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Wheel Bearing Condition
Push and pull the wheels from the up-
per edge to feel the play. See an autho-
rized Bombardier ATV dealer if there is
any play.
Brake
Front Brake
The front brakes are hydraulic disc
types. These brakes are self-adjusting
and require no adjustment.
Suspension
Inspection
Inspect shock absorber for oil leaks
and fasteners for tightness. See an au-
thorized Bombardier ATV dealer as
necessary.
Adjustment
Rear Shocks
Preload adjustment
Adjust spring preload by turning ad-
justing cam accordingly with the ad-
justing wrench in vehicle tool box.
Turn the adjusting cams clockwise for
a firmer ride and rought road condition
or when carrying cargo or pulling a trail-
er.
Turn the adjusting cams counterclock-
wise for a light load and a smooth road
condition.
1. Adjusting cams
2. Smooth adjustment
3. Hard adjustment
Body/Frame
Engine Compartment
Check engine compartment for any
damage and leaks. Ensure all hose
clamps are properly secured and no
hose is cracked, kinked or otherwise
damaged.
Inspect muffler, battery and reservoir
fastening devices. Check electrical con-
nections for corrosion and tightness.
Replace or have damaged parts re-
paired.
Skid Plate Condition
Check tightness of fasteners and con-
dition of plate for cracks or other dam-
age. Properly retighten fasteners as
necessary and have skid plate replaced
if damaged.
WARNING
Left and right adjusting cams
must always be set at the same
position. Never adjust one adjust-
ing cam only. Unever adjustment
can cause poor handling and loss
of stability, which could lead to an
accident.
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