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    Operator’s Manual Operator’s Manual Crossover/Mountain/ Performance Models F 800 Models M 1100 Turbo Models F 1100 Models XF 800 Models F 1100 Turbo Models XF 1100 Models M 800 Models XF 1100 Turbo Models M 1100 Models 2013…
  • Page 2: Limited Warranty

    Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer. No transportation charges, rental charges, or inconvenience costs will be paid by Arctic Cat. The warranty is validated upon examination of said parts by Arctic Cat or an authorized Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer. Arctic Cat reserves the right to inspect such parts at its factory for final determination if warranty should apply.

  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Limited Warranty …..Inside Front Cover Emergency Stopping ……..26 Foreword …………1 Throttle/Ignition Monitor Switch ……. 26 Varying Altitude Operation……. 27 Declaration of Conformity……..2 Lubrication……….28-29 Snowmobile Safety Rules ……..3 Chain Case…………28 General Information ……..4-23 Rear Suspension ……….

  • Page 4
    SELF AND OTHERS. Parts and Accessories When in need of replacement parts, oil, or accessories for your Arctic Cat Snowmo- bile, be sure to only use GENUINE ARCTIC CAT PARTS, OIL, AND ACCESSO- RIES. Only genuine Arctic Cat parts, oil, and accessories are engineered to meet the standards and requirements of your Arctic Cat Snowmobile.
  • Page 5: Foreword

    Drive with caution, observe all state and local regulations, and respect the rights of others. ISMA members like Arctic Cat do their part to improve trails, sponsor events, and generally support the sport of snowmobiling. As a mem- ber of the National Snowmobile Foundation, Arctic Cat Inc.

  • Page 6: Declaration Of Conformity

    Declaration of Conformity Application of council directives: EMC Directive 2004/108/EC Issued by European Commission. EC Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC Type of Equipment: Snowmobile Brand Name: Arctic Cat Model Numbers: S2013F8HLXUSG S2013XFHLXUSB S2013F1NEPUSG S2013M1NE3USB S2013F8HLXUSB S2013XFHSPUSG S2013F1NEPUSO S2013M1NE4USG S2013F8HEPUSG S2013XFHSPUSO S2013F1NELUSW S2013M1NE4USO…

  • Page 7: Snowmobile Safety Rules

    Snowmobile Safety Rules…

  • Page 8: General Information

    If Serial Number (ESN) is stamped into the the complete engine must be replaced, crankcase of the engine. ask the dealer to notify Arctic Cat for correct registration information. Control Locations Shown are the typical control locations for Arctic Cat snowmobiles.

  • Page 9: Gasoline-Oil

    Oil (800 cc Models) CAUTION The recommended oil to use in the oil- Do not use white gas or gasolines injection system is either Arctic Cat APV containing methanol. Only Arctic Cat Synthetic 2-Cycle Oil (p/n 4639-349 — qt) approved gasoline additives should or (p/n 5639-469 — gal.) or Formula SS…

  • Page 10: Engine Break-In

    Engine Break-In Also, if the snowmobile is to remain on a The Arctic Cat engine (when new or trailer after filling the gas tank, the bed of rebuilt) requires a short break-in period…

  • Page 11: Drive Belt Break-In

    To ensure trouble-free operation, careful As the engine warms, the coolant tem- adherence to the following break-in perature warning icon will begin to guidelines will be beneficial. flash, the TEMP display will continue to flash, and the RPM “limit” of the engine will increase allowing the snowmobile 0-200 miles 1/2 Throttle (45 MPH-max)

