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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES

vmo2008-011-052_a

1. Rear axle lock bolts

3. Insert screw driver pin (tool kit)

through sprocket hub and into ec-
centric axle housing.

vmo2008-011-109_a

1. Drive chain
2. Screw driver pin (tool kit)
3. Sprocket hub
4. Eccentric axle housing

4. With the screw driver pin properly

in place, pull the vehicle backwards
to decrease chain free play.

MODEL

ADJUSTMENT

METHOD

CHAIN

FREE PLAY

DS 450

(CE)

To decrease

free play:

PULL

vehicle

backwards

22 mm at

midpoint

between

sprockets

NOTE:

Correct chain free play adjust-

ment is 22 mm at midway between
sprockets.

5. Tighten the rear axle lock bolts to

48 N•m.

Drive Chain Slider

Drive Chain Slider Inspection

Check the drive chain slider frequently,
see the

MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE

.

Replace the drive chain slider when it is
worn.

See an authorized Can-Am dealer for
replacement.

Drive Chain Sprockets

Drive Chain Sprockets Inspection

Check the sprockets for distortion.

V02H02Y

1

2

1. Good
2. Replace

NOTICE

Replace

chain

and

sprockets together to prevent pre-
mature chain and sprocket wear. In-
stall a new retaining ring each time
the engine sprocket is removed.

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Summary of Contents for DS 450 EFI X mx

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Page 2: ...at all times WARNING Disregarding any of the safety precautions and instructions contained in this Operator s Guide SAFETY DVD and on product labels could cause injury including the possibility of death WARNING This vehicle may exceed the performance of other vehicles you may have ridden in the past Take time to familiarize yourself with your new vehicle The following trademarks are the property o...

Page 3: ...ey look like and how they are used in this guide are explained as follows WARNING Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION Indicates a hazard situation which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury NOTICE Indicates an instruction which if not followed could severe ly damage vehicle components or other property About this O...

Page 4: ...ring any obligation upon itself This Operator s Guide and the SAFETY DVD should remain with the vehicle when it s sold While reading this Operator s Guide reminder that WARNING Indicates a potential hazard that if not avoided could result in serious injury or death 2 _______________ ...

Page 5: ...HICLE 36 Pre Ride Inspection 37 Clothing 38 Carrying Loads 39 Recreational Riding 40 Environment 40 Design Limitation 41 Off Highway Operation 41 General Operating and Safety Precautions 41 Riding Techniques 42 HANG TAG 48 IMPORTANT ON PRODUCT LABELS 49 VEHICLE INFORMATION CONTROLS INSTRUMENT EQUIPMENTS 54 1 Throttle Lever 56 2 Front Brake Lever 56 3 Clutch Lever 57 4 Parking Brake Lever 57 5 Head...

Page 6: ...e 70 Post Operation Care 71 What to Do if Vehicle Is Turned Over 71 What to Do if Vehicle Is Immersed in Water 71 TUNE YOUR RIDE 72 Steering Alignment Toe 72 Rear Track Width Adjustment X mx Only 74 Front Suspension Adjustments 75 Rear Suspension Adjustments 79 VEHICLE TRANSPORTATION 81 MAINTENANCE INFORMATION MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE 84 5 Hour Engine Oil and Filter Replacement 89 10 Hour Inspection 8...

Page 7: ...es 117 Body 119 Frame 119 STORAGE AND PRESEASON PREPARATION 120 TECHNICAL INFORMATION VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION 122 Vehicle Identification Number 122 Engine Identification Number 122 Compliance Label 122 EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 123 SPECIFICATIONS 124 CONVERSION CHART 128 TROUBLESHOOTING TECHNICAL GUIDELINES 130 MULTIFUNCTION GAUGE DISPLAY MESSAGES 134 WARRANTY BRP LIMITED WARRANTY USA AND CANADA...

Page 8: ...TABLE OF CONTENTS BRP LIMITED WARRANTY FOR THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC AREA 2009 CAN AMTM ATV 145 PRIVACY OBLIGATION DISCLAIMER 149 CHANGE OF ADDRESS OWNERSHIP 150 6 _______________ ...

Page 9: ...SAFETY INFORMATION ________ SAFETY INFORMATION ________ 7 ...

Page 10: ...emely flammable and highly explosive Fuel vapors can spread and be ignited by a spark or flame many feet away from the en gine To reduce the risk of fire or explo sion follow these instructions Refuel outdoors in a well ventilated area away from flames sparks any one smoking and other sources of ignition Never add fuel with engine running Never top off the fuel tank Leave some room for the fuel to...

Page 11: ...perience Never carry a passenger on this vehicle Never operate this vehicle on any paved surfaces unless it is for short distances at reduced speed and in order to move the vehicle from an off road location to another Always respect the road traffic laws when you operate this vehicle on the roadway even a dirt or gravel road Never take place on this vehicle without wearing an approved helmet that ...

Page 12: ...erator s Guide Avoid hills with excessively slippery or loose surfaces Shift your weight to the uphill side of the vehicle Never attempt to turn the vehicle around on any hill until you have mastered the turning technique described in this Operator s Guide on level ground Avoid crossing the side of a steep hill if possible Always use proper procedures if you stall or roll backwards when climb ing ...

Page 13: ...hrough improper installation or use of acces sories Only use BRP s approved accessories NEVER install a passenger seat or use the cargo area to carry a passenger European Community This warning applies only in the European Countries where on road usage is allowed WARNING On road use This vehicle is built forOFF ROAD purposes only It may be usedforshort distances on paved surfaces at reduced speed ...

Page 14: ...ator does not know how to operate this vehicle properly in different situations and on different types of terrain HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Beginning and inexperienced operators should complete a training course They should then regularly practice the skills learned in the course and the operating techniques described in this Operator s Guide For more information about the training course contact an...

Page 15: ...n can lead to severe injury or death of the child Even though a child may be within the age group for which this vehicle is recommended he may not have the skills abilities or judgment needed to operate this vehicle safely and may be involved in a serious accident HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD No one under 16 should operate this vehicle ________ SAFETY INFORMATION ________ 13 ...

Page 16: ...ur ability to balance and control this vehicle Could cause an accident resulting in harm to you and or your passenger HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Never carry a passenger Even with a long seat that provides unrestricted operator movement it is not designed nor intended to carry passenger s 14 _______ SAFETY INFORMATION ________ ...

Page 17: ...o go out of control HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD If a road usage is allowed in your area operate your vehicle on paved sur faces only for short distance and for the only purpose of moving the vehicle from an off road usage to another Always operate your vehicle at low speed never exceed 65 km h and reduce the speed before making a turn Always respect all road traffic laws when operating your vehicle on...

Page 18: ...death in the event of an accident Riding without eye protection can result in an accident and increases the chances of a severe injury in the event of an accident Riding without protective clothing increases the chances of severe injury in the event of an accident HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Always wear an approved helmet that fits properly You should also wear Eye protection goggles or face shield Gl...

