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The winch can be controlled from in-
side and outside the vehicle with the
winch control switch located in the
upper console.

Refer to your

Winch Guide

included

with your vehicle for proper winch
operation.

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The hazard warning switch is located
on the upper console.

This switch operates all the turn sig-
nals simultaneously. To be used when
the vehicle is stationary to indicate
that the vehicle is temporarily ob-
structing traffic.

Press the hazard warning switch to
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The hill descent control switch is lo-
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SECONDARY CONTROLS

Summary of Contents for Can-Am Traxter HD7 2022

Page 1: ...this operator s guide thoroughly It contains important safety information Minimum recommended operator age 16 or older with a valid driver s license Driving this vehicle requires at least a tractor d...

Page 2: ...e e a at t a allll t tiim me es s W WA AR RN NI IN NG G D Diis sr re eg ga ar rd diin ng g a an ny y o of f t th he e s sa af fe et ty y p pr re ec ca au ut tiio on ns s a an nd d iin ns st tr ru uc c...

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Page 4: ...ea which is comprised of the member states of the European Union plus the United Kingdom Norway Iceland and Liechtenstein the Commonwealth of the Independent States including Ukraine and Turkmeni stan...

Page 5: ...I IO ON N 1 19 9 Pre Ride Inspection Check List 19 P PR RE EP PA AR RE E T TO O R RI ID DE E 2 22 2 Before you Ride 22 Riding Gear 22 A AV VO OI ID D A AC CC CI ID DE EN NT TS S 2 25 5 Avoid Rollovers...

Page 6: ...inch 70 Cargo Box 70 Cargo Box Tilt Release Handles 71 Anchoring Hooks 71 Tailgate 71 12 Volt Power Outlets 72 Brake Holding Mechanism 72 Side Mirrors 73 Trailer Hitch 73 Hitch Draw Bar 73 Trailer Lig...

Page 7: ...cle Onto Trailering Equipment 91 Securing Vehicle for Transport 91 Getting Vehicle Out of Trailer 92 L LI IF FT TI IN NG G A AN ND D S SU UP PP PO OR RT TI IN NG G T TH HE E V VE EH HI IC CL LE E 9 93...

Page 8: ...O OT TI IN NG G T TR RO OU UB BL LE ES SH HO OO OT TI IN NG G G GU UI ID DE EL LI IN NE ES S 1 15 54 4 CVT Belt Is Slipping 154 Is Displayed On the Gearbox Position Display 154 Engine Does Not Turn 15...

Page 9: ...TO DO TO OBTAIN WARRANTY COVERAGE 171 7 WHAT BRP WILL DO 171 8 TRANSFER 171 9 CONSUMER ASSISTANCE 171 B BR RP P L LI IM MI IT TE ED D W WA AR RR RA AN NT TY Y F FO OR R T TH HE E E EU UR RO OP PE EA...

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Page 11: ...9 G GE EN NE ER RA AL L I IN NF FO OR RM MA AT TI IO ON N...

Page 12: ...ic ca at te es s a a p po ot te en nt tiia all h ha az za ar rd d w wh hiic ch h iif f n no ot t a av vo oiid de ed d c co ou ulld d r re es su ullt t iin n s se er riio ou us s iin njju ur ry y o or...

Page 13: ...Due to late changes some differen ces between the manufactured prod uct and the descriptions and or specifications in this guide may occur BRP reserves the right at any time to discontinue or change s...

Page 14: ...12 This page is intentionally blank GENERAL INFORMATION...

Page 15: ...Safety Information 13 S SA AF FE ET TY Y I IN NF FO OR RM MA AT TI IO ON N...

Page 16: ...olliin ne e F Fiir re es s a an nd d O Ot th he er r H Ha az za ar rd ds s Gasoline is extremely flammable and highly explosive Fuel vapors can spread and be ignited by a spark or flame many feet away...

Page 17: ...easing the risk of fire or burn injuries Affect the protection features provided by the vehicle Your vehicle may also become illegal to ride As an example installing an additional GPS or cell phone su...

Page 18: ...s select the appropriate key see Igni tion Switch and Keys based on the operator s experience vehicle use and environment Discuss the safety information with anyone who will be using the vehicle Be s...

Page 19: ...ruct the passengers to read the vehicle s safety labels Never carry passengers if you judge their ability or judgement insufficient to con centrate on the terrain conditions and adapt accordingly More...

Page 20: ...procedures for climbing or going down hills as described in Riding Your Vehicle Check the terrain carefully before you start up or down any hill Never climb or descend hills with excessively slippery...

Page 21: ...lowing pre ride inspection check list Refer to Maintenance Procedures for details P Pr re e R Riid de e I In ns sp pe ec ct tiio on n C Ch he ec ck k L Liis st t W Wh ha at t t to o D Do o B Be ef fo...

Page 22: ...r another equipment Check hitch and trailer ball condition Respect the tongue capacity and towing capacity as indicated on the label affixed to the hitch or refer to Technical specifications Ensure tr...

Page 23: ...ecurely Mirror s Adjust mirror s to your preferences W Wh ha at t t to o D Do o A Af ft te er r t th he e E En ng giin ne e iis s S St ta ar rt te ed d I It te em ms s t to o B Be e I In ns sp pe ec c...

Page 24: ...tective clothing and apparel including An approved helmet Eye protection Boots Gloves A long sleeved shirt or jacket Long pants Depending on conditions anti fogging goggles may be required R RI ID DI...