  • Page 12
    By pushing the left button (with speed mobile to an authorized Arctic Cat being displayed) for more than two sec- Snowmobile dealer for service. If not under onds, the display will change between warranty, this service is at the discretion standard mph or metric kph.
  • Page 13
    1. With the engine off, note the oil ble, take the snowmobile to an authorized level in the sight glass. If the level is Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer for ser- below the sight glass, add only vice. If not under warranty, this service is…
  • Page 14
    (while the engine does not start, take the snow- maximum RPM is displayed). mobile to an authorized Arctic Cat Snow- mobile dealer. If not under warranty, this Odometer/Trip-Meter (1)/ service is at the discretion and expense of Trip-Meter (2)/Hour-Meter the snowmobile owner.
  • Page 15
    Push the increment button to take the snowmobile to an authorized increase the hours; push the decrement Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer for ser- button to decrease the hours. Pushing and vice. If not under warranty, this service is…
  • Page 16
    RUN or the engine does not start, take the snow- START, and it should go out when the mobile to an authorized Arctic Cat Snow- engine starts. If the icon illuminates mobile dealer. If not under warranty, this…
  • Page 17: Diagnostic Codes

    If Failure in oxygen sensor. a code has been activated, take the snow- Failure in camshaft position sensor. mobile to an authorized Arctic Cat Snow- Open or short circuit in/or loose knock mobile dealer for service. If not under sensor.

  • Page 18: Handlebar Tilt

     NOTE: Do not rotate the handlebar to a position that allows air to enter the brake system. ! WARNING Tighten cap screws according to specifications to prevent unexpected “movement” of the handlebar during operation over rough terrain. DO NOT position the handlebar so steering (maximum right/left turning capabili- 0745-845…

  • Page 19: Cooling System

    Models) These snowmobiles are equipped with a closed liquid cooling system for engine  NOTE: Arctic Cat does not recom- cooling. The cooling system should be mend jump-starting a snowmobile inspected daily for leakage and damage. with a dead battery but rather to…

  • Page 20: Drive Clutch And Driven Pulley

    (see the Periodic Maintenance Checklist in the Maintenance section). However, the drive clutch and driven pul- ley should be disassembled, cleaned, and inspected by an authorized Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer after every 800 miles of operation or at the end of the snowmo- 0744-527 biling season whichever occurs first.

  • Page 21: Drive Clutch/Driven Pulley Alignment

    NOT covered bile to an authorized Arctic Cat Snowmo- under Arctic Cat Inc. warranty policy. bile dealer. If not under warranty, this…

  • Page 22: Track Studs (Xf/F Models)

    When installing studs on a single-ply on the wear bars. Do not “over drive” track, it is important to use Arctic Cat- conditions; use common sense in all approved studs (proper head diame- operating conditions.

  • Page 23
    Shifting Into Reverse (800 Operating in Reverse (800 cc Models) cc Models) CAUTION Never pull the recoil starter rope when the engine is running or when operat- ing in reverse. Damage to the engine and/or recoil start system will occur. 1.
  • Page 24: Access Panel/Hood (Removing/Installing)

    Operating in Reverse 6. The reverse function is cancelled whenever the engine is shut off. (1100 cc Models) CAUTION ! WARNING After reversing in deep powder snow Use caution and minimal speed when conditions, make sure the snowflap operating the snowmobile in reverse. Be does not become “caught up”…

  • Page 25: Removable Seat

     NOTE: On the turbo models, first 1100 cc Non-Turbo unhook the rubber straps securing the air filter housing to the intake plenum of the hood; then move the hood slightly forward and remove the hood. To install the access panel and hood, use the following procedure: 1.

  • Page 26: Towing

    (APV) System (800 cc Models) CAUTION The recommended engine oil to use is either Arctic Cat APV Synthetic 2- Cycle Oil or Formula SS Semi-Syn- thetic Oil (see Gasoline-Oil — Recom- mended Injection Oil sub-section in this section). Any substitute may 739-152H cause an APV malfunction.

  • Page 27: Exhaust Controlled Timing (Ect) System (800 Cc Models)

    If the owner does not feel qualified, take the snowmobile to an authorized Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer for this service. This service is at the discretion and expense of the snowmobile owner.

