If the coolant is added in the coolant
reservoir, check the level in the radia-
tor too. Add coolant if necessary.
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WARNING
In order to avoid potential burns,
do not remove the radiator cap if
theengineishot.
NOTE: A cooling system that fre-
quently requires coolant is the indica-
tion of leaks or engine problems. See
an authorized Can-Am dealer.
To gain access to the radiator, remove
front fender access cover (see proce-
dure above).
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TYPICAL
1. Radiator cap
2. Coolant reservoir cap
Brake Fluid
Recommended Fluid
Always use brake fluid meeting the
specification DOT 4 only.
CAUTION: To avoid serious dam-
age to the braking system, do not
use fluids other than the recom-
mended one, nor mix different
fluids for topping up.
Fluid Level
With vehicle on a level surface, check
brake fluid in reservoirs for proper lev-
el. They should be above MIN. mark.
Add fluid as required. Do not overfill.
Clean filler cap before removing.
CAUTION: UseonlyDOT4brake
fluid from a sealed container. Do
not use brake fluid taken from old
or already opened containers.
NOTE: A low level may indicate leaks
or worn brake pads. See an autho-
rized Can-Am dealer.
Handlebar Fluid Reservoirs
Turn handlebar in the straight-ahead
position to ensure reservoirs are lev-
eled. Check the brake fluid level, the
reservoir is full when the fluid reaches
of the top of window.
Visually inspect lever boot condition.
Check for cracks, tears, etc. Replace
if damaged.
vmr2006-085-004
TYPICAL — LH REAR BRAKE FLUID
RESERVOIR
Rear Fluid Reservoir
With vehicle on a level surface, brake
fluid should be between MIN. and
MAX. level marks.
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