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sure reservoir is level. Remove reservoir cap. Check the brake fluid level, the reservoir is full when the fluid reaches of the top of window. Add fluid as required using a clean funnel. Visually inspect lever boot condition. Check for cracks, tears, etc. Replace if damaged. NOTICE Brake fluid can damage plastic and painted surface. Wipe off and clean any spillage. Reinstall reservoir cap and tighten screws. NOTE: Ensure filler cap diaphragm is pushed in- side the cap before closing the brake fluid reser- voir. Inspecting and Cleaning Brake System NOTICE Do not clean brake components in petroleum based solvent. Use brake system cleaner only. Soiled brake pads must be re- placed with new ones.


To clean parts from the brake system, use the fol- lowing recommended products or an equivalent. level marks of brake For all other countries PARTS CLEANER pedal fluid reservoir. Brake Pads 1. Measure brake pad lining thickness. BRAKE PAD MINIMUM THICKNESS — Check cleanliness of master cylinder rod and boot. Replace as necessary. Hand Lever Check hand lever as follows: — Lever pivot bolt cleanliness — Lever pivot bolt movement. Brake Pedal 1. BRAKE PAD GROOVE — Brake pedal pivot cleanliness. Brake Caliper Brake Hoses 1. Remove caliper then check the following com- 1. Check hoses for leaks, crushed, deformations, ponents: cracking or scrapes. Clean and remove reservoir cover with its di- 2. Clean the following components using the rec- aphragm. ommended product or an equivalent: 2. Connect a clear hose onto bleeder. NOTE: Do not remove pistons from caliper for cleaning them.


Lubricate caliper slider using an appropriate BRAKE CALIPER SYNTHETIC GREASE. Brake Disc 1. Check brake disc as follows: — Check disc thickness — Check disc surfaces — Check disc warpage. TYPICAL BRAKES subsection for details. Caliper bleeder 2. Clean brake disc using the recommended prod- uct or an equivalent. Loosen bleeder. Check master cylinder as follows: 5. Repeat draining procedure for the other bleed- — Leaks or damages. See NOTE: Brake fluid reservoir must be kept full to BRAKES subsection. prevent air from being pumped into the system. Filling the Brake Fluid 1. Unscrew all bleeders until brake fluid comes 1. Add recommended brake fluid to MAX. out then close it.


See BRAKES subsection. REQUIRED TOOL. Place pump to vacuum position. Pump vacuum pump a few times. TYPICAL - BRAKE FLUID RESERVOIR 6. Continue to pump until no more air bubbles ap- pear in clear hose. Close then tighten bleeder. Perform bleeding procedure for the other bleed- ers. Brake fluid reservoir Bleeding the Brake System Manual NOTE: If applicable, ensure filler cap diaphragm is Procedure fully retracted before closing the cap. Use only DOT 4 brake fluid from a sealed con- 3. Open bleeder and then close it. Do not use brake fluid from an old or already opened container. Repeat procedure until fluid flows out without any air bubbles. Tighten bleeder. BODY Inspecting Seat Latch Operation Ensure seat latch functions properly and that seat is properly secured when latched.


FRAME Inspecting the Frame Inspect frame for damages such as: — Cracks — Dents — Twisting — Deformation — Corrosion — Loose fasteners. Pay particular attention to: — Front and rear frame extensions body mod- ules — Underside of frame — Suspension attachment points — Engine attachment points. Inspecting the Tow Hitch 1. Ensure tow hitch receptacle module is solidly mounted. Inspect hitch for cracks and other damages. Repair or replace if necessary. STORAGE PROCEDURE SERVICE PRODUCTS Description Part Number Page BRP HEAVY DUTY CLEANER COUNTRY ONLY GENERAL ENGINE If the ATV is not used or is to be stored for more Engine Internal Lubrication than 4 months, be sure to perform the storage Engine internal parts must be lubricated to protect procedures described below.


them from rust formation during the storage pe- Where applicable, refer to the appropriate sub- riod. sections in this manual for details of the required Proceed as follows: tasks as outlined in these procedures. Remove side body panels. Remove spark plugs. NOTE: To facilitate the inspection and ensure 3. Spray storage oil into each cylinder see follow- adequate lubrication of components, it is rec- ing table. ommended to clean the entire vehicle. Refer to NOTE: Use the storage oil as per country availabil- VEHICLE CLEANING in this subsection.