  • Page 28: Operating Instructions

    Operating Instructions Starting and Stopping 3. If brake fluid is below the high brake fluid mark, add Arctic Cat approved Engine DOT 4 brake fluid until fluid is at the It is imperative that the brake system be recommended level. Install and secure checked for wear and proper operation the reservoir cover.

  • Page 29: Braking

      NOTE: In extremely cold weather, pull NOTE: On the 800 cc models if the the recoil handle slowly two to three engine fails to start during the attempt times to begin the starting procedure. with the throttle control lever com- pressed, remove the spark plugs and CAUTION clean and dry them thoroughly or…

  • Page 30: Emergency Stopping

    ! WARNING Throttle/Ignition interrupts igni- Monitor Switch tion circuit Use only Arctic Cat approved DOT 4 brake fluid. Never substitute or mix Ignition Switch interrupts igni- different types or grades of brake tion circuit fluid. Brake loss can result. Check…

  • Page 31: Varying Altitude Operation

    If the owner does not feel qualified, take the snowmo- bile to an authorized Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer for this service. This service is at the discretion and expense of the snowmobile owner…

  • Page 32: Lubrication

    Arctic Cat necessary to replace the lube. Snowmobile dealer for this service.  This service is at the discretion and…

  • Page 33: Rear Suspension

    The correct lubricant to use in the halfway up in the sight glass; then chain case is Arctic Cat Synthetic install the plug. Chain Lube. Any substitute may 5. On the 1100 cc models, remove the cause serious damage to the drive system.

  • Page 34: Maintenance

    Maintenance Periodic Maintenance Checklist Item Interval Page Remarks Brake System Daily Check for binding, leakage, and proper operation; lever firmness, travel, caliper, disc, and pads Cooling System — Liquid Daily 15,34 Check for leakage, damage, obstructions, coolant level Oil-Injection System Daily —…

  • Page 35: Air Cleaner/Filter (1100 Cc Turbo Models)

    DO NOT OPERATE THE one if it is torn. SNOWMOBILE. Take the snowmobile 3. Clean any debris from inside the air to an authorized Arctic Cat Snowmobile intake plenum. dealer for inspection and adjustment or 4. Place the new filter (if necessary) repair.

  • Page 36: Checking Engine Oil Level (1100 Cc Models)

    To access the filter, the left- pickup valve is suspected, take the snow- side access panel must be opened mobile to an authorized Arctic Cat Snow- and the lower console must be mobile dealer for this service. If not under unlatched and opened.

  • Page 37: Changing Engine Oil/Filter (1100 Cc Models)

    3. If oil is not visible halfway up in the 5. Remove the four torx-head screws sight glass, recommended securing the right-side footrest to the engine oil until oil is visible half- tunnel and the support; then with a way up the sight glass. drain pan in position, remove the drain plug from the oil reservoir.

  • Page 38: Coolant Level

    NOTE: If the warning icon does not engine, allow the engine to cool illuminate, take the snowmobile to an down, and check the coolant level. authorized Arctic Cat Snowmobile Add coolant as necessary. dealer for service. If not under war- …

  • Page 39: Spark Plugs

    Damage to the owner does not feel qualified, take plug may occur. the snowmobile to an authorized Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer for Removing/Installing Spark this service. This service is at the Plugs discretion and expense of the snow- …

  • Page 40: Checking/Adjusting Valve Clearance (1100 Cc Models)

    General Information section of this brown, take the snowmobile to an manual). authorized Arctic Cat Snowmobile Checking Spark Plugs dealer for inspection and service. If not under warranty, this service is at 800 cc Models the discretion and expense of the snowmobile owner.

  • Page 41
    Assure the cables are rotated and further inspection. Take the snowmo- secured properly to avoid contacting bile to an authorized Arctic Cat Snow- exhaust components. mobile dealer for this service.  NOTE: When measuring the cables, they are to be routed as close to their installed position as possible.
  • Page 42: Battery (Electric Start)

    If the owner does not feel qualified, take the snowmo- bile to an authorized Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer for this service. 746-170A This service is at the discretion and ! WARNING expense of the snowmobile owner.