Page 25: ...daytime only do not use them at night or in poor illumination Do not use them if they impair your ability to discern color O Ot th he er r R Riid diin ng g G Ge ea ar r F Fo oo ot tw we ea ar r Always...

Page 26: ...rotective gear that is appropriate for cold weather riding may be too hot when stopped Dress in layers so that clothing can be removed as desired Topping the protective gear with a windproof outer lay...

Page 27: ...a stop or low speed Never attempt donuts skids slides fishtails jumps or other stunts If vehicle starts to skid or slide steer in the direction of the skid or slide Never slam the brakes and lock the...

Page 28: ...an increased risk of losing control particularly in challenging off road conditions and the risk of in jury in a collision is greater Never operate at excessive speeds Always go at a speed that is pro...

Page 29: ...he other side Note how your vehicle reacts in these different exercises We recommend releas ing the throttle before entering a turn to help initiate directional change You will feel the lateral force...

Page 30: ...venturing over it An operator who takes a vehicle off road should always exercise the utmost care in selecting the safest path and keeping close watch on the terrain ahead of him The vehicle should n...

Page 31: ...t th he e v ve eh hiic clle e s sp pe ee ed d a ab bo ov ve e s sa af fe e r re ev ve er rs se e s sp pe ee ed d C Cr ro os ss siin ng g R Ro oa ad ds s If you have to cross a road ensure to have comp...

Page 32: ...s including rotating parts like brake discs Water snow or ice may affect the response time of the brake system of your vehicle Even when not required to reduce vehicle speed apply brakes frequently to...

Page 33: ...approach obstacle at low speed and as much as possible at a right an gle Adjust speed without losing momentum and do not accelerate abruptly Pas sengers must grasp handhold firmly and brace feet on t...

Page 34: ...uiid d r re es se er rv vo oiir rs s T Th he ey y c ca an n a af f f fe ec ct t v ve eh hiic clle e s st ta ab biilliit ty y w wh he en n s siid de e h hiilllliin ng g b by y p pu ulllliin ng g d do o...

Page 35: ...cause OHV wildfires if debris builds up near the exhaust or other engine hot spots and ignites then falls off into dry grass Avoid riding in wet areas through muskeg or tall grass where debris can bu...

Page 36: ...andling stability and braking dis tance of the vehicle Do not exceed the load limits of the vehicle including the weight of operator passengers cargo accessories and trailer tongue weight Always be aw...

Page 37: ...ooks on the bottom of the cargo box do not secure cargo to the cage or other part of the vehicle If it is not properly secured a load may slide or fall off possi bly striking occupants or bystanders o...

Page 38: ...c ce es ss so or riie es s a as ss se em mb blle ed d o on n t th he e c ca ar rg go o b bo ox x m ma ay y a af ff fe ec ct t h hiis s b be eh ha av v iio or r d du ur riin ng g t th he e o op pe en n...

Page 39: ...brake and steer to prevent the vehicle from going out of control Before pulling loads with a winch refer to the winch manufacturer s instructions Reduce your speed when hauling a load and turn gradua...

Page 40: ...o pro viding more torque operating in low range helps account for the increased load on the rear tires When stopped or parked block the vehicle and trailer wheels from possible movement Use caution wh...

Page 41: ...ers The following labels are on your ve hicle and they should be considered permanent parts of the vehicle They need to be clean and visible at all times If missing or damaged they need to be replaced...

Page 42: ...40 Safety Information IMPORTANT ON PRODUCT LABELS ALL COUNTRIES EXCEPT CANADA UNITED STATES...

Page 43: ...ulling a load using the cage 5 2WD 4WD selection 6 Tire pressure and maximum load 7 Rollover 8 Vehicle transport and tow 9 Cargo box pinch point 10 Towing and tongue weight 11 Coolant hot 12 Exhaust 1...

Page 44: ...c ck k a ag ga aiin ns st t s se ea at t f fe ee et t f flla at t o on n t th he e f fllo oo or r o or r o on n f fo oo ot tr re es st t a an nd d h ha an nd ds s o on n s st te ee er riin ng g w wh h...

Page 45: ...rn n P Plla an n f fo or r h hiilllls s r ro ou ug gh h t te er rr ra aiin n r ru ut ts s a an nd d o ot th he er r c ch ha an ng ge es s iin n t tr ra ac ct tiio on n a an nd d t te er rr ra aiin n A...

Page 46: ...d d h ha an nd ds s o on n h ha an nd dh ho olld ds s I If f y yo ou u t th hiin nk k o or r f fe ee ell t th he e v ve eh hiic clle e m ma ay y t tiip p o or r r ro ollll r re ed du uc ce e y yo ou u...

Page 47: ...g w we eiig gh ht t o of f o op pe er ra a t to or r p pa as ss se en ng ge er r c ca ar rg go o a ac cc ce es ss so or riie es s a an nd d t tr ra aiille er r t to on ng gu ue e w we eiig gh ht t iif...

Page 48: ...u ur r a ar rm mo or r lle eg g N Ne ev ve er r h ho olld d t th he e c ca ag ge e w wh hiille e r riid diin ng g F Fa as st te en n s se ea at t b be ellt ts s a an nd d m ma ak ke e s su ur re e n n...

