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TYPICAL

1. Pull on handle
2. Turn to increase spring preload

Decrease Spring Preload

Yeti models with Easy ride
XWLS suspension

CAUTION:

To decrease preload,

always turn the left side adjust-
ment cam in a counterclockwise
direction, the right side cam in a
clockwise direction. Left and right
adjustment cams may be at differ-
ent settings.

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1. Pull on handle
2. Turn to decrease spring preload

Yeti models with RCG-A
suspension

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TYPICAL

1. Pull on handle
2. Turn to decrease spring preload

2. Suspended Extension
Adjustment

Suspended extension can be adjusted
according to the load and snow condi-
tions.

For better deep snow performance
or to increase reverse performance in
deep snow, first loosen lock nut, then
tighten nut 3/4 turn after contacting
washers. Retighten lock nut. Adjust
the same on both sides.

For trail riding with a load or for pulling
a load, first loosen lock nut. Turn to
a maximum preload of 3 turns after
nut touching washers. Retighten lock
nut. Adjust the same on both sides.

3. Shackle Movement Limiter

For deep snow riding, do not install
horse shoe washers.

For trail riding with passenger and/or
weight, install 1 horse shoe washer
under each rubber stoppers.

For trail riding with heavy load and/or
pulling a load, use 2 horse shoe wash-
ers under each rubber stoppers.

CAUTION:

Always

install

same

amount of washers on both sides.

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Содержание Yeti 550

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Страница 2: ...ng the possibility of death This Operator s Guide should remain with the unit at time of resale Lynx products are manufactured by BRP The following are trademarks of Bombardier Recreational Products I...

Страница 3: ...zard WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may resul...

Страница 4: ...any discrepancy the English version shall prevail Specifications are given in the SI met ric system with the SAE U S equiv alent in parentheses Where precise accuracy is not required some conver sions...

Страница 5: ...or lever 26 4 Pilot Lamps 27 5 Gear shift lever 28 6 Handlebar 28 7 Holding strap 28 8 Ignition switch START button 28 9 Tether cut out switch 29 10 DESS pilot lamp 30 11 Engine cut out switch 30 12...

Страница 6: ...N CHECKLIST 46 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 47 Propulsion 47 Turning 47 Stopping 47 Starting the engine 47 Shutting down the engine 49 VEHICLE WARM UP 50 POST OPERATION CARE 51 SPECIAL OPERATIONS 52 Engine...

Страница 7: ...65 Air filter cleaning 66 Bulb replacement 66 ENGINE SYSTEM 69 Engine Oil Level 69 Engine Oil Oil Filter Change 69 STORAGE AND PRESEASON PREPARATION 71 Storage 71 Preseason preparation 71 TROUBLESHOOT...

Страница 8: ...6 _______________________...

Страница 9: ...SAFETY INFORMATION ______________________ 7...

Страница 10: ...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 passenger s or snowmobile s cap...

Страница 11: ...pared to use evasive driving Venturing out alone with your snow mobile could also be hazardous You could run out of fuel have an accident or damage your snowmo bile Remember your snowmobile is capable...

Страница 12: ...ating snowmobile track Maintenance Know your snowmobile and treat it with the respect and care due of any power driven machine Com mon sense proper handling and routine maintenance will result in safe...

Страница 13: ...t overflow Always wipe off any fuel spillage from the vehicle Periodically verify fuel sys tem Basics for Passenger Never ride as a passenger unless the snowmobile is equipped with a passenger seat an...

Страница 14: ...ons pertaining to the safe use and operation of snowmobiles It is your responsibility as a snowmobiler to learn and obey these laws and reg ulations Respect and observance will result in safer snowmob...

Страница 15: ...t very low speed when it is not on ground Turning Handlebar controls the steering of the vehicle As the handlebar is rotated to right or left the skis are turned right or left to steer the snowmobile...

Страница 16: ...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 When turning on the side of a hill you and...

Страница 17: ...g board and the opposite knee on the seat Avoid abrupt stops Standing Place both feet on the running boards Knees should be flexed to absorb the shock from surface bumps This is an effective position...

Страница 18: ...on he must not wait and tell the driver to slowdown or stop Riding with passengers on board is different than riding alone The oper ator has the benefit of knowing what will be the next maneuver and i...

