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... latest product information at the time of publication. The original instructions for this publication is expressly prohibited. Any reprinting or reuse of the depictions and/or procedures contained within this vehicle are intended for omissions or inaccuracies. All information contained within , whether whole or in U.S.A. 2015 600 IQ Widetrak Owner's Manual P/N 9925110 2 POLARIS®, IQ® and PERC® are...
... latest product information at the time of publication. The original instructions for this publication is expressly prohibited. Any reprinting or reuse of the depictions and/or procedures contained within this vehicle are intended for omissions or inaccuracies. All information contained within , whether whole or in U.S.A. 2015 600 IQ Widetrak Owner's Manual P/N 9925110 2 POLARIS®, IQ® and PERC® are...
Owners Manual
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... a fire, and a two-way radio or cellular telephone. but is to : extra clothing, a sleeping bag, a flashlight, food and water, a signaling mirror, a means of Spark Plugs Tow Rope Extra Oil Fuel Deicer Winter Survival Kit Trail Map First Aid Kit Tool Kit 11 Survival Preparation For your snowmobile. SAFETY Operator Safety Riding Position Operating a snowmobile requires skill and balance for proper throttle, brake and steering control. Rider positions may encounter. WARNING...
... a fire, and a two-way radio or cellular telephone. but is to : extra clothing, a sleeping bag, a flashlight, food and water, a signaling mirror, a means of Spark Plugs Tow Rope Extra Oil Fuel Deicer Winter Survival Kit Trail Map First Aid Kit Tool Kit 11 Survival Preparation For your snowmobile. SAFETY Operator Safety Riding Position Operating a snowmobile requires skill and balance for proper throttle, brake and steering control. Rider positions may encounter. WARNING...
Owners Manual
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..., with enough authority to service the clutches. SAFETY Operator Safety Drive Belt Do not operate the engine with the intake silencer or filter removed. All clutch service must be performed by the shifting of the engine with a high/low transmission, drive in low gear the first several minutes. Cold Weather Drive-Away Whenever your dealer. Warm the drive belt by your snowmobile has been parked for a passenger. The clutch is dynamically balanced before attempting...
..., with enough authority to service the clutches. SAFETY Operator Safety Drive Belt Do not operate the engine with the intake silencer or filter removed. All clutch service must be performed by the shifting of the engine with a high/low transmission, drive in low gear the first several minutes. Cold Weather Drive-Away Whenever your dealer. Warm the drive belt by your snowmobile has been parked for a passenger. The clutch is dynamically balanced before attempting...
Owners Manual
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... seat and suspension of your back because of snowmobiles, don't tailgate (follow too closely). Be aware of any snowmobile traffic around your speed. • When traveling in darkness or other low visibility conditions. Check to snowmobiling, acquaint yourself with the machine and with what it will and won't do under normal riding conditions. SAFETY Operator Safety Driving Responsibly...
... seat and suspension of your back because of snowmobiles, don't tailgate (follow too closely). Be aware of any snowmobile traffic around your speed. • When traveling in darkness or other low visibility conditions. Check to snowmobiling, acquaint yourself with the machine and with what it will and won't do under normal riding conditions. SAFETY Operator Safety Driving Responsibly...
Owners Manual
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... console of all POLARIS snowmobiles: WARNING • To avoid serious injury or death, read and understand all warnings and the Owner's Manual before or while operating this vehicle. • In an emergency, push down the Auxiliary Shut-Off Switch, located on the top of the throttle control assembly, to track studs. Then pull the brake lever to control the vehicle. Oil injection system: Use unmixed fuel...
... console of all POLARIS snowmobiles: WARNING • To avoid serious injury or death, read and understand all warnings and the Owner's Manual before or while operating this vehicle. • In an emergency, push down the Auxiliary Shut-Off Switch, located on the top of the throttle control assembly, to track studs. Then pull the brake lever to control the vehicle. Oil injection system: Use unmixed fuel...
Owners Manual
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... or jump your risk of losing control. This may cause vehicle damage. 32 FEATURES 12-Volt DC Outlet Use the 12-volt DC outlet to sit on the console near the ignition switch. WARNING! The maximum weight capacity for braking and turning when carrying cargo or a passenger, or when towing. • Always secure cargo before operating vehicle. • Overloading or carrying tall, offcenter, or...
... or jump your risk of losing control. This may cause vehicle damage. 32 FEATURES 12-Volt DC Outlet Use the 12-volt DC outlet to sit on the console near the ignition switch. WARNING! The maximum weight capacity for braking and turning when carrying cargo or a passenger, or when towing. • Always secure cargo before operating vehicle. • Overloading or carrying tall, offcenter, or...
