting plas tic components and vehicle finish Engine Storage Mode 600 HO E TEC Engines Like other engines the 600 HO E TEC has to be properly lubricated at stor age for internal parts protection The E TEC system offers a built in engine lubr...

Page 105: ...ease slightly At the end of engine lubrication proce dure the ECM will turn the engine off Remove tether cord NOTICE Do not start the engine during storage period Preseason Preparation To prepare your snowmobile refer to an authorized SKI DOO dealer NOTICE On 500SS and 800R en gines have carburetors cleaned up before restarting engine ______________ 103 ...

Page 106: ...STORAGE AND PRESEASON PREPARATION 104 ______________ ...

Page 107: ...TECHNICAL INFORMATION ______________ 105 ...

Page 108: ...ired by the authorized SKI DOO dealer to complete warranty claims properly No warranty will be allowed by BRP if the engine serial number or vehicle identification number V I N is removed or mutilated in any way We strongly recommend that you take note of all the serial numbers on your snowmobile and supply them to your insurance company Vehicle Identification Number V I N Location V I N is scribe...

Page 109: ...ddd2009 001 The EC Declaration of Conformity does not appear in this version of the Operator s Guide Please refer to the printed version that was delivered with your vehicle EN ...

Page 110: ...s Exceptions include manufacturer s prescribed changes such as altitude adjustments for example Owner Responsibility The owner operator is required to have engine maintenance performed to maintain emission levels within pre scribed certification standards The owner operator is not to and should not allow anyone to modify the engine in any manner that would alter the horsepower or allow emissions l...

Page 111: ...I Driven pulley type QRS GSX GTX 3400 RPM MX Z 3800 RPM Engagement Summit 4100 RPM GSX 24 GTX MX Z Europe 23 MX Z 25 Small sprocket number of teeth Summit 23 Summit 49 Large sprocket number of teeth Others 45 Drive sprocket number of teeth 8 Brake system Hydraulic REV XP brake type Track nominal width 381 mm 15 in MX Z GSX 3051 mm 120 in GTX 3487 mm 137 in Track nominal length Summit 3705 mm 146 i...

Page 112: ...Rear suspension Others SC 5 GSX MX Z Trail Summit GTX Motion control MX Z TNT Can US HPG T A aluminum Europe HPG T A aluminum racing clicker Front arm shock Summit Europe HPG GSX MX Z Trail Summit Motion control MX Z TNT Can US HPG T A aluminum Europe HPG T A aluminum racing clicker GTX HPG VR Rear arm shock Summit Europe HPG Rear suspension max travel 381 mm 15 in ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Lightning syst...

Page 113: ...commended fuel type Regular unleaded Inside North America 87 RON MON 2 Minimum octane Outside North America 92 RON Recommended oil engine XP S Synthetic Blend 2 stroke oil P N 293 600 101 Brake system fluid GTLMA DOT 4 Oil type chaincase XP S synthetic chaincase oil Coolant Ethyl glycol water mix 50 coolant 50 distilled water Use BRP premix coolant or coolant specifically designed for aluminum eng...

Page 114: ...fler DRIVE SYSTEM Drive pulley type TRA III Driven pulley type QRS Summit 4000 RPM Engagement Others 3400 RPM All Renegade 21 Summit 19 Small sprocket number of teeth Others 25 Summit 49 Large sprocket number of teeth Others 45 Drive sprocket number of teeth 8 Brake system Hydraulic REV XP brake type All Renegade Summit 406 mm 16 in Track nominal width Others 381 mm 15 in All Renegade Adrenaline E...

Page 115: ...nt suspension REV XP MX Z TNT Can US 50th anniversary Summit X HPG T A aluminum MX Z X Renegade X MX Z TNT European model HPG clicker T A aluminum Front shock Others HPG Front suspension max travel 229 mm 9 in Summit SC 5 M Rear suspension Others SC 5 MX Z X Renegade X TNT Can US 50th anniversary Summit X HPG T A aluminum Front arm shock Others HPG GSX HPG VR MX Z TNT Can US 50th anniversary Summi...

Page 116: ...126 in 146 in Summit 3310 mm 130 3 in 154 in Vehicle overall length Others 2890 mm 113 8 in Vehicle overall width 1217 mm 47 9 in GSX Limited 204 kg 448 lb MX Z Adrenaline 193 kg 425 lb MX Z Renegade Summit 146 in 197 kg 435 lb MX Z Renegade X 194 kg 4270 lb MX Z X 188 kg 415 lb Dry weight Summit 154 in 191 kg 422 lb Summit Except HillClimb Edition 1138 to 1179 mm 44 8 to 46 4 in Summit HillClimb ...