Page 49: ...w we eiig gh ht t o of f o oc cc cu up pa an nt t s s c ca ar rg go o a an nd d t to on ng gu ue e iis s a ab bo ov ve e 2 22 25 5 k kg g 5 50 00 0 llb b s se et t t th he e s sh hiif ft t lle ev ve...

Page 50: ...B Bo ox x P Piin nc ch h P Po oiin nt t W Wa ar rn niin ng g L La ab be ell W WA AR RN NI IN NG G P Piin nc ch h p po oiin nt t K Ke ee ep p c clle ea ar r w wh he en n llo ow we er riin ng g c ca ar...

Page 51: ...riic ca all c co om mp po on ne en nt t m ma ay y iin nd du uc ce e a an n u un nd de es siir re ed d p po ow we er r s st te ee er riin ng g s siig gn na all r re es su ullt tiin ng g iin n a an n u...

Page 52: ...E Ex xh ha au us st t H Ho ot t P Pa ar rt t P Piic ct to og gr ra am m C CA AU UT TI IO ON N D Do o n no ot t t to ou uc ch h w wh he en n h ho ot t IMPORTANT ON PRODUCT LABELS ALL COUNTRIES EXCEPT...

Page 53: ...A AR RN NI IN NG G N Ne ev ve er r c ca ar rr ry y p pa as ss se en ng ge er rs s iin n c ca ar r g go o b bo ox x o or r o on n t ta aiillg ga at te e M Ma ax x w we eiig gh ht t o on n t ta aiillg g...

Page 54: ...and OSHA requirements of 29 CFR 1928 53 Tested at GVWR Cette structure de protection contre le retournement respecte les requis de performance de la norme ISO 3471 2008 et de OSHA 29 CFR 1928 53 Test...

Page 55: ...N NO OT TI IC CE E T To o r re ep plla ac ce e t th he e a aiir r f fiillt te er r r re ef fe er r t to o t th he e o op pe er ra at to or r s s g gu uiid de e f fo or r t th he e p pr ro oc ce ed du...

Page 56: ...at tiio on n This label is located under the vehicle near the lifting points 8712 F Fr ro on nt t S Su us sp pe en ns siio on n G Gr re ea as se e F Fiit tt tiin ng g L Lo oc ca at tiio on n This labe...

Page 57: ...55 V VE EH HI IC CL LE E I IN NF FO OR RM MA AT TI IO ON N...

Page 58: ...tion of all controls and to devel op and practice smooth and coordi nated use of them N NO OT TE E Some vehicle safety labels are not shown on illustrations For information on vehicle safety labels re...

Page 59: ...or pedal The accelerator pedal is spring loaded and should return to rest position idle when not pressed B Br ra ak ke e P Pe ed da all The brake pedal is located on the left side of the accelerator p...

Page 60: ...r re ev ve er rs se e s sp pe ee ed d N Ne eu ut tr ra all The neutral position disengages the gearbox H Hiig gh h R Ra an ng ge e F Fo or rw wa ar rd d This position selects the high speed range of t...

Page 61: ...AR RY Y C CO ON NT TR RO OL LS S 1 Ignition switch 2 Multifunction lever 3 2WD 4WD Switch 4 Rear differential switch 5 Hazard warning switch 6 Winch switch 7 Keypad use with 7 6 digital display 8 Hill...

Page 62: ...nless ignition switch is turned OFF then ON again K Ke ey ys s B Ba as siic c K Ke ey y The vehicle is delivered with 2 basic key Those 2 mechanical keys do not have speed or torque restrictions D D E...

Page 63: ...ep p d do ow wn nh hiilllls s t th he e e en ng giin ne e s sp pe ee ed d lliim miit te er r m ma ay y n no ot t p pr re ev ve en nt t t th he e v ve eh hiic clle e f fr ro om m a ac cc ce elle er ra...

Page 64: ...riiv viin ng g The 4WD mode is engaged when the switch is pushed upwards The 2WD mode is engaged when the switch is pushed downwards The ve hicle is then rear wheel drive only R Re ea ar r D Diif ff f...

Page 65: ...ng switch is located on the upper console This switch operates all the turn sig nals simultaneously To be used when the vehicle is stationary to indicate that the vehicle is temporarily ob structing t...

Page 66: ...C switch for at least 0 5 sec HDC ON OFF will be displayed in the lower display zone and the traction control icon will light up HDC activation deactivation requests will be valid at any vehicle speed...

Page 67: ...lle e r riid diin ng g Y Yo ou u m ma ay y llo os se e c co on nt tr ro oll C Cu up p H Ho olld de er rs s A Allll e ex xc ce ep pt t X XU U m mo od de ells s Two cup holders are located on each side...

Page 68: ...ls s O On nlly y A small storage compartment is avail able on the driver side Pull on handle to rotate it open U Un nd de er r s se ea at t S St to or ra ag ge e B Bo ox x A convenient removable under...

Page 69: ...ehicle floor which helps to maintain proper body position while riding The footrests help minimize the risk of leg or foot injury Always wear appropriate footwear See Riding Gear D Dr riiv ve er r s s...

Page 70: ...to help re strain the entire body of passenger inside vehicle S Se ea at t B Be ellt ts s This vehicle is equipped with 3 points seat belts to help protect driver and passenger in the event of a colli...

Page 71: ...n T TY YP PI IC CA AL L 1 Semi cinching tab To fasten the seat belt insert the latch plate into the buckle then pull the belt to ensure it is properly fastened Adjust the seat belt tightly against you...

