PROWLER® 500 HDX™Do not remove this Operator’s Manual from this ROV according to the guidelines and agreement with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety C
! WARNINGIndicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. 8Warnings! WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Operating
! WARNINGIndicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. 9Warnings! WARNINGPOTENTIAL HAZARDOperating t
! WARNINGIndicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. 10Warnings! WARNINGPOTENTIAL HAZARDOperating
! WARNINGIndicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. 11Warnings! WARNINGPOTENTIAL HAZARDAttempting
! WARNINGIndicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. 12Warnings! WARNINGPOTENTIAL HAZARDFailing to
! WARNINGIndicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. 13WarningsNever Operate Up Or Down Hills Stee
! WARNINGIndicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. 14Warnings! WARNINGPOTENTIAL HAZARDImproperly
! WARNINGIndicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. 15Warnings ! WARNINGPOTENTIAL HAZARDOverloadi
16Warnings ! WARNINGPOTENTIAL HAZARDOperating through or over thick or sharp brush, timber, debris, or rocks.WHAT CAN HAPPENSerious injury or death.
17DIVISION II - OPERATION/MAINTENANCESpecifications Specifications subject to change without notice.ENGINEType Four-Cycle/Liquid CooledBore x Stroke 8
This vehicle can be hazardous to operate.A collision or rollover can occur quickly, even during what you think are routine maneu-vers such as driving
18Vehicle OperationPre-Start/Pre-Operation ChecklistItem RemarksBrake System Pedal firm - near top of travel.Fluid at proper level.Check for fluid lea
19Vehicle OperationStarting the VehicleAlways start with the vehicle on a flat,level surface. Carbon monoxide poison-ing can kill you, so keep the veh
20Vehicle Operation3. To select reverse gear from park,move the shift lever upward one posi-tion until the letter “R” is displayedon the LCD gauge.HDX
21Vehicle OperationParkingParking involves following the previousrules for braking; then:1. After the vehicle stops, shift into park.2. Then turn off
22Vehicle OperationNEVER OPERATE UP OR DOWN HILLS STEEPER THAN 15°Driving DownhillAlways drive straight down the hill andalways avoid hills steeper th
23Vehicle Operation2. Keep your foot off the brake untilyou’re out of the skid.3. Stop and shift into four-wheel drive.Crossing WaterThis vehicle can
24Vehicle Operation4. Practice driving in an open snow-cov-ered or ice-covered area at slowspeeds before driving on snow-cov-ered or ice-covered trail
25General InformationVehicle Identification NumbersThis vehicle has two identification num-bers: Vehicle Identification Number(VIN) and Engine Serial
26Drive Select SwitchHDX108CThis switch allows the operator to oper-ate the vehicle in either two-wheel drive(rear wheels) or four-wheel drive (allwhe
27HDX108BNOTE: The vehicle must be in 4WDto activate the reverse override.Accelerator Pedal Press down on the pedal to increaseengine RPM and vehicle
1ForewordCongratulations and thank you from Arc-tic Cat Inc. for purchasing an ARCTICCAT® Prowler. Built with American engi-neering and manufacturing
28HDX188Cargo BoxThe cargo box on this ROV can be con-verted to a “flat-bed” cargo platform. Toconvert your cargo box to a flat-bed, usethe following
295. Remove the stake pocket retainingbolts, jam nuts, and forward tie boltclip nuts and secure in a safe placewith the machine screws and bush-ings f
30HDX1226. Secure the tailgate stop-cables to thetailgate with the machine screws andbushings making sure the bushingengages the cable as shown. Tight
31HDX0942. To lower the cargo box, use the boxhandle to push down firmly on thefront of the box. The box will automat-ically lock into position and an
32 NOTE: When the bottom segmentflashes, approximately 3.5 L (0.92 U.S.gal.) of gasoline remains in the tank.3. Mode Button - Press and release toshi
33 NOTE: Debris in front of the engine(or packed between the cooling fins ofthe radiator) can reduce coolingcapacity. Using a garden hose, washthe ra
34Load Capacity RatingsThis vehicle must always be loaded inaccordance with the Load Capacity Rat-ings chart. Under no circumstancesshould the Vehicle
35TransportingWhen transporting, Arctic Cat recom-mends that the vehicle be in its normaloperating position (on all four wheels)and the following proc
36OILCHARTJ NOTE: If the vehicle will be oper-ated under severe conditions(heavy pulling or loading, extremelyhigh ambient air temperatures, orextend