Page 117: ...uid GTLMA DOT 4 Oil type chaincase XP S synthetic chaincase oil Coolant Ethyl glycol water mix 50 coolant 50 distilled water Use BRP premix coolant or coolant specifically designed for aluminum engines CAPACITIES Fuel tank L U S gal 40 10 6 Oil tank L U S quarts 3 7 3 9 1 Measure gap between slider shoe and bottom inside track when exerting a downward pull to the track 2 NOTICE Do not attempt to a...

Page 118: ...ive pulley type TRA VII Driven pulley type QRS Engagement 3800 RPM MX Z 27 Renegade Can US 25 Renegade Europe 23 Small sprocket number of teeth Summit 21 Summit 163 in 49 Large sprocket number of teeth Others 45 Drive sprocket number of teeth 8 Brake system Hydraulic REV XP brake type All Renegade Summit 406 mm 16 in Track nominal width Others 381 mm 15 in All Renegade 3487 mm 137 in 3705 mm 146 i...

Page 119: ...it HillClimb HPG clicker T A aluminum Summit X 50th anniversary HPG T A aluminum Front shock Others HPG Front suspension max travel 229 mm 9 in Summit SC 5M Rear suspension Others SC 5 X package Summit HillClimb Summit 50th anniversary HPG T A aluminum Front arm shock Others HPG MX Z X Renegade X Summit HillClimb Racing clicker T A aluminum Summit X 50th anniversary HPG T A aluminum Rear arm shock...

Page 120: ...4 in 3200 mm 126 in 146 in 3310 mm 130 3 in 154 in Summit 3420 mm 134 6 in 163 in Vehicle overall length Others 2890 mm 113 8 in Summit 1163 to 1204 mm 45 8 to 47 4 in Vehicle overall width Others 1217 mm 47 9 in MX Z Adrenaline 197 kg 435 lb MX Z X 193 kg 425 lb MX Z Renegade 202 kg 445 lb MX Z Renegade X 198 kg 437 lb 197 kg 435 lb 146 in 200 kg 439 lb 154 in Summit 201 kg 444 lb 163 in 193 kg 4...

Page 121: ... engine XP S Synthetic Blend 2 stroke oil P N 293 600 101 Brake system fluid GTLMA DOT 4 Oil type chaincase transmission XP S synthetic chaincase oil Coolant Ethyl glycol water mix 50 coolant 50 distilled water Use BRP premix coolant or coolant specifically designed for aluminum engines CAPACITIES Fuel tank L U S gal 40 10 6 Oil tank L U S quarts 3 7 3 9 1 Measure gap between slider shoe and botto...

Page 122: ...SPECIFICATIONS 120 ______________ ...

Page 123: ...TROUBLESHOOTING ______________ 121 ...

Page 124: ...k that engine stop switch is at the ON position and the tether cord cap DESS key snapped over the receptacle Start engine with spark plug s grounded to engine away from spark plug hole If no spark appears replace spark plug If trouble persists contact an authorized SKI DOO dealer 6 Engine compression As the engine is pulled over with the rewind starter cycles of resis tance should be felt as pisto...

Page 125: ...DESS pilot lamp blinks rapidly 3 times per second Engine can not exceed 3000 RPM Install a tether cord cap DESS key for which this snowmobile was pro grammed 3 Faulty spark plug carbon accumulation See item 5 of ENGINE TURNS OVER BUT FAILS TO START 4 Engine is running too hot See item 6 of ENGINE LACKS ACCELERATION OR POWER 5 Ignition timing is incorrect or there is an ignition system failure Cont...

Page 126: ...PEED 1 Drive belt Check item 6 of ENGINE LACKS ACCELERATION OR POWER 2 Incorrect track adjustment See MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES and or an authorized SKI DOO dealer for proper alignment and tension adjustments 3 Pulleys misaligned Contact an authorized SKI DOO dealer 4 Engine See items 1 2 6 and 7 of ENGINE LACKS ACCELERATION OR POWER 124 ______________ ...