Page 19: ...ugs WHAT CAN HAPPEN Could seriously affect your judgment Could cause you to react more slowly Could affect your balance and perception Could result in an accident or death HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Never consume alcohol or drugs before or while riding this vehicle ________ SAFETY INFORMATION ________ 17 ...

Page 20: ... losing control of the vehicle which can result in an accident HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Always travel at a speed which is properfor the terrain visibility and operat ing conditions and your experience The maximum speed authorized with this vehicle is 65 km h Always reduce speed before making a turn 18 _______ SAFETY INFORMATION ________ ...

Page 21: ... POTENTIAL HAZARD Failure to inspect the vehicle before operating Failure to properly maintain the vehicle WHAT CAN HAPPEN Increases the possibility of an accident or equipment damage HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Always inspect your vehicle every time prior to use it to make sure the vehi cle is in safe operating condition Always follow the inspection and maintenance procedures and schedules described ...

Page 22: ...WARNING V00A0BQ POTENTIAL HAZARD Removing hands from handlebar or feet from the footrests during opera tion WHAT CAN HAPPEN Removing even one hand or foot can reduce your ability to control the vehi cle or could cause you to lose your balance and fall off the vehicle If you re move a foot from the footrests your foot or leg may come into contact with the rear wheels which could injure you or cause...

Page 23: ...EN You can come upon hidden rocks bumps or holes without enough time to react Could result in the vehicle overturning or loss of control HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Go slowly and be extra careful when operating on unfamiliar terrain Always be alert to changing terrain conditions when operating the vehicle ________ SAFETY INFORMATION ________ 21 ...

Page 24: ...oss of traction or vehicle control which could result in an acci dent including an overturn HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Do not operate on excessively rough slippery or loose terrain until you have learned and practiced the skills necessary to control this vehicle on such terrain Always be especially cautious on these kinds of terrain 22 _______ SAFETY INFORMATION ________ ...

Page 25: ...out of control causing a collision or overturn HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Always follow proper procedures for turning as described further in this Op erator s Guide Practice turning at low speeds before attempting to turn at faster speeds Do not turn at excessive speed ________ SAFETY INFORMATION ________ 23 ...

Page 26: ... The vehicle can overturn more easily on extremely steep hills than on level surfaces or small hills HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Never operate this vehicle on hills too steep for the vehicle or for your abili ties Practice on smaller hills before attempting larger hills 24 _______ SAFETY INFORMATION ________ ...

Page 27: ...his Operator s Guide Always check the terrain carefully before you start up any hill Never climb hills with excessively slippery or loose surfaces Shift your weight forward Never open the throttle suddenly or make sudden gear changes The vehi cle could flip over backwards Never go over the top of any hill at high speed An obstacle a sharp drop or another vehicle or person could be on the other sid...

Page 28: ... hills as described further in this Operator s Guide NOTE A special technique is required when braking as you go down a hill Always check the terrain carefully before you start down any hill Shift your weight backward Never go down a hill at high speed Avoid going down a hill at an angle which would cause the vehicle to lean sharply to one side Go straight down the hill where possible 26 _______ S...

Page 29: ... you have mastered the turning technique as described further in this Operator s Guide on level ground Be very careful when turning on any hill Avoid crossing the side of a steep hill if possible When crossing the side of a hill Always follow proper procedures as described further in this Operator s Guide Avoid hills with excessively slippery or loose surfaces Shift your weight to the uphill side ...

Page 30: ... the brakes Lock parking brake after you are stopped Dismount on uphill side or to a side if pointed straight uphill If you begin rolling backwards Keep your weight uphill Never open the throttle suddenly or make sudden gear changes The vehicle could flip over backwards Never apply the rear brake while rolling backwards Apply the front brake gradually When fully stopped apply rear brake as well an...

Page 31: ...lision Could cause the vehicle to overturn HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Before operating in a new area check for obstacles Never attempt to ride over large obstacles such as large rocks or fallen trees When you go over obstacles always follow proper procedures as described further in this Operator s Guide ________ SAFETY INFORMATION ________ 29 ...

Page 32: ...tion unexpectedly which may cause the vehicle to overturn HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Learn to safely control skidding or sliding by practicing at low speeds and on level smooth terrain On extremely slippery surfaces such as ice go slowly and be very cautious in order to reduce the chance of skidding or sliding out of control 30 _______ SAFETY INFORMATION ________ ...

Page 33: ...AZARD Never operate this vehicle in fast flowing water or in water deeper than that specified further in this Operator s Guide Check water depth and current before you attempt to cross any water Wa ter should not go above footrests Remember that wet brakes may have reduced stopping ability Test your brakes after leaving water If necessary apply them several times to let friction dry out the pads _...

Page 34: ...oper or uneven tire pressure may cause loss of control tire blow outs tire to move around on its rim and increases the risk of an accident HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Always use the size and type of tires specified further in this Operator s Guide for this vehicle Always maintain proper tire pressure as described further in this Operator s Guide Always replace wheels or tires that are damaged 32 _____...

Page 35: ...gh improper installation or use of acces sories All parts and accessories added to this vehicle should be approved by BRP and should be installed and used according to instructions If you have questions consult an authorized Can Am dealer Modification of the vehicle to increase speed and performance may violate the terms and conditions of your vehicle limited warranty In addition cer tain modifica...

Page 36: ...n accident HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Never exceed the stated load capacity for this vehicle including operator as well as other loads and added accessories Cargo should be properly distributed and securely attached Reduce speed when carrying cargo Allow greater distance for braking Always follow the instructions in this Operator s Guide for carrying cargo 34 _______ SAFETY INFORMATION ________ ...

Page 37: ...ons WHAT CAN HAPPEN This can cause serious injury or death HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Never transport flammable or dangerous material While reading this Operator s Guide reminder that WARNING Indicates a potential hazard that if not avoided could result in serious injury or death ________ SAFETY INFORMATION ________ 35 ...

Page 38: ...verturns or collisions which may result in injury including death Not all vehicles are the same Each has its own unique performance characteris tics controls and features Each will ride and handle differently Become completely familiar with the operational controls and the general opera tion of the vehicle before venturing into off road conditions Practice driving in a suitable area free of hazard...

Page 39: ... when released Ensure front brake lever position is adjusted to suit drivers hand Check all brake line fittings for tightness and against leaks With parking brake correctly applied activate the clutch lever It must fully re turn when released Inspect skid plate condition replace if damaged Check clutch for proper adjustment Check drive chain for adjustment and lubrication Check sprockets for wear ...

Page 40: ...ow to dress However it is important that the operator always wear the appropriate protective clothing and apparel including an approved helmet eye protection boots gloves a long sleeved shirt and pants This type of clothing will provide you protection from some of the minor hazards you may encounter en route The operator must never wear loose clothing such as a scarf that may get entangled in the ...

Page 41: ... interfere with your proper control Always be aware that the load may slide or fall off and create an accident Avoid loads that may protrude sideways and get snagged or caught in brush or other obstacles Avoid covering and obstructing the headlights or taillight with the cargo This vehicle is designed specifically to carry an operator only Even with a long seat that provide unrestricted operator m...

