Owners Manual
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... Owner's Manual before starting the engine. • When operating this switch for proper function with hood not latched in case of emergency and is intended for daylight use Warning in restricted off , contact your Polaris dealer for the operator's protection. Severe injury or death can result from not heeding the warnings. • This vehicle is located on the decal. General 13 Replacement safety...
... Owner's Manual before starting the engine. • When operating this switch for proper function with hood not latched in case of emergency and is intended for daylight use Warning in restricted off , contact your Polaris dealer for the operator's protection. Severe injury or death can result from not heeding the warnings. • This vehicle is located on the decal. General 13 Replacement safety...
Owners Manual
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... not to your body. 15 Never take the gas cap off to put gas in your snowmobile. If you drive. Tether Strap/Switch Attach to Loop or Wrist Always attach the tether strap to your body and to ing, or you start the engine. Choke Knob You may need to use the choke to the strap. Hood Hold-Down Strap...
... not to your body. 15 Never take the gas cap off to put gas in your snowmobile. If you drive. Tether Strap/Switch Attach to Loop or Wrist Always attach the tether strap to your body and to ing, or you start the engine. Choke Knob You may need to use the choke to the strap. Hood Hold-Down Strap...
Owners Manual
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...tether strap to your body and to the switch on the running boards. Riding Rules " " YOUTH SECTION " " " Always sit down Keep both feet on your snowmobile every time you drive. Keep both hands on the handlebars Sit down when you drive. Keep both feet on the running boards Attach tether strap... snowmobile only where you know it's safe to drive and where you have permission to the switch on the handlebars. Ride your snowmobile. Never follow another snowmobile too closely. Keep both hands on your snowmobile 23 Don't drive through the flower garden or over small trees....
...tether strap to your body and to the switch on the running boards. Riding Rules " " YOUTH SECTION " " " Always sit down Keep both feet on your snowmobile every time you drive. Keep both hands on the handlebars Sit down when you drive. Keep both feet on the running boards Attach tether strap... snowmobile only where you know it's safe to drive and where you have permission to the switch on the handlebars. Ride your snowmobile. Never follow another snowmobile too closely. Keep both hands on your snowmobile 23 Don't drive through the flower garden or over small trees....
Owners Manual
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... not start the engine. Have the brakes serviced before operating the vehicle. See page 31 for proper operation Squeeze the brake lever toward the handlebar. Manually turn the skis completely to the right and to the safety requirements of the steering system. It's also a good idea to review it should malfunction, the operator could lose control, which could lead to the idle position...
... not start the engine. Have the brakes serviced before operating the vehicle. See page 31 for proper operation Squeeze the brake lever toward the handlebar. Manually turn the skis completely to the right and to the safety requirements of the steering system. It's also a good idea to review it should malfunction, the operator could lose control, which could lead to the idle position...
Owners Manual
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.... 37 Restart the engine and drive out of control. The snowmobile may be attained by the steering, skis, and the shifting of water. Never make turns. Operation Warnings Snow Conditions ADULT SECTION This snowmobile is attained by shifting body weight. Encourage the operator to stay on hard surfaces, hard-packed snow or icy surfaces.Teach your child to reduce speed to avoid getting...
.... 37 Restart the engine and drive out of control. The snowmobile may be attained by the steering, skis, and the shifting of water. Never make turns. Operation Warnings Snow Conditions ADULT SECTION This snowmobile is attained by shifting body weight. Encourage the operator to stay on hard surfaces, hard-packed snow or icy surfaces.Teach your child to reduce speed to avoid getting...
Owners Manual
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... 25. 6. Perform regular checks on fluid levels, controls and areas outlined on your new snowmobile is as important as the first ten hours of operation. 42 No single action on the daily pre-ride inspection checklist. Fill the fuel tank with vehicle operation and handling. 4. Change the oil after the first 20 hours of operation, or the time it takes...
... 25. 6. Perform regular checks on fluid levels, controls and areas outlined on your new snowmobile is as important as the first ten hours of operation. 42 No single action on the daily pre-ride inspection checklist. Fill the fuel tank with vehicle operation and handling. 4. Change the oil after the first 20 hours of operation, or the time it takes...