XPS STORAGE OIL U. In drowned mode, press start button, 1 or 2 Follow the manufacturer's instructions for proper seconds maximum, to lubricate cylinders. Reinstall spark plugs. Block engine air inlet hose using a rag to prevent intrusion of small animals. CVT Protection 1. Remove drive belt. Inspect and clean pulleys. NOTE: Do not reinstall drive belt. Close CVT cover. Remove CVT outlet from exhaust system heat shield and from CVT outlet hose. Store and charge battery as per battery manufac- turer's recommendations. CVT cover Lubricate rear propeller shaft U-joints. Exhaust system heat shield 3. CVT outlet CHASSIS 6. Block CVT outlet hose using a rag. Lubrication Lubricate front and rear suspension as applicable.


Tire Pressure Inflate tires to recommended pressure. Vehicle Cleaning Wash and dry the vehicle. NOTICE Never use a high pressure washer to clean the vehicle. USE LOW PRESSURE ONLY such as a garden hose. The high pressure can cause electrical or mechanical damages. TYPICAL To clean plastic parts, use only flannel cloths and 1. Exhaust System To clean vinyl parts, use only flannel cloths and a mild non abrasive multipurpose cleaner. Block muffler outlet using a rag to avoid intrusion of small animals. NOTICE It is necessary to use flannel cloths on plastic parts to avoid damaging surfaces. Never clean plastic parts with strong deter- gent, degreasing agent, paint thinner, acetone, products containing chlorine, etc. To clean heavily soiled parts of the vehicle, includ- ing metallic parts use the following. Inspect the vehicle and repair any damage. Touch up all metal spots where paint has been scratched off. Spray all metal parts with an appropriate lubricant for rust protection.


Vehicle Protection Protect the vehicle with a cover to prevent dust accumulation during storage. NOTICE The vehicle has to be stored in a cool and dry place, and covered with an opaque tarpaulin. This will prevent sun rays and grime from affecting plastic components and vehicle finish. Any worn, broken or damaged parts found must be replaced. Remove rags that were installed for storage: en- gine air inlet hose, CVT outlet hose and muffler. Clean drive and driven pulleys to remove storage protective lubricant, then reinstall drive belt. Remove parts required to allow inspection of entire engine air inlet system. Check for animal nests and other foreign material. Reinstall re- moved parts. Drain fuel tank and fill with fresh fuel if a fuel sta- bilizer was not used for storage. Reinstall battery. Refer to CHARGING SYSTEM subsection. Inflate tires to the recommended pressure.


Test drive vehicle. GENERAL WHAT TO DO IF WATER IS IN NOTE: Component failures resulting from these THE AIR FILTER HOUSING events are not warrantable. Inspect the drain reservoir underneath the air filter Refer to the appropriate subsections in this man- housing to validate if water is present. ual for details of the required tasks as outlined in these procedures. WHAT TO DO IF WATER IS IN THE CVT The CVT drain plug is located on the rear portion of the CVT cover. It is accessible from the rear LH fender. Inspect the CVT drain plug to validate if water is present. Air filter housing drain reservoir. If water is present, press clamp and remove reser- voir to drain water from air filter housing. If one of the following conditions is met, refer to WHAT TO DO IF VEHICLE IS IMMERSED IN WA- TER: — If more than 50 ml 2 U.


