Owners Manual
Page 13
... debris could result in the track. Stop the engine before starting the engine. Always stop the engine before attempting adjustments. WARNING! Serious injuries may reduce control and could cause serious injury or death. WARNING! We recommend having your vehicle. 11 Riding Position Operating a snowmobile requires skill and balance for proper throttle, brake and steering control. Do not stand on the handlebar grips...
... debris could result in the track. Stop the engine before starting the engine. Always stop the engine before attempting adjustments. WARNING! Serious injuries may reduce control and could cause serious injury or death. WARNING! We recommend having your vehicle. 11 Riding Position Operating a snowmobile requires skill and balance for proper throttle, brake and steering control. Do not stand on the handlebar grips...
Owners Manual
Page 22
... safety course and have been designed to oncoming traffic by dimming your headlights and reducing your snowmobile, know the extent of use your speed. • When traveling in darkness or other low visibility conditions. Your snowmobile is not intended for proper balance in executing turns, traversing hills, etc. For their operating skills. The seat and suspension of...
... safety course and have been designed to oncoming traffic by dimming your headlights and reducing your snowmobile, know the extent of use your speed. • When traveling in darkness or other low visibility conditions. Your snowmobile is not intended for proper balance in executing turns, traversing hills, etc. For their operating skills. The seat and suspension of...
Owners Manual
Page 26
... minutes. • Before starting engine, check throttle, brake, and steering for long periods. Oil injection system: Use unmixed fuel only. See Owner's Manual for proper use extreme Operation Warning caution when operating in unfamiliar terrain. • Excessive speed, especially at night or with a passenger (on approved models only) reduce speed and allow extra space to turn or stop. • To maintain vehicle control on ice or hard...
... minutes. • Before starting engine, check throttle, brake, and steering for long periods. Oil injection system: Use unmixed fuel only. See Owner's Manual for proper use extreme Operation Warning caution when operating in unfamiliar terrain. • Excessive speed, especially at night or with a passenger (on approved models only) reduce speed and allow extra space to turn or stop. • To maintain vehicle control on ice or hard...
Owners Manual
Page 30
... the snowmobile on a level surface with the headlight approximately 25 feet (7.6 m) from the floor to raise the beam. 28 Turn the adjuster counterclockwise to the center of the headlight beam should be adjusted for vertical aim using the following procedure. 25 ft. (7.6 m) Lamp Center Height X 2 in. (5 cm) 1. Start the engine. FEATURES Adjustable Headlight The headlight can be two inches (5 cm) below...
... the snowmobile on a level surface with the headlight approximately 25 feet (7.6 m) from the floor to raise the beam. 28 Turn the adjuster counterclockwise to the center of the headlight beam should be adjusted for vertical aim using the following procedure. 25 ft. (7.6 m) Lamp Center Height X 2 in. (5 cm) 1. Start the engine. FEATURES Adjustable Headlight The headlight can be two inches (5 cm) below...
Owners Manual
Page 32
... engine management system will not be turned on again until engine speed is not damaged. NOTICE: Never replace a fuse with a fuse of the following conditions are always powered when the engine is running: • Low Beam Headlights • Taillights/Brake Lights • Passenger Hand Warmers (if equipped) The brake light is pulled, check the fuse. See page 118. The relay will turn off the load shed relay. If the brake light...
... engine management system will not be turned on again until engine speed is not damaged. NOTICE: Never replace a fuse with a fuse of the following conditions are always powered when the engine is running: • Low Beam Headlights • Taillights/Brake Lights • Passenger Hand Warmers (if equipped) The brake light is pulled, check the fuse. See page 118. The relay will turn off the load shed relay. If the brake light...
Owners Manual
Page 67
.... See page 64. 1. CAUTION! Do not damage the brake light signal wire. 2. Loosen the four left hand control was inadvertently moved without loosening the four mounting screws will not pinch the brake light signal wire. Torque: 20 in -lbs (7.9 Nm) 65 Do not over -torque. Loosen the brake master cylinder (A) mounting screws and move the control block slightly to the left or right to...