Page 72: ...siin ng g t th he e w wiin nc ch h iin nt te en ns siiv ve elly y o ov ve er r a a llo on ng g p pe er riio od d o of f t tiim me e m ma ay y d diis sc ch ha ar rg ge e t th he e b ba at tt te er ry y...

Page 73: ...release handle 1 Cargo box release handle A An nc ch ho or riin ng g H Ho oo ok ks s To provide anchoring point in order to secure cargo inside the cargo box 4 anchoring hooks are located inside the...

Page 74: ...steering wheel 5 Release the brakes the pedal should stay lowered 1 Apply and hold brake pedal 2 Lift lever N NO OT TE E The brake holding mechanism lever can be set to several positions W WA AR RN N...

Page 75: ...omes equipped with a 50 8 x 50 8 mm 2 x 2 in standard re ceiver hitch For the proper usage of the hitch sup port refer to Moving Loads and Doing Work W WA AR RN NI IN NG G T To o r re ed du uc ce e t...

Page 76: ...with lights For towing refer to towing instructions label located at trailer hitch 1 Trailer Hitch 2 Trailer connector R Re ec co ov ve er ry y H Ho oo ok ks s M Mo od de ells s W Wiit th ho ou ut t...

Page 77: ...icle Hour meter R Riig gh ht t L La at te er ra all D Diis sp plla ay y DPS The right lateral display includes Engine Temperature Clock Speed indicator Speed limiter value ABS models only The speed in...

Page 78: ...f operation 2X4 4X4 Rear diff lock Active tracks if equipped I Ic co on n C Co ou un nt tr ry y For European community countries For all other countries M Miid dd dlle e L Le ef ft t D Diis sp plla ay...

Page 79: ...m ORANGE Malfunction of the ABS system ABS models only RED Low oil pressure Normally ON when engine is OFF W WA AR RN NI IN NG G a an nd d T Te ellllt ta alle e L Liig gh ht ts s ORANGE Low fuel level...

Page 80: ...k kit active If Equipped Denotes Speed Limiter is selected When this option is available S Se et tt tiin ng gs s S Se et tu up p Using MENU button select S SE ET T T TI IN NG GS S and hold to enter se...

Page 81: ...MENU button select B BR RI IG GH HT T N NE ES SS S and hold MENU button to se lect the brightness setting Using MENU button adjust brightness then push and hold MENU button to acknowledge selection S...

Page 82: ...aintain forward speed Speed can be varied from idle up to the set speed using the throttle once the speed limiter function is activated D De ea ac ct tiiv va at tiin ng g S Sp pe ee ed d L Liim miit t...

Page 83: ...request When in 4WD mode the DTC will be more noticeable eliminating most en gine braking This ensures proper ABS system operation W WA AR RN NI IN NG G U Un niit t m mo od diif fiic ca at tiio on n...

Page 84: ...requirements HD10 engines Premium unleaded gasoline with an AKI R M 2 octane rating of 91 or a RON octane rating of 95 All other engines Common unleaded gasoline with an AKI R M 2 octane rating of 87...

Page 85: ...v vo oiir r c ca ap p h ha av ve e v ve eh hiic clle e iin ns sp pe ec ct te ed d a an nd d o or r r re ep pa aiir re ed d b be ef fo or re e f fu ur rt th he er r o op pe er ra at tiio on n 5 Insert...

Page 86: ...and speed variations contribute to a good break in B Br ra ak ke es s W WA AR RN NI IN NG G N Ne ew w b br ra ak ke es s w wiillll n no ot t o op pe er ra at te e a at t t th he eiir r m ma ax xiim mu...

Page 87: ...ma ag ge e t to o t th he e g ge ea ar rb bo ox x m ma ay y o oc cc cu ur r C Ch ho oo os siin ng g t th he e C Co or rr re ec ct t R Ra an ng ge e L Lo ow w o or r H Hiig gh h It is important to lim...

Page 88: ...very steep inclines or if the vehicle is carrying a cargo the wheels should be blocked using rocks or bricks Select the flattest terrain available for parking Release accelerator pedal and use brakes...

Page 89: ...t to o b be e iin n t th he e C CV VT T If water is present in the CVT the en gine will accelerate but the vehicle will remain still N NO OT TI IC CE E S St to op p t th he e e en ng giin ne e a an n...

Page 90: ...le become immersed it will be necessary to have it trans ported to an authorized Can Am Off road dealer as soon as possible N NO OT TI IC CE E N Ne ev ve er r s st ta ar rt t t th he e e en ng giin ne...

Page 91: ...t t s sh ho oc ck k a ad djju us st t m me en nt t o on n f fr ro on nt t o or r r re ea ar r s su us sp pe en ns siio on n m mu us st t a allw wa ay ys s b be e s se et t t to o t th he e s sa am me...

Page 92: ...ns st tr ru uc ct tiio on n b be ef fo or re e p pu ulllliin ng g llo oa ad ds s W WA AR RN NI IN NG G M Ma ak ke e s su ur re e n no o llo oo os se e o ob bjje ec ct ts s a ar re e p pr re es se en n...

Page 93: ...u uiip pm me en nt t W Wh he en n v ve eh hiic clle e c ca an nn no ot t c clliim mb b o on n iit ts s o ow wn n p po ow we er r p pr ro oc ce ee ed d a as s f fo ollllo ow ws s W WA AR RN NI IN NG G...