Drain plug — If any deposits are present in the drain reservoir. Spring clamp NOTICE Failure to service vehicle properly NOTICE If water is present in the CVT, it could may lead to component permanent damage. result in belt slippage. The engine will acceler- ate but the vehicle will remain still. WHAT TO DO IF VEHICLE IS If water is present, remove CVT drain plug to ex- TURNED OVER pel water. In the event the vehicle was rolled over tilted on Reinstall the drain plug and secure it using the it's side; put the vehicle back on its wheel, wait 3 spring clamp. to 5 minutes, then check the following: NOTE: Make sure hose is properly inserted on — Inspect air filter housing for oil accumulation, CVT cover nipple. if any oil is found, clean air filter and air filter If an appreciable amount of water is drained from housing. the CVT cover, remove the cover and properly ser- — Check engine oil level and refill if necessary.


vice the CVT. system components. Inspect fuel tank for water intrusion. If in doubt, — Inspect body and chassis for any damages. flush fuel tank and refill with new fuel. If the oil pressure light stays on, Inspect fuel tank vent system for water intrusion. stop engine immediately and investigate the Clean as required. Replace breather filter. Carry problem. out a fuel pump pressure test. Replace tion gauge. Correct as required. brake fluid as required. Limited model: Inspect ACS intake hose for any Inspect all lights for water intrusion. Dry as re- trace of oil. Clean thoroughly if oil is found in hose. If oil reached compressor, disassemble compres- Inspect multifunction switch for water intrusion. sor and clean thoroughly. Dry as required. Crank engine in drowned WARNING mode to expel any water. Do not use vehicle if any of the controls, steering, suspension or brakes are damaged CAUTION Keep away from spark plug or inoperative. holes to avoid being splashed when cranking engine.


WHAT TO DO IF VEHICLE IS Add a small quantity of engine oil in cylinders ap- IMMERSED IN WATER proximately 2 teaspoonfuls. In the event the vehicle was immersed, proceed Install spark plugs replace if required. with the following. WARNING NOTICE A vehicle that was immersed may Before starting engine, use B. and be damaged or prone to malfunctions short check vehicle for fault codes. and long term if not serviced promptly and ap- propriately. Do not crank or start engine. Start the engine and allow it to run at idle speed Drain the entire air intake system. Inspect the until the engine reaches its operating tempera- throttle body. Remove parts as required.


Inspect and clean air box as needed. Remove Stop the engine. parts as required. Change engine oil and filter. Replace the air filter. NOTE: Change oil as many times as necessary, Drain, inspect and clean the CVT. until there is no whitish appearance in engine oil. Limited model: Inspect ACS hose. If water is Replace front differential oil. present, disassemble and dry compressor. Replace rear final drive oil. Inspect front differential and rear final drive vents. Lubricate front and rear suspensions and propeller Clean or replace as necessary shaft joints. Test drive to confirm proper operation. Clean muffler spark arrester..


Remove fuse box covers. Check for presence of water. Dry as necessary. Disconnect, clean and dry the following electrical connectors: — ECM — Multifunction gauge — DPS. NEW 4. NEW NEW. Place vehicle on a workstation equipped with an engine-lifting hoist. Set transmission to park "P" and engage parking brake. Carry out procedures in following table. Master cylinder assembly moved back. Remove front propeller shaft bolt and washer. Disconnect motor connector 2. Disconnect light switch connector 3. Remove locking tie. ENGINE MOUNT NUT REMOVAL, RH SIDE 1. Remove nuts. NOTE: Do not remove engine mount bolts at this time. Loosen clamps 2. Remove CVT air inlet adapter. Disconnect crankcase vent hose from engine. FRONT ENGINE MOUNT REMOVAL 1. Upper engine mount 2. Remove these screws. Remove the gear switch connector and VSS connectors from their support. Disconnect magneto connector from voltage regulator rectifier. Magneto connector. Remove magneto harness from its location along vehicle and gather it in a bundle near engine.


