Owners Manual
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...product information at the time of publication. Copyright 2006 Polaris Sales Inc. Any reprinting or reuse of the depictions and/or procedures contained within this publication is a trademark of production components, some minor discrepancies may result between the actual vehicle and the information ..., whether whole or in the design and quality of Fast Inc. Depictions and/or procedures in U.S.A. 2007 Owner's Manual P/N 9920468 FS IQ Touring/FST IQ/FST IQ Touring/FST IQ Cruiser/FST IQ LX/FST SwitchBack 2 POLARIS and POLARIS THE WAY OUT are intended for omissions or inaccuracies.
...product information at the time of publication. Copyright 2006 Polaris Sales Inc. Any reprinting or reuse of the depictions and/or procedures contained within this publication is a trademark of production components, some minor discrepancies may result between the actual vehicle and the information ..., whether whole or in the design and quality of Fast Inc. Depictions and/or procedures in U.S.A. 2007 Owner's Manual P/N 9920468 FS IQ Touring/FST IQ/FST IQ Touring/FST IQ Cruiser/FST IQ LX/FST SwitchBack 2 POLARIS and POLARIS THE WAY OUT are intended for omissions or inaccuracies.
Owners Manual
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... snowmobile. WARNING Improper riding position may encounter. Always tell someone where you're going and how long you expect to the conditions you must travel into remote areas, always carry survival equipment that allows for control of other snowmobilers. 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...
... snowmobile. WARNING Improper riding position may encounter. Always tell someone where you're going and how long you expect to the conditions you must travel into remote areas, always carry survival equipment that allows for control of other snowmobilers. 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...
Owners Manual
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FEATURES Storage Compartments The trunk cover is 30 lbs. (14 kg). Adjust the backrest to the rear (passenger) position. Release the trunk cover latch. 3. Install the passenger seat securely. 5. Adjust the backrest to the forward (operator) position. Always secure cargo before operating. Trunk/Passenger Seat/Cargo Bag (Cruiser) 32 Do not exceed the carrier weight limit. Lift the trunk assembly upward and rearward to the cargo carrier sides. 6. See...
FEATURES Storage Compartments The trunk cover is 30 lbs. (14 kg). Adjust the backrest to the rear (passenger) position. Release the trunk cover latch. 3. Install the passenger seat securely. 5. Adjust the backrest to the forward (operator) position. Always secure cargo before operating. Trunk/Passenger Seat/Cargo Bag (Cruiser) 32 Do not exceed the carrier weight limit. Lift the trunk assembly upward and rearward to the cargo carrier sides. 6. See...
Owners Manual
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... reverse or forward is selected, speed sensor error Defective rollover switch, speed sensor error Throttle stuck, throttle lever depressed, speed sensor error Throttle stuck, throttle lever at idle position Function Reverse Rollover Maximum RPM 5300 6000 Result Throttle stuck, throttle safety switch high Throttle stuck, throttle safety switch low 5450 Engine will limit engine RPM, vehicle speed or turbo boost (FST) if the following conditions are encountered. Vehicle Speed is Limited Cause Function Maximum Speed MPH (km/h) 12 (19) 37...
... reverse or forward is selected, speed sensor error Defective rollover switch, speed sensor error Throttle stuck, throttle lever depressed, speed sensor error Throttle stuck, throttle lever at idle position Function Reverse Rollover Maximum RPM 5300 6000 Result Throttle stuck, throttle safety switch high Throttle stuck, throttle safety switch low 5450 Engine will limit engine RPM, vehicle speed or turbo boost (FST) if the following conditions are encountered. Vehicle Speed is Limited Cause Function Maximum Speed MPH (km/h) 12 (19) 37...
Owners Manual
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... oil tank. Careful treatment of operation will result in period. CAUTION Excessive heat build-up during the break-in more efficient performance and longer life for extended periods during the first 500 miles (800 km) of a new engine and drive components will damage close-fitting engine parts. Drive slowly at full throttle or high speeds for these components. Perform regular checks on fluid levels, controls...
... oil tank. Careful treatment of operation will result in period. CAUTION Excessive heat build-up during the break-in more efficient performance and longer life for extended periods during the first 500 miles (800 km) of a new engine and drive components will damage close-fitting engine parts. Drive slowly at full throttle or high speeds for these components. Perform regular checks on fluid levels, controls...
Owners Manual
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... times. Turbo Noise (FST) Under some conditions, when the throttle lever is released the boost pressure dump valve will release pressure, and you may cause erratic machine behavior and loss of escaping air. n Throttle Lever OPERATION WARNING An improperly functioning throttle lever may hear the sound of control, which could result in the throttle cable may cause the safety switch to an authorized Polaris dealer for service. If the engine doesn't start the engine...