Страница 19: ...re of hidden rocks or tree stumps partially hidden by a recent snowfall Deep Snow In deep powder snow your vehicle could begin to bog down If this oc curs turn in as wide an arc as possi ble and look...

Страница 20: ...a steady safe speed Continue as far as you can in this direction then switch to an opposite hill angle and rid ing position A direct climb could present problems Choose the standing position accel er...

Страница 21: ...cannot easily distinguish ravines ditches or other obstacles Goggles with colored lenses should always be worn under these condi tions Unseen Obstruction There may be obstructions hidden beneath the...

Страница 22: ...angle If you en counter another snowbank on the op posite side position your feet near the rear of the vehicle Remember your snowmobile is not designed to oper ate on bare pavement and steering on thi...

Страница 23: ...topping distance Don t be a tailgater Know the position of the machine ahead Signals If you intend to stop raise either hand straight above your head A left turn is indicated by extending your left ha...

Страница 24: ...22 ______________________...

Страница 25: ...VEHICLE INFORMATION _____________________ 23...

Страница 26: ...t of loss These numbers are required by the Lynx dealers to complete warran ty claims properly No warranty will be allowed by BRP if the engine serial number or VIN is removed or mutilated in any way...

Страница 27: ...Engine serial number 1 A25C0MA FAN COOLED 1 Engine serial number LIQUID COOLED 1 Engine serial number mmo2007 001 001_a V 800 4 TEC MODELS 1 Engine serial number _____________________ 25...

Страница 28: ...onal to the pressure applied on the lever and to the type of terrain and its snow coverage 1 Brake lever 3 Parking brake button or lever Hydraulic brake Located on left side of handlebar Parking brake...

Страница 29: ...This lamp will light up to indicate a low battery voltage condition See an authorized Lynx dealer as soon as possible Injection Oil Level Engine Oil Pressure Yeti 2 stroke models This pilot lamp will...

Страница 30: ...Holding strap provides a grip for driver when side hilling 8 Ignition switch START button 1 1 2 2 3 A23H04A MANUAL START ELECTRIC START MODELS 1 OFF 2 ON 3 START Manual Starting To start the engine tu...

Страница 31: ...your snowmobile thus deterring theft Finally it prevents unintentional elec tric starter operation in vehicles so equipped by disabling the electric starter and ignition circuits in the MPEM or ECU D...

Страница 32: ...onfirm DESS status Refer to previous paragraphs for description 11 Engine cut out switch This push pull type or toggle type switch is located on the right side of the handlebar To stop the engine in a...

Страница 33: ...Move the choke lever to position 2 and start the engine As soon as the en gine starts move the lever to position 1 After a few seconds 10 seconds maximum move the choke lever to position OFF NOTE In s...

Страница 34: ...g on the one displayed Odometer Odometer records the total distance travelled and display it in kilometers Trip Meter Records distance travelled since it has been reset Distance travelled is dis playe...

Страница 35: ...0 Heating grip switch It is a three position switch Select the desired position to keep your hands at a comfortable temperature YETI MODELS 1 Heated grip switch 2 Heated throttle lever switch 3 Hot 4...

Страница 36: ...osition mmo2008 001 016_a YETI PRO V 800 MODEL ONLY REAR RACK 22 Electric power outlet 24 Fuse To remove fuse from holder pull fuse out Check if filament is melted 1 Fuse 2 Check if melted Fuse for st...

Страница 37: ...To be used whenever front of snow mobile requires manual lifting 1 Front grab handles NOTE Do not use skis to pull or lift snowmobile 27 Storage compartment Depending on model storage com partment sit...

Страница 38: ...ncrease the cargo area 2 1 TYPICAL 1 Passenger seat removable 2 Driver seat To remove the passenger seat lift seat latch then tip driver seat over 1 2 TYPICAL 1 Seat latch 2 Tip driver seat over Slide...

Страница 39: ...is the reverse of removal procedure Pay attention to the fol lowing WARNING Make sure that the passenger seat is locked securely in place before using the snowmobile 1 TYPICAL 1 Passenger seat hooks...

Страница 40: ...Suspension has collapse with driver passenger and load added C Distance between dimension A and B must not exceed 50 to 75 mm 2 to 3 in see table REAR SPRINGS ADJUSTMENT C CAUSE SOLUTION 50 to 75 mm...