  • Page 43
    6. If the meter reads less than specified 8. Connect the multimeter and test the voltage, charge the battery using the battery voltage. The meter should following guidelines. read no less than 12.5 DC Volts. If the voltage is as specified, the bat- A.
  • Page 44: Fuses

     NOTE: To locate the fuse block on rized Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer for the 1100 cc models, open the left-side service. If not under warranty, this ser- access panel; the fuse block is on the vice is at the discretion and expense of belt guard.

  • Page 45
    2.54 cm (1 in.). 745-817A 2. If the brake fluid is below the high brake fluid mark, add Arctic Cat approved DOT 4 brake fluid until the fluid is at the recommended 0745-816 level. Install and secure the reservoir 3.
  • Page 46
    NOTE: The brake pads may be ! WARNING changed by the snowmobile owner if Use only Arctic Cat approved DOT 4 qualified to do so. If the owner does brake fluid. Any substitute may result not feel qualified, take the snowmo- in a loss of brakes.
  • Page 47: Burnishing Brake Pads

      NOTE: Changing one pad at a time NOTE: When new brake pads are will prevent one piston from pushing installed, a “burnishing” process is out the other piston from the caliper. required (see Burnishing Brake Pads sub-section). 6. Measure the thickness of the brake Burnishing Brake Pads pad.

  • Page 48
    To chased from an authorized Arctic check for proper drive belt fit, use the Cat Snowmobile dealer, as Arctic Cat following procedure. drive belts are made to exact specifi- cations and of quality material. Belts 1.
  • Page 49: Track Tension

    If the owner does not feel qualified, take the snowmo-  NOTE: If a new drive belt is being bile to an authorized Arctic Cat installed, see Drive Belt Break-In Snowmobile dealer for this service. sub-section in the General Infor- This service is at the discretion and expense of the snowmobile owner.

  • Page 50
    Checking Track Tension 1. Loosen the idler wheel axle cap screws. ! WARNING DO NOT attempt to check or adjust track tension with engine running. Turn ignition key to the OFF position. Personal injury could result from con- tact with a rotating track. 1.
  • Page 51: Track Alignment

    Arctic Cat recommends that the track alignment be checked once a week or whenever the track tension is adjusted. Checking Track Alignment…

  • Page 52: Suspension

     The front shock springs determine the NOTE: On the RR models, this pro- amount of ski pressure and the reaction cedure should be done from the of the front suspension to rough terrain. right-side only. The amount of ski pressure can also be changed by adjusting the length of the skid frame front arm limiter straps.

  • Page 53
    Shop @ 70°F Trail @ 20°F not feel qualified, take the snowmo- 145 psi 130 psi bile to an authorized Arctic Cat Passenger Rear Shock Pressure (psi) Snowmobile dealer for this service. Weight This service is at the discretion and Shop @ 70°F…
  • Page 54
    Cam Position The skid frame front arm shock spring tension and the limiter straps are adjust- Up to 180 able. However, Arctic Cat recommends 180-240 that the shock spring be maintained at the factory preset of 1/8-1/4 in. preload. Over 240 Tightening the skid frame front arm shock …
  • Page 55: Lights

    Adjusting Skid Frame Rear Arm Shock Spring (M/XF Models) Proper adjustment of rear arm shock absorber spring pre-load is necessary to get the most desirable ride. The rear arm shock spring is adjustable for the terrain conditions and driving style and weight of the operator. The spring adjuster nut has been set at the fac- 746-097B tory so the correct amount of threads are…

  • Page 56: Ski Wear Bars

    To maintain positive 6. Observe the headlight beam aim. steering characteristics, Arctic Cat rec- Proper aim is when the most intense ommends that the ski wear bars be beam is centered on the vertical mark checked before each use and replaced if 5 cm (2 in.) below the horizontal…

  • Page 57: Adjusting Ski Stance

    1. Place the front of the snowmobile on Rail Wear Strips a support stand. Arctic Cat recommends that the wear 2. Remove the cotter pin; then remove strips be checked weekly and replaced as the slotted nut and cap screw secur- necessary.

