II MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES
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TYPICAL
19) Wheels and Tires
Tire Pressure
WARNING
Tire pressure greatly affects vehi-
cle handling and stability. Insuf-
ficient pressure may cause tire to
deflate and rotate on wheel. Over-
pressure may burst the tire. Al-
ways follow recommended pres-
sure.
NEVER set tire pressure
below minimum. It could cause
the tire to dislodge from the rim.
Since tires are low-pressure types,
a manual pump should be used.
Check pressure when tires are
cold
before using the vehicle. Tire pres-
sure changes with temperature and
altitude. Recheck pressure if one of
these conditions has changed.
For your convenience,
a pressure
gauge is supplied in tool kit.
Although the tires are specifically de-
signed for off-road use, a flat may still
occur. Therefore, it is recommended
to carry a tire pump and a repair kit.
Refer to
SPECIFICATIONS
for recom-
mended pressure.
Tire Inspection
Check tire for damage and wear. Re-
place if necessary.
Do not rotate tires. 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.
Tire Replacement
Tires replacement should be per-
formed by an authorized Can-Am
dealer.
WARNING
– Replace tires only with the same
type and size as original tires.
– For unidirectional tread pat-
tern, ensure that the tires are
installed in the correct direction
of rotation.
– Tires should be replaced, by an
experienced person, in accor-
dance with tire industry stan-
dards and tools.
Wheel Removal
Place vehicle on a level surface.
Engage 6WD mode.
Place shift lever in PARK.
Apply brake lock.
Loosen lug nuts then lift vehicle.
Secure vehicle on jack stands.
Remove lug nuts then remove wheel.
Wheel Installation
At installation, it is recommended to
apply anti-seize lubricant on threads.
If tires are unidirectional, make sure to
install wheel according to tire rotation.
Carefully tighten lug nuts in a criss-
cross
sequence
then
apply
final
torque.
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Summary of Contents for OUTLANDER 6x6 T 2021 Series
Page 13: ...A SAFETY INFORMATION ________A SAFETY INFORMATION _______ 11...
Page 87: ...B VEHICLE INFORMATION _______________ 85...
Page 88: ...I CONTROLS 219002091 101 TYPICAL 86 ______________...
Page 102: ...III EQUIPMENT 219002091 100 TYPICAL 2 UP MODEL SHOWN 100 ______________...
Page 130: ...INSTRUCTIONS FOR VEHICLE LIFTING This page is intentionally blank 128 ______________...
Page 131: ...C MAINTENANCE ______________ 129...
Page 165: ...D TECHNICAL INFORMATION ______________ 163...
Page 166: ...EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY DoC_ATV_MY21 T Cat 164 ______________...
Page 174: ...I SPECIFICATIONS This page is intentionally blank 172 ______________...
Page 175: ...E TROUBLESHOOTING ______________ 173...
Page 182: ...II MULTIFUNCTION GAUGE MESSAGES This page is intentionally blank 180 ______________...
Page 183: ...F SPARE PARTS ______________ 181...
Page 185: ...G WARRANTY ______________ 183...
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