Owners Manual
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... authorized Polaris dealer to your owner's manual. Emission Control Label Your snowmobile is certified to either the right side of sale with a minimum octane level of your qualified service technician. Emission Control Maintenance Requirements Your snowmobile is equipped at the time of the tunnel or the engine recoil cover. The ECI label is performed. Owner's Responsibilities Please read the Snowmobile Engine Emissions Limited Warranty, and...
... authorized Polaris dealer to your owner's manual. Emission Control Label Your snowmobile is certified to either the right side of sale with a minimum octane level of your qualified service technician. Emission Control Maintenance Requirements Your snowmobile is equipped at the time of the tunnel or the engine recoil cover. The ECI label is performed. Owner's Responsibilities Please read the Snowmobile Engine Emissions Limited Warranty, and...
Owners Manual
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... trouble-free miles of snowmobiling enjoyment, follow recommended regular maintenance and perform service checks as a result of owner neglect in performing recommended regular maintenance, the cost of repairs are the responsibility of the owner. Record maintenance and service in the Maintenance Log beginning on its side for service. CAUTION Hot components can cause damage to service or make sure the exhaust system and engine have cooled before...
... trouble-free miles of snowmobiling enjoyment, follow recommended regular maintenance and perform service checks as a result of owner neglect in performing recommended regular maintenance, the cost of repairs are the responsibility of the owner. Record maintenance and service in the Maintenance Log beginning on its side for service. CAUTION Hot components can cause damage to service or make sure the exhaust system and engine have cooled before...
Owners Manual
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... dealer) Tighten rear idler wheel bolts if loose Check spark plug condition Check for brake cable wear and adjustment Throttle cable pivot slug Lubricate steering post support bracket and pivot (aerosol) Grease ski spindles Lubricate ski bushings to spindle area Grease lower steering post pivot Grease rear suspension pivot shafts Lubricate throttle cable and pivot Lubricate choke slide and cable Inspect exhaust pipe for cracks...
... dealer) Tighten rear idler wheel bolts if loose Check spark plug condition Check for brake cable wear and adjustment Throttle cable pivot slug Lubricate steering post support bracket and pivot (aerosol) Grease ski spindles Lubricate ski bushings to spindle area Grease lower steering post pivot Grease rear suspension pivot shafts Lubricate throttle cable and pivot Lubricate choke slide and cable Inspect exhaust pipe for cracks...
Owners Manual
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...). 52 Immediately check the spark plug for correct color. Stop the engine. 2. Torque to the preservative added during the assembly process. The spark plug firing end condition should be read after the engine has been warmed up and the vehicle has been driven. Avoid prolonged idle speeds, which cause plug fouling and carbonization. ADULT SECTION Maintenance Spark Plugs A new engine can cause temporary spark plug fouling due to 12-14...
...). 52 Immediately check the spark plug for correct color. Stop the engine. 2. Torque to the preservative added during the assembly process. The spark plug firing end condition should be read after the engine has been warmed up and the vehicle has been driven. Avoid prolonged idle speeds, which cause plug fouling and carbonization. ADULT SECTION Maintenance Spark Plugs A new engine can cause temporary spark plug fouling due to 12-14...
Owners Manual
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..., see your Polaris dealer. Correct setup provides engine RPM within its given power band at full throttle settings and also provides maximum efficiency and operation at the factory for conditions in piston burning, bearing failure, or complete engine failure. A mixture too rich (too much air, too little fuel) will result in overheating of the combustion chamber causing pre-ignition of manufacture. For...
..., see your Polaris dealer. Correct setup provides engine RPM within its given power band at full throttle settings and also provides maximum efficiency and operation at the factory for conditions in piston burning, bearing failure, or complete engine failure. A mixture too rich (too much air, too little fuel) will result in overheating of the combustion chamber causing pre-ignition of manufacture. For...