  • Page 58
    Take the snowmobile to an authorized wear. Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer for this  NOTE: Two Wheel Kit (p/n 6639- service. This service is at the discretion 184) and Four Wheel Kit (p/n 5639- and expense of the snowmobile owner.
  • Page 59: Performance Tips

    This section is intended to highlight rized Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer for this service. This service is at the minor conditions that adversely affect discretion and expense of the snow- performance and the adjustments needed mobile owner.

  • Page 60
    NOTE: If the offset is out of speci- remove the belt guard. fication, take the snowmobile to an 2. Install the clutch alignment bar authorized Arctic Cat Snowmobile between the drive clutch sheaves. dealer for drive system evaluation and/or servicing. This service is at 3.
  • Page 61: Preparation For Storage

    An authorized A. Disconnect the high tension Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer should per- leads from the spark plugs; then form this service; however, the owner/ remove the plugs, connect them operator can perform this service if to the leads, and ground them on desired.

  • Page 62
    Loosen left for extended non-start periods. the track adjusting bolts to reduce Arctic Cat recommends trickle charg- track tension. Cover with a machine ing once a month. Follow the manu- cover or a heavy tarpaulin to protect it facturer’s instructions and cautions.
  • Page 63: Preparation After Storage

    Taking the snowmobile out of storage NOTE: After prolonged storage of and correctly preparing it for another sea- the 800 cc models, Arctic Cat recom- son will assure many miles and hours of mends one tankful of 100:1 gas/oil mix- trouble-free snowmobiling.

  • Page 64: Epa Emission Control Statement/Warranty Coverage (U.s. Only)

    Coverage (U.S. Only) STATEMENT/WARRANTY Arctic Cat warrants to the original retail purchaser, and each subsequent purchaser, that all U.S. EPA- certified Arctic Cat snowmobiles are designed, built, and equipped to conform to all U.S. EPA Emission Control Regulations. Please read the following information completely.

  • Page 65: Change Of Address, Ownership, Or Warranty Transfer

    Change of Address, Ownership, or Warranty Transfer Arctic Cat Inc. keeps on file the current name and address of the owner of this snowmobile. This will allow Arctic Cat to reach the current owner with any important safety information which may be necessary to protect customers from personal injury or property damage.

  • Page 66
    Fold Back Once Place Stamp Here CHANGE OF ADDRESS/OWNERSHIP ARCTIC CAT INC. PRODUCT SERVICE AND WARRANTY DEPT. P.O. BOX 810 THIEF RIVER FALLS, MN 56701…
  • Page 67: Warranty Procedure/Owner Responsibility

    You, the consumer, will then be asked to sign a warranty form to ensure Arctic Cat that the warranty work was actually performed.

  • Page 68
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Arctic Cat F 800 LXR Snowmobiles PDF Operator’s Manual (Updated: Thursday 5th of January 2023 08:56:01 PM)

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  • 42, Arctic Cat F 800 LXR 38  NOTE: For installing purposes, note the side that the servomotor cables are installed on. 3. Slide each cable drum out of the slot of the servomotor actuator. 4. While holding the cable housing firmly, pull the cable as far out as it will go; then release. Repeat three to four times. The cable/exhaust valve should move freely without binding.  NOTE: If the cable/exhaust valve d…

  • 56, 52 5. Check headlight aim (see Adjusting Headlight Aim in this sub-section). Adjusting Headlight Aim The headlight can be adjusted for vertical aim of the HIGH/LOW beam. The geo- metric center of HIGH beam zone is to be used for vertical aiming. 1. Position the snowmobile on a level floor so the headlight is approxi- mately 8 m (25 ft) from an aiming surface (wall o…

  • 27, 23 0737-314  NOTE: A disabled ECT system WILL NOT cause engine damage; however, a failed ECT system will have slower throttle response and may produce slightly less top-end performance.

