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8. Secure the red positive cable to the
positive terminal on the battery
using a cap screw, lock washer, and
a flat washer. Tighten securely.
9. Secure the main black negative
cable and the small black negative
cable to the battery using a cap
screw, lock washer, and a flat
washer. Tighten securely.
NOTE: Assure the harness wires and
cables are routed properly as noted
during removing battery procedure.
Fuses
Fuses protect the snowmobile electrical
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. If a fuse blows (opens a
circuit), all the parts of the snowmobile
that use that circuit will not work.
1. Locate the fuse block; then remove
the cover.
XM124A
XM309
NOTE: On the Bearcat GS, remove
the screws securing the rear seat
panel to the seat base to locate the
fuse block.
XM319
NOTE: On 2000 models, remove
the right-side access panel to locate
the fuse block.
ZJ306A
IO121A
NOTE: There are spare fuses
beneath the fuse block cover.
2. Remove the suspected fuse.
CAUTION
Before installing the battery, make
sure the ignition switch is in the OFF
position.
CAUTION
Connecting cables in reverse (posi-
tive to negative and negative to posi-
tive) can cause serious damage to
the electrical system.
Bearcat 3000
Bearcat/Pantera XT LTD
Bearcat GS
Lynx 2000
Bearcat 2000 LT/
Lynx 2000 LT