... times. Turbo Noise (FST) Under some conditions, when the throttle lever is released the boost pressure dump valve will release pressure, and you may cause erratic machine behavior and loss of escaping air. n Throttle Lever OPERATION WARNING An improperly functioning throttle lever may hear the sound of control, which could result in the throttle cable may cause the safety switch to an authorized Polaris dealer for service. If the engine doesn't start the engine...
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... Switch WHAT IT DOES Interrupts ignition circuit Slows jackshaft Interrupts ignition circuit THROTTLE CONDITION All All All 97 Electronic Reverse (PERC 4t) Disengaging Reverse OPERATION 1. The light on the instrument panel will shut off. 3. Stop the snowmobile and leave the engine idling. 2. Push the yellow reverse button for more information about the engine stop switch. See page 94 for one second and release...
... Switch WHAT IT DOES Interrupts ignition circuit Slows jackshaft Interrupts ignition circuit THROTTLE CONDITION All All All 97 Electronic Reverse (PERC 4t) Disengaging Reverse OPERATION 1. The light on the instrument panel will shut off. 3. Stop the snowmobile and leave the engine idling. 2. Push the yellow reverse button for more information about the engine stop switch. See page 94 for one second and release...
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... steering when necessary. CAUTION Towing a disabled snowmobile with a rope. Remove the drive belt before towing. 98 Remove the key and cover the snowmobile. DO NOT tow toboggans, sleds, saucers, or any possibility of contact between the snowmobile's track and a person riding in serious damage to the engine and drive system. Always remove the drive belt from a disabled snowmobile before towing, and have no braking power...
... steering when necessary. CAUTION Towing a disabled snowmobile with a rope. Remove the drive belt before towing. 98 Remove the key and cover the snowmobile. DO NOT tow toboggans, sleds, saucers, or any possibility of contact between the snowmobile's track and a person riding in serious damage to the engine and drive system. Always remove the drive belt from a disabled snowmobile before towing, and have no braking power...
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... Test for proper operation, replace bulbs as needed Secure properly, replace if damaged Inspect for wear or damage, replace when worn Check pre-ride, clean or replace with each oil change. MAINTENANCE O = Perform Service X = Replace Item Engine Stop Switch Ignition Switch Throttle Safety Switch Taillight Brakelight Headlight Skags (Wear Bars) Fluid Leaks Parking Brake Brake Lever Coolant Brake fluid Hood Latches Seat Latches Rail Slide Foam Oil Breather Element Front and Rear Suspension and Steering Fasteners Front Limiter Strap Oil Lines Alternator Belt Throttle Lever Track Alignment Pg...
... Test for proper operation, replace bulbs as needed Secure properly, replace if damaged Inspect for wear or damage, replace when worn Check pre-ride, clean or replace with each oil change. MAINTENANCE O = Perform Service X = Replace Item Engine Stop Switch Ignition Switch Throttle Safety Switch Taillight Brakelight Headlight Skags (Wear Bars) Fluid Leaks Parking Brake Brake Lever Coolant Brake fluid Hood Latches Seat Latches Rail Slide Foam Oil Breather Element Front and Rear Suspension and Steering Fasteners Front Limiter Strap Oil Lines Alternator Belt Throttle Lever Track Alignment Pg...
Owners Manual
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..., inspect for leaks and proper circulation Inspect, replace as needed See your dealer (IQ/SwitchBack/M-10) 150 (240) 500 (800) O O O O O O Hoses Brake Pads/Disc Fuel Vent Lines Ski Toe Cooling Fins/Shroud Valve Lash -131 122 146 --- EVERY 2000 (3200) EVERY 2000 (3200) EVERY 2000 (3200) 104 O O O O O O O O O O 1500 (2400) INITIALLY EVERY 10,000 (16,000) THEREAFTER Cooling System Fuel Filter Rear Suspension Shock Oil 127 122...
..., inspect for leaks and proper circulation Inspect, replace as needed See your dealer (IQ/SwitchBack/M-10) 150 (240) 500 (800) O O O O O O Hoses Brake Pads/Disc Fuel Vent Lines Ski Toe Cooling Fins/Shroud Valve Lash -131 122 146 --- EVERY 2000 (3200) EVERY 2000 (3200) EVERY 2000 (3200) 104 O O O O O O O O O O 1500 (2400) INITIALLY EVERY 10,000 (16,000) THEREAFTER Cooling System Fuel Filter Rear Suspension Shock Oil 127 122...
Owners Manual
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A spark plug with a new plug. Check the spark plug firing end condition after the engine has been warmed up and the vehicle has been driven at higher speeds. If a plug is fouled, replace the plug with a heat range too high will always cause engine damage if the engine is operated in serious engine damage. Avoid prolonged idle speeds, which cause plug fouling and carbonization. CAUTION Using non-recommended spark plugs can result in...