  • 40, 36 Removing/Installing Spark Plugs  NOTE: Spark plug maintenance may be done by the snowmobile owner if qualified to do so. If the owner does not feel qualified, take the snowmobile to an authorized Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer for this service. This service is at the discretion and expense of the snow- mobile owner.  NOTE: For this procedure, the hood must be removed (see Access Panel/H…

  • 10, 6 Break-In Gas/Oil Mixing Instructions (800 cc Models) Before mixing gasoline and oil, make sure the oil is at room temperature (20° C/68° F). Use a U.L. approved 22.7 l (6 U.S. gal.) gasoline container for mixing the gasoline and oil. To properly mix the fuel at a 100:1 ratio, use the following procedure: 1. Pour gasoline into the gasoline con- tainer until approximately half fu…

  • 57, 53 0743-185 4. Remove the wear bar from the ski. Installing Ski Wear Bars 1. Move the wear bar into position on the bottom of the ski.  NOTE: If installing a double-offset wear bar, the carbide edge should be directed to the outside of the ski. 2. Align the wear bar studs with the holes in the ski; then install the lock nuts. Tighten to 11-15 ft-lb. Adjusting…

  • 9, Arctic Cat F 800 LXR 5 Gasoline-Oil Recommended Gasoline (1100 cc Models) The recommended gasoline to use in these snowmobiles is 87 octane regular unleaded. In many areas, oxygenates (either ethanol or MTBE) are added to the gasoline. Oxy- genated gasolines containing up to 10% ethanol are acceptable gasolines.  NOTE: The turbo models will detect lower octane gasoline and reduced engine performanc…

  • 43, 39 1. Remove the torx-head screw from the rear underside of the seat; then remove the seat. 2. Remove the negative battery cable and ground wire; then remove the positive cable.  NOTE: For installing purposes prior to removing the battery, note the routing and securing locations of the cables and harness wires. 3. Remove the two torx-head cap screws and lock nuts …

  • 12, 8 With RPM displayed on the readout screen by pushing and holding the left button, maximum RPM will be displayed on the readout screen. The maximum RPM readout will reset when the right button is pushed (while maximum RPM is displayed). Odometer/Trip-Meter (1)/ Trip-Meter (2)/Hour- Meter/Clock  NOTE: The clock is available on electric start models only. By pushing the right button…

  • 19, Arctic Cat F 800 LXR 15 Jump-Starting (1100 cc Models)  NOTE: Arctic Cat does not recom- mend jump-starting a snowmobile with a dead battery but rather to remove the battery, service it, and correctly charge it; however, in an emergency, it may be necessary to jump-start a snowmobile. If so, use the following procedure to carefully and safely complete this procedure.  NOT…

  • 62, 58 Preparation after Storage Taking the snowmobile out of storage and correctly preparing it for another sea- son will assure many miles and hours of trouble-free snowmobiling. Arctic Cat recommends the following procedure: 1. Clean the snowmobile thoroughly. Polish the exterior of the snowmobile. 2. Clean the engine. Remove the cloth from the exhaust system. Check exhaust system and air-intake …

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Table of Contents for Arctic Cat F 800 series:

  • 4 General Information Snowmobile Identification The Arctic Cat Snowmobile has two important identification numbers. The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is stamped into the tunnel near the right- side footrest and on a decal beneath the seat. The decal also displays pertinent production information. The Engine Serial Number (ESN) is stamped into the crankcase of the engine. 0726-383 These numbers are required by the dealer to complete warranty claims properly.

