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Handlebar Tilt
The handlebar can be adjusted to the
operator’s preference. To adjust the han-
dlebar, use the following procedure:
1. Remove the handlebar cover; then
loosen the eight cap screws securing
the handlebar caps to the riser and the
riser to the steering post.
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2. Adjust the handlebar to operator’s
desired position, tighten the cap
screws evenly to 15 ft-lb, and check
steering for maximum right/left
turning capabilities.
NOTE: Do not rotate the handlebar
to a position that allows air to enter
the brake system.
Exhaust System
The exhaust system is designed to reduce
noise and to improve the total perfor-
mance of the engine. If any exhaust sys-
tem component is removed from the
engine and the engine is run, severe
engine damage will result.
Air-Intake Silencer
Used in conjunction with the fuel intake
system is a specially designed air-intake
silencer. The purpose of the silencer is to
quiet the intake of fresh air. Since the fuel
intake system is calibrated with the air-
intake silencer in place, the engine must
never be run with the silencer removed.
Performance will not be improved if the
air-intake silencer is removed. In con-
trast, severe engine damage will occur.
Cooling System
These snowmobiles are equipped with a
closed liquid cooling system for engine
cooling. The cooling system should be
inspected daily for leakage and damage.
Also, the coolant level should be checked
daily. If leakage or damage is detected,
take the snowmobile to an authorized
Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer for ser-
vice. If not under warranty, this service is
at the discretion and expense of the
snowmobile owner.
P062F Internal Control Module EEPROM Error
P0780 Shift Error
P1009 Speed Sensor Malfunction
P100A Run-A-Way Prevention System Acti-
vated
P1106 Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor
Hose Disconnect
P1236 Turbo Boost Sensor Hose Disconnect
P1335 Crank Not Detected While Starting
P1520 Engine Oil Pressure Switch Circuit
P1522 Engine Oil Pressure Sensor Circuit Low
P1523 Engine Oil Pressure Sensor Circuit High
P1689 Forward Relay Circuit Low
P1690 Forward Relay Circuit High
P1692 Reverse Relay Circuit Low
P1693 Reverse Relay Circuit High
P1695 Headlight Relay Circuit Low
P1696 Headlight Relay Circuit High
P1704 Fuel Pump Relay Circuit Low
P1705 Fuel Pump Relay Circuit High
P2228 Barometric Pressure Sensor “A” Circuit
Low
P2229 Barometric Pressure Sensor “A” Circuit
High
U0155 LCD Gauge Communication Lost
U1000 Vehicle Not Registered or Invalid PIN
Entered
U1001 Vehicle Not Registered and Vehicle Lim-
its Enabled
Code
Trouble
! WARNING
Tighten cap screws according to
specifications to prevent unexpected
“movement” of the handlebar during
operation over rough terrain. DO NOT
position the handlebar so steering
(maximum right/left turning capabili-
ties) or throttle and brake controls
are affected.