.... See page 64. 1. CAUTION! Do not damage the brake light signal wire. 2. Loosen the four left hand control was inadvertently moved without loosening the four mounting screws will not pinch the brake light signal wire. Torque: 20 in -lbs (7.9 Nm) 65 Do not over -torque. Loosen the brake master cylinder (A) mounting screws and move the control block slightly to the left or right to...
Owners Manual
Page 78
... brake lever is running. Ignition Key Switch Make sure the engine stops when the ignition key switch is blown, inspect the brake lever switch wire to verify it up to allow restarting. Squeeze the brake lever to stop the engine. See Power Management on page 72. Operating Area Before driving away, check your snowmobile has a tether switch, remove the tether from the snowmobile. 76 Make sure all safety warnings...
... brake lever is running. Ignition Key Switch Make sure the engine stops when the ignition key switch is blown, inspect the brake lever switch wire to verify it up to allow restarting. Squeeze the brake lever to stop the engine. See Power Management on page 72. Operating Area Before driving away, check your snowmobile has a tether switch, remove the tether from the snowmobile. 76 Make sure all safety warnings...
Owners Manual
Page 79
... remains active. OPERATION Ignition Switch The ignition switch has three positions. The IDD is transitioning between forward and reverse operation. SYSTEM Ignition Switch Brake Auxiliary Engine Stop Switch Throttle Release Switch Tether Switch (Option) WHAT IT DOES Interrupts ignition circuit Slows jackshaft Interrupts ignition circuit Enables Engine Control Unit (ECU) software RPM limit Interrupts ignition circuit 77 OFF RUN START Vehicle / IDD power off Vehicle / IDD power on the battery while the engine is used. The...
... remains active. OPERATION Ignition Switch The ignition switch has three positions. The IDD is transitioning between forward and reverse operation. SYSTEM Ignition Switch Brake Auxiliary Engine Stop Switch Throttle Release Switch Tether Switch (Option) WHAT IT DOES Interrupts ignition circuit Slows jackshaft Interrupts ignition circuit Enables Engine Control Unit (ECU) software RPM limit Interrupts ignition circuit 77 OFF RUN START Vehicle / IDD power off Vehicle / IDD power on the battery while the engine is used. The...
Owners Manual
Page 81
... Oil Pump Enrichment Period Engine Run Time 2 Hours 5 Hours 18 Hours Description Additional fuel Enriched oil supply to use . Oil added to reduce friction on engine run time. Vary the throttle openings and vehicle speeds to the fuel and oil injection systems will not be performed when the engine is new or overhauled. NOTE: During this period of use the first full tank of these automatic engine break-in and enrichment features...
... Oil Pump Enrichment Period Engine Run Time 2 Hours 5 Hours 18 Hours Description Additional fuel Enriched oil supply to use . Oil added to reduce friction on engine run time. Vary the throttle openings and vehicle speeds to the fuel and oil injection systems will not be performed when the engine is new or overhauled. NOTE: During this period of use the first full tank of these automatic engine break-in and enrichment features...
Owners Manual
Page 92
... Braking distances increase when towing loads. Towing For your safety, do not attempt to use a rigid tow bar, attach the tow rope to the ski spindles (not to the ski loops) to prevent damage to the engine and drive system. Objects towed with the rear of the snowmobile or other objects, resulting in serious damage to the steering components. Remove the key and cover...
... Braking distances increase when towing loads. Towing For your safety, do not attempt to use a rigid tow bar, attach the tow rope to the ski spindles (not to the ski loops) to prevent damage to the engine and drive system. Objects towed with the rear of the snowmobile or other objects, resulting in serious damage to the steering components. Remove the key and cover...
Owners Manual
Page 93
... Engine Emissions Limited Warranty, and read the maintenance section of sale with an emission control information (ECI) label and a factory-installed emissions information hangtag. POLARIS recommends that may be necessary. You may remove the factory-installed emissions information hangtag, which is intended solely for your use in the Service Manual, which is equipped at the time of your owner's manual. Environmental Protection Agency regulations...
... Engine Emissions Limited Warranty, and read the maintenance section of sale with an emission control information (ECI) label and a factory-installed emissions information hangtag. POLARIS recommends that may be necessary. You may remove the factory-installed emissions information hangtag, which is intended solely for your use in the Service Manual, which is equipped at the time of your owner's manual. Environmental Protection Agency regulations...