Page 42: ...eturn Never consume alcohol or drugs before or while riding Depending on the length of your ride carry additional tools or emergency equip ment Find out where you can get additional gasoline and oil Be prepared for the possible conditions you may encounter An emergency first aid kit should always be a consideration Environment One of the benefits of this vehicle is that it can take you off the bea...

Page 43: ...afety Precautions Care caution experience and driving skill are the best precautions against the haz ards of vehicle operation Whenever there is the slightest doubt that the vehicle can safely negotiate an ob stacle or a particular piece of terrain always choose an alternate route In off road operation power and traction not speed are important Never drive faster than visibility and your own abili...

Page 44: ...e vehicle higher than the other thus causing rollover Drop Offs This vehicle will bottom out and usually stop if either the front or rear wheels are driven over a drop off If the drop is sharp or deep the vehicle will nose dive and tipover WARNING Avoid negotiating drop offs Select an alternate route Riding Techniques Riding your vehicle too fast for the conditions may result in injury Apply only ...

Page 45: ... Always respect all road traffic laws when operating your vehicle on public roads or streets If you have to cross a road the lead driver should get off his vehicle then observe and give directions to the other riders The last person after crossing then assists the lead driver to cross Do not travel sidewalks They are designated for pedestrian use Water can be a unique hazard If it is too deep the ...

Page 46: ...icle Avoid rapid braking This again will possibly result in an uncontrolled slide and tip over of the vehicle Slush should be avoided at all times since it could block the operation or controls of the vehicle Riding in snow may affect the brakes stopping ability Safely reduce speed and allow greater distance for braking Snow projection may cause ice build up or snow accumulation on brake component...

Page 47: ...and follow all posted trail signs They are there to help you and others Obstacles in the trail should be traversed with caution This includes loose rocks fallen trees slippery surfaces fences posts and embankments and depressions You should avoid them whenever possible Remember that some obstacles are too large or dangerous to cross and should be avoided Small rocks or fallen trees may be safely c...

Page 48: ...r K turn while walking back next to the vehicle on the up hill side and with a hand on the brake lever slowly back the rear of the vehicle toward the top of the hill then drive downhill Always walk or dismount on the upside of the slope while keeping clear of the vehicle and its ro tating wheels Do not try to hold on to the vehicle if it begins to topple Stay clear Do not ride over the crest of th...

Page 49: ...o however it is important that you ALWAYS keep your body weight on the upside of the slope and be prepared to dismount on that side should the vehicle begin to topple Do not try to stop or save the vehicle from damage V00A0ZL While reading this Operator s Guide reminder that WARNING Indicates a potential hazard that if not avoided could result in serious injury or death ________ SAFETY INFORMATION...

Page 50: ...uld read and understand this information be fore riding with a passenger passengers affect balance and steering and increase risk of losing control be careful on paved surfaces pavement may seriously affect handling and control NEVER USE UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF DRUGS OR ALCOHOL vmo2009 007 100_en 48 _______ SAFETY INFORMATION ________ ...

Page 51: ...e of charge See an authorized Can Am dealer NOTE The following illustrations used in this Operator s Guide are a general representation only Your model may differ NEVER USE UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF DRUGS OR ALCOHOL vmo2009 003 007_aen LABEL 1 vmo2008 011 021_a TYPICAL 1 Label 1 location V01M02Z LABEL 2 vmo2008 018 030_a 1 Label 2 location ________ SAFETY INFORMATION ________ 49 ...

Page 52: ...kg xxx lb Including weight of operator and accessories Improper tire pressure or overloading can cause loss of control resulting in SEVERE INJURY or DEATH COLD TIRE PRESSURE LOAD FRONT UP TO xxx kg xxx lb REAR MAX xx x kPa X PSI MIN xx x kPa X PSI MAX xx x kPa X PSI MIN xx x kPa X PSI vmo2009 005 007_en LABEL 4 vmo2008 011 023_d TYPICAL 1 Label 4 location vmo2008 018 035_aen LABEL 5 vmo2008 011 02...

Page 53: ... VEHICLE SEE OWNERS MANUAL FOR COMPLETE INSTRUCTIONS xx mm x x vmo2008 011 088_en LABEL 7 vmo2008 018 029_a 1 Label 7 location Bombardier Recreational Products Inc certifies that this ATV complies with the American National Standard for Four Wheel All Terrain Vehicles ANSI SVIA 1 2007 Standard vmo2009 010 100_en LABEL 8 vmo2009 010 101_a 1 Label 8 location ________ SAFETY INFORMATION ________ 51 ...

Page 54: ...IMPORTANT ON PRODUCT LABELS 52 _______ SAFETY INFORMATION ________ ...

Page 55: ...VEHICLE INFORMATION _______________ 53 ...

Page 56: ...INSTRUMENT EQUIPMENTS 18 17 vmo2008 018 033_c While reading this Operator s Guide reminder that WARNING Indicates a potential hazard that if not avoided could result in serious injury or death 54 ______________ ...

Page 57: ...CONTROLS INSTRUMENT EQUIPMENTS 15 16 14 vmo2008 018 032_b 3 11 4 2 1 13 12 vmo2008 018 031_a _______________ 55 ...

Page 58: ...engaged When released the engine speed should return automatically to idle and the vehicle will gradually slow down vmo2008 011 001_a 1 Throttle lever 2 To accelerate 3 To decelerate WARNING Always release the throttle when shifting gears Shifting gears with out releasing the throttle could cause loss of control including the vehicle to overturn and mechani cal damages 2 Front Brake Lever When com...

Page 59: ...L 1 Adjustment cam 2 Brake lever 3 Adjustment position when seated on the vehicle 3 Clutch Lever When compressed the clutch is disen gaged When released the clutch is engaged vmo2008 011 004_a TYPICAL 1 Clutch lever 2 To disengage 3 To engage WARNING Always release the throttle when shifting gears Shifting gears with out releasing the throttle could cause loss of control including the vehicle to o...

Page 60: ...elease mechanism Push parking brake back in place Brake lever should return to rest position Always release parking brake before riding vmo2008 018 013_a OFF POSITION WARNING Make sure parking brake is fully disengaged before operating the vehicle Riding the vehicle with a continuous pressure on the brakes may cause damage to the brake system and cause loss of braking capacity and or fire 5 Headli...

Page 61: ...ights will turn off when button is released 7 Engine Stop Switch This switch is used to stop engine and as an emergency control To stop engine fully release throttle lever then use the engine stop switch All operators of this vehicle should fa miliarize themselves with the function of the engine stop switch by using it several times on first outing and when ever stopping the engine thereafter This...

Page 62: ...r light will blink to indicate that hazard warning lights are working vmo2008 018 024_a 1 Hazard warning indicator light 10 Engine Start Button Button used to start the engine Press and hold to start engine Re lease immediately after engine is start ed Refer to STARTING THE ENGINE in the OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS sec tion for complete procedure on how to start the engine vmo2008 018 021_d 1 Engine st...

