To add coolant to an Arctic Cat ATV, first locate the coolant reservoir, which is typically found near the engine or under the seat. Remove the cap from the reservoir and check the coolant level; if it's low, pour the appropriate coolant mixture (usually a 50/50 mix of antifreeze and distilled water) into the reservoir until it reaches the recommended level. Always ensure the engine is cool before adding coolant to avoid burns. Finally, securely replace the cap after filling.
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Under you front rack in the plastic there should be a little square of plastic take a flat screw driver and pry it out and your radiator cap will be under there.
You put the key in & you turn it & it will start.
The leak could come from: hoses, punctured radiator, split gasket...you can put tracer dye in the coolant and search for the leak with a black light after you clean the engine.
No, it is a CVT ( continously variable transmission) the belt rides between sheaves that vary in width by rpm, you can put a shim in the front variator to make it run slower, but there is no belt adjustment, when it is worn past factrory specs, you just change it.
put a paper clip in and just turn until it starts
Locate the petcock under the engine. put a pan under it large enough to hold 5 quarts of oil. open the petcock, open the fill hole at the top of motor and let oil drain out. Remove filter and replace with new one, using a little of the old oil to lubricate the seal ring on the oil filter before screwing it on. Once oil has drained, replace petcock and fill engine with new oil using the amount of oil recommended for the year and motor size of your arctic cat. The 2001 400 4x4 Arctic Cat takes 4.75 quarts of 10-40W motor oil. Replace the fill hole cap , start the ATV to circulate the oil and make sure no leaks. Dispose of the old oil properly.
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put it in a boat
get a texas lisence plate and put it on your atv
step1: remove coolant cap step2: put coolant in step3:put cap back on
The coolant goes into the reservoir only that says coolant. You don't put it in the radiator.