Page 94: ...heels are firmly attached to the trailer G Ge et tt tiin ng g V Ve eh hiic clle e O Ou ut t o of f T Tr ra aiille er r W WA AR RN NI IN NG G V Ve eh hiic clle e m ma ay y h ha av ve e m mo ov ve ed d...

Page 95: ...of vehicle 2 Frame section 5 Lower hydraulic lift and ensure ve hicle is supported safely onto both jack stands R Re ea ar r o of f V Ve eh hiic clle e 1 Place vehicle on a flat non slippery ground 2...

Page 96: ...94 This page is intentionally blank LIFTING AND SUPPORTING THE VEHICLE...

Page 97: ...95 M MA AI IN NT TE EN NA AN NC CE E...

Page 98: ...onditions Air filter maintenance must be increased in frequency when riding on snow dry sand dirt gravel or similar conditions which have a high dust or particle dispersion Riding in a group in these...

Page 99: ...not infiltrated mechanical components If you regularly ride in deep mud or water refer to the D De ee ep p M Mu ud d W Wa at te er r section of the maintenance schedule After every ride be sure to per...

Page 100: ...s agricultural work would most likely follow the v ve eh hiic clle e h ho ou ur rs s to determine the maintenance interval I IM MP PO OR RT TA AN NT T The following tables show the appropriate mainten...

Page 101: ...pump pressure I I Body and Chassis Cage fasteners T T Seat belts retractors buckles and semi cinching I I C C Engine and Cooling Engine oil and filter R R Valve clearance A A V twin engines A A Mono c...

Page 102: ...2 2 y ye ea ar rs s o or r 4 40 00 0 h ho ou ur rs s o or r 6 60 00 00 0 k km m 4 40 00 00 0 m mii Continuously Variable Transmission CVT CVT components and function I I C C L L Electrical Various con...

Page 103: ...R R Fuel tank vent filter R R Fuel components and function I I Fuel pump pressure I I Body and Chassis Cage fasteners T T Seat belts retractors buckles and semi cinching I I C C Engine and Cooling Eng...

Page 104: ...or r 3 30 00 00 0 k km m 2 20 00 00 0 m mii E Ev ve er ry y 2 2 y ye ea ar rs s o or r 4 40 00 0 h ho ou ur rs s o or r 6 60 00 00 0 k km m 4 40 00 00 0 m mii Continuously Variable Transmission CVT CV...

Page 105: ...el tank vent filter R R Fuel components and function I I Fuel pump pressure I I Body and Chassis Cage fasteners T T Seat belts retractors buckles and semi cinching I I C C Engine and Cooling Engine oi...

Page 106: ...o or r 3 30 00 00 0 k km m 2 20 00 00 0 m mii E Ev ve er ry y 2 2 y ye ea ar rs s o or r 4 40 00 0 h ho ou ur rs s o or r 6 60 00 00 0 k km m 4 40 00 00 0 m mii Continuously Variable Transmission CVT...

Page 107: ...m mo ov viin ng g t th he e E En ng giin ne e A Aiir r F Fiillt te er r Tilt the cargo box Unlatch air filter cover and remove air filter 1 Air filter cover 2 Latches The filter fits tightly over the...

Page 108: ...filter inspection and replace ment frequency should be adjusted according to riding conditions as it is critical to ensure proper engine per formance and life span Under the following severe riding c...

Page 109: ...label certification on the oil con tainer it must contain at least one of the indicated standards A AP PI I s se er rv viic ce e c clla as ss siif fiic ca at tiio on n S SJ J S SL L S SM M o or r S SN...

Page 110: ...a drain pan under the engine drain plug area 5 Clean the drain plug area 6 Unscrew drain plug and discard the gasket ring 1 Gasket ring discard 2 Drain plug 7 Allow oil to drain completely from the c...

Page 111: ...oil as follow Place a funnel into the dipstick hole Add a small amount of recom mended oil and recheck oil level Continue to add oil until the lev el reaches the upper mark N NO OT TI IC CE E D Do o...

Page 112: ...the oil level immediately re fer to Verifying the Engine Oil Level 16 Refill as necessary 17 Ensure oil filter and drain plug areas are not leaking 18 Dispose oil and filter as per your local environ...

Page 113: ...En ng giin ne es s R Re em mo ov viin ng g t th he e O Oiill F Fiillt te er r 1 Remove the engine service cover 2 Clean oil filter area 3 Remove oil filter cover 4 Remove and discard oil filter T TY...

Page 114: ...y If available use a garden hose to rinse the radiating fins C CA AU UT TI IO ON N N Ne ev ve er r c clle ea an n r ra ad diia at to or r w wiit th h y yo ou ur r h ha an nd ds s w wh he en n iit t ii...

Page 115: ...re em mo ov ve e t th he e p pr re es ss su ur re e c ca ap p o or r llo oo os se en n t th he e c co oo olla an nt t d dr ra aiin n p pllu ug g iif f t th he e e en ng giin ne e iis s h ho ot t 4 Ens...

Page 116: ...engine and let it cool down W WA AR RN NI IN NG G I In n o or rd de er r t to o a av vo oiid d p po ot te en nt tiia all b bu ur rn ns s d do o n no ot t r re em mo ov ve e t th he e p pr re es ss su...