Страница 41: ...rding to the load and snow condi tions For better deep snow performance or to increase reverse performance in deep snow first loosen lock nut then tighten nut 3 4 turn after contacting washers Retight...

Страница 42: ...hicle off the ground with suitable lifting de vice Make sure lifting device is stable and secure CENTER SPRING ADJUSTMENT HANDLEBAR steering attitude PROBLEM SOLUTION Easy to turn neutral No adjustmen...

Страница 43: ...e off the ground with suitable lifting de vice Make sure lifting device is stable and secure STOPPER STRAP WEIGHT TRANSFER ADJUSTMENTS STEERING TRACK skis PROBLEM SOLUTION Comfortable Good weight tran...

Страница 44: ...vehicle off the ground with suitable lifting de vice Make sure lifting device is stable and secure WARNING Always adjust both front springs to same position FRONT SPRINGS ADJUSTMENT HANDLING steering...

Страница 45: ...e Reduce front suspension spring preload Increase center spring preload Rear of snowmobile seems to stiff Reduce rear spring preload Rear of snowmobile seems to soft Increase rear spring preload Rear...

Страница 46: ...some models there is fuel gauge together with fuel tank cap Oil reservoir cap is identified OIL Use only oil which flows at 40 Oil is in injection oil reservoir Use only 2 stroke engine oil CAUTION Ne...

Страница 47: ...tial engine break in 500 ml of recommended injection oil should be added to fuel for the first full filling of fuel tank Have spark plugs cleaned after engine break in Drive Belt A new drive belt requ...

Страница 48: ...le control lever several times to check that it oper ates easily and smoothly Check operation of ignition switch head lamp switch taillight brake light pilot lamps and tether cut out switches Verify t...

Страница 49: ...t out switch located near the throttle control and applying the brake Remember a snowmobile cannot stop on a dime Braking character istics vary with deep snow packed snow or ice If the track is locked...

Страница 50: ...mage electric starter mechanism NOTE If for any reason the engine cannot be cranked electrically start engine manually using the rewind starter Rewind starter All the fan cooled models Set the key to...

Страница 51: ...peed Shut down the engine using either ig nition switch engine cut out switch or tether cut out switch NOTE In 4 tec models the shut down the engine must be done only by en gine cut out switch This gi...

Страница 52: ...uch throttle during warm up or when track is free hanging Apply throttle until drive pulley en gages Let track rotate at low speed for several turns The lower the vehi cle temperature is the longer ve...

Страница 53: ...n the engine Install rear of vehicle on a wide base snowmobile mechanical stand Remove snow and ice from rear suspension track front suspension mechanism and skis Protect vehicle with a snowmobile cov...

Страница 54: ...he voltage level under its working level from this point will EMS Engine Management System increase the idle speed to 1500 RPM This gives naturally more current to the battery and starts to charge it...

Страница 55: ...have some one sit on the towed snowmobile to activate the brake and tow at low speed CAUTION In order to prevent dam age to the steering system never attach the tow rope to the ski loops handles WARN...

Страница 56: ...eservoir for prop er level Add fluid as required CAUTION Use only DOT 4 brake fluid from a sealed container BRAKE FLUID RESERVOIR 1 Minimum Gear box models To check pull dip stick Oil should reach lev...

Страница 57: ...acity of 0 5 liter oil between lower and full mark 1 Full level mark 2 Lower level mark Add Bombardier synthetic oil OW 4O through dipstick hole as required Injection oil system Always maintain a suff...

Страница 58: ...NOTE When checking level at low temperature it may be slightly lower than mark If additional coolant is necessary or if entire system has to be refilled refer to an authorized Lynx dealer 4 TEC model...

Страница 59: ...ttery Maintenance Perform Monthly Maintenance A battery only requires a little month ly maintenance to perform perfectly Keep the battery charged to 100 recharging when the lights dim the starter soun...

Страница 60: ...el service If you need to increase the level carefully add distilled water avoiding any overfill Once the levels are adjusted charge the battery refer ring to the manufacturers instructions Sealed VRL...

Страница 61: ...rogen and oxygen in the battery or in the charg ing area can create an explosion haz ard If the battery feels hot to the touch dur ing charging STOP Allow the battery to cool before charging again Hea...