  • 33 3. If oil is not visible halfway up in the sight glass, add recommended engine oil until oil is visible half- way up the sight glass. Changing Engine Oil/ Filter (1100 cc Models)  NOTE: Recycle or properly dis- pose of the used engine oil.  NOTE: The access panels and hood must be removed for this pro- cedure (see Access Panel/Hood — Removing/Installing in the General Information section). 1. Park the snowmobile on a level sur- face; then start the engine and allow it to warm up for 5-10 minutes, or if the snowmobile was operated, allow the engine t

  • 45 Removing Drive Belt  NOTE: Changing a drive belt can be done by the snowmobile owner if qualified to do so. If the owner does not feel qualified, take the snowmo- bile to an authorized Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer for this service. This service is at the discretion and expense of the snowmobile owner. 1. Turn ignition key to the OFF posi- tion and wait for all moving parts to stop. 2. Set the brake lever lock. 3. Open the left-side access panel; then remove the rear belt guard.  NOTE: On the 1100 cc mo

  • 2 Declaration of Conformity I, the undersigned, hereby declare that the equipment specified above conforms to the directive(s) and standard(s) as specified. Brad Darling Vice President/General Manager — Snowmobile Division Application of council directives: Issued by European Commission. EMC Directive 2004/108/EC EC Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC Type of Equipment: Snowmobile Model Numbers: Brand Name: Arctic Cat S2013F8HLXUSG S2013XFHLXUSB S2013F1NEPUSG S2013M1NE3USB S2013F8HLXUSB S

  • 47 5. After proper track tension is obtained, tighten the idler wheel axle cap screws to 34 ft-lb; then tighten the adjusting bolts securely against the axle.  NOTE: Since track tension and track alignment are interrelated, always check both even if only one adjustment seems necessary. Track Alignment Proper track alignment is obtained when the rear idler wheels are equal distance from the inner track drive lugs. Excessive wear to the idler

  • 32  NOTE: On the non-turbo models, the fuel filter is located below the steering support. To access the filter, the hood must be removed (see Access Panel/Hood (Removing/ Installing) in the General Information section of this manual).  NOTE: On the turbo models, the fuel filter is located between the gas tank and the rear belt guard and is secured to the tunnel with a filter bracket. To access the filter, the left- side access panel must be opened and the lower console must be unlatched and op

  • 16 4. Move the vehicle to be used for the jump-start close enough to ensure the jumper cables easily reach; then set and lock the brakes, shut off all electrical accessories, and turn the ignition switch OFF.  NOTE: Make sure all switches on the snowmobile to be jump-started are turned OFF. 5. Disconnect all external accessories such as cell phones, GPS units, and radios on both vehicles. 6. Attach one clamp of the positive (red) cable to the positive (+) termi- nal (1) of the d

  • 46 Checking Track Tension 1. Remove excess ice and snow buildup from the track, track drive sprockets, and the inside of the skid frame. 2. Elevate the snowmobile on a shielded safety stand high enough to use a spring scale. 3. At mid-point of the track (on the bottom side), hook a spring scale around a track clip; then pull down on the scale to the recommended pressure. Measure the deflection (distance) between the bottom of the wear strip and the inside surface of the

  • 49 Adjusting Fox Air Shocks (Sno Pro Models)  NOTE: It is recommended to moni- tor the air pressure in the air shocks once every month.  NOTE: Adjusting air shocks may be done by the snowmobile owner if qualified to do so. If the owner does not feel qualified, take the snowmo- bile to an authorized Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer for this service. This service is at the discretion and expense of the snowmobile owner. The air shocks are individually adjustabl

  • 19 Shifting Into Reverse (800 cc Models) 741-438A  NOTE: Correct drive belt tension (deflection) is important for the reverse function to operate properly. If the belt is too tight, difficulty in engaging reverse will be experi- enced (the reverse function will make up to three attempts to engage into reverse, and if the function is not completed after the third attempt, the engine will shut down). 1. Always warm up the engine for 2-3 mi

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