Page 117: ...iig gh ht te en niin ng g T To or rq qu ue e Tail pipe retaining screw 32 2 Nm 24 1 lbf ft G Ge ea ar rb bo ox x R Re ec co om mm me en nd de ed d G Ge ea ar rb bo ox x O Oiill X XP PS S R Re ec co om...

Page 118: ...h ha an ng giin ng g t th he e G Ge ea ar rb bo ox x O Oiill 1 Start engine and operate vehicle to warm up the gearbox oil N NO OT TE E Running engine at idle is not sufficient vehicle transmission mu...

Page 119: ...Nm 44 5 lbf in 14 Wipe off any spillage 15 Dispose gearbox oil as per your lo cal environmental regulations T Tw wiin n C Cy ylliin nd de er rs s E En ng giin ne es s V Ve er riif fy yiin ng g t th he...

Page 120: ...c particles 8 Install the drain plug T Tiig gh ht te en niin ng g T To or rq qu ue e Drain plug 20 2 Nm 15 1 lbf ft 9 Remove the VSS and clean it with a clean rag 1 VSS screw 2 VSS 10 Refill gearbox N...

Page 121: ...t t iis s n no ot t A Av va aiilla ab blle e 75W90 API GL 5 synthetic gear oil The XPS oil is specially formulated to meet the lubrication requirements of this differential BRP strongly recom mends th...

Page 122: ...t te en niin ng g T To or rq qu ue e Filler plug 16 5 2 5 Nm 146 22 lbf in R Re ec co om mm me en nd de ed d R Re ea ar r F Fiin na all D Dr riiv ve e O Oiill X XP PS S R Re ec co om mm me en nd de ed...

Page 123: ...is s r re em mo ov ve ed d C CA AU UT TI IO ON N E En ng giin ne e m mu us st t b be e c co oo oll b be ef fo or re e c co ov ve er r iis s r re em mo ov ve ed d N NO OT TI IC CE E T Th hiis s C CV VT...

Page 124: ...ty in Basic Proce dures for some important information 1 Remove the CVT Cover 2 Install the puller locking tool in the threaded hole of the driven pulley P Pu ulllle er r llo oc ck kiin ng g t to oo o...

Page 125: ...p 1 Arrow printed on belt 2 Drive pulley front 3 Driven pulley rear 4 Rotation direction 2 Turn the driven pulley until the low est portion of the cogs on the ex ternal surface of the drive belt is ev...

Page 126: ...k k p pllu ug gs s e en ng giin ne e d da am ma ag ge e c ca an n o oc cc cu ur r T Tiig gh ht te en niin ng g T To or rq qu ue e Spark plug 11 Nm 97 lbf in B Ba at tt te er ry y B Ba at tt te er ry y...

Page 127: ...nt t If a fuse is burnt replace it by one of the same rating N NO OT TI IC CE E D Do o n no ot t u us se e a a h hiig gh he er r r ra at te ed d f fu us se e a as s t th hiis s c ca an n c ca au us s...

Page 128: ...C Ce en nt te er r N No o D De es sc cr riip p t tiio on n R Ra at tiin ng g PF1 Master fuse box PF3 DPS 40 A PF4 Accesso ries 40 A PF5 Air Condition ing if equipped PF7 Smar t Lok if equipped 20 A M...

Page 129: ...10 A F8 Ignition switch Clock 10 A F9 Cooling fan 25 A F18 Oxygen sensor Emission control 10 A F28 Rear outlet 10 A S Se ec co on nd da ar ry y F Fu us se e B Bo ox x U Un nd de er r p pa as ss se en...

Page 130: ...CA AL L Rotate bulb T TY YP PI IC CA AL L Pull out bulb Properly reinstall removed parts in the reverse order of their removal Validate headlights operation H He ea ad dlliig gh ht t B Be ea am m A Ai...

Page 131: ...lla ac ce em me en nt t N NO OT TE E The front position lights cannot be dis assembled They have to be replaced as a whole 1 Disconnect the electrical connector 2 Unscrew the retaining nut 3 Remove th...

Page 132: ...t and support vehicle Refer to Lifting and Supporting the Vehicle 2 Push and pull the wheels from the upper edge to feel the play 3 See an authorized Can Am Off road dealer a repair shop or a per son...

Page 133: ...e m ma ay y b bu ur rs st t t th he e t tiir re e A Allw wa ay ys s f fo ollllo ow w r re ec co om mm me en nd de ed d p pr re es ss su ur re e N NE EV VE ER R s se et t t tiir re e p pr re es ss su...

Page 134: ...front suspension arms XPS synthetic suspension grease There are two grease fittings on each arm oriented upwards 1 Suspension arm grease fittings L Lu ub br riic ca at tiin ng g t th he e R Re ea ar...

Page 135: ...3 MIN mark N NO OT TE E A low level may indicate leaks or worn brake pads A Ad dd diin ng g B Br ra ak ke e F Fllu uiid d Clean filler cap Remove the cap by releasing the tab Add fluid as required D D...

Page 136: ...s sh he er r t to o c clle ea an n t th he em m N NO OT TI IC CE E D Do o n no ot t u us se e b blle ea ac ch h d dy ye e o or r h ho ou us se e h ho olld d d de et te er rg ge en nt ts s C Ca ag ge e...

Page 137: ...debris can accumulate and po tentially cause wear interferences or promote corrosion This list includes but is not limited to Around exhaust system and be tween muffler and muffler cover Under and aro...