37During the first 10 hours of operation,always use less than ½ throttle. Varying theengine RPM during the break-in periodallows the components to “lo
2Table of ContentsForeword...1Parts and Accessories ... 1DIVISION I - SAFETYSafet
38General Maintenance NOTE: Proper maintenance of theATV is important for optimum perfor-mance. Follow the MaintenanceSchedule and all ensuing mainte
39I = Inspect and clean, adjust, lubricate, replace as necessary T = Tighten R = ReplaceC = Clean* = Dealer maintenance**When using Arctic Cat ACX All
40Liquid Cooling SystemNOTE: Debris in the engine com-partment or packed between the cool-ing fins of the radiator can reducecooling capability. Usin
41PR015 NOTE: Before attempting toadjust suspension, clean dirt anddebris from the sleeve and removeload from the suspension; then usethe spanner wre
42HDX234A4. Remove the drain plug from the bot-tom of the engine and drain the oilinto a drain pan.5. Use an appropriate oil filter wrench toremove th
434. After all the oil has been drained,install the drain plugs and tighten to45 in.-lb.5. Pour recommended oil into each fillerhole.6. Install the fi
44Ball Joint Boots (Upper and Lower/Right and Left)CC7911. Secure the vehicle on a support standto elevate the front wheels.2. Remove both front wheel
451. When charging a battery in the vehi-cle, be sure the ignition switch is inthe OFF position.NOTE: Be sure to maintain thefluid of the battery at
466. The battery will charge to 95% of itscapacity at which time the Mainte-nance Charge Indicator (D) will illu-minate.NOTE: For optimal charge and
470744-527NOTE: Some jumper cables may bethe same color but the clamps or endswill be color-coded red and black.7. Attach one clamp of the negative(b
! WARNINGIndicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. 3DIVISION I - SAFETYThis vehicle is not a toy
48Air Inlet Pre-FilterThis vehicle is equipped with a foam pre-filter to filter dirt from the inlet air priorto reaching the main air filter. NOTE: T
494. Fill a wash pan larger than the ele-ment with a non-flammable cleaningsolvent; then dip the element in thesolvent and wash it. NOTE: Foam Air Fi
50The use of worn-out tires on this vehicleis very dangerous. A tire is considered tobe worn out when the depth of the treadis less than 3 mm (1/8 in.
51HDX241A4. Remove the three cap screws secur-ing the spark arrester assembly to themuffler.HDX243A5. Using a suitable brush, clean the car-bon deposi
526. Position the taillight/brakelightassembly on the rear ROPS tube; thentighten the mounting screws securely.Checking/Adjusting Headlight AimThe hea
53PR049AStorage Compartment/ToolsA basic tool kit located under the seat(passenger side) is provided with thisvehicle. Maintain the tool kit with thev
54Preparation for StorageArctic Cat recommends the followingprocedure to prepare the vehicle for stor-age. An authorized Arctic Cat dealershould perfo
55Preparation after StorageTaking this vehicle out of storage andcorrectly preparing it will assure manymiles and hours of trouble-free riding.Arctic
56Limited WarrantyArctic Cat Inc. (hereinafter referred to as Arctic Cat) extends a limited warranty as described below oneach new Arctic Cat ROV it a
57Warranty Procedure/Owner ResponsibilityAt the time of sale, an ATV Rider Training Certificate and Owner Registration form is to be com-pleted by the
! WARNINGIndicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. 4Safety AlertYou should be aware that THIS VE
58U.S. EPA Emission Control Statement/Warranty Coverage (U.S. Only)STATEMENT/WARRANTYArctic Cat warrants to the original retail purchaser, and each su
59Change of Address, Ownership, or Warranty TransferArctic Cat Inc. keeps on file the current name and address of the ownerof this vehicle. This allow
Fold BackCHANGE OF ADDRESS/OWNERSHIPARCTIC CAT INC.PRODUCT SERVICE ANDWAR R ANT Y DEP T.P.O. BOX 810THIEF RIVER FALLS, MN 56701PlaceStampHere
61Maintenance RecordDATE MILEAGE SERVICE PERFORMED/NOTES
62NOTES
64NOTES
Identification Numbers Record1. KEY IDENTIFICATION NUMBER:The key identification number is stamped on the key as shown in the illustration.Record this
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! WARNINGIndicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. 5Warning LabelsPour commander des Etiquettes
! WARNINGIndicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. 6Warning Labels HDX189A
! WARNINGIndicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. 7Location of Parts and Controls HDX184AHDX181
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