Can-Am Outlander 6x6 T 2021 Operator's Guide

To break in the engine, avoid full-throttle starts and high-speed riding for the first 10 hours. Vary the engine speed and avoid prolonged idling. This helps ensure the engine components wear evenly.
The recommended maintenance schedule includes an initial inspection after the first 10 hours, followed by regular maintenance every 50 hours or as specified in the owner's manual. This includes oil changes, brake inspection, and checking fluid levels.
If your vehicle has starting issues, check the battery connections, ensure the fuel valve is open, and verify that the kill switch is set to 'run'. If problems persist, inspect the spark plug and fuel system.
Use the recommended 5W-40 synthetic oil that meets the BRP specification. This ensures optimal performance and longevity of the engine.
To adjust the suspension, locate the shock absorbers and use the preload adjustment ring to increase or decrease the spring tension. Adjust according to the load and desired handling characteristics.
If overheating occurs, stop the vehicle and turn off the engine. Check the coolant level and fan operation. Allow the engine to cool before checking if the radiator is blocked or the coolant needs replacement.
To improve fuel efficiency, maintain proper tire pressure, perform regular maintenance, use recommended fuel, and avoid aggressive acceleration and high-speed riding.
To clean the air filter, remove it from the airbox, wash it with a mild detergent and water, rinse thoroughly, and let it dry completely. Re-oil the filter before reinstalling.
To engage the 6x6 mode, use the drive selection switch to transition from 4x4 to 6x6. Ensure the vehicle is stationary and follow the instructions in the owner's manual for safe engagement.
Refer to the owner's manual for specific tire pressure recommendations, typically around 5-7 PSI for off-road use. Regularly check and adjust the tire pressure for optimal performance and safety.