Page 63: ...er vehicle startup the normal dis play mode shows either Vehicle speed Engine revolution per minute RPM Both parameters simultaneously combined mode Speed Mode In this mode the display shows the speed of the vehicle either in km h or in MPH vmo2008 018 008 RPM Mode In this mode the display shows the en gine RPM vmo2008 018 009 Combined Mode In this mode the display shows the speed of the vehicle a...

Page 64: ...d either in miles or kilometers Trip Meter trip The trip meter records distance trav elled since it has been reset Distance travelled is displayed either in miles or kilometers It can be used to establish a fuel tank range or distance between 2 way points for instance Push and HOLD display selection but ton for 2 seconds to reset the trip me ter Hour Meter trip time The hour meter records vehicle ...

Page 65: ...ch will override the ignition switch Make sure engine stop switch is in RUN po sition to allow electrical system activa tion NOTE The taillight turns on both ON with headlights or ON without headlights Insert key in switch and turn to the de sired position To remove key turn key to OFF posi tion then pull it out The ON without headlights position turns on the taillight The ON with headlights posit...

Page 66: ...oval of seat to give access to air filter housing and service compartment vmo2008 011 026_c 1 Seat latch Seat Removal Pull latch rearward while gently lifting rear of seat Continue lifting movement until you can release seat retaining devices then completely remove seat vmo2008 011 030_a 1 Seat latch Seat Installation Insert seat front upper slot into coolant tank hook then make sure seat middle t...

Page 67: ...brake system distributes more braking force to the front wheels This will affect vehicle handling and steering control when braking vigorously Take it into account when braking 18 Vehicle Lock As a precaution for theft prevention use the lock provided with the vehicle to lock steering column WARNING Be sure that the ignition switch is turned to OFF position and the parking brake is applied before ...

Page 68: ...CONTROLS INSTRUMENT EQUIPMENTS vmo2009 001 103 WARNING Be sure that the lock is removed before operating the vehicle 66 ______________ ...

Page 69: ...g then fully tighten clockwise Position vent tube in steering column vmo2008 011 106_a TYPICAL 1 Fuel tank cap 2 Vent tube WARNING Always stop engine before refu eling Open cap slowly If a dif ferential pressure condition is no ticed whistling sound heard when loosening fuel tank cap have ve hicle inspected and or repaired before further operation Fuel is flammable and explosive un der certain con...

Page 70: ...he break in period 10 Hour Inspection NOTE The 10 hour inspection is at the expense of the vehicle owner We suggest that after the first 10 hours or 400 km of operation whichever comes first your vehicle be inspected by an authorized Can Am dealer Re fer to MAINTENANCE INFORMATION section A message is displayed on the multi function gauge when the inspection is due Starting the Engine Insert key i...

Page 71: ...edal as follows WARNING Always use the clutch lever to up shift or downshift One full stroke of the pedal shifts the transmission to the next higher or low er gear in the shifting sequence The pedal should automatically return to its original position To upshift to a higher gear put the end of your boot under gearshift lever and lift up the pedal one full stroke To downshift lean the tip of the ge...

Page 72: ... Make sure parking brake is fully disengaged before operating vehicle Stopping the Engine WARNING Avoid parking vehicle on slope Release throttle and completely stop the vehicle vmo2008 011 001_b Apply the parking brake vmo2008 018 014_c Depress and hold clutch lever vmo2008 011 004_b Shift to 1st gear WARNING Always use the clutch lever when shifting gears vmo2008 011 019_d 70 ______________ ...

Page 73: ... LOW PRESSURE ONLY like a garden hose The high pressure can cause electrical or mechanical damages What to Do if Vehicle Is Turned Over When vehicle is turned over or stays tilted on the side put the vehicle back on its wheels then wait 3 to 5 minutes before starting the engine Refer to MAINTENANCE INFORMA TION and inspect the following Inspect air filter housing drain tube for oil accumulation if...

Page 74: ...dent WARNING Suspension steering angle and track width adjustment could af fect vehicle handling and are inter related Always take time to famil iarize yourself with the vehicle s behavior after any suspension steering angle or track width ad justment have been made To adjust compression and rebound to factory settings proceed as follows 1 Turn adjuster clockwise until it stops 2 Turn adjuster cou...

Page 75: ...he distance between front wheels center to center vmr2008 029 043_a A Front distance B Rear distance vmr2008 029 044_a C Same height Refer to the following chart for align ment specification MODEL TOTAL TOE IN Ds 450 0 to 6 35 mm DS 450 X mx 6 35 to 12 7 mm Rear distance B front distance A toe in 5 Set alignment of wheel by adjust ing tie rod vmr2008 029 033_b WHEEL SIDE SHOWN 1 Tie rod 2 Tie rod ...

Page 76: ...l hub inner side of wheel hub Re fer to the TRACK WIDTH SPACER ARRANGEMENT table below to properly adjust track width 5 Apply CV joint grease P N 293 550 019 on drive axle splines 6 Install wheel hub Align a wheel hub opening with a cotter pin hole vmr2008 028 024_a 1 Wheel hub opening 2 Cotter pin hole 7 Install the unused spacers on the outer side of hub vmo2009 005 001_a 1 Spacer on inner side ...

Page 77: ...bsorber Adjustments Spring Preload Shorten the spring for a firmer ride and rough trail condition Lengthen the spring for a softer ride and smooth trail condition vmo2008 011 057_a TYPICAL PRELOAD ADJUSTMENT Step 1 Loosen top locking ring Step 2 Turn adjusting ring accordingly Step 3 Tighten top locking ring Lift the front of the vehicle Spring length should be measured without load on the wheels ...

Page 78: ... vmo2008 011 075_a 1 Rebound adjuster flat screwdriver Turning it clockwise H increases shock damping action stiffer Turning it counterclockwise S de creases shock damping action softer Camber Adjustment X mx Only The camber angle is the angle between the vertical and the steering knuckle pivot axis in a the transversal axis Adjusting the camber angle changes the front wheels inclination and has a...

Page 79: ... desired amount of spac ers on the ball joint threaded rod against the ball joint Refer to the following illustration and the CAM BER ADJUSTMENT GUIDE below 6 Install the ball joint through the sus pension arm sleeve 7 Install the remaining shims in the ball joint threaded rod against the sleeve NOTICE Never install the ball joint retaining nut directly on the suspen sion arm sleeve Always install...

Page 80: ...actory settings and cus tomize each adjustment one at a time Correct the other adjustments if need ed To adjust proceed as follows on both sides 1 Remove wheel see procedure in the MAINTENANCE INFORMA TION section 2 Keeping the vehicle on jack stands remove the bolts retaining the up per suspension arm to the frame vmr2008 030 009_a TYPICAL 1 Upper suspension arm 2 Upper suspension arm bolts 3 Pul...

Page 81: ...5 2 5 2 6 4 3 4 3 7 3 4 3 4 8 2 5 2 5 9 1 6 1 6 10 0 7 0 7 Rear Suspension Adjustments Spring Preload Adjust as follows vmo2008 011 076_a PRELOAD ADJUSTMENT Step 1 Loosen top locking ring Step 2 Turn adjusting ring accordingly Step 3 Tighten top locking ring Lift the rear of the vehicle Spring length should be measured without load on the wheels vmo2008 011 079_a TYPICAL A Spring length Low Speed ...

