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ARCTIC CAT PROWLER PRO General Troubleshooting

System Nominal

The 'pinging' sound is a documented physical phenomenon caused by differential thermal expansion and contraction. As the exhaust system heats up during use and cools down after shutdown, the metal components change size. The noise occurs when the metal shifts slightly against its mounting points to relieve internal stress. This is a standard characteristic of high-temperature exhaust assemblies and does not indicate a mechanical defect or safety risk.

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