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NOTE: If the battery voltage is 11.5
DC Volts or less, some chargers may
“cut off” and fail to charge. If this
occurs, connect a fully charged
booster battery in parallel (positive to
positive and negative to negative) for
a short period of time with the charger
connected. After 10-15 minutes, dis-
connect the booster battery leaving
the charger connected and the char-
ger should continue to charge. If the
charger “cuts off,” replace the battery.
7. After charging the battery for the speci-
fied time, remove the battery charger
and allow the battery to sit for 1-2 hours.
8. Connect the multimeter and test the
battery voltage. The meter should
read no less than 12.5 DC Volts. If
the voltage is as specified, the bat-
tery is ready for service.
NOTE: If voltage in step 8 is below
specifications, charge the battery an
additional 1-5 hours; then retest.
Recheck electrolyte level (standard bat-
tery) and the battery is ready for service.
9. Place the battery into position in the
snowmobile; then coat the battery
posts and cable ends with a light
coat of multi-purpose grease.
10. Connect the battery cables (positive
cable first).
Fuses
Fuses protect the snowmobile electrical
system from overloading. If electrical
parts in the snowmobile are not working,
the system may have been overloaded and
caused a blown fuse. Before repairing or
replacing any electrical part, check the
appropriate fuses. If a fuse blows (opens a
circuit), all the parts of the snowmobile
that use that circuit will not work.
Once which fuse to check has been deter-
mined, perform the following steps:
1. Open the right-side access panel; then
on the 1100 cc models, remove the
fuse panel cover (the fuse panel is
located behind the battery). On the F5
LXR/570 cc models, remove the fuse
holder cover and disconnect the fuse.
IO001A
ZJ306A
IO121A
NOTE: On the 1100 cc models,
there are spare fuses inside the fuse
panel.
IO002A
CAUTION
Before installing the battery, make
sure the ignition switch is in the OFF
position.
CAUTION
Connecting cables in reverse (posi-
tive to negative and negative to posi-
tive) can cause serious damage to
the electrical system.
1100 cc Models
F5 LXR/F570 Models
Bearcat 570/T570 Models
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