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FUSES (660 cc Models)
Fuses protect the snowmobile elec-
trical 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. The following
illustration shows which fuse pro-
tects each electrical part on the
snowmobile. If a fuse blows (opens
a circuit), all the parts of the snow-
mobile that use that circuit will not
work.
736-448A
Once which fuse to check has been
determined, perform the following
steps:
1. Open the hood and remove the
fuse panel cover. The fuse panel
is located on the right side of
the engine compartment near
the battery (for standard mod-
els) or behind the intake mani-
fold (for Turbo models).
NOTE: There is a fuse pulling
tool along with spare fuses inside
the fuse panel.
AO352A
2. Remove the suspected fuse.
3. Look through the clear side of
the fuse to see if the metal wire
inside is separated. If it is, the
fuse is blown and should be
replaced with a fuse of the cor-
rect amperage rating.
4. Install the fuse panel cover.
Even after replacing a fuse, it may
continue to blow if the cause of the
overload is not determined. If the
fuse continues to blow, 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.
! WARNING
Always replace a fuse with one
h a v i n g t h e s a m e s p e c i f i e d
amperage rating. Using a fuse
with a higher rating can cause
severe wire damage and could
start a fire.