Purpose:
Provides comprehensive factory-level repair and maintenance information for a wide range of 2006 Arctic Cat snowmobile models.
Enhancements:
Offers 'Improved PDF' features including bookmarks, searchable text, and better quality than scanned versions, differentiating it from less refined digital manuals.
Dealership Equivalent:
This is the same manual used by dealership mechanics for servicing and repairs, ensuring accuracy and completeness.
Instant Access:
Instant download provides immediate access to critical repair information.
Guarantee:
Satisfaction guaranteed or money back, offering a risk-free purchase.
Applicable Models:
Bearcat 570, Crossfire 600 EFI/Sno Pro, Crossfire 700 EFI/Sno Pro, Firecat 500/Sno Pro, Firecat 600 EFI r/Sno Pro, Firecat 700 EFI r/Sno Pro, King Cat 900 EFI, M5, M6 EFI, M7/EFI/EFI LE, Panther 370 r, Panther 570, Saber Cat 500 EFI/LX, Sabercat 600 EFI LX, Sabercat 700 EFI/LX/EXT, Z 370/LX, Z 440 LX, Z 570/LX, ZR 900 EFI/Sno Pro
Estimated Page Count:
Hundreds (specific count not provided, but described as extensive)
Type:
Complete Factory Service/Repair Manual
Engine:
Complete engine disassembly and assembly, diagnostics, and repair.
Fuel System:
Detailed coverage of fuel delivery, carburetion/fuel injection, filters, and associated components.
Exhaust System:
Information on exhaust manifold, muffler, and emissions control systems.
Electrical Systems:
Comprehensive coverage including ignition, lighting, battery, charging system, and wiring diagrams.
Oil Injection System:
Detailed procedures for the oil injection system, vital for 2-stroke engines.
Cooling System:
Information on radiator, coolant, fan (if applicable), and related components for liquid-cooled models.
Recoil Starter:
Procedures for the maintenance and repair of the recoil starter system.
Drive System:
Coverage of clutches (primary and secondary), drive belts, and related components.
Brake System:
Details on brake calipers, master cylinder, brake lines, and hydraulic systems.
Driven Shaft And Drop Case:
Information on the driven shaft, chaincase/differential (if applicable), and gear oil.
Drive Shaft And Track:
Coverage of the drive shaft, track system, and suspension components.
Front Suspension And Steering:
Detailed information on front A-arms, shocks, skis, steering linkage, and components.
Rear Suspension:
Coverage of the skid frame, rear shock absorbers, and track drive components.
General Information:
Includes VIN identification, general specifications, and safety precautions.
Troubleshooting:
Systematic diagnostic procedures for identifying and resolving common issues.
Lubrication And Maintenance:
Detailed schedules and procedures for routine lubrication and maintenance tasks.
Tune Up:
Procedures for engine tuning, including spark plug gap, idle speed, and fuel mixture adjustments.
Adjustments For Special Use:
Guidance on adjustments for specific riding conditions or modifications (e.g., 'Dygi' likely refers to specific adjustments or performance tuning).
Disassembly And Assembly:
Step-by-step instructions for removing and reinstalling all major components, including the engine.
Off Season Storage:
Procedures for preparing the snowmobile for extended storage.
Depth:
Comprehensive factory-level repair and maintenance, suitable for professional mechanics and experienced DIY enthusiasts. Covers everything from basic tune-ups to complete engine rebuilds and component overhauls.
Compatibility:
Compatible with ALL Windows, ALL Mac, ALL Linux operating systems.
Extraction:
Not a ZIP file; direct PDF download.
Quality:
Improved Quality (NOT A SCAN!)
Printability:
Print Pages you need
Binding:
N/A (Digital PDF)
Paper Type:
N/A (Digital PDF)
Navigation:
Bookmarks, Sub bookmarks, Index for easy navigation.
Searchability:
Searchable Text for quick information retrieval.
Backup:
Can Burn Back Up CD.
Ease Of Use:
Easy to Use, no need to dig through hundreds of pages.
Engine Types Covered:
2-Stroke (various displacements including 370cc, 440cc, 500cc, 570cc, 600cc, 700cc, 900cc). Specific engine details like bore, stroke, compression ratio, and power output will vary significantly by model and are comprehensively detailed within the manual for each applicable engine.
Horsepower Range:
Estimated range from approximately 60 HP (370cc) to over 120 HP (900cc EFI), detailed within the manual for each specific model's engine.
Torque Range:
Specific torque figures are model-dependent and provided within the manual's engine specifications section.
Fuel Delivery Systems:
Carbureted and Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI) systems are covered, depending on the specific model. Details on fuel pump, injectors, throttle bodies, and ECM calibration are included for EFI models.
Ignition Type:
CDI (Capacitor Discharge Ignition) or similar electronic ignition systems, with detailed troubleshooting and component testing procedures.