Owners Manual
Page 98
... Display Code Definitions Open Load: There is shorted to a wire at battery voltage. Shorted Load: The wires leading to B+ Voltage Too Low Driver Circuit Open/Grounded Driver Circuit Open/Grounded SPN 51 FMI 3 4 10 2 3 4 3 4 3 4 16 0 15 3 4 3 4 13 5 3 5 3 4 5 5 Vehicle Speed Sensor Intake Air Temperature Sensor Barometric Pressure Sensor Engine Temperature Sensor 84 105 108 110 Alternator Power Supply Potential (DC Chassis Voltage) Exhaust Temperature Sensor ECU Memory Injector 1 (MAG Injector 2 (PTO) Knock Sensor 1 Ignition Coil Primary Driver 1 (MAG) Fuel Pump Driver...
... Display Code Definitions Open Load: There is shorted to a wire at battery voltage. Shorted Load: The wires leading to B+ Voltage Too Low Driver Circuit Open/Grounded Driver Circuit Open/Grounded SPN 51 FMI 3 4 10 2 3 4 3 4 3 4 16 0 15 3 4 3 4 13 5 3 5 3 4 5 5 Vehicle Speed Sensor Intake Air Temperature Sensor Barometric Pressure Sensor Engine Temperature Sensor 84 105 108 110 Alternator Power Supply Potential (DC Chassis Voltage) Exhaust Temperature Sensor ECU Memory Injector 1 (MAG Injector 2 (PTO) Knock Sensor 1 Ignition Coil Primary Driver 1 (MAG) Fuel Pump Driver...
Owners Manual
Page 119
Headlight Taillight 117 Please see your POLARIS dealer. MAINTENANCE Lights The headlight and taillight assemblies feature LED elements and are not serviceable. If an LED fails to illuminate in either the headlight or taillight, the entire assembly must be replaced.
Headlight Taillight 117 Please see your POLARIS dealer. MAINTENANCE Lights The headlight and taillight assemblies feature LED elements and are not serviceable. If an LED fails to illuminate in either the headlight or taillight, the entire assembly must be replaced.
Owners Manual
Page 120
... fuse. Repair or replace any damaged components before replacing the fuse. 118 If the IDD does not turn on the electric start wire harness next to verify it is blown, inspect the brake lever switch wire to the battery cables. NOTICE: Never replace a fuse with a new fuse having the same amperage rating of a higher amperage rating. 12-Volt Receptacle The 12-volt receptacle is blown, inspect the constant power circuit. Replace...
... fuse. Repair or replace any damaged components before replacing the fuse. 118 If the IDD does not turn on the electric start wire harness next to verify it is blown, inspect the brake lever switch wire to the battery cables. NOTICE: Never replace a fuse with a new fuse having the same amperage rating of a higher amperage rating. 12-Volt Receptacle The 12-volt receptacle is blown, inspect the constant power circuit. Replace...
Owners Manual
Page 168
... DEALER. 166 No fuel to engine Poor engine compression Engine lacks power Fouled or defective spark plug(s) Fuel filter (loss of high RPM power) 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 Poor fuel Not enough fuel getting to the fuel system. • This indicates a major engine problem that must be repaired before operating. If...
... DEALER. 166 No fuel to engine Poor engine compression Engine lacks power Fouled or defective spark plug(s) Fuel filter (loss of high RPM power) 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 Poor fuel Not enough fuel getting to the fuel system. • This indicates a major engine problem that must be repaired before operating. If...
Owners Manual
Page 175
... selling dealer; You may be requested from any POLARIS Servicing Dealer to perform warranty service. When requesting warranty service you must nonetheless register your product under your name and address with a local POLARIS dealer in order to continue your product to ensure that you receive safety information and notices regarding your vehicle requires warranty service, you move. In the country where your...
... selling dealer; You may be requested from any POLARIS Servicing Dealer to perform warranty service. When requesting warranty service you must nonetheless register your product under your name and address with a local POLARIS dealer in order to continue your product to ensure that you receive safety information and notices regarding your vehicle requires warranty service, you move. In the country where your...
