Target Audience:
Arctic Cat snowmobile technicians, mechanics, and advanced enthusiasts.
Value Proposition:
Provides essential, often hard-to-find, wiring schematics for a wide range of 2009 Arctic Cat models, critical for accurate diagnostics and repairs.
Breadth Of Coverage:
Covers a significant number of Arctic Cat's 2009 snowmobile lineup, simplifying the search for specific model diagrams.
Diagnostic Utility:
Designed to expedite troubleshooting by clearly indicating the correct harness diagrams for specific electrical system issues.
Primary Focus:
Ignition Harness Wiring Diagrams
Secondary Focus:
Main Harness Wiring Diagrams
Tertiary Focus:
Hood Harness Wiring Diagrams
Specific Models Listed:
120 Sno Pro, Bearcat 570/XT, Bearcat Z1 XT, Crossfire 500/600/800/1000/R, F 570/F5/F5 LXR/F6/F8/F1000, M6/M8/M1000, T500/T570, TZ1 Park/Touring/LXR/Turbo LXR, Z1/Z1 LXR/Turbo/Sno Pro.
Estimated Pages:
Not Specified (Chart Format)
Type:
Wiring Diagram Reference Chart
Format:
Physical Chart/Diagram
Electrical System Overview:
Comprehensive wiring pathways for ignition, main, and hood harnesses.
Ignition System:
Detailed wiring schematics for all ignition system components.
Lighting System:
Wiring for headlights, taillights, and auxiliary lighting as part of the main harness.
Instrumentation:
Wiring diagrams for dashboard instruments and gauges via the main harness.
Accessories:
Wiring integration for factory-installed accessories connected to the main harness.
Braking System Wiring:
Wiring for brake light activation switch is covered within the main harness diagrams.
Cooling System Wiring:
For liquid-cooled models, wiring for the cooling fan and temperature sensors is included.
Fuel System Wiring:
Wiring for fuel pump, fuel level sender, and injectors (EFI models) is depicted.
Starter System Wiring:
Wiring for the starter solenoid and starter motor is included in the main harness diagrams.
Safety Switch Wiring:
Wiring for the parking brake lever safety switch and throttle safety switch (if applicable) is detailed.
Troubleshooting Guidance:
Facilitates diagnosis of electrical faults by directing to correct wiring diagrams.
Component Identification:
Aids in locating and identifying specific electrical components and their connections.
Repair Guidance:
Essential reference for performing electrical repairs and harness modifications.
Installation Support:
Useful for aftermarket accessory wiring and component replacements.
Connector Pinouts:
Essential for understanding individual harness connectors and the function of each pin.
Fuse And Relay Locations:
Wiring diagrams typically illustrate fuse box and relay panel layouts and which circuits are protected.
Depth:
Detailed schematic level, providing pin-to-pin and component-to-component connections.
Diagnostic Codes:
While not listing DTCs, it provides the foundation to understand sensor signals and circuit integrity which are key to diagnosing codes.
Purpose:
A specialized reference tool designed to complement full service manuals by isolating and clarifying complex electrical circuit routing.
Engine Families Covered:
Includes models with various engine configurations, such as 2-stroke and 4-stroke engines (e.g., 570cc, 600cc, 800cc, 1000cc, Z1 platforms).
Horsepower Range:
Varies by model, typically ranging from approximately 50 HP to over 130 HP for naturally aspirated and turbocharged models.
Fuel Injection Systems:
Covers models equipped with EFI (Electronic Fuel Injection) and potentially carbureted systems, with diagrams showing associated wiring.
Engine Types:
Two-stroke (e.g., 570, 600, 800) and Four-stroke (e.g., Z1, Z1 Turbo - typically 1056cc parallel twin) engines.
Chassis Platforms:
Covers multiple chassis platforms including: Sno Pro, Crossfire, M-Series, F-Series, Bearcat, TZ1, and the 120 Sno Pro.
Dry Weight Range:
Varies significantly by model and engine size, generally from approximately 400 lbs to 550+ lbs.
Electrical Safety Features:
Wiring for safety interlocks, kill switches, and lighting systems is implicitly covered.
Component Wiring Integrity:
Ensuring proper wiring connections is paramount for the safe operation of all snowmobile systems.
Instrument Cluster Wiring:
Diagrams cover the electrical routing for speedometer, tachometer, fuel gauge, and warning lights on the instrument cluster.
Lighting Controls:
Wiring for headlights (high/low beam), taillights, brake lights, and hand/thumb warmers (integrated into ignition switch wiring on some models).
Reverse System Wiring:
Wiring for electrically actuated reverse systems, if equipped, would be detailed.
Accessory Power Sources:
Helps in identifying power and ground points for adding aftermarket accessories like GPS units or communication devices.
Electrical System Checks:
Regular inspection of wiring harnesses for chafing, damage, and secure connections is recommended annually or every 1,000 miles/100 hours.
Battery Terminal Checks:
Regular cleaning and tightening of battery terminals and associated wiring is crucial for consistent electrical performance.
Related Fluids:
While not directly specifying fluids, correct wiring ensures operation of systems that utilize coolant (for 4-strokes) and oil.
Ignition Coil Voltage:
Referencing diagrams is essential for diagnosing low voltage issues to ignition coils, which can indicate battery or stator problems.
Common Electrical Complaints 2009:
Potential issues can include faulty grounds, chafed wires in high-vibration areas, corroded connectors, and failed ignition components, all addressed by accurate wiring diagrams.
Harness Chafing Locations:
Common areas for harness chafing include near the steering post, engine components, and under the seat due to vibration and movement.
Manufacturer:
Arctic Cat Inc., a long-standing American manufacturer known for its snowmobiles, ATVs, and UTVs.
2009 Model Year Context:
The 2009 model year represented a period of refinement and introduction of new technologies for Arctic Cat, with diverse offerings across performance, touring, and utility segments.
Platform Significance:
The 2009 models showcase the maturity of platforms like the F-Series (crossover/trail) and M-Series (mountain), as well as the utility-focused Bearcat and touring TZ1 lines.