Page 82: ...er High Speed Compression Damping X mx Only Use a 17 mm wrench to adjust it NOTE The adjuster is located at rear beneath the RH fender vmo2009 010 002_a 1 High speed compression adjuster 17 mm wrench Turning it clockwise H increases shock damping action stiffer Turning it counterclockwise S de creases shock damping action softer Rebound Damping Use a flat screwdriver to adjust it vmo2008 011 077_a...

Page 83: ...nded WARNING Never tip this vehicle on end for transporting We recommend that you carry the vehicle in its nor mal operating position on all 4 wheels V00A18Y Remember to Apply the parking brake and place the transmission in 1st gear Secure the vehicle using the appro priate areas See the following illus tration NOTICE Attaching vehicle at other locations may damage the vehicle vmo2008 011 039_a TY...

Page 84: ...CLE TRANSPORTATION vmo2008 011 098_a TYPICAL NOTICE Attaching vehicle at other locations may damage the vehicle WARNING Do not tow this vehicle behind a car or other vehicle Use a trailer 82 ______________ ...

Page 85: ...MAINTENANCE INFORMATION _______________ 83 ...

Page 86: ...d the required tools you can perform these pro cedures If not see your authorized Can Am dealer Other important items in the maintenance schedule that are more difficult and re quire special tools are best performed by your authorized Can Am dealer WARNING Turn off the engine and follow these maintenance procedures when per forming maintenance If you do not follow proper maintenance procedures you...

Page 87: ...oolant I I 4 R Customer Radiator cap cooling system pressure test I I Dealer Radiator 3 I C I C Customer Clutch 5 6 Dealer Customer 1 Inspect oil level at every ride FIRST engine oil filter replacement must be performed after 3 fuel tanks OR 5 hours of riding whichever comes first 2 Clean at every ride 3 More often under severe use such as dusty area sand snow wet or muddy conditions 4 Every 50 ho...

Page 88: ...fuel rails connections check valves and fuel tank pressure test I I Dealer Fuel pump pressure I Dealer ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Spark plugs 7 I I R Customer Battery connections I I Customer ECM connectors visual inspection without disconnecting I Dealer Electrical connections and fastening ignition system starting system fuel injectors etc I I Dealer Engine stop switch I I Customer Lighting system headli...

Page 89: ...se such as dusty area sand snow wet or muddy conditions 8 Inspect adjust and lubricate at every ride 9 Check tightness WHEELS TIRES Wheel nuts studs I I Customer Front wheel bearings I I Customer Rear wheel hub L Dealer Tires 9 Customer 9 Check tire pressure and wear before every ride STEERING SYSTEM Handlebar fasteners I I Dealer Steering column and bearing 3 I I Dealer Tie rod ends I I Customer ...

Page 90: ...Ball joint boots I I Customer Ball joints 3 I I Dealer Shock absorbers I Customer 3 More often under severe use such as dusty area sand snow wet or muddy conditions BRAKES Brake fluid I I R 11 Customer Brake pads 11 I Dealer Brake discs I Customer Brake hoses I Customer Brake line fittings 12 Customer 11 Brake fluid replacement or any brake system repairs must be performed by an authorized Can Am ...

Page 91: ... for more details 10 Hour Inspection We suggest that after the first 10 hours or 400 km of operation whichever comes first your vehicle be inspected by an authorized Can Am dealer This maintenance is very important and must not be neglected NOTE The 10 hour inspection is at the expense of the vehicle owner We recommend that this inspection be signed by an authorized Can Am dealer Date of 10 hour i...

Page 92: ... 3 Operating range To add oil remove the dipstick Place a funnel into the oil tank fill hole to avoid spillage Add a small amount of oil and recheck oil level Repeat the operation until oil level reaches the dipstick s upper mark Do not overfill Properly tighten dipstick Recommended Engine Oil NOTE The same oil lubricates both engine and transmission Use only XP S 5W 40 synthetic oil P N 293 600 0...

Page 93: ...me for oil to flow out of oil filter 8 Clean magnetic drain plug from metal shavings NOTE Presence of suspect debris in dicates engine damage In such case contact an authorized Can Am dealer 9 Install drain plugs with NEW seal ing washers 10 Clean oil tank stainer as required Refer to MAINTENANCE SCHED ULE 11 Replace oil filter Refer to OIL FIL TER in this section 12 Refill oil tank with 1 8 L of ...

Page 94: ...5 Install a NEW O ring on the oil tank outlet fitting 6 Install the oil tank outlet fitting on the oil tank 7 Carefully reinstall all previously re moved parts NOTICE Take care not to damage O ring while inserting outlet fitting into oil tank Apply oil on O ring to ease installation vmo2008 011 100_a OIL OUTLET ASSEMBLY 1 Hexagonal bolt 2 Washer 3 Insert 4 Outlet fitting 5 O ring 6 Strainer Oil Fi...

Page 95: ... few minutes Ensure there are no leaks 7 Stop engine and check oil level Re fill if necessary Dispose of used oil and filter as per your local environmental regulations Engine Coolant Engine Coolant Level WARNING Check coolant level with engine cold Never add coolant in cooling system when engine is hot NOTE While checking the coolant level visually inspect engine area for leaks The engine coolant...

Page 96: ...08 011 033_a 1 Tabs 4 Gently pull cover rearward to re move vmo2008 011 033_b 5 Remove filler cap With vehicle on a level surface liquid is at a proper level when seen through reservoir cap hole vmo2008 011 087_a COOLANT RESERVOIR 1 Coolant here Fluid level can also be checked using reservoir level marks small ribs 94 ______________ ...

Page 97: ...mmended Engine Coolant Always use ethylene glycol antifreeze containing corrosion inhibitors specifi cally for internal combustion aluminum engines Cooling system must be filled with BRP premixed coolant P N 219 700 362 or with distilled water and an tifreeze solution 50 water 50 an tifreeze Engine Coolant Replacement WARNING In order to avoid potential burns do not remove the coolant tank cap or ...

Page 98: ... Refer to SPECIFICATIONS for more details 10 Run engine at idle with the coolant tank cap off Slowly add additional coolant if necessary do not over fill With vehicle on a level surface liquid is at a proper level when seen through reservoir cap hole vmo2008 011 087_a COOLANT RESERVOIR 1 Coolant here Liquid can also be validated using reservoir level marks small ribs vmo2008 011 107_a COOLANT RESE...

Page 99: ...1 Remove seat 2 Release clamps and remove air fil ter housing cover vmo2008 011 016_b 1 Clamps 2 Air filter housing cover 3 Loosen clamp and remove filter vmo2008 018 018_a 1 Clamp 4 Remove prefilter from air filter vmo2008 018 019 PRE FILTER Air Filter Cleaning Pre Filter 1 Clean pre filter using hot water and soap only use mild detergent 2 Rinse then squeeze pre filter to re move excess water Le...