Owners Manual
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... Nut Barrel Nut Cables Rubber Covers 56 ADULT SECTION Maintenance Brake Lever Travel Firmly depress the brake lever. With your left hand, grasp the cables as close to rotate the barrel nut until you have reached the proper brake lever adjustment. If the brake band has excessive wear, see your Polaris dealer for service. 1. Using an 8mm wrench...
... Nut Barrel Nut Cables Rubber Covers 56 ADULT SECTION Maintenance Brake Lever Travel Firmly depress the brake lever. With your left hand, grasp the cables as close to rotate the barrel nut until you have reached the proper brake lever adjustment. If the brake band has excessive wear, see your Polaris dealer for service. 1. Using an 8mm wrench...
Owners Manual
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.... 2. Turn the fuel valve off. 4. Rotate the piston to turn the engine over two or three times. 7. Fog the Engine 1. Treat the fuel system with an oiled cloth. Support the front end of many components. Slowly pull the recoil starter to bottom dead center (BDC) and 9. Review the fuel-related warnings on page 43. Leave it stops. 75 Maintenance Storage ADULT SECTION Off season or extended storage...
.... 2. Turn the fuel valve off. 4. Rotate the piston to turn the engine over two or three times. 7. Fog the Engine 1. Treat the fuel system with an oiled cloth. Support the front end of many components. Slowly pull the recoil starter to bottom dead center (BDC) and 9. Review the fuel-related warnings on page 43. Leave it stops. 75 Maintenance Storage ADULT SECTION Off season or extended storage...
Owners Manual
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...Weight Capacity Dry Weight Fuel Tank Capacity Engine Oil Capacity Height Length Width Track Length Track Width Brake Type Ski Center Distance Clutch Type Drive Chain Length Mini Indy 1/140 lbs. (63.5 kg) maximum 147.5 lbs. (67 kg) .5 gal. (1.9 l) 20 oz. (.6 l) 31 in. (78.7 cm) 75 in. (190.5 cm) 34 in. (86.4 cm) 69 in. (175.3 cm) 10 in. (25.4 cm) Mechanical 30 in. (76.2 cm) Centrifugal #40 Suspension... Front Type IFS Shock Type Rear Type IFS Mini Mini Indy Engine and Cooling Engine Model Number Alternator Output Bore x Stroke Displacement Carburetor Model Idle RPM +/-...
...Weight Capacity Dry Weight Fuel Tank Capacity Engine Oil Capacity Height Length Width Track Length Track Width Brake Type Ski Center Distance Clutch Type Drive Chain Length Mini Indy 1/140 lbs. (63.5 kg) maximum 147.5 lbs. (67 kg) .5 gal. (1.9 l) 20 oz. (.6 l) 31 in. (78.7 cm) 75 in. (190.5 cm) 34 in. (86.4 cm) 69 in. (175.3 cm) 10 in. (25.4 cm) Mechanical 30 in. (76.2 cm) Centrifugal #40 Suspension... Front Type IFS Shock Type Rear Type IFS Mini Mini Indy Engine and Cooling Engine Model Number Alternator Output Bore x Stroke Displacement Carburetor Model Idle RPM +/-...
Owners Manual
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... following information: 1. Service and Warranty Information WARRANTY Obtaining Service and Warranty Assistance Read and understand the service data and the Polaris warranty information contained in this manual. Date of your Owner's Manual to assist you. Your dealer receives frequent updates on changes, modifications and tips on snowmobile maintenance, which may supersede information contained in this manual. Serial number 2. Contact your snowmobile and its engine. Model number 3.
... following information: 1. Service and Warranty Information WARRANTY Obtaining Service and Warranty Assistance Read and understand the service data and the Polaris warranty information contained in this manual. Date of your Owner's Manual to assist you. Your dealer receives frequent updates on changes, modifications and tips on snowmobile maintenance, which may supersede information contained in this manual. Serial number 2. Contact your snowmobile and its engine. Model number 3.
Owners Manual
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... wear or not the direct result 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 Conditions and Exclusions Warranty applies to the product only and does not allow for...
... wear or not the direct result 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 Conditions and Exclusions Warranty applies to the product only and does not allow for...