A spark plug with a new plug. Check the spark plug firing end condition after the engine has been warmed up and the vehicle has been driven at higher speeds. If a plug is fouled, replace the plug with a heat range too high will always cause engine damage if the engine is operated in serious engine damage. Avoid prolonged idle speeds, which cause plug fouling and carbonization. CAUTION Using non-recommended spark plugs can result in...
Owners Manual
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... the fuel lines regularly for replacement of deterioration or damage. Do not attempt to clean or service the fuel injectors. Normal deterioration from weather and fuel compounds may cause damage to remove any accumulation of storage. Always check fuel line condition after periods of snow. + Fuel Injectors All fuel injector service must be performed by an authorized Polaris dealer. MAINTENANCE Intake Filters The intake foam filter limits...
... the fuel lines regularly for replacement of deterioration or damage. Do not attempt to clean or service the fuel injectors. Normal deterioration from weather and fuel compounds may cause damage to remove any accumulation of storage. Always check fuel line condition after periods of snow. + Fuel Injectors All fuel injector service must be performed by an authorized Polaris dealer. MAINTENANCE Intake Filters The intake foam filter limits...
Owners Manual
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... housing. Lift the rubber boot to the bulb, withdraw the bulb from the harness. Hold the bulb by its metal base and install it with bare fingers. See page 30. Connect the spring to release it around the wire harness. 5. Oil from the headlight Bulb assembly. Remove the screws securing the taillight lens. 2. Reinstall the plenum covering on the spring Harness to the housing. Replace the taillight...
... housing. Lift the rubber boot to the bulb, withdraw the bulb from the harness. Hold the bulb by its metal base and install it with bare fingers. See page 30. Connect the spring to release it around the wire harness. 5. Oil from the headlight Bulb assembly. Remove the screws securing the taillight lens. 2. Reinstall the plenum covering on the spring Harness to the housing. Replace the taillight...
Owners Manual
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... 20A IGNITION RELAY FUEL PUMP RELAY FAN RELAY 135 Electrical System RELAY LABEL START SOLENOID RELAY SPARE 20A ACCESSORY EMERGENCY SPARE 30A MAINTENANCE ITEM POWERED Ground side of start solenoid None Accessory plugs High beams Low beams Handwarmers Thumbwarmer Tail lamp Brake lamp Alternator coils Exhaust sensor Gauge Reverse shift Accessory projector beam relay Diagnostic plug Ignition relay power Cam phase sensor ECU hold-on power Reverse limit switch Forward limit switch Start relay coil Chassis relay coil Ignition relay coil Fuel pump relay coil Fan relay coil Fuel pump relay power...
... 20A IGNITION RELAY FUEL PUMP RELAY FAN RELAY 135 Electrical System RELAY LABEL START SOLENOID RELAY SPARE 20A ACCESSORY EMERGENCY SPARE 30A MAINTENANCE ITEM POWERED Ground side of start solenoid None Accessory plugs High beams Low beams Handwarmers Thumbwarmer Tail lamp Brake lamp Alternator coils Exhaust sensor Gauge Reverse shift Accessory projector beam relay Diagnostic plug Ignition relay power Cam phase sensor ECU hold-on power Reverse limit switch Forward limit switch Start relay coil Chassis relay coil Ignition relay coil Fuel pump relay coil Fan relay coil Fuel pump relay power...
Owners Manual
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... snowmobile requires warranty service, you must take it to a Polaris dealer authorized to repair Polaris snowmobiles. Polaris recommends that you may also have other warranty terms will contact the appropriate personnel at Polaris if additional assistance is YOUR responsibility). Mixing oil brands or using non-recommended oil may not be covered by warranty. 165 We recommend the use any Polaris Servicing Dealer to perform warranty service. Engine Oil 1. Some...
... snowmobile requires warranty service, you must take it to a Polaris dealer authorized to repair Polaris snowmobiles. Polaris recommends that you may also have other warranty terms will contact the appropriate personnel at Polaris if additional assistance is YOUR responsibility). Mixing oil brands or using non-recommended oil may not be covered by warranty. 165 We recommend the use any Polaris Servicing Dealer to perform warranty service. Engine Oil 1. Some...
Owners Manual
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... of aftermarket components resulting in the event of a warranty claim: Spark Plugs Filters Fuel Sealants Hotel fees Towing charges Mileage Rentals/Loss of product use of a defect: Skis Tracks Suspension components Brake components Seat components Clutches and components Steering components Batteries Light bulbs/Sealed beam lamps Idler wheels Ski wear rods Slide rails Finished and unfinished surfaces Carburetor/Throttle body components Engine components Drive belts Hydraulic components Circuit breakers/Fuses Electronic components Warranty applies...