Owners Manual
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Item Drive Belt Condition Steering System Brake Fluid Brake Lever/Parking Brake Lock Brake System Throttle Lever Throttle Safety Switch Auxiliary Shut-Off Switch (Engine Stop Switch) Ignition Switch Taillight/Brake Light/Headlight Coolant Level Gearcase Oil Level Injection Oil Level Radiator/Cooling Fins (clean and remove any debris) Suspension Mounting Bolts Skags (Wear Bars) Ski Saddle and Spindle Bolts Hood Straps/Latches Seat Latches Rear Wheel Idler Bolts Track Alignment/Condition Rail Slide Condition See Page 96 56 57 57, 58 89 55 55 61, 70 61, 67 61 86 79 68...
Item Drive Belt Condition Steering System Brake Fluid Brake Lever/Parking Brake Lock Brake System Throttle Lever Throttle Safety Switch Auxiliary Shut-Off Switch (Engine Stop Switch) Ignition Switch Taillight/Brake Light/Headlight Coolant Level Gearcase Oil Level Injection Oil Level Radiator/Cooling Fins (clean and remove any debris) Suspension Mounting Bolts Skags (Wear Bars) Ski Saddle and Spindle Bolts Hood Straps/Latches Seat Latches Rear Wheel Idler Bolts Track Alignment/Condition Rail Slide Condition See Page 96 56 57 57, 58 89 55 55 61, 70 61, 67 61 86 79 68...
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... engine by pushing the engine stop switch down to the OFF position. 2. With both switches OFF, squeeze and hold the throttle in the wide open position. 4. Restart the engine using the normal procedure: 1. Release the throttle. 6. Crank the engine several times to the OFF position. 3. SYSTEM Ignition Switch Brake Engine Stop Switch Tether Switch (Option) WHAT IT DOES Interrupts ignition circuit Slows jackshaft Interrupts ignition circuit Interrupts ignition circuit THROTTLE CONDITION...
... engine by pushing the engine stop switch down to the OFF position. 2. With both switches OFF, squeeze and hold the throttle in the wide open position. 4. Restart the engine using the normal procedure: 1. Release the throttle. 6. Crank the engine several times to the OFF position. 3. SYSTEM Ignition Switch Brake Engine Stop Switch Tether Switch (Option) WHAT IT DOES Interrupts ignition circuit Slows jackshaft Interrupts ignition circuit Interrupts ignition circuit THROTTLE CONDITION...
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... the seat. 2. Hold the throttle lever pin stationary by your dealer. A properly functioning switch must shut down the engine. 70 Operating the snowmobile with a faulty throttle safety switch can result in serious injury or death in the illustration. 4. Pull the switch up to the RUN position to ground out the ignition and stop switch. Test the throttle safety switch system daily before operation. Test the throttle safety switch...
... the seat. 2. Hold the throttle lever pin stationary by your dealer. A properly functioning switch must shut down the engine. 70 Operating the snowmobile with a faulty throttle safety switch can result in serious injury or death in the illustration. 4. Pull the switch up to the RUN position to ground out the ignition and stop switch. Test the throttle safety switch system daily before operation. Test the throttle safety switch...
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... stand. Towing in high gear can result in neutral, and have no braking power and can easily collide with the transmission in gear can result in the towed object. Shifter NOTICE: Towing a disabled snowmobile with the rear of the snowmobile or other objects, resulting in low gear, vehicle speed will be used. Towing For your safety, do not attempt to use a rigid tow bar, attach the tow rope...
... stand. Towing in high gear can result in neutral, and have no braking power and can easily collide with the transmission in gear can result in the towed object. Shifter NOTICE: Towing a disabled snowmobile with the rear of the snowmobile or other objects, resulting in low gear, vehicle speed will be used. Towing For your safety, do not attempt to use a rigid tow bar, attach the tow rope...
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... for diagnostic service. Environmental Protection Agency regulations. MAINTENANCE Emission Control Information Any qualified repair shop or qualified person may maintain, replace, or repair the emission control devices or systems on gasoline with a minimum octane level of 87 (R+M)/2. Specifications and adjustments for your owner's manual. These items are located in making a purchasing decision. Owner's Responsibilities Please read the Snowmobile Engine Emissions Limited Warranty, and read...
... for diagnostic service. Environmental Protection Agency regulations. MAINTENANCE Emission Control Information Any qualified repair shop or qualified person may maintain, replace, or repair the emission control devices or systems on gasoline with a minimum octane level of 87 (R+M)/2. Specifications and adjustments for your owner's manual. These items are located in making a purchasing decision. Owner's Responsibilities Please read the Snowmobile Engine Emissions Limited Warranty, and read...