NOTE: It may be necessary to slightly lift the rear body module to ease magneto harness removal. MAGNETO HARNESS ROUTING SOME PARTS REMOVED FOR CLARITY 1. Magneto harness 2. Voltage regulator connector to disconnect gray 3. Locking ties to remove. RH SIDE, ENGINE MOUNTING PLATE REMOVAL 1. Remove these fasteners 2. Remove right side engine mounting plates. Attach hoist to extension tool and slightly pick up some engine weight with the hoist. LH SIDE, ENGINE MOUNTING BOLT REMOVAL 1. Engine mounting bolts. LH SIDE, ENGINE MOUNT BRACKET REMOVAL Step 1: Remove engine mount bracket bolts Step 2: Remove engine mounts. Reverse the removal procedure. However, pay at- tention to the following.


When installing a part, refer to its applicable subsection for tightening torques and products required. Inspect condition of engine mounts. Install engine on vehicle. Install all engine retaining bolts loosely. Install front and rear propeller shafts. Tighten re- taining screws to specification. Tighten engine mounting bolts to specification. Slightly lift engine and move forward Reconnect all hoses, adapters and electrical con- 2. Disconnect rear propeller shaft nections. If applicable, fill engine as per specification with engine oil. Fill and bleed cooling system. Check for any leaks. Install all remaining removed parts. Test drive vehicle to confirm proper operation. Move engine rearward Engine Mount Removal 2. Disconnect front propeller shaft Insert a punch into one engine mount bushing and push the opposite bushing out.


Loctite silicone sealant. GENERAL NOTICE Never modify the air intake system. The engine is calibrated to operate specifically with these components. CVT air inlet screws Air Filter Housing Removal 1. Remove front body module. Refer to BODY 4. Remove ECM retaining screws. Remove dashboard support retaining screws. Pull aft pins from grommets and move support toward front. Remove engine harness connectors HIC from air filter housing. Move ECM aside. DASHBOARD SUPPORT REMOVAL 1. Screws to remove. Engine harness connectors HIC. Air intake tube retaining screw TYPICAL 1.


Link rod retaining bolt 8. Move air intake tube forward for access to LH coolant tank screw. Carefully move link rod downward. Remove coolant tank retaining screws. Remove the following locking ties. Remove crankcase vent hose from air filter 1. RH coolant tank retaining screw housing. Remove crankcase vent hose here 1. Remove fasteners retaining aft end of air filter Detach throttle body from intake adapter and housing. air filter housing. Clamp screws to loosen 1. Nuts 2 Slightly lift air filter housing upward. Move throttle body aside to make room. Air Filter Housing Inspection Check air filter housing for cracks or other dam- age. Air Filter Housing Installation The installation is the reverse of the removal pro- cedure. However, pay attention to the following. Refer to applicable exploded views for tightening torque. GENERAL WARNING Never touch exhaust system components im- mediately after the engine has run.


Loosen exhaust pipe clamp. Inspecting the Muffler Check muffler and cover for cracks or other dam- ages. Check if the rubbers support are brittle, hard or otherwise damaged. Replace if needed. Installing the Muffler Reverse the removal procedure. Clamp nut Removing the Heat Shield 2. Remove muffler retaining bolts. Refer to BODY and remove following LH body panels. Bolt 2. Washer 3. Remove the muffler. LH SIDE 1. Side panel 2. Side panel extension 3. Rear panel extension Max models. Remove outer heat shield retaining bolts. NOTICE Do not use an impact tool to remove or install heat shield bolts. MAX Models 4. Remove heat shield extension retaining bolts. Remove muffler for rear and inner heat shield removal. Outer heat shield extension 2. M6 x 16 bolts. Rear heat shield TYPICAL 2. M6 x 25 bolt 1. Inner heat shield extension 3. M6 elastic nut 2. M6 x 16 bolts 4.


M6 x 16 bolts with washers. Installing the Heat Shield Reverse the removal procedure. Refer to exploded view for torque specifications, and following illustration for rear heat shield tight- ening sequence. Retaining nuts MODELS 4. Remove front head pipe from vehicle. Removing the Head Pipe NOTE: The space to remove the front head pipe 1. Remove MUFFLER See procedure in this sub- is limited. Remove it without forcing it. Refer to BODY and remove RH and LH inner Inspecting the Head Pipe fender panels. Check head pipe for cracks, bending or other dam- ages. Installing the Head Pipe Reverse the removal procedure. Install NEW exhaust gasket and pipe exhaust re- taining nuts. Remove inner fender panel both sides Tighten all fasteners as per following tightening 3. From RH side of vehicle, remove head pipe re- sequence. Refer to exploded view for torque taining nuts. Y-PIPE TWIN CYLINDER HEAD PIPE TWIN CYLINDER MODELS MODELS - FRONT CYLINDER Removing the Y-Pipe Removing the Front Head Pipe 1.