Страница 62: ...plastic parts or hood with strong detergent de greasing agent paint thinner ace tone products containing chlorine etc Clean sheaves of both pulleys using BOMBARDIER Pulley flange cleaner P N 413 711 8...

Страница 63: ...rew 2 Engine vent hose Remove latch from air silencer Remove air silencer 2 Remove belt guard Belt guard removal all models 1 Pin retaining Remove pins located at both ends of the belt guard Remove be...

Страница 64: ...purposely made slightly oversize to maintain tension on its pins and retainers preventing un due noise and vibration It is important that this tension be maintained when reinstalling TRA Drive pulley...

Страница 65: ...washer will fall off Always adjust all 3 calibration screws and make sure they are all set at the same number 1 Loosen just enough to permit rotating of calibrate screw WARNING Always reinstall belt g...

Страница 66: ...ow mobile mechanical stand Rotate the track by hand and inspect condition If worn or cut or if track fibers are exposed or if missing or defective inserts or guides are noted contact an authorized Lyn...

Страница 67: ...rotate track slowly to recheck alignment Reposition snowmobile on ground NOTE A belt tension tester P N 414 348 200 may be used to measure de flection as well as force applied BELT TENSION TESTER 1 To...

Страница 68: ...installed Operating the snowmobile without it may cause engine damage Bulb replacement Always check light operation after bulb replacement CAUTION Never touch glass por tion of an halogen bulb with b...

Страница 69: ...1 Bulb connector 2 Rubber boot Turn bulb locking ring counterclock wise to remove it Detach the bulb and replace Properly reinstall parts 1 Locking ring Unplug burnt bulb connector Re move the rubber...

Страница 70: ...2 Plastic plate 3 Filter 4 Cover 5 Bulb holder 6 Bulb 7 Adjusting knob 8 Elastic stop nut M6 If taillight bulb is burnt expose the bulb by removing the red plastic lens To remove unscrew the 2 lens s...

Страница 71: ...il level It should be near or equal to the up per mark 1 Full 2 Add 3 Operating range To add oil remove dipstick Place a funnel into the dipstick tube to avoid spillage Add a small amount of recommend...

Страница 72: ...ilter cartridge 7 Fasten oil filter cover 8 Fasten drain plug 9 Fill up recommended oil through dipstick pipe See quantity on TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION SECTION for specific model 10 Check oil level by d...

Страница 73: ...cle is stored in area where freezing point is reached This would seri ously damage the engine Failure to replace the antifreeze for storage may cause its degradation which could result in poor coolin...

Страница 74: ...ven Wrong tether cord cap is installed Install proper tether cord cap 3 short beeps per second Engine overheating pilot lamp also blinks SDI 80ms beep every 260ms temp lamp also blinks Engine is overh...

Страница 75: ...every 58 second lamp remains on Defect in engine management system EMS See an authorized Lynx dealer 4 short beeps every 2 minutes Engine pilot lamp blinks every 1 second SDI 2 sec beep every 15 secon...

Страница 76: ...retor has occured contact an authorized Lynx dealer 6 Spark plug ignition no spark Remove spark plug s then reconnect to spark cap Check that engine cut out switch is at the ON position and the tether...

Страница 77: ...uthorized Lynx dealer ENGINE MISFIRES 1 Fouled defective worn spark plug Clean verify spark plug gap and identification number Replace as required 2 Too much oil supplied in engine Improper oil pump a...

Страница 78: ...x VM30 Primer Choke DRIVE SYSTEM Drive pulley type TRA III Driven pulley type NDT 6K VSA Engagement 2800 RPM Drive belt part number 605 348 425 Drive sprocket number of teeth 8 Brake system Hydraulic...

Страница 79: ...n TRACK Track W x L H mm in 500 x 3968 32 19 7 x 156 1 26 600 x 3968 23 5 23 6 x 156 0 93 Tension mm in 40 50 1 9 16 1 31 32 1 Alignment 2 DIMENSION Dry weight 300 kg 610 lb 290 kg 614 lb Overall leng...

Страница 80: ...6 9 500 16 9 1 and 2 See at end of specifications Because of its ongoing commitment to product quality and innovation BRP reserves the right at any time to make changes in design and specifications an...