Owners Manual
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... neutral. 3. Place the transmission in the bleeding. 9. Remove the bleed screw from the water outlet manifold and/or the thermostat housing. Allow the coolant to three minutes. Reinstall the bleed screw into the manifold. 5. Start the engine and run at a fast idle for the correct part. Feel the heat exchangers under the tunnel. Lift the front of the vehicle slightly if necessary. 2. If the pressure cap...
... neutral. 3. Place the transmission in the bleeding. 9. Remove the bleed screw from the water outlet manifold and/or the thermostat housing. Allow the coolant to three minutes. Reinstall the bleed screw into the manifold. 5. Start the engine and run at a fast idle for the correct part. Feel the heat exchangers under the tunnel. Lift the front of the vehicle slightly if necessary. 2. If the pressure cap...
Owners Manual
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... the bulb. 2. Grasp the bulb by its metal base and carefully separate the bulb from the housing. 3. If fingers do touch the bulb, clean it from the harness. Oil from skin leaves a residue, causing a hot spot that will shorten the life of the lamp. Bulb Spring Harness 92 Lift the rubber boot to release it with bare fingers. MAINTENANCE Lights Removing Halogen Bulbs Tip...
... the bulb. 2. Grasp the bulb by its metal base and carefully separate the bulb from the housing. 3. If fingers do touch the bulb, clean it from the harness. Oil from skin leaves a residue, causing a hot spot that will shorten the life of the lamp. Bulb Spring Harness 92 Lift the rubber boot to release it with bare fingers. MAINTENANCE Lights Removing Halogen Bulbs Tip...
Owners Manual
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... twist it around the wire harness. 5. Reinstall the plenum covering on the headlight assembly. 6. Replacing Taillight Bulbs 1. Adjust headlight aim. See page 30. Insert the bulb into the housing, placing it counterclockwise to the housing. Carefully flip the spring back into the housing. Remove the screws securing the taillight cover and remove the cover. 2. MAINTENANCE Lights Installing Halogen Bulbs 1. 2. 3. 4. Reinstall the taillight cover. 93 Reinstall the...
... twist it around the wire harness. 5. Reinstall the plenum covering on the headlight assembly. 6. Replacing Taillight Bulbs 1. Adjust headlight aim. See page 30. Insert the bulb into the housing, placing it counterclockwise to the housing. Carefully flip the spring back into the housing. Remove the screws securing the taillight cover and remove the cover. 2. MAINTENANCE Lights Installing Halogen Bulbs 1. 2. 3. 4. Reinstall the taillight cover. 93 Reinstall the...
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... Passenger handwarmers Work light Tail lamp Brake lamp Alternator coils Exhaust sensor Gauge Accessory projector beam relay Diagnostic plug Ignition relay power Cam phase sensor ECU hold-on power Forward limit switch Start relay coil Chassis relay coil Ignition relay coil Fuel pump relay coil Fan relay coil Fuel pump relay power PTO injector MAG injector PTO ignition coil MAG ignition coil Fuel pump Radiator fan 94 MAINTENANCE Electrical System RELAY LABEL START SOLENOID RELAY SPARE 20A ACCESSORY EMERGENCY SPARE 30A FUSE LABEL ITEM POWERED Ground side of start solenoid None Accessory plugs...
... Passenger handwarmers Work light Tail lamp Brake lamp Alternator coils Exhaust sensor Gauge Accessory projector beam relay Diagnostic plug Ignition relay power Cam phase sensor ECU hold-on power Forward limit switch Start relay coil Chassis relay coil Ignition relay coil Fuel pump relay coil Fan relay coil Fuel pump relay power PTO injector MAG injector PTO ignition coil MAG ignition coil Fuel pump Radiator fan 94 MAINTENANCE Electrical System RELAY LABEL START SOLENOID RELAY SPARE 20A ACCESSORY EMERGENCY SPARE 30A FUSE LABEL ITEM POWERED Ground side of start solenoid None Accessory plugs...
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SPECIFICATIONS Capacities and Dimensions Body Style Rider Capacity Coolant Capacity Fuel Capacity Oil Capacity Gearcase Oil Capacity Length Width Height Brake Type Drive Clutch Center Distance Drive Belt P/N Clutch Type Reverse Transmission Engine Displacement Cylinders Bore x Stroke (mm) Alternator Output Throttle Body Throttle Body Bore Size Idle RPM Maximum test speed RPM Cooling Ignition Type Ignition Timing Recommended Engine Oil Spark Plug / Gap Recommended Fuel Octane Electric Fuel Gauge Electric Start Low Oil Light Parking Brake Speedometer Tachometer IQ 2 9.8 qts. (9.3 l) 14.3 gal. (...
