Winterizing Your Snowmobile: A Complete How-To
Jake Williams
Nov 20, 2024
Proper off-season storage is crucial for keeping your snowmobile in top condition. Follow this comprehensive guide to winterize your sled.
Step 1: Clean Your Snowmobile
Start by giving your sled a thorough wash. Remove all dirt, salt, and debris that accumulated during the season. Pay special attention to the undercarriage.
Step 2: Stabilize the Fuel
Add fuel stabilizer to a full tank of gas. Run the engine for a few minutes to circulate the treated fuel through the entire system.
Step 3: Fog the Engine
Use fogging oil to coat the internal engine components and prevent corrosion during storage.
Step 4: Change Fluids
Replace the chaincase oil and coolant. Old fluids can become acidic and damage components over time.
Step 5: Inspect and Lubricate
Check all moving parts and apply fresh grease to the suspension, steering, and track components.
Step 6: Battery Care
Remove the battery and store it in a cool, dry place. Use a battery tender to maintain charge throughout the off-season.
Step 7: Proper Storage
Store your snowmobile in a dry, covered area. Use a breathable cover to prevent moisture buildup.
About the Author
Jake is a snowmobile mechanic with 20 years of experience in cold-weather vehicles.