
Control functions
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TIP
If the main switch is turned to the off position
or the engine is started before completing the
procedure, the setting is not applied.
ESU10410
High beam indicator light “
”
The high beam indicator light comes on when
the high beams of the headlights are switched
on. (See page 16 for headlight beam switch
operation.)
ESU10472
Low coolant temperature indi-
cator light “
”
The low coolant temperature indicator light
comes on when the coolant temperature is
low and informs the rider that the snowmobile
should be warmed up. After the engine is
started, warm it up until the indicator light
goes off.
The snowmobile can be operated normally af-
ter the indicator light goes off.
TIP
Drive the snowmobile at low speeds when the
low coolant temperature indicator light is on. If
the engine speed is too high, maximum en-
gine speed is reduced to protect the engine.
ESU10442
Fuel meter, grip warmer level
indicator, rear shock absorber
compression damping level in-
dicator, and thumb warmer lev-
el indicator
The fuel meter, grip warmer level indicator,
rear shock absorber compression damping
level indicator, and thumb warmer level indi-
cator have eight segments which show the
amount of fuel remaining in the fuel tank, the
grip warmer level or the thumb warmer level,
and the compression damping force level of
the electronically controlled rear shock ab-
sorber respectively.
Fuel meter
The display segments of the fuel meter disap-
pear towards “E” (Empty) as the fuel level de-
creases. When only one segment is left near
“E”, the fuel level warning indicator and the
warning light come on.
1. High beam indicator light “
”
1. Low coolant temperature indicator
light “
”
1. Fuel meter, grip warmer level indicator, rear
shock absorber compression damping level
indicator, and thumb warmer level indicator
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