Page 100: ...used in dusty areas inspect more frequently than specified in MAINTENANCE CHART If liquid or deposits are found squeeze and remove the clamp Pull drain tube out then empty it NOTICE Do not start engine when liquid or deposits are found in the drain tube When liquid or deposits are found the air filter must be inspected dried or replaced depending on its condition Remove air filter as explained abo...

Page 101: ...a CLEAN 1 Clean this portion For installation reverse the removal procedure Radiator Radiator Cleaning Inspect radiating fins They must be clean free of mud dirt leaves and any other deposit that would prevent the radiator to cool properly vmo2008 011 070_a TYPICAL 1 Radiator Remove as much deposits as you can with your hands If water is available in proximity try rinsing the radiating fins If ava...

Page 102: ...ing system Gearshift Pedal Gearshift Pedal Adjustment Remove the screw that clamps the gearshift pedal on the selector shaft end then remove gearshift pedal vmo2008 011 019_b 1 Socket screw Install gearshift pedal at your conve nience then tighten screw Parking Brake Parking Brake Adjustment WARNING Vehicle must be on a level surface to perform parking brake adjust ment Make sure the rear brake co...

Page 103: ...e on the brakes may cause damage to the brake system and cause loss of braking capacity and or fire Clutch Clutch Adjustment NOTE DS 450 X mx model is equipped with a quick cable adjuster that has no lock nut Adjust clutch ca ble as explained below but ignore the information concerning the lock nut The clutch lever nominal free play is 10 to 15 mm refer to next photo vmo2008 011 063_c CLUTCH LEVER...

Page 104: ...Clutch Cover NOTICE When adjustment of the clutch release cover screw is need ed it means that the clutch plates have worn Therefore it is strong ly recommended to take the vehicle to an authorized Can Am dealer for clutch plates inspection 1 Loosen cable adjuster lock nut 2 Completely loosen clutch cable ad juster to provide maximum free play vmo2008 011 064_b TYPICAL 1 Cable adjuster 3 Remove cl...

Page 105: ...11 071_a 1 Lock nut 5 Hold adjustment screw using a flat screwdriver then loosen lock nut counterclockwise vmo2008 011 085_a 1 Screwdriver 2 Clutch adjustment wrench 6 By using the screwdriver gently turn clutch adjuster screw clock wise to locate the point of con tact with release bearing then turn screw out counterclockwise 1 2 turn from contact point 7 Hold adjustment screw using the flat screw...

Page 106: ...ew A Axial play 0 5 mm 8 Reinstall access plugs NOTICE Do not overtighten vmo2008 011 042_c 1 Access plug 9 Properly adjust clutch lever Re fer to ADJUSTMENT AT CLUTCH LEVER above Throttle Cable Throttle Cable Lubrication The throttle cable must be lubricated with cable lubricant P N 293 600 041 or an equivalent WARNING Always use a silicone based lu bricant Using another lubricant like water base...

Page 107: ...mo2008 011 108_a 3 Remove the throttle body side cov er vmo2008 011 101_a LH SIDE OF ENGINE 1 Remove screw 2 Cover 3 Throttle body 4 Install the cable luber P N 529 035 738 or an equivalent on the cable V00I03Y TYPICAL 5 Insert the needle of spray can in the cable luber hole ______________ 105 ...

Page 108: ...e housing 9 Adjust the throttle lever Throttle Lever Throttle Lever Adjustment 1 Slide rubber protector back to ex pose throttle cable adjuster vmo2008 011 072_a 1 Rubber protector 2 Loosen lock nut then turn the ad juster to obtain correct throttle lever free play vmo2008 011 073_a 1 Lock nut 2 Adjuster NOTE Measure throttle free play at the tip of throttle lever 3 Tighten lock nut and reinstall ...

Page 109: ...on make sure that contact surfaces of cylinder head and spark plugs are free of grime 1 Using a feeler gauge set spark plugs gap between 0 7 to 0 8 mm 2 Apply heat sink paste P12 P N 420 897 186 on spark plugs threads to prevent a possible seizure and to increase heat transfer from spark plugs to cylinder head 3 Screw spark plugs into cylinder head by hand and tighten using a torque wrench and a p...

Page 110: ...cable Always connect RED cable first Apply dielectric grease P N 293 550 004 or an equivalent on post to protect against oxidation Fuses Fuses Inspection The electrical system is protected with fuses if a fuse is damaged replace it by one of the same rating NOTICE Do not use a higher rated fuse as this can cause severe dam age To remove fuse from holder pull fuse out Check if filament is melted A1...

Page 111: ...ification Fuses on LH Side of Engine vmo2008 011 037_a FUSES LOCATION 1 Fuse holder vmo2008 011 081_a FUSES DESCRIPTION 1 Cooling fan and accessories 20 A 2 ECM Engine Control Module 5 A 3 Fuel pump 15 A NOTE Be sure to place the plastic clip on top as shown above for proper fuse identification Lights Beam Aiming Adjustment To adjust beam proceed as follows 1 Loosen the bolts shown on the fol lowi...

Page 112: ...with isopropyl al cohol which will not leave a film on the bulb NOTE Concerning the following il lustrations the headlight housing has been removed from the vehicle for a better comprehension To replace the headlight bulb proceed as follows 1 Turn the ignition switch to OFF 2 Remove rubber protector from headlight housing vmo2008 018 038_a TYPICAL 1 Rubber protector 3 Unplug connector from headlig...

Page 113: ...ght housing 3 Pull bulb out of the socket 4 Install the new bulb by pushing it in the socket 5 Put the position lamp socket back in the headlight housing by pushing it in the opening 6 Check light operation Taillight Bulb Replacement 1 Turn the ignition switch to OFF 2 Unscrew lens screws to expose bulb vmo2008 011 049_a TYPICAL 1 Screws 3 Push bulb in and hold while turning counterclockwise to re...

Page 114: ... or missing O ring rollers and correct slack adjustment Drive Chain Lubrication and Cleaning NOTICE Never wash the chain with a high pressure washerorgaso line This will result in damage to the O ring causing premature wear and drive chain failure Clean the side surfaces of the chain with a dry cloth NOTE Do not brush chain Lubricate only with an approved O ring chain lubricant Other commercial ch...

Page 115: ...idpoint between sprockets NOTE Correct chain free play adjust ment is 22 mm at midway between sprockets 5 Tighten the rear axle lock bolts to 48 N m Drive Chain Slider Drive Chain Slider Inspection Check the drive chain slider frequently see the MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Replace the drive chain slider when it is worn See an authorized Can Am dealer for replacement Drive Chain Sprockets Drive Chain Spro...

Page 116: ...ke a tire rotation The front and rear tires have a different size The tires are directional and their rotation must be kept in a specific direction for proper operation WARNING When the tires are replaced never install a bias tire with a radial tire This combined application may create handling and or stability problems Do not mix tires of different size and or design on the same axle Front tire p...

Page 117: ...sh and pull the wheels from the up per edge to feel the play See an autho rized Can Am dealer if there is any play Rear Axle Rear Axle Inspection Lift rear of vehicle high enough to have wheels off the ground Push and pull rear axle to feel the play Look for axle bending or runout See an authorized Can Am dealer if there is any play or damage Suspensions Suspensions Inspection Shock Absorbers Insp...