Page 138: ...the vehicle is to be remain inactive for more than 21 days disconnect the BLACK cable of the battery The use of a low amperage trickle charger is recommended to keep battery fully charged Before usin...

Page 139: ...137 T TE EC CH HN NI IC CA AL L I IN NF FO OR RM MA AT TI IO ON N...

Page 140: ...XX kg A 2 XXX kg A 3 XXX kg XXX kg XXX kg XXX kg XXX kg XXX kg XXX kg 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 S ST TA AT TU UT TO OR RY Y P PL LA AT TE E 1 Category 2 Type approval number 3 VIN 4 Permissible maximum laden mass...

Page 141: ...EU 2016 1628 NRMM are identi fied on the engine valve cover as well as on the vehicle near the VIN label T TY YP PI IC CA AL L Rotax 8639 MXXXXXXX XXXX MM YYYY XXXXXX AT1 P V NRSC G1 CO2 g kWh Produc...

Page 142: ...22 2014 Annex XIII Noise level perceived by driver HD7 78 dB A HD9 75 dB A HD10 72 dB A VIBRATION according to Regulation EU NO 1322 2014 Annex XIV Vibration measured at driver seat All 0 56 m s2 NOIS...

Page 143: ...141 E EA AC C D DE EC CL LA AR RA AT TI IO ON N O OF F C CO ON NF FO OR RM MI IT TY Y Left blank for Eurasian Conformity mark where applicable...

Page 144: ...142 This page is intentionally blank EAC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY...

Page 145: ...143 T TE EC CH HN NI IC CA AL L S SP PE EC CI IF FI IC CA AT TI IO ON NS S...

Page 146: ...inders HD7 1 HD9 HD10 2 Number of valves HD7 4 valves mechanical adjustment HD9 HD10 8 valves mechanical adjustment Intake valve clearance HD7 0 11 mm to 0 19 mm 0043 in to 0074 in HD9 HD10 0 08 to 0...

Page 147: ...lend oil Cold tempera ture XPS 0W40 Synthetic oil Warm tempera ture XPS 10W50 Synthetic oil Alternate oil if XPS products are not available If not available use a 5W40 or 10W50 motor oil that meets th...

Page 148: ...ox oil Capacity HD7 0 5 l 0 53 qt liq US HD9 HD10 1 25 l 1 321 qt liq US Recommended XPS gearbox oil XPS 75W140 Synthetic gear oil Alternate if XPS products is not available 75W 140 API GL 5 E Elle ec...

Page 149: ...Fuses in the Maintenance section F Fu ue ell S Sy ys st te em m Fuel delivery Electronic fuel injection EFI with iTC Throttle body HD7 46 mm with ETA HD9 HD10 54 mm with ETA Fuel pump Electric in fue...

Page 150: ...ears Front drive ratio 3 6 1 Rear drive Lockable differential Final rear drive oil Capacity HD7 500 ml 17 fl oz US HD9 HD10 400 ml 14 fl oz US Recommended XPS differential oil XPS 75W140 Synthetic gea...

Page 151: ...cam R Re ea ar r S Su us sp pe en ns siio on n Suspension type XU HD9 XU HD10 Arched TTA with stabilizer bar All other models TTA with stabilizer bar Suspension travel XU HD9 XU HD10 279 mm 11 in All...

Page 152: ...m 01 in T Tiir re es s Pressure Recommended tire inflation pressure is found on the Tire Label Refer to appropriate Important On Product Labels section for its location Tire size Front 686 x 229 x 356...

Page 153: ...ength 307 cm 121 in Overall width XU HD10 162 5 cm 64 in All other models 157 5 cm 62 in Overall height XU HD10 203 cm 80 in All other models 193 cm 76 in Wheelbase 211 5 cm 83 in Wheel track Front AB...

Page 154: ...box capacity 454 kg 1 000 lb Tailgate capacity 113 kg 250 lb Total vehicle load allowed including driver passengers all other loads and added accessories 680 kg 1 500 lb Gross vehicle weight rating Ba...

Page 155: ...153 T TR RO OU UB BL LE ES SH HO OO OT TI IN NG G...

Page 156: ...fo or rm me ed d c co or rr re ec ct tlly y Refer to Starting the Engine 2 2 S Sh hiif ft t lle ev ve er r iis s n no ot t s se et t o on n P PA AR RK K Set shift lever to either in PARK or press the...

Page 157: ...Buckle up seat belt 2 2 F Fo ou ulle ed d o or r d da am ma ag ge ed d s sp pa ar rk k p pllu ug g Replace spark plugs 3 3 E En ng giin ne e a aiir r f fiillt te er r p pllu ug gg ge ed d o or r d di...

Page 158: ...cedures E En ng giin ne e M Miis sf fiir re e 1 1 F Fo ou ulle ed d d da am ma ag ge ed d w wo or rn n s sp pa ar rk k p pllu ug g Replace spark plugs as required 2 2 W Wa at te er r iin n f fu ue ell...

Page 159: ...ritical faults requiring diagnostic as soon as possible An engine limitation is engaged and or the engine behavior is modified TPS FAULT Throttle body fault generally followed by a Limp Home message B...

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Page 161: ...159 W WA AR RR RA AN NT TY Y...

