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NOTE: On the 2000 models if the
throttle control lever operates prop-
erly and the engine does not start,
either a malfunctioning monitor
switch or a misadjusted magnetic
carburetor switch may be the prob-
lem. Take the snowmobile to an
authorized Arctic Cat Snowmobile
dealer for service. If not under war-
ranty, this service is at the discretion
and expense of the snowmobile
owner. However, if a dire emergency
exists wherein the engine must be
started, disconnect the carburetor
safety switch connectors. If discon-
nection of the carburetor safety
switch connectors is needed to start
the engine, take the snowmobile to
an authorized Arctic Cat Snowmo-
bile dealer for service as soon as
possible. If not under warranty, this
service is at the discretion and
expense of the snowmobile owner.
NOTE: On the 2000 models to
access the switch connectors, open
the left-side access panel and
remove the belt guard; then locate
the switch on the left-side of the car-
buretor and trace the wire to the con-
nector.
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NOTE: On the 3000/7000 models if
the throttle control lever operates
properly and the engine does not
start, a malfunctioning monitor
switch may be the problem. 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. However, if a dire
emergency exists wherein the
engine must be started, disconnect
the throttle monitor switch located in
the right-side handlebar control.
NOTE: On the 3000/7000 models if
disconnection of the throttle monitor
switch is needed to start the engine,
take the snowmobile to an autho-
rized Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer
for service as soon as possible. If
not under warranty, this service is at
the discretion and expense of the
snowmobile owner.
NOTE: The monitor switch is now
bypassed. All other ignition/electri-
cal features (ignition switch, emer-
gency stop switch, headlight,
taillight, and brakelight) will operate
properly.
Varying Altitude
Operation
Operating a snowmobile at varying alti-
tudes requires changes in performance
components. These changes affect drive
train components
and carburetion com-
ponents (2000)
.
The altitude information decal is located
on the belt guard of the snowmobile
(Lynx 2000). On the Bearcat 2000 LT/
Lynx 2000 LT the information is incorpo-
rated into the Carburetor Jet Chart decal
on the belt guard.
! WARNING
Under no circumstances should dis-
connection of the throttle control wir-
ing harness be used as a substitute
for the monitor switch during normal
operation of the snowmobile. Per-
sonal injury and damage could occur
if the throttle system malfunctions or
if the operator is unable to stop the
engine in an emergency. If the snow-
mobile must be operated with a dis-
connected throttle control wiring
harness, EXTREME CAUTION MUST
BE TAKEN. NEVER EXCEED 10 MPH
WITH THE THROTTLE CONTROL
WIRING HARNESS DISCONNECTED.