Page 118: ...ion synthetic grease P N 293 550 033 or an equiva lent NOTE On the X mx model only the lower suspension arms have grease fittings vmo2008 011 054_a TYPICAL LOWER SUSPENSION ARM 1 Grease fittings vmo2008 011 055_a TYPICAL UPPER SUSPENSION ARM EXCEPT X mx 1 Grease fittings Rear Suspension Lubrication Lubricate with suspension synthetic grease P N 293 550 033 at grease fit tings shown vmr2008 031 027...

Page 119: ...er voir cover sight window A DARK color indicates a proper fluid level A LIGHT color indicates a low fluid lev el vmo2008 011 062_a TYPICAL 1 Proper fluid level 2 Low fluid level Clean and remove the filler cover then add fluid as required Do not overfill Visually inspect lever boot condition Check for cracks tears etc Replace if damaged Rear Brake Fluid Reservoir With vehicle on a level surface c...

Page 120: ...ealed container NOTICE To avoid serious damage to the braking system do not use fluids other than the recommended one nor mix different fluids for top ping up Brakes Inspection The parking brake installed at rear is mechanical and uses a cable that is adjustable If an adjustment is neces sary contact an authorized Can Am dealer The regular braking system is a hy draulic type and no adjustment is r...

Page 121: ...f fler tip to avoid water infiltration in the exhaust system Painted parts which are damaged should be properly repainted to pre vent rust When required wash the body with hot water and soap only use mild de tergent Apply non abrasive wax NOTICE Never clean plastic parts with strong detergent degreasing agent paint thinner acetone etc Seat Latch Remove seat and check latch mecha nism See an author...

Page 122: ...than four months proper storage is a necessity See an authorized Can Am dealer for proper procedures When using your vehicle after stor age a preparation is required See an authorized Can Am dealer for proper procedures While reading this Operator s Guide reminder that WARNING Indicates a potential hazard that if not avoided could result in serious injury or death 120 ______________ ...

Page 123: ...TECHNICAL INFORMATION ______________ 121 ...

Page 124: ... note of all the serial numbers on your vehicle and supply them to your insur ance company Vehicle Identification Number MFD DATEFAB 12 2003 2BPS1234X2V000123 1234 MODEL VIN NIV MANUFACTURED BY FABRIQUÉ PAR MADE IN FABRIQUÉ AU XXXXX TYPE ATV VTT 2 1 vmo2008 011 094_a TYPICAL VEHICLE SERIAL NUMBER LABEL 1 V I N Vehicle Identification Number 2 Model number vmo2008 011 026_a 1 Vehicle serial number l...

Page 125: ...ddd2009 001 The EC Declaration of Conformity does not appear in this version of the Operator s Guide Please refer to the printed version that was delivered with your vehicle EN ...

Page 126: ...ion Oil filter Synthetic multi layer oil filter Decompressor Automatic Exhaust system BRP stainless steel Air filter 2 stage foam filter TRANSMISSION Clutch Wet clutch multi disc Transmission Integrated 5 speeds constant mesh transmission COOLING SYSTEM Type Liquid cooled with integrated water pump Radiator Front mounted with thermostatic fan FUEL SYSTEM Type Electronic fuel injection with a singl...

Page 127: ...plug Gap 0 7 to 0 8 mm Number of spark plug 2 Type Maintenance free battery type Battery Volt 12 volts 7 A h Starting system Electric start Start in any gear with clutch applied or on NEUTRAL Headlights low beam 2 x 35 W Headlights high beam 2 x 35 W Front position lamps 2 x 5 W Turn signal lights 4 x 10W Taillight 5 21 W Main 30 A Charging system 20 A Turn signals 5 A Fan and accessories 20 A ECM...

Page 128: ...p to 100 kg Rear 48 kPa maximum 34 5 kPa minimum Front 21 x 7R 10 Size Rear 20 x 11R 9 WHEELS Front 10 x 5 5 10 x 5 Size Rear 9 x 8 5 9 x 8 Wheel nuts torque 52 N m BRAKES Front Hydraulic 2 discs Rear Hydraulic single disc Parking brake Separate RH lock lever on handlebar rear wheels STEERING Toe in vehicle on ground measured on the center of tire tread 0 to 6 35 mm WEIGHT AND LOADING CAPACITY Tot...

Page 129: ...hetic oil Do not use other synthetic oil synthetic blend oil or additive in Can Am ATV wet clutch equipped vehicles Refer to ENGINE OIL in the MAINTENANCE INFORMATION section for more details Coolant Ethylene glycol water mix 50 coolant 50 distilled water Use BRP premixed coolant or a coolant specially designed for aluminum engines Type Premium unleaded gasoline Fuel Octane 95 RON Hydraulic brake ...

Page 130: ...ft lbf in 12 PSI kPa 6 89 imp oz U S oz 0 96 imp gal U S gal 1 2 imp gal L 4 55 U S oz ml 29 57 U S gal L 3 79 MPH km h 1 61 Fahrenheit Celsius F 32 1 8 Celsius Fahrenheit C 1 8 32 hp kW 0 75 1 To obtain the reverse sequence divide by the given factor To convert millimeters to inches divide by 25 4 NOTE Conversion factors are rounded off to 2 decimals for easier use 128 ______________ ...

Page 131: ...TROUBLESHOOTING ______________ 129 ...

Page 132: ...e cranking Proceed as follows Insert key in ignition switch and turn to ON position Press completely and HOLD throttle lever Press the engine START button The engine should be cranked for 20 seconds Release engine START but ton Release throttle lever and start crank engine again to allow starting If it does not work Clean the spark plug caps area Remove the spark plugs refer to MAINTENANCE INFORMA...

Page 133: ...ER BUT FAILS TO START 2 Lack of fuel to engine Refer to ENGINE TURNS OVER BUT FAILS TO START 3 Engine is overheating check engine indicator lamp red comes ON or flashes Refer to ENGINE OVERHEATS 4 Air filter housing clogged or dirty Check air filter and clean if necessary Check liquid deposits in air filter housing drain tube 5 Ignition coil disconnected Check ignition coil connection ENGINE OVERH...

Page 134: ... Contact an authorized Can Am dealer VEHICLE CANNOT REACH FULL SPEED 1 Engine See ENGINE LACKS ACCELERATION OR POWER 2 Parking brake Ensure parking brake is completely removed 3 Air filter housing clogged or dirty Check air filter and clean if necessary Check liquid deposits in air filter housing drain tube TRANSMISSION DOES NOT SHIFT SMOOTHLY 1 Engine transmission oil level is low Refill oil tank...

Page 135: ...thorized Can Am dealer CHECK ENGINE red INDICATOR LAMP STAYS ON 1 Engine is overheating Check ENGINE OVERHEATS 2 Low or high battery voltage Check battery voltage and charging system Contact an authorized Can Am dealer CHECK ENGINE red INDICATOR LAMP FLASHES 1 Engine is under a protection mode limp home Contact an authorized Can Am dealer ______________ 133 ...

