Instant download of 2006, 2008, 2009 Can-Am Bombardier, Outlander, Renegade & DS450 (DS-450) Service Manuals & Owner's manuals.



2006 Bombardier Outlander 400 800 service manual & covers the following models: 2006 Bombardier Outlander 400 and 800 series, Max Series, 2006 Bombardier Rotax 400 & 2006 Bombardier Rotax V810

2008 Can-Am Outlander Renegade service manual & covers the following models: Outlander 500, Outlander 500 XT, Outlander Max 500, Outlander Max 500 XT, Outlander 650, Outlander 650 XT, Outlander Max 650, Outlander Max 650 XT, Outlander 800, Outlander 800 XT, Outlander Max 800, Outlander Max 800 XT, Outlander Max 800 LTD, Renegage 600 and Renegade 800

2008-2009 Can-Am Outlander 400 EFI ATV Service Manual & covers the following models: COVERS ALL MODELS.

2009 Can-Am Outlander Renegade Service Manual & covers the following models: Outlander 500, Outlander 500 XT, Outlander 500 Max 2-Seater, Outlander 500 Max XT 2-Seater, Outlander 650, Outlander650 XT, Outlander 650 Max 2-Seater, Outlander 650 Max XT 2-Seater, Outlander 800, Outlander 800 XT, Outlander 800 Max 2-Seater, Outlander 800 Max XT 2-Seater, Outlander 800 Max XT LTD 2-Seater, Renegade 500, Renegade 800

2008 Can-Am DS450 owners manual & covers the following models: 2008 DS450 and DS450 X. A small sample of it contents consist of specifications, operation, storage, troubleshooting and maintenance. Maintenance items covered include engine oil change, coolant change, suspension adjustment, air filter cleaning, clutch adjustment, cables and drive chain adjustment. 148 pages.

2009 Can-Am DS450 owners manual & covers the following models: 2009 DS450, DS450X mx and DS450X xc. Covers many topics such as Covers specifications, operation, storage, troubleshooting and maintenance. Maintenance items covered include engine oil change, coolant change, suspension adjustment, air filter cleaning, clutch adjustment, cables and drive chain adjustment. 156 pages.


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TROUBLESHOOTING, MAINTENANCE & PRE-RIDE CHECKLIST

The engine cannot be cranked (electric starter).
Operating error – Go through the steps of starting the engine.
Battery discharged – Recharge the battery.
Check the charging voltage.
Check the closed current.
Check the generator.
Fuse blown – Remove the fuse.
Install the fuse.
Starter relay defective – Check the starter relay.
Starter motor defective – Check the starter motor.
Engine turns but does not start Operating error – Go through the steps of starting the engine.
Motorcycle was out of use for a long
time and there is old fuel in the float chamber
Empty the carburetor float chamber.
Fuel feed interrupted – Check the fuel tank breather.
Clean the fuel tap.
Check/adjust the carburetor components.
Engine flooded – Clean and dry the spark plug or replace if necessary.
Spark plug oily or wet – Clean and dry the spark plug or replace if necessary.
Electrode distance (plug gap) of spark plug too wide
Adjust plug gap.
Guideline
Spark plug electrode gap 0.9 mm (0.035 in)
Defect in ignition system – Check the ignition system.
Short-circuit cable in cable harness frayed, short-circuit button or emergency
OFF switch defective
Check the wiring harness (visual check).
Check the electrical system.
Plug connector of CDI control device, pulse generator or ignition coil oxidized.
Clean the plug connector and treat it with contact spray.
Water in carburetor or jets blocked – Check/adjust the carburetor components.
Engine has no idle Idling jet blocked – Check/adjust the carburetor components.
Adjusting screws on carburetor distorted
Carburetor - adjust the idle speed.
Spark plug defective – Change spark plug.
Ignition system defective – Check the ignition coil.
Check the CDI controller.
Check the spark plug connector.
Check the ignition pulse generator.
Check the generator.
Engine does not speed up Carburetor running over because float needle dirty or worn.
Check/adjust the carburetor components.
Loose carburetor jets – Check/adjust the carburetor components.
Ignition system defective – Check the ignition coil.
Check the CDI controller.
Check the spark plug connector.
Check the ignition pulse generator.
Check the generator.
Faults Possible cause Action
Engine has too little power Fuel feed interrupted – Check the fuel tank breather.
Clean the fuel tap.
Check/adjust the carburetor components.
Air filter very dirty – Clean the air filter.
Exhaust system leaky, deformed or too little glass fiber yarn filling in main silencer
Check exhaust system for damage.
Change glass fiber yarn filling of main silencer.
Valve clearance too little – Adjust the valve clearance.
Ignition system defective – Check the ignition coil.
Check the CDI controller.
Check the spark plug connector.
Check the ignition pulse generator.
Check the generator.
Engine stalls or is popping into the carburetor
Lack of fuel – Turn handle  of the fuel tap to the ON position.
Fill up with fuel.
Engine takes in bad air – Check rubber sleeves and carburetor for tightness.
Engine overheats Too little coolant in cooling system – Check the cooling system for leakage.
Check the coolant level.
Too little air stream – Switch off engine when standing.
Radiator fins very dirty – Clean radiator fins.
Foam formation in cooling system – Drain the coolant.
Refill the coolant.
Bent radiator hose – Change the radiator hose.
Thermostat defective – Check the thermostat.
Opening temperature: 70 °C (158 °F)
Defect in radiator fan system
Check the radiator fan fuse.
Check the radiator fan.
Check the thermostat.
High oil consumption Engine vent hose bent – Route the vent hose without bends or replace it if necessary.
Engine oil level too high – Check the engine oil level.
Engine oil too thin (low viscosity) – Change the engine oil and oil filter and clean the engine oil screen.
Piston or cylinder is worn – Piston/cylinder - determine the mounting clearance
Battery discharged.
The battery does not charge
Check the charging voltage.
Check the charging current.
Check the generator.
Undesired power consumer – Check the closed current.
Speedometer values deleted (time, stop watch, lap times)
The battery in the speedometer is empty.
Change the battery in the speedometer.


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