Page 127: ...cap DESS key for which this snowmobile was pro grammed 3 Drive belt worn too thin If the drive belt has lost more than 3 mm 1 8 in of its original width it will af fect vehicle performance Replace drive belt 4 Drive and driven pulleys require servicing Contact an authorized SKI DOO dealer 5 Engine overheats Check coolant level see MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Check heat exchangers cleanliness Clean if n...

Page 128: ...em 3 of ENGINE LACKS POWER AND CLUTCH DOES NOT EN GAGE 2 Incorrect track adjustment See MAINTENANCE INFORMATION and or an authorized SKI DOO dealer for proper alignment and tension adjustments 3 Engine See items 1 2 3 and 4 of ENGINE LACKS POWER AND CLUTCH DOES NOT ENGAGE 126 ______________ ...

Page 129: ... This display is used as a complement of the pilot lamps to give you a brief description if an anomaly occurs or to inform you of a particular condition mmo2007 009 066_c 1 Message display Messages will be displayed with a beep code and pilot lamp s Beeper codes will be heard and mes sages depending on gauge model will be displayed to catch your attention See table below for details NOTE Message d...

Page 130: ...Do not run the engine if condition persists ENGINE Critical overheat Stop engine immediately and let engine cool down Check coolant lev el refer to MAINTENANCE INFORMATION If coolant level is correct and overheating persists contact an authorized SKI DOO dealer Do not run the engine if condition persists MUFFLER Short beeps repeating rapidly ECM Critical overheat Stop engine immediately and let en...

Page 131: ...oblem between ECM and gauge Stop engine remove tether cord cap DESS key Wait a few minutes then start engine If problem persists contact an au thorized SKI DOO dealer 2 short beeps Good key vehicle ready to operate 2 short beeps repeating slowly CHECK KEY Unable to read key bad connection Make sure the key is clean and correctly snapped on post DESS Short beeps repeating rapidly BAD KEY Invalid ke...

Page 132: ...MONITORING SYSTEM 130 ______________ ...

Page 133: ...WARRANTY ______________ 131 ...

Page 134: ...ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE LIFE OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY INCIDENTAL AND CONSE QUENTIAL DAMAGES ARE EXCLUDED FROM COVERAGE UNDER THIS WARRANTY SOME STATES PROVINCES DO NOT ALLOW FOR THE DIS CLAIMERS LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS IDENTIFIED ABOVE AS A RESULT THEY MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC RIGHTS AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER LEGAL RIGHTS WHICH MAY VARY FROM STATE TO STATE O...

Page 135: ...orm to BRP s instructions 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 TWELVE 12 CONSECUTIVE MONTHS for private or commercial use owners However the warranty coverage period on a snowmobile delivered between June 1st and December 1st of a giv...

Page 136: ... of the following conditions has been fulfilled The 2009 Ski Doo snowmobile must be purchased as new and unused by its first owner from a BRP dealer authorized to distribute Ski Doo snowmobiles in the country in which the sale occurred BRP dealer The BRP specified pre delivery inspection process must be completed and doc umented The product must have undergone proper registration by an authorized ...

Page 137: ...of parts No claim of breach of warranty shall be cause for cancellation or rescission of the sale of the snowmobile to the owner In the event that service is required outside of the country of original sale the owner will bear responsibility for any additional charges due to local practices and conditions such as but not limited to freight insurance taxes license fees import duties and any and all...

Page 138: ...t your complaint in writing or call the appropriate number below In Canada BOMBARDIER RECREATIONAL PRODUCTS INC SKI DOO Customer Assistance Center 75 J A Bombardier Street Sherbrooke Québec J1L 1W3 Tel 819 566 3366 In USA BRP US INC SKI DOO Customer Assistance Center 7575 Bombardier Court Wausau WI 54401 Tel 715 848 4957 In the USA products are distributed and serviced by BRP US Inc 2008 Bombardie...

Page 139: ...ER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FIT NESS 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 INCIDENTAL AND CONSE QUENTIAL DAMAGES ARE EXCLUDED FROM COVERAGE UNDER THIS WARRANTY SOME STATES PROVINCES DO NOT ALLOW FOR THE DIS CLAIMER...

Page 140: ...VE 12 CONSECUTIVE MONTHS for private or commercial use owners However the warranty coverage period on a snowmobile delivered between June 1st and December 1st of a given year will expire November 30th of the following year The repair or replacement of parts or the performance of service under this warran ty does not extend the life of this warranty beyond its original expiration date Note that the...

