How to Change Oil & Filter Can Am Outlander Maintenance
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- čas přidán 1. 07. 2024
- Today I'm going to walk you through a standard oil & filter change for your Can-Am Outlander. Save yourself a couple hundred bucks by completing this easy maintenance step at home. The factory manual recommends this be done at 2,000 miles or 100 hours (1,000 miles / 50 hours severe riding conditions). However, I would perform this task at about half that recommended time, and coordinate to service the filter & oil change in conjunction with the ATV's first maintenance according the factory manual. This oil & filter kit is specified only for Can-Am Outlander models 570, 600, 650, and 850.
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Holy moly. This is tough to get at. Any tougher and we’d have to drop the whole engine.
Videos like this is why I love the internet. No need to break my head lol
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Hermanó, gracias por este video informativo! Mañana le voy a dar con todo siguiendo tu video, bendiciones desde las Montañas ⛰️ Ozarks en El Estado Libre de Missouri
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Excellent video on how to do the maintenance myself you were articulate and got right to the point. Thanks appreciate the video.
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EASIEST way to do it video Thank's from Quebec Canada
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You have earned a subscriber. I plan on buying a 700 Max next year.
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Thank you!! Dude you saved me hour of looking for shit!!!
Glad I could help!!
Oil change is ridiculously complicated. Wish CanAm would just make a removable door in the engine cover plastics to remove the filter. The effort and time it takes to replace the oil and filter is unacceptable.
Aint' that the truth.
@@SoCalOutlanderATV yeah since it cost 200 for a oil change at our Dealer
My local dealer quoted my cousin $400 for the service and 2-3 weeks turnaround. Absurd.
the only thing you need to remove is the front wheel liner panel at 2:47 in video
@@jaybirdflhss true, don't really need to remove the side panel. It does make it easier I think. But I did it more so to get a better view for the videos purpose.
Nice video thanks
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Only requires 2.1 quarts with filter change not 2.5.
This is the first video I watched where you used the push pin removal tool. While you had those top plastic covers off you should have cleaned the belt air intake screen. ( or what ever they call it) good video.
Yeah I actually should have while the plastics were off. Next time.
@@SoCalOutlanderATV I bought the push pin removal tool from Harbor Freight, similar if not the same as you had. I found it completely useless 🥺. I ended up just drilling them out. Fortunately I bought a variety box of pins at Harbor Freight and replaced them.
Yeah I have a bag of extra push pins. Some can really be a pain to pull out. The one's I ruin I simply replace.
Great video brother, how do you reset, to get rid off the maintenance required?
Push the lower left button of the screen until you get to SETTINGS. Then push and hold the button again and it should say RES MAINT (reset maintenance). Then push and hold the button again. Then EXIT will come up. Push button again. Turn off, then on, it should no longer have the maintenance required dialogue.
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Question: What is the control panel button assembly on your dash at 5:50? Is that OEM or aftermarket? Just found it on your audio setup install for the ATV! Very cool! 👍🏻
Just found it in your ATV stereo install video! Very cool setup! 👍🏻
Cool. Thanks man! Yeah that MTX control fits perfect in that area for me. It also comes with brackets for installing on the handlebars if you'd like. 😎
Now you should pull that protective cover and check or change engine gear box oil ):
I have I just need to make a video of it. There's a lot more maintenance procedures, it's just a matter of finding time to record, edit, and upload the video.
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Every how often you gotta do a oil change?
If you ride in regular conditions every 100 hours (2,000 miles), if severe conditions every 50 hours (1,000 miles) whichever comes first. If you don't ride often it should be once a year regardless. This is according to the owner's manual. Hope this helps.
Man my oil smells like gas bad this scared me hope my piston rings are fine I only have 1676 miles and 136 engine hours on it
Did everything turn out okay?
You didn't need to remove anything but the wheel liner at 2:47 in video
True but it's gives a better viewing angle when recording to show what was done.
I'm a can am guy but they need to take some lessons from Yamaha
How so? This has been my only quad so I'm curious to know.