Remove MUFFLER. See procedure in this sub- 1. Remove Y-PIPE See procedure in this subsec- section. Remove OUTER HEAT SHIELD. See procedure 2. Refer to BODY and remove LH and RH inner in this subsection. Remove the following parts: — Springs from head pipe — Y-pipe retaining nuts on rear cylinder — Y-pipe from vehicle. Remove inner fender panel both sides. From RH side of vehicle, remove head pipe re- taining nuts. Inspecting the Y-Pipe Check Y-pipe for cracks, bending or other dam- ages. Installing the Y-Pipe Reverse the removal procedure. Page 45 www. Page 46 www. Page 47 www. Page 48 www. Page 49 www. Page 50 www. Page 51 www. Page 52 www. Page 53 www. Page 54 www. Page 55 www. Page 56 www. Page 57 www. Page 58 www. Page 59 www. Page 60 www. Page 61 www.


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Although the mere reading of such information This edition was primarily published to be used does not eliminate the hazard, your understanding by mechanics and technicians who are already of the information will promote its correct use. familiar with all service procedures relating to Always observe common shop safety practice. BRP products. Technicians should attend training courses given by BRPTI. Unless otherwise noted, the engine must be stopped and the key must be removed prior to Please note that the instructions in this manual performing any services. will apply only if proper hand tools and special ser- vice tools are used. Torque wrench tightening specifications must be strictly adhered to.


Use the torque values and ser- The contents of this manual depicts parts and vice products as in the exploded views or in the procedures applicable to the particular product at procedures when noted. the time of writing. Service and warranty bulletins may be published to update the content of this Locking devices when removed must be replaced manual. Dealer modifications that were carried e. or not authorized by BRP, are not included. Hoses, cables and locking ties removed during a In addition, the sole purpose of the illustrations procedure must be reinstalled as per factory stan- throughout the manual, is to assist identification dards.


of the general configuration of the parts. They are When ordering parts always refer to the specific not to be interpreted as technical drawings or ex- model PARTS CATALOGS. act replicas of the parts. lated into another language. In the event of any The engines and the corresponding components discrepancy, the English version shall prevail. tents of this publication. It is understood that certain modifications may render use of the ATV illegal under existing fed- eral, provincial and state regulations. This manual emphasizes particular information de- noted by the following wording and symbols:. WARNING Indicates a potential hazard that, if not avoided, could result in serious injury or death. CAUTION Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury. NOTICE Indicates an instruction which, if not followed, could result in severe damage to ve- hicle components or other property.


BRP however, maintains a policy of continuous improvement of its products without MFD. TYPICAL — VEHICLE SERIAL NUMBER DECAL UNDER SEAT 1. VIN Vehicle Identification Number BRP reserves the right at any time to discontinue 2. Vehicle manufacturing date and model number 3. VIN bar code or change specifications, designs, features, mod- els or equipment without incurring obligation. TYPICAL — VEHICLE SERIAL NUMBER DECAL ON RH SIDE 1 OF FRAME 1. VIN Vehicle Identification Number 2. Vehicle manufacturing date and model number. VIN LOCATIONS 1. VIN decal under seat 2. VIN decal on lower frame member, RH side 3. VIN stamped on lower frame member, RH side. BACK OF ENGINE 1. EIN Engine Identification Number. Replacement or repair of any emission related component must be executed in a manner that maintains emission levels within the prescribed certification standards.