Page 162: ...ON N T TO O T TH HE E L LI IF FE E O OF F T TH HE E E EX XP PR RE ES SS S W WA AR R R RA AN NT TY Y I IN NC CI ID DE EN NT TA AL L A AN ND D C CO ON NS SE EQ QU UE EN NT TI IA AL L D DA AM MA AG GE ES...

Page 163: ...stered to a resident in the State of California please also refer to the California Evaporative Emission Control Warranty Statement contained herein The repair or replacement of parts or the performan...

Page 164: ...and any and all other financial charges including those levied by governments states territories and their respective agencies BRP reserves the right to improve or modify products from time to time w...

Page 165: ...of the following list As a certifying manufacturer BRP will not deny emission related warranty claims based on any of the following 1 Maintenance or other service BRP or BRP s authorized facilities p...

Page 166: ...nnector N NO OT TE E As related to the evaporative emission control system 4 Emission related components also include any other part whose only purpose is to reduce emissions or whose failure will inc...

Page 167: ...orized BRP dealer you should contact BRP by filling out the customer contact form at w ww ww w b br rp p c co om m or contact BRP by mail at one of the addresses listed under the CONTACT US section of...

Page 168: ...ative emissions related assemblies Where a warrantable condition exists Bombardier Recreational Products Inc will repair your Off Road Sport Vehicle at no cost to you including diagnosis parts and lab...

Page 169: ...ts The warranty repairs should be completed in a reasonable time not to exceed 30 days As an Off Road Sport Vehicle owner you should also be aware that Bombardier Recreational Products Inc may deny yo...

Page 170: ...IT TY Y O OR R F FI IT TN NE ES SS S F FO OR R A A P PA AR RT TI IC CU UL LA AR R P PU UR RP PO OS SE E T TO O T TH HE E E EX XT TE EN NT T T TH HA AT T T TH HE EY Y C CA AN NN NO OT T B BE E D DI IS...

Page 171: ...or consequential damages or damages of any kind including with out limitation towing transportation expenses storage telephone rental taxi inconvenience insurance coverage loan payments loss of time...

Page 172: ...failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the fai...

Page 173: ...V to the owner You may have other legal rights which may vary from country to country In the event that service is required outside of the country of original sale the owner will bear responsibility f...

Page 174: ...N NT TI IE ES S E EX XP PR RE ES SS SE ED D O OR R I IM MP PL LI IE ED D I IN NC CL LU UD DI IN NG G W WI IT TH HO OU UT T L LI IM MI I T TA AT TI IO ON N A AN NY Y W WA AR RR RA AN NT TY Y O OF F M M...

Page 175: ...ulting from rust corrosion or exposure to the elements Incidental or consequential damages or damages of any kind including with out limitation towing transportation expenses storage telephone rental...

Page 176: ...enance outlined in the Operator s Guide must be timely per formed in order to maintain warranty coverage BRP reserves the right to make warranty coverage contingent upon proof of proper maintenance BR...

Page 177: ...m time to time without assuming any obligation to modify products previously manufactured 8 8 T TR RA AN NS SF FE ER R If the ownership of a product is transferred during the warranty coverage period...

Page 178: ...del Have the qualities that a buyer may legitimately expect considering the public declarations of the seller the manufacturer of its representative in cluding in advertising or labeling or 2 Have the...

Page 179: ...vehicle Pre Delivery Bulletin for detailed installation procedures F FI IR RS ST T iin ns sp pe ec ct tiio on n Mileage km Signature Print Hours Date Dealer no Notes For maintenance schedule refer to...

Page 180: ...s guide S Se er rv viic ce e Mileage km Signature Print Hours Date Dealer no Notes For maintenance schedule refer to Maintenance Information section of this operator s guide S Se er rv viic ce e Mile...

Page 181: ...s guide S Se er rv viic ce e Mileage km Signature Print Hours Date Dealer no Notes For maintenance schedule refer to Maintenance Information section of this operator s guide S Se er rv viic ce e Mile...

Page 182: ...s guide S Se er rv viic ce e Mileage km Signature Print Hours Date Dealer no Notes For maintenance schedule refer to Maintenance Information section of this operator s guide S Se er rv viic ce e Mile...

Page 183: ...s guide S Se er rv viic ce e Mileage km Signature Print Hours Date Dealer no Notes For maintenance schedule refer to Maintenance Information section of this operator s guide S Se er rv viic ce e Mile...

Page 184: ...182 This page is intentionally blank MAINTENANCE RECORDS...

Page 185: ...183 C CU US ST TO OM ME ER R I IN NF FO OR RM MA AT TI IO ON N...

Page 186: ...re BRP and its affiliates may use its customer list to distribute marketing and promotional information about BRP and related products To exercise your right to consult or correct your data or to be r...

Page 187: ...avantie 7 PL 8040 96101 Rovaniemi Spinnv gen 15 903 61 Ume Sweden Avenue d Ouchy 4 6 1006 Lausanne Switzerland N No or rt th h A Am me er riic ca a 565 de la Montagne Street Valcourt Qu bec J0E 2L0 Ca...

Page 188: ...ed in the Contact Us section of this guide 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 warran...

Page 189: ...187 CHANGE OF ADDRESS AND OWNERSHIP...

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Page 196: ...oid abrupt maneuvers sideways sliding skidding or fishtailing and never do donuts Avoid hard acceleration when turning even from a stop Slow down before entering a turn Plan for hills rough terrain ru...

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