Can-Am Renegade 570 2020 Operator's Guide
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To perform an oil change, warm up the engine, then turn it off. Remove the drain plug and oil filter. After the oil has drained, install a new filter and replace the drain plug. Fill with the recommended oil type and quantity. Start the engine and check for leaks.
First, check the battery connections and charge if necessary. Ensure the fuel switch is on and that there is sufficient fuel. Inspect the spark plug and replace if worn out. If the problem persists, consult a professional mechanic.
Inspect the air filter every 1,000 miles or 100 hours of use, whichever comes first. Change the filter if it appears dirty or damaged to ensure optimal performance.
The recommended tire pressure is 5 psi (34.5 kPa) for both the front and rear tires. Always check the tire pressure when the tires are cold for accurate readings.
Check the coolant level and refill if necessary. Inspect the radiator for obstructions and clean it. Verify that the cooling fan is operational. If overheating persists, consult a professional mechanic.
Adjust the preload on the shocks according to the weight and terrain. Use the adjustment tool to turn the preload ring clockwise to increase stiffness or counterclockwise to decrease stiffness. Balance adjustments between front and rear for optimal performance.
Regular maintenance should include checking and changing fluids (oil, coolant, brake fluid), inspecting brakes, testing battery health, checking tire pressure, and inspecting for loose bolts and nuts.
Use a mild detergent and water to wash the exterior. Avoid high-pressure washers that can damage components. Dry with a soft cloth and apply a protective wax for extra shine and protection against the elements.
Ensure the air filter is clean and replace it if necessary. Maintain proper tire pressure and avoid excessive idling. Regularly service and tune the engine to ensure it runs efficiently.
Check the brake fluid level and top up if necessary. Inspect for air in the brake lines and bleed the brakes if needed. If the issue persists, examine the brake pads and rotors for wear and consult a professional if required.