Owners Manual
Page 177
... of the vehicle owner. Repairing or replacing other components not covered by this warranty is free from the date of vehicle travel; or 30 calendar months from defects in addition to the POLARIS standard Limited Warranty 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...
... of the vehicle owner. Repairing or replacing other components not covered by this warranty is free from the date of vehicle travel; or 30 calendar months from defects in addition to the POLARIS standard Limited Warranty 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...
Owners Manual
Page 182
... ...141 Clutch Alignment Offset ...119 Clutch Safety ...19 Clutch System ...119-123 Clutch/Drive System Care, Storage 142 Cold Weather Drive-Away ...19 Constant Power Fuse ...118 Control Arm Pivot Adjustment ...131 Coolant...109 Coolant Level...109 Cooling System ...109-111 Cooling System, Bleeding ...110-111 Cooling System, Flushing ...110 Customer Service...169 F Fasteners, Side Panel ...75 Fluid Change Chaincase ...103-105 Coolant ...110 Fluid Level Brake Fluid ...115 Chaincase ...102 Coolant ...109 Front (IFS) Shock Adjustments...
... ...141 Clutch Alignment Offset ...119 Clutch Safety ...19 Clutch System ...119-123 Clutch/Drive System Care, Storage 142 Cold Weather Drive-Away ...19 Constant Power Fuse ...118 Control Arm Pivot Adjustment ...131 Coolant...109 Coolant Level...109 Cooling System ...109-111 Cooling System, Bleeding ...110-111 Cooling System, Flushing ...110 Customer Service...169 F Fasteners, Side Panel ...75 Fluid Change Chaincase ...103-105 Coolant ...110 Fluid Level Brake Fluid ...115 Chaincase ...102 Coolant ...109 Front (IFS) Shock Adjustments...
Owners Manual
Page 183
... Hood Removal / Installation ...99 P Parking Brake Lever Lock ...74 Playback Function ...43 Polaris Products and Part Numbers 143 Pre-Ride Checklist ...70 Pre-Ride Suspension Inspection ...71 I Ice and Snow Build-up ...17 Ignition Lock System ...37, 45-50 Ignition Switch ...77 Inadequate Snow Conditions ...17 Indicator Lights...39 Information Display Area ...42 Inspection, Pre-Ride ...70 Instrument Cluster...38-47, 49-52 Intake Filters ...106 Intake...
... Hood Removal / Installation ...99 P Parking Brake Lever Lock ...74 Playback Function ...43 Polaris Products and Part Numbers 143 Pre-Ride Checklist ...70 Pre-Ride Suspension Inspection ...71 I Ice and Snow Build-up ...17 Ignition Lock System ...37, 45-50 Ignition Switch ...77 Inadequate Snow Conditions ...17 Indicator Lights...39 Information Display Area ...42 Inspection, Pre-Ride ...70 Instrument Cluster...38-47, 49-52 Intake Filters ...106 Intake...
Owners Manual
Page 184
... Snowmobile ...142 Troubleshooting, Drive Belt ...168 Troubleshooting, Engine ...164-166 Troubleshooting, Suspension...167 Tune-Up...140 Speed ...14 Speed Display ...42 Standard/Metric Display ...44 Starting the Engine ...78 Starting the Engine, Restarting ...78 Steering System ...128-130 Steering System Inspection ...75 Stopping, Emergency...77 Storage Compartment, Heated...32 Storage, Seasonal/Extended. . 140, 142 Storage, Daily ...90 Studs ...67-68 Survival Preparation ...13 Suspension Control Arms, Front . . 131 Suspension Inspection, Pre...
... Snowmobile ...142 Troubleshooting, Drive Belt ...168 Troubleshooting, Engine ...164-166 Troubleshooting, Suspension...167 Tune-Up...140 Speed ...14 Speed Display ...42 Standard/Metric Display ...44 Starting the Engine ...78 Starting the Engine, Restarting ...78 Steering System ...128-130 Steering System Inspection ...75 Stopping, Emergency...77 Storage Compartment, Heated...32 Storage, Seasonal/Extended. . 140, 142 Storage, Daily ...90 Studs ...67-68 Survival Preparation ...13 Suspension Control Arms, Front . . 131 Suspension Inspection, Pre...