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NOTE: If the warning icon does not
go out, shut the engine off immedi-
ately and repeat step 11; then place
the ignition switch to the ON posi-
tion and repeat step 13. If the warn-
ing icon does not go out, take the
snowmobile to an authorized Arctic
Cat Snowmobile dealer for service. If
not under warranty, this service is at
the discretion and expense of the
snowmobile owner.
14. Shut the engine off; then add oil to
the oil reservoir until oil is visible
halfway up in the sight glass.
15. Install the access plate and torx-head
screws beneath the snowmobile;
then install the hood and access pan-
els (see Access Panel/Hood -
Removing/Installing in the General
Information section).
Coolant Level
NOTE: Use a good quality, ethylene
glycol-based, automotive-type coolant.
NOTE: Always check the coolant
level with the engine cold.
800 cc Models
Open the left-side access panel and locate
the coolant filler neck behind the steering
support. The coolant should be visible at
least 3/4-way to the top of the filler neck.
If coolant must be added, the hood must
be removed (see Access Panel/Hood -
Removing Installing sub-section in the
General Information section).
NOTE: On the HCR model if operat-
ing on ice or hard-packed snow, the
ice scratchers must be engaged to
reduce engine overheating.
1100 cc Models
NOTE: The access panels and
hood must be removed for this pro-
cedure (see Access Panel/Hood -
Removing/Installing sub-section in
the General Information section).
1. Remove the filler cap from the cool-
ant reservoir.
2. Verify the coolant level is at the bot-
tom of the tab in the filler neck.
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3. If the coolant is below the tab, add
coolant to the reservoir until at the tab.
NOTE: On the HCR model if operat-
ing on ice or hard-packed snow, the
ice scratchers must be engaged to
reduce engine overheating.
Spark Plugs
1100 cc Models
NOTE: Always use the recom-
mended spark plugs in the engine.
See the appropriate specifications
sheet for correct spark plug gap.
Varying terrain conditions and operating
usage may require spark plugs of a differ-
ent heat range. For example, sustained
cross-country riding will usually require
colder heat-range spark plugs while trail
riding or other continual slow speed
operation will usually require hotter heat-
range spark plugs.
CAUTION
After operating the snowmobile for
the initial 5-10 minutes, stop the
engine, allow the engine to cool
down, and check the coolant level.
Add coolant as necessary.
CAUTION
If the coolant is below the tab and if
coolant has been added, immediately
inspect for leakage and/or damage. If
leakage or damage is detected, take
the snowmobile to an authorized Arc-
tic Cat Snowmobile dealer for ser-
vice. If not under warranty, this
service is at the discretion and
expense of the snowmobile owner.
CAUTION
If adjusting spark plug gap is neces-
sary, do not use the center electrode
as a leverage point. Damage to the
plug may occur.
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