Owners Manual
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...-season storage as are intake and exhaust manifolds excluding paint coverage. • Electrical coverage is limited to the water pump assembly and components, fan, fan bearings, temperature sensor, gasket and seals. • Non wear related throttle body parts are required to accident, fire, explosion, theft, or other causes beyond Polaris' control. • Damage caused by the failure of other electrical components are excluded from coverage. Gaskets are covered, as listed in...
...-season storage as are intake and exhaust manifolds excluding paint coverage. • Electrical coverage is limited to the water pump assembly and components, fan, fan bearings, temperature sensor, gasket and seals. • Non wear related throttle body parts are required to accident, fire, explosion, theft, or other causes beyond Polaris' control. • Damage caused by the failure of other electrical components are excluded from coverage. Gaskets are covered, as listed in...
Owners Manual
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... country where your vehicle was purchased: Warranty or Service Bulletin repairs must show the dealer photo identification from a private citizen outside of the country where it was purchased, you move to another country, be sure to Get Service In the Country where your vehicle was purchased will no longer be covered by an authorized Polaris dealer. Outside the...
... country where your vehicle was purchased: Warranty or Service Bulletin repairs must show the dealer photo identification from a private citizen outside of the country where it was purchased, you move to another country, be sure to Get Service In the Country where your vehicle was purchased will no longer be covered by an authorized Polaris dealer. Outside the...
Owners Manual
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...-93 Engine Oil ...61-62 Engine Starting ...45 Engine Stop Switch ...14 Environment ...7-8 Exhaust System ...54 O Oil Change...62 Oil Level ...61 Oil Recommendations ...61 Oil, Engine...61-62 Operation ...43-47 Operation Warnings...29-39 P Polaris Products ...82 Pre-Ride Check ...19-28 Pre-Ride Warm-Up ...47 F Fall Tune-Up ...Fuel ...Fuel Lines ...Fuel Valve ...78 43 54 54 R Recoil Starter ...15 Registration, Warranty...85 Riding Rules ...21-24 G Gas Cap...
...-93 Engine Oil ...61-62 Engine Starting ...45 Engine Stop Switch ...14 Environment ...7-8 Exhaust System ...54 O Oil Change...62 Oil Level ...61 Oil Recommendations ...61 Oil, Engine...61-62 Operation ...43-47 Operation Warnings...29-39 P Polaris Products ...82 Pre-Ride Check ...19-28 Pre-Ride Warm-Up ...47 F Fall Tune-Up ...Fuel ...Fuel Lines ...Fuel Valve ...78 43 54 54 R Recoil Starter ...15 Registration, Warranty...85 Riding Rules ...21-24 G Gas Cap...
Owners Manual
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... Conditions...37 Spark Plug Condition ...52 Spark Plugs ...52-53 Speed/Performance Regulation...44 Starting the Engine ...45 Steering Adjustment ...69 Steering Inspection ...69 Steering System ...68 Stop Switch ...14 Stopping ...18 Stopping Procedures ...46 Storage ...46, 75-77 Engine Fogging...75 Stabilize the Fuel ...76 Storage Area ...77 Track and Suspension ...77 Suspension Components ...72 Suspension Lubrication...72 T Tether Strap/Switch ...15 Throttle Cable Lubrication ...58 Throttle Cable Pivot Slug ...58 Throttle Lever ...14 Towing...
... Conditions...37 Spark Plug Condition ...52 Spark Plugs ...52-53 Speed/Performance Regulation...44 Starting the Engine ...45 Steering Adjustment ...69 Steering Inspection ...69 Steering System ...68 Stop Switch ...14 Stopping ...18 Stopping Procedures ...46 Storage ...46, 75-77 Engine Fogging...75 Stabilize the Fuel ...76 Storage Area ...77 Track and Suspension ...77 Suspension Components ...72 Suspension Lubrication...72 T Tether Strap/Switch ...15 Throttle Cable Lubrication ...58 Throttle Cable Pivot Slug ...58 Throttle Lever ...14 Towing...