Gasoline /oil /lubricant
Recommended gasoline
The recommended gasoline to use
in gasoline vehicles: 91 octane (in
EU) and for Diesel vehicles: 42-50
cetane.
Recommended engine and trans-
mission oil (except 700 Diesel)
The recommended oil to use in
this ATV is an oil which is rated
SE, SF or SG under API service
classification. These oils meet all
of the lubrication requirements of
the Arctic Cat ATV engine. The re-
commended engine oil viscosity is
SAE 10W-40. Ambient temperature
should determine the correct weight
of oil. See the viscosity chart or an
authorized Arctic Cat ATV dealer
for details.
!! CAUTION !!
Any oil used in place of the recom-
mended oil could cause serious
engine damage.
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!! CAUTION !!
You should change the engine
and transmission oil of your ATV
every 500km (and 1500 km later
on). Please respect in this regard
the maintenance schedule in your
service booklet.
700 Diesel:
Engine oil: SAE 10W-40
Transmission oil: 80W90 Hypoid
ENGINE
10W-40
OIL
5W-30
°C -30 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40
TEMP
°F -22 -4 14 32 50 68 86 104
q NOTE
Arctic Cat recommends the use of
of genuine Arctic Cat lubricants.
Recommended Differential Lub-
ricant (4 x 4)
The recommended lubricant for the
differential is SAE approved 80W-
90 hypoid. This lubricant meets all
of the lubrication requirements of
the Arctic Cat ATV.
!! CAUTION !!
Any lubricant used in place of the
recommended lubricant could cau-
20W-50
se serious differential damage.
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Questions and answers
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The Arctic Cat 500 4x4 may not be charging due to several potential issues:
1. RPM Dependency: The magneto or generator may not be charging because it requires the engine to reach a certain RPM before it starts generating power.
2. Voltage Regulator: The voltage regulator, which regulates the generated power, could be malfunctioning.
3. Battery Issues: The battery may have issues and should be tested with a load tester to confirm its condition.
4. Connections: Dirty, corroded, or bad connections are common culprits in such problems and should be checked thoroughly.
Addressing these areas can help identify the specific cause of the charging issue.
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