Page 136: ...operation of the engine check engine indicator lamp will also blink see an authorized Can Am dealer CHECK ENGINE Engine fault check engine indicator lamp will also be ON see an authorized Can Am dealer MAINTENANCE SOON Maintenance due see an authorized Can Am dealer NO ECM COMMUNICATION Communication error between gauge and engine control module ECM see an authorized Can Am dealer NOTICE 1 If the ...

Page 137: ...WARRANTY ______________ 135 ...

Page 138: ...HOUT LIMITATION ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FIT NESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE TO THE EXTENT THAT THEY CANNOT BE DISCLAIMED THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE LIFE OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY INCIDENTAL AND CONSE QUENTIAL DAMAGES ARE EXCLUDED FROM COVERAGE UNDER THIS WARRANTY SOME STATES PROVINCES DO NOT ALLOW FOR THE DIS CLAIMERS LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS IDENTIFIED ABOVE AS...

Page 139: ...t limitation towing storage telephone rental taxi inconvenience insurance coverage loan payments loss of time loss of income 4 WARRANTY COVERAGE PERIOD This warranty will be in effect from the date of delivery to the first retail consumer or the date the product is first put into use whichever occurs first and for a period of SIX 6 CONSECUTIVE MONTHS for private use or commercial use owners The em...

Page 140: ...defect and provide it with reasonable access to the product and reasonable opportunity to repair it The customer must also present to the authorized BRP dealer proof of purchase of the product and must sign the repair work order prior to starting the repair in order to validate the warranty repair All parts replaced under this limited warranty become the property of BRP 7 WHAT BRP WILL DO BRP s ob...

Page 141: ...naviclub com Your 2009 Can Am ATV could be originally equipped with Carlisle or ITP branded ATV tires The tires are warranted separately by the tire manufacturer Please con tact the manufacturer or ask your authorized BRP dealer for warranty coverage and assistance Carlisle Tire Wheel Company 23 Windham Boulevard Aiken SC 29805 Warranty Information in USA 1 800 260 7959 in Canada 1 800 265 6155 in...

Page 142: ...e number below In Canada In USA BOMBARDIER RECREATIONAL PRODUCTS INC CAN AM VTT Consumer Assistance Center 75 J A Bombardier Street Sherbrooke Québec J1L 1W3 Tel 819 566 3366 BRP US INC CAN AM VTT Consumer Assistance Center 7575 Bombardier Court Wausau WI 54401 Tel 715 848 4957 In the USA products are distributed and serviced by BRP US Inc 2008 Bombardier Recreational Products Inc All rights reser...

Page 143: ...WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY GIVEN AND ACCEPTED IN LIEU OF ANY AND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE TO THE EXTENT THAT THEY CANNOT BE DISCLAIMED THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE LIFE OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTIES INCIDENTAL AND CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARE EXCLUDED FROM COVERAGE UNDER T...

Page 144: ...e of delivery to the first retail consumer or the date the product is first put into use whichever occurs first and for a period of SIX 6 CONSECUTIVE MONTHS for private use or commercial use The repair or replacement of parts or the performance of service under this warran ty does not extend the life of this warranty beyond its original expiration date 5 CONDITIONS TO HAVE WARRANTY COVERAGE This w...

Page 145: ... coverage period under the conditions described herein BRP s responsibility is limited to making the required repairs or replacements of parts No claim of breach of warranty shall be cause for cancellation or rescission of the sale of the ATV to the owner In the event that service is required outside of the country of original sale the owner will bear responsibility for any additional charges due ...

Page 146: ... office BRP FINLAND OY Service Department Ahjotie 30 Fin 96320 Rovaniemi Finland Tel 358 16 3208 111 For all other countries please contact your local distributor or our North America office BOMBARDIER RECREATIONAL PRODUCTS INC Consumer Assistance Center 75 J A Bombardier Street Sherbrooke Québec J1L 1W3 Tel 819 566 3366 You will find your distributor s coordinates on www brp com For the territory...

Page 147: ...Y GIVEN AND ACCEPTED IN LIEU OF ANY AND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE TO THE EXTENT THAT THEY CANNOT BE DISCLAIMED THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE LIFE OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTIES INCIDENTAL AND CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARE EXCLUDED FROM COVERAGE UNDER THIS WARRANTY SOME JU...

Page 148: ...uct is first put into use whichever occurs first and for a period of TWENTY FOUR 24 CONSECUTIVE MONTHS for private use SIX 6 CONSECUTIVE MONTHS for commercial or rental use The product is used commercially when it is used in connection with any work or employment that generates income during any part of the warranty period The product is also used commercially when at any point during the warranty...

Page 149: ...untry 7 WHAT BRP WILL DO BRP s obligations under this warranty are limited to at its sole discretion repairing parts found defective under normal use maintenance and service or replacing such parts with new genuine Can Am parts without charge for parts and labor at any authorized BRP Distributor Dealer during the warranty coverage period under the conditions described herein BRP s responsibility i...

Page 150: ...r Assistance Center Skaldenstraat 125 9042 Gent Belgium Tel 32 9 218 26 00 For Scandinavian countries please contact our Finland office BRP FINLAND OY Service Department Ahjotie 30 Fin 96320 Rovaniemi Finland Tel 358 16 3208 111 For all other countries please contact your local distributor or our North America office BOMBARDIER RECREATIONAL PRODUCTS INC Consumer Assistance Center 75 J A Bombardier...

Page 151: ...t services and offers please let us know by writing to the address below Also note that from time to time carefully selected and trustworthy organizations may be permitted to use the coordinates of our clients to promote quality products and services If you prefer not to have your name and address released please let us know by writing to the address below BRP EUROPEAN DISTRIBUTION Warranty Depart...

Page 152: ... the expiration of the limited warranty is very important as it enables BRP to reach the ATV owner if necessary like when safety recalls are initiated It is the owner s responsibility to notify BRP STOLEN UNITS If your personal ATV is stolen you should notify BRP or an autho rized Can Am dealer We will ask you to provide your name address phone num ber the vehicle identification number and the dat...

Page 153: ... COUNTRY NAME STREET STATE PROVINCE NO CITY ZIP POSTAL CODE APT o o TELEPHONE COUNTRY TELEPHONE V00A2F CHANGE OF ADDRESS CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER Model Number OLD ADDRESS OR PREVIOUS OWNER NEW ADDRESS OR NEW OWNER Vehicle Identification Number V I N NAME STREET STATE PROVINCE NO CITY APT ZIP POSTAL CODE COUNTRY NAME STREET STATE PROVINCE NO CITY ZIP POSTAL CODE APT o o TEL...

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Page 155: ... completed by the dealer at the time of the sale DEALER IMPRINT AREA NAME No STREET APT CITY STATE PROVINCE ZIP POSTAL CODE V00A2IL Please verify with your dealer to ensure your vehicle has been registered with BRP While reading this Operator s Guide reminder that WARNING Indicates a potential hazard that if not avoided could result in serious injury or death ...

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