Страница 81: ...pe muffler DRIVE SYSTEM Drive pulley type TRA IV Driven pulley type NDT 6K VSA Drive belt part number 605 348 425 ELECTRICAL Magneto generator output 462 W Make NGK Quantity 2 Type DCPR8E Spark plug G...

Страница 82: ...ll length 3090 mm 121 6 in Overall width 1215 mm 47 8 in 1080 mm 42 5 in Overall height 1355 mm 53 3 in LIQUIDS AND GREASES Engine oil XP STM 0W40 synthetic 4 stroke oil Coolant Premixed coolant or et...

Страница 83: ...n BRP reserves the right at any time to make changes in design and specifications and or to make additions to or improvements in its products without imposing any obligation upon itself to install the...

Страница 84: ...82 ______________________...

Страница 85: ...MAINTENANCE INFORMATION _____________________ 83...

Страница 86: ...tether cord cap before performing any maintenance or adjustment unless otherwise specified Vehicle must be parked in a safe place away from the trail WARNING Observe WARNINGS and CAUTIONS mentioned t...

Страница 87: ...I ENGINE REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION Exhaust system I I I Exhaust manifold screws I I EXHAUST SYSTEM Cooling system cap hoses and clamps I I I Coolant I R COOLING SYSTEM Crankshaft PTO Seal 5 I BOTTOM EN...

Страница 88: ...ottle cable I I I Throttle I I L I Choke All except SDI and E TEC I I I FUEL SYSTEM Throttle body SDI and E TEC 5 C INJECTION SYSTEM ELECTRICAL SYSTEM EMS fault codes 5 I I MONITORING SYSTEM FAULT COD...

Страница 89: ...PULLEY and DRIVEN PULLEY Tightening torque of drive pulley screw I I Driven pulley preload 12 I I I DRIVE PULLEY Drive chain tension not for models equipped with gearbox A A A Chaincase Gearbox oil 9...

Страница 90: ...ZED LYNX DEALER IF REQUESTED 4 IN ADDITION TO EVERY 3000 KM SERVICE TASK 5 EMISSION RELATED 6 LUBRICATE WHENEVER THE VEHICLE IS USED IN WET CONDITIONS WET SNOW RAIN PUDDLES 7 BEFORE INSTALLING NEW SPA...

Страница 91: ...ATION SYSTEM Engine supports I I I ENGINE REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION Exhaust system I I I EXHAUST SYSTEM Cooling system I I I Coolant I R COOLING SYSTEM Condition of seals 5 I I ENGINE Valve adjustment...

Страница 92: ...st operation of engine cut out switch and tether cut out switch I I I IGNITION SYSTEM DRIVE SYSTEM Drive belt condition I I I Drive belt height adjustment EACH BELT REPLACEMENT DRIVE BELT Drive and dr...

Страница 93: ...E PERFORMED BY OWNER 3 TO BE PERFORMED BY OWNER OR BY AN AUTHORIZED LYNX DEALER IF REQUESTED 4 IN ADDITION TO EVERY 3000 KM SERVICE TASK 5 EMISSION RELATED 6 LUBRICATE WHENEVER THE VEHICLE IS USED IN...

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Страница 95: ...WARRANTY _____________________ 93...

Страница 96: ...e performance of service under this warranty does not extend the life of this warranty beyond its original expiration date 3 CONDITIONS TO HAVE WARRANTY COVERAGE This warranty coverage is available on...

Страница 97: ...wing are not warranted under any circumstances Normal wear and tear Routine maintenance items tune ups adjustments Damage caused by failure to provide proper maintenance and or storage as described in...

Страница 98: ...y time being understood that such modification will not alter the warranty conditions applicable to the products sold while this warranty is in effect 8 TRANSFER If the ownership of a product is trans...

Страница 99: ...nd offers please let us know by writing to the address below Also note that from time to time carefully selected and trustworthy organiza tions may be permitted to use the coordinates of our clients t...

Страница 100: ...x 358 16 3420 316 In case of change of ownership please join a proof that the former owner agreed to the transfer Notifying BRP even after the expiration of the limited warranty is very important as i...

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Страница 102: ...NAME STREET STATE PROVINCE NO CITY ZIP POSTAL CODE APT o o TELEPHONE COUNTRY TELEPHONE V00A2F CHANGE OF ADDRESS CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER Model Number OLD ADDRESS OR PREVIOUS O...

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