A man gives maintenance to a blue Ski-Doo® snowmobile.

Introduction to Snowmobile Maintenance

You might be prepared to start exploring the snowy trails this winter, but is your snowmobile ready for it? Every vehicle needs regular maintenance to stay in good working order, and snowmobiles are no exception! You can brush up on the basics of snowmobile maintenance with this quick primer from All-Terrain Motorsports.

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Inspection

Before you take your snowmobile out on the trail, always take the time to perform a pre-ride maintenance inspection. This includes checking the fluid levels, testing the brakes, and examining the tracks and skis for damage. If anything needs to be repaired or replaced, take care of it before you head out!

Cleaning

Keeping your snowmobile clean is an important part of overall maintenance. This is necessary to prevent corrosion and preserve the exterior of your sled, so be sure to give your snowmobile a quick wash after each ride to prevent dirt and debris from building up.

Lubrication

Your snowmobile needs regular lubrication for its moving parts, like the drive belt and suspension. The user manual provided with your snowmobile should specify the correct lubricants to use, and how often they need to be applied.

Storage

When it comes time to store your snowmobile for the off-season, there are a few steps you should take. First, add a fuel stabilizer to the fuel system. Next, give your sled a thorough cleaning from top to bottom. Then, give all the exposed metal surfaces a coat of protectant. Last but not least, store your sled in a safe place, like a garage or storage shed.

Need more tips on snowmobile maintenance? Feel free to consult the team here at All-Terrain Motorsports! You can find us in Grand Junction, CO.