Page 141: ... s responsibility is limited to making the required repairs or replacements of parts No claim of breach of warranty shall be cause for cancellation or rescission of the sale of the snowmobile to the owner In the event that service is required outside of the country of original sale the owner will bear responsibility for any additional charges due to local practices and conditions such as but not l...

Page 142: ...l 358 16 3208 111 For all other countries please contact your local distributor or our North America office BOMBARDIER RECREATIONAL PRODUCTS INC Customer Assistance Center 75 J A Bombardier Street Sherbrooke Québec J1L 1W3 Tel 819 566 3366 You will find your distributor s coordinates on www brp com In certain countries products are distributed and serviced by affiliates or subsidiaries of BRP 2008...

Page 143: ...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 INCIDENTAL AND CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARE EXCLUDED FROM COVERAGE UN DER THIS WARRANTY SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW FOR THE DISCLAIMERS LIMITATIONS AND E...

Page 144: ...IVE MONTHS for private use owners and TWELVE 12 CONSECUTIVE MONTHS for commercial use owners However the warranty coverage period on a snowmobile delivered between June 1st and December 1st of a given year will expire November 30th of the applicable year A snowmobile is used commercially when it is used in connection with generating income or any work or employment during any part of the warranty ...

Page 145: ...mer s country 7 WHAT BRP WILL DO BRP s obligations under this warranty are limited to at its sole discretion repairing parts found defective under normal use maintenance and service or replacing such parts with new genuine Ski Doo parts without charge for parts and labor at any authorized BRP distributor dealer during the warranty coverage period under the conditions described herein BRP s respons...

Page 146: ...UROPE N V Customer Assistance Center Skaldenstraat 125 9042 Gent Belgium Tel 32 9 218 26 00 For Scandinavian countries please contact our Finland office BRP FINLAND OY Service Department Ahjotie 30 Fin 96320 Rovaniemi Finland Tel 358 16 3208 111 For all other countries please contact your local distributor or our North America office BOMBARDIER RECREATIONAL PRODUCTS INC Customer Assistance Center ...

Page 147: ...s below In Canada In USA BOMBARDIER RECREATIONAL PRODUCTS INC BRP US INC Warranty Department 75 J A Bombardier Street Sherbrooke Québec J1L 1W3 Fax Number 819 566 3590 Warranty Department 7575 Bombardier Court Wausau WI 54401 Tel 715 848 4957 For Russia CIS and the Middle East BRP EUROPEAN DISTRIBUTION After Sales Service Department Chemin de Messidor 5 7 1006 Lausanne Switzerland Fax Number 41213...

Page 148: ...t 7575 Bombardier Court Wausau WI 54401 Tel 715 848 4957 For Russia CIS and the Middle East BRP EUROPEAN DISTRIBUTION After Sales Service Department Chemin de Messidor 5 7 1006 Lausanne Switzerland Fax Number 41213187801 For Scandinavian and European countries BRP FINLAND OY Service Department Ahjotie 30 FIN 96320 Rovaniemi Finland Tel 358 16 3208 111 For all other countries please contact A or B ...

Page 149: ...ur personal vehicle is stolen you should notify BRP or an au thorized SKI DOO dealer We will ask you to provide your name address phone number the vehicle identification number and the date it was stolen V00A2F CHANGE OF ADDRESS CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER Model Number OLD ADDRESS OR PREVIOUS OWNER NEW ADDRESS OR NEW OWNER Vehicle Identification Number V I N NAME STREET STATE...

Page 150: ...WARRANTY 148 ______________ ...

Page 151: ...state regulations due to its overall width The skis can be set at two different width positions The ski stance can be set at 105 6 cm 41 6 in or 109 8 cm 43 25 in These settings will result in an overall width of 123 1 cm 48 5 in at the narrowest and 124 7 cm 50 in at the widest Before riding your snowm obile on a trail you must be aware of the local trail regulations regarding the width limitatio...

Page 152: ...NGLISH GUIDE DU CONDUCTEUR REV XP ANGLAIS FAIT AU MADE IN CANADA U M P C AND THE BRP LOGO ARE TRADEMARKS OF BOMBARDIER RECREATIONAL PRODUCTS INC OR ITS AFFILIATES 2008 BOMBARDIER RECREATIONAL PRODUCTS INC ALL RIGHTS RESERVED PRINTED IN CANADA ...

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