Cooling Method:
Both fan-cooled (air-cooled) and liquid-cooled systems are covered, with specific details for radiator, coolant capacity, thermostat operation, and fan clutch engagement.
Type:
CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission) featuring Arctic Cat's TEAM TSS clutches (primary and secondary) for all listed models.
Options:
N/A for this model year; CVT was standard across the range.
Clutch Service:
Detailed procedures for clutch inspection, cleaning, adjustment, spring replacement, roller/weight service, and alignment.
Drive Belt Maintenance:
Specifications for drive belt width, length, condition inspection, and replacement intervals.
Type:
Chain-driven jackshaft and drive shaft configuration. Coverage includes chain inspection, tension adjustment, and gearbox lubrication.
Fluid Type:
Specific gear oil type and capacity for the chaincase/gearbox is detailed within the manual (typically a GL-4 or GL-5 rated gear oil).
Overall Length:
Varies by model (e.g., Crossfire, M-series, Firecat, etc.). Specific dimensions are provided in the manual for each model.
Overall Width:
Varies by model. Specific dimensions are provided in the manual for each model.
Track Width:
Varies by model, impacting flotation and handling. Common track widths for this era range from 15 inches to 16 inches.
Dry Weight:
Varies significantly by model, ranging from approximately 400 lbs to over 500 lbs. Specific dry weights are listed in the manual for each model.
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating:
Not typically published as a GVWR for snowmobiles, but payload capacity relates to rider and gear weight, detailed in maintenance sections.
Crash Test Results:
N/A. Snowmobiles are not subjected to standardized crash testing like automobiles.
Braking System:
Hydraulic disc brake system, with details on fluid type (DOT 3 or DOT 4), pad inspection, and rotor condition.
Throttle Safety:
Throttle linkage adjustment and free play specifications to ensure proper return-to-idle.
Kill Switch Lanyard:
While not explicitly detailed as a component in the manual's content list, the importance of the kill switch lanyard for engine shutdown in case of rider separation is a standard safety feature of this era.
Ergonomics:
Manual covers handlebar adjustment and grip condition for rider control.
Lighting:
Headlight and taillight systems, including bulb types and troubleshooting for electrical issues affecting visibility.
Dashboard Features:
Basic digital or analog gauges for speedometer, tachometer, engine temperature (if liquid-cooled), fuel level, and warning lights (e.g., oil, check engine). Specifics vary by model trim.
Electronic Fuel Injection:
EFI models incorporate engine control units (ECUs) for optimized fuel delivery and ignition timing, enhancing performance and efficiency. The manual details diagnostic procedures for the EFI system.
N/A:
No integrated digital connectivity features (like Bluetooth or GPS) typical of modern vehicles.
Initial Service:
Break-in procedure and initial inspection, typically after the first 5-10 hours of operation.
Routine Checks:
Daily checks include fuel level, oil level (for oil injection), track tension, and visual inspection for damage.
Clutch Maintenance:
Recommended inspection of drive clutches every 50-100 hours or annually, depending on usage.
Track Tension:
Check and adjust track tension every 100-200 miles or as needed, with specific sag measurements provided.
Engine Oil:
For oil injection models, specific Arctic Cat 2-stroke synthetic or semi-synthetic injection oil is recommended. For pre-mix models, the correct oil ratio and type are critical. Specifications are detailed in the manual.
Coolant:
For liquid-cooled models, a 50/50 mix of ethylene glycol antifreeze and distilled water is typically required. Specific Arctic Cat coolant may be recommended. Capacity varies by model.
Gear Oil:
Specific GL-4 or GL-5 gear oil for the chaincase/gearbox, capacity varies by model (typically around 6-8 oz).
Brake Fluid:
DOT 3 or DOT 4 hydraulic brake fluid, depending on the specific brake system component.
Clutch Wear:
Common to many snowmobiles of this era is clutch belt wear and potential roller wear in the primary clutch, leading to performance degradation. The manual covers inspection and replacement.
Suspension Bushings:
Wear in A-arm and shock bushings can occur over time, affecting steering and ride quality. The manual details replacement procedures.
Efi Component Diagnosis:
For EFI models, issues with sensors (e.g., throttle position sensor, crank position sensor) or fuel injectors can arise. The manual provides diagnostic steps and wiring diagrams.
Recommended Plugs:
Specific spark plug model and gap specifications (e.g., NGK BR9ES or similar) are provided for each engine variant.
Manufacturer:
Arctic Cat is a long-standing American manufacturer with a significant history in snowmobile and powersports production, known for innovation and performance.
2006 Context:
The 2006 model year represented a peak for many of Arctic Cat's performance-oriented platforms, such as the Crossfire (crossover), M-series (mountain), and Firecat (trail/performance). This era saw significant advancements in engine technology (EFI), suspension design, and chassis light-weighting.
Manufacturing Location:
Arctic Cat snowmobiles are manufactured in Thief River Falls, Minnesota, USA.