... of aftermarket components resulting in the event of a warranty claim: Spark Plugs Filters Fuel Sealants Hotel fees Towing charges Mileage Rentals/Loss of product use of a defect: Skis Tracks Suspension components Brake components Seat components Clutches and components Steering components Batteries Light bulbs/Sealed beam lamps Idler wheels Ski wear rods Slide rails Finished and unfinished surfaces Carburetor/Throttle body components Engine components Drive belts Hydraulic components Circuit breakers/Fuses Electronic components Warranty applies...
Owners Manual
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... were Snow Checked through any Polaris snowmobile dealer. Regular, documented service maintenance visits are required to the water pump assembly and components, fan, fan bearings, temperature sensor, gasket and seals. • Non wear related throttle body parts are excluded from coverage. • Gearcases and transmissions are covered. The fuel pump is covered. • Clutches and related clutch parts, including but not limited to coverage under this engine service contract can be determined...
... were Snow Checked through any Polaris snowmobile dealer. Regular, documented service maintenance visits are required to the water pump assembly and components, fan, fan bearings, temperature sensor, gasket and seals. • Non wear related throttle body parts are excluded from coverage. • Gearcases and transmissions are covered. The fuel pump is covered. • Clutches and related clutch parts, including but not limited to coverage under this engine service contract can be determined...
Owners Manual
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... followed the procedure set out above, your vehicle will be required to an authorized Polaris dealer. Vehicles importation rules vary considerably from the country of the country where the vehicle was purchased, Warranty or Service Bulletin repairs may be requested from Polaris Industries in order to register your vehicle in order to Safety Recalls. You should consult an authorized dealer to...
... followed the procedure set out above, your vehicle will be required to an authorized Polaris dealer. Vehicles importation rules vary considerably from the country of the country where the vehicle was purchased, Warranty or Service Bulletin repairs may be requested from Polaris Industries in order to register your vehicle in order to Safety Recalls. You should consult an authorized dealer to...
Owners Manual
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... Adjustments...72 Headlight Adjusting ...30 Helmet...12 High Temperature Indicator Light . 126 Hood Latches ...78 P Parking Brake Lever Lock ...80 Passenger Seat (Cruiser) ...32 Passenger Seat (Touring) ...29 Passenger Warning ...24 Performance Synthetic 4-Stroke Oil 105 Polaris Products ...153 Pre-Ride Checklist ...76-84 Pressure Cap Warning ...23 I Ice and Snow Build-up ...17 IFS...54 Instrumentation ...41-53 Intake Filters ...122 Intake Silencer ...19 R Rail Slide Wear...144 Rear Rear Scissor Stop ...61 Rear Shock Compression...
... Adjustments...72 Headlight Adjusting ...30 Helmet...12 High Temperature Indicator Light . 126 Hood Latches ...78 P Parking Brake Lever Lock ...80 Passenger Seat (Cruiser) ...32 Passenger Seat (Touring) ...29 Passenger Warning ...24 Performance Synthetic 4-Stroke Oil 105 Polaris Products ...153 Pre-Ride Checklist ...76-84 Pressure Cap Warning ...23 I Ice and Snow Build-up ...17 IFS...54 Instrumentation ...41-53 Intake Filters ...122 Intake Silencer ...19 R Rail Slide Wear...144 Rear Rear Scissor Stop ...61 Rear Shock Compression...
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...-143 Track Warm-Up...92-93 Track Warning...24 Traction Products...74-75 Transporting the Snowmobile ...152 Troubleshooting Drive Belt Wear/Burn ...161 Engine and Drive Train . . 154-157 IQ Suspension ...159 M-10 Suspension ...160 SwitchBack Suspension...158 Trunk (Cruiser) ...32 Turbo Noise (FST)...95 V Vehicle Identification Numbers...7 W Warning Labels/Decals ...23-26 Warranty, Engine Emissions . . 169-170 Wear Strips ...75 Weight Transfer...62 Windchill/Temperature Charts ...22 176
...-143 Track Warm-Up...92-93 Track Warning...24 Traction Products...74-75 Transporting the Snowmobile ...152 Troubleshooting Drive Belt Wear/Burn ...161 Engine and Drive Train . . 154-157 IQ Suspension ...159 M-10 Suspension ...160 SwitchBack Suspension...158 Trunk (Cruiser) ...32 Turbo Noise (FST)...95 V Vehicle Identification Numbers...7 W Warning Labels/Decals ...23-26 Warranty, Engine Emissions . . 169-170 Wear Strips ...75 Weight Transfer...62 Windchill/Temperature Charts ...22 176