SPECIFICATIONS Capacities and Dimensions Body Style Rider Capacity Coolant Capacity Fuel Capacity Oil Capacity Gearcase Oil Capacity Length Width Height Brake Type Drive Clutch Center Distance Drive Belt P/N Clutch Type Reverse Transmission Engine Displacement Cylinders Bore x Stroke (mm) Alternator Output Throttle Body Throttle Body Bore Size Idle RPM Maximum test speed RPM Cooling Ignition Type Ignition Timing Recommended Engine Oil Spark Plug / Gap Recommended Fuel Octane Electric Fuel Gauge Electric Start Low Oil Light Parking Brake Speedometer Tachometer IQ 2 9.8 qts. (9.3 l) 14.3 gal. (...
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...; SEE YOUR DEALER. • SEE YOUR DEALER. • SEE YOUR DEALER. • Change plug(s). • Dirt or ice may be repaired before operating. Add isopropyl alcohol to engine Plugged fuel filter or tank pick-up sock Incorrect clutching Engine continually backfires Faulty plug(s) Fuel System Incorrect throttle freeplay or faulty switch Engine requires more than normal pulls to start Probable Cause Solution Faulty ignition • Install new spark plug(s).
...; SEE YOUR DEALER. • SEE YOUR DEALER. • SEE YOUR DEALER. • Change plug(s). • Dirt or ice may be repaired before operating. Add isopropyl alcohol to engine Plugged fuel filter or tank pick-up sock Incorrect clutching Engine continually backfires Faulty plug(s) Fuel System Incorrect throttle freeplay or faulty switch Engine requires more than normal pulls to start Probable Cause Solution Faulty ignition • Install new spark plug(s).
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... move to another country, be requested from any POLARIS Servicing Dealer to perform warranty service. Upon residence verification, the servicing dealer will be kept and used outside the country where your product was purchased, warranty and service bulletin repairs may also be authorized to perform the warranty repair. You may be sure to contact POLARIS Customer Assistance and the customs department of the...
... move to another country, be requested from any POLARIS Servicing Dealer to perform warranty service. Upon residence verification, the servicing dealer will be kept and used outside the country where your product was purchased, warranty and service bulletin repairs may also be authorized to perform the warranty repair. You may be sure to contact POLARIS Customer Assistance and the customs department of the...
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... considered emission-related components for exhaust emissions: • Aftertreatment devices • Crankcase ventilation valves • Sensors • Electronic control units The following parts are considered emission-related components for evaporative emissions Fuel Tank Fuel Cap Fuel Line Fuel Line Fittings Clamps* Pressure Relief Valves* Control Valves* Control Solenoids* Electronic Controls Vacuum Control Diaphragms* Control Cables* Control Linkages* Purge Valves Vapor Hoses Liquid/Vapor Separator Carbon Canister Canister Mounting Brackets Carburetor Purge Port Connector...
... considered emission-related components for exhaust emissions: • Aftertreatment devices • Crankcase ventilation valves • Sensors • Electronic control units The following parts are considered emission-related components for evaporative emissions Fuel Tank Fuel Cap Fuel Line Fuel Line Fittings Clamps* Pressure Relief Valves* Control Valves* Control Solenoids* Electronic Controls Vacuum Control Diaphragms* Control Cables* Control Linkages* Purge Valves Vapor Hoses Liquid/Vapor Separator Carbon Canister Canister Mounting Brackets Carburetor Purge Port Connector...
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INDEX S Spark Plugs ...82-83 Specifications ...114-115 Speed...15 Spring Preload, IQ ...48 Starting the Engine ...66 Starting the Engine, Restarting ...67 Steering Inspection ...105 Steering System ...56, 105-107 Stop Switch ...70 Stopping the Engine ...67 Stopping the Snowmobile ...67 Storage, Daily ...73 Storage, Extended ...111-113 Storage, Under-Seat ...31 Survival Preparation ...11 Suspension Adjustments, Front ...46 Suspension Adjustments, Rear . . 47-51 Suspension Coupling, IQ ...51 Suspension Inspection...60 Suspension Lubrication...
INDEX S Spark Plugs ...82-83 Specifications ...114-115 Speed...15 Spring Preload, IQ ...48 Starting the Engine ...66 Starting the Engine, Restarting ...67 Steering Inspection ...105 Steering System ...56, 105-107 Stop Switch ...70 Stopping the Engine ...67 Stopping the Snowmobile ...67 Storage, Daily ...73 Storage, Extended ...111-113 Storage, Under-Seat ...31 Survival Preparation ...11 Suspension Adjustments, Front ...46 Suspension Adjustments, Rear . . 47-51 Suspension Coupling, IQ ...51 Suspension Inspection...60 Suspension Lubrication...