Dealers are not to modify the engine in any man- ner that would alter the horsepower or allow emis- sion levels to exceed their predetermined factory specifications. Exceptions include manufacturer's prescribed changes. EIN Engine Identification Number maintenance performed to maintain emission levels within prescribed certification standards. Servic- 1. Engine Identification Number EIN ing procedures in this manual must be strictly followed in order to keep the vehicle within the ENGINE EMISSIONS factory specifications. Re- Manufacturers of engines must determine the placement or repair of any emission related com- exhaust emission levels for each engine horse- ponent must be executed in a manner that main- power family and certify these engines with tains emission levels within the applicable certifi- the United States of America Environmental cation standards.


Nobody is allowed to modify the Protection Agency EPA. An emissions control engine in any manner that would alter the horse- information label, showing emission levels and power or allow emission levels to exceed their engine specifications, must be placed on each predetermined factory specifications. Exceptions vehicle at the time of manufacture. manner that would alter the horsepower or allow emissions levels to exceed their predetermined factory specifications. Before undertaking any task, you should Each section is divided into various subsections, read and thoroughly understand the entire section and again, each subsection has one or more divi- or subsection in which the procedure is contained. Illustrations and photos show the typical construc- WARNING tion of various assemblies and, in all cases, may Unless otherwise specified, the engine not reproduce the full detail or exact shape of the should be turned OFF and cold for all main- parts used in a particular model vehicle.


However, tenance and repair procedures. they represent parts which have the same or a similar function. A number of procedures throughout the book re- quire the use of special tools. Before starting any procedure, be sure that you have on hand all re- quired tools, or their approved equivalents. The use of RIGHT and LEFT indications in the text are always referenced to the driving position sit- ting on the vehicle. This manual uses technical terms which may be different from the ones of the parts catalogs.


When ordering parts always refer to the specific model PARTS CATALOGS. NOTICE Most fasteners are metric, and most components are built with parts dimensioned using the metric system. Consult the appropri- ate PARTS CATALOG to obtain and use the cor- rect parts and fasteners. Mismatched or incor- rect fasteners could cause damage to the vehi- cle. Section 06 ENGINE Page heading Subsection 01 MAGNETO indicates section and subsection. Subsection title MAGNETO Indicates applicable Models models. Loctite Drop represents a service product Exploded view assists Model to be applied.


you in identifying parts and their related Dotted box contains positions. parts applicable to a specific model. Bold face number 1 is used to identify a part referred to the text. NEW indicates that the part must be replaced NEW with a new one. Document number for 55 Page number publishing process. NOTICE Pay attention to torque specifications. Some of these are in lbf in instead of lbf ft. Use appropriate torque wrench. Section 03 ENGINE Subsection 09 MAGNETO SYSTEM Tittle in bold indicates category of information to be GENERAL carried out. NOTE: The following procedures can be done without removing the engine.


Reference to a Clean threads before applying a threadlocker. Re- specific section fer to the SELF-LOCKING FASTENERS and LOC- or subsection. not represent exact Locking devices e. stop nuts, self-locking fasteners, etc. must be replaced with new ones. TYPICAL 1. Starting pulley. to above illustration. procedures apply to. MAGNETO FLYWHEEL Magneto Flywheel Cleaning Clean all metal components in a non-ferrous metal cleaner. CAUTION: Clean magneto flywheel using only Indicates specific a clean cloth. Illustration always procedure to be Magneto Flywheel Removal follows text to which carried out. Remove muffler, refer to the EXHAUST SYSTEM it applies. Remove acoustic panel. Remove rewind starter. Remove starting pulley no. TYPICAL Italic bold face type- Models setting indicates a Remove the connecting flange retaining the procedure applicable rewind starter to the engine housing.


to a specific model s. mmr Bold face number following part name refers to exploded view at beginning of subsection. When a torque is not specified, refer to the following table. WARNING Torque wrench tightening specifications must be strictly adhered to. Locking devices must be replaced when removed e. In order to avoid a poor assembly, tighten screws, bolts, or nuts in accordance with the following proce- dure: 1. Apply half the recommended torque value.



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