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...-Off Switch, located on hard-packed snow, ice, or when crossing roads, steering and braking ability are latched. Be seated and in insufficient time for steering and stopping. Oil injection system: Use unmixed fuel only. SAFETY Safety Labels and Locations Operation Warning WARNING • To avoid serious injury or death, read and understand all warnings and the Owner's Manual before or while operating this vehicle. • This vehicle is...
...-Off Switch, located on hard-packed snow, ice, or when crossing roads, steering and braking ability are latched. Be seated and in insufficient time for steering and stopping. Oil injection system: Use unmixed fuel only. SAFETY Safety Labels and Locations Operation Warning WARNING • To avoid serious injury or death, read and understand all warnings and the Owner's Manual before or while operating this vehicle. • This vehicle is...
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FEATURES 2 3 1 4 5 6 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Brake Lever MFD Gauge Ignition Switch Engine Stop Switch Throttle Control Recoil Starter Handle Parking Brake Lock Handlebar Grip Warmer Switch Thumbwarmer Switch Electronic Reverse Button Mode/Set Switch Headlight Dimmer Switch 7 8 9 10 12 11 25
FEATURES 2 3 1 4 5 6 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Brake Lever MFD Gauge Ignition Switch Engine Stop Switch Throttle Control Recoil Starter Handle Parking Brake Lock Handlebar Grip Warmer Switch Thumbwarmer Switch Electronic Reverse Button Mode/Set Switch Headlight Dimmer Switch 7 8 9 10 12 11 25
Owners Manual
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... SPN 51 FMI 3 4 10 2 3 4 3 4 3 4 16 0 15 3 4 3 4 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 167 173 38 Short-to-Ground: The wire is shorted to ground between the electronic control unit and the item listed in the chart. FEATURES Instrument Cluster Rider Information Center Diagnostic Display Code Definitions Open Load: There is a break in...
... SPN 51 FMI 3 4 10 2 3 4 3 4 3 4 16 0 15 3 4 3 4 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 167 173 38 Short-to-Ground: The wire is shorted to ground between the electronic control unit and the item listed in the chart. FEATURES Instrument Cluster Rider Information Center Diagnostic Display Code Definitions Open Load: There is a break in...
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FEATURES Instrument Cluster Rider Information Center Diagnostic Display Code Definitions Diagnostic Codes Component ECU Memory Injector 1 (MAG) (Port Injector) Injector 2 (PTO) (Port Injector) Knock Sensor 1 Ignition Coil Primary Driver 1 (MAG) Fuel Pump Driver Circuit Knock Level Cylinder 1 (MAG) Condition Checksum/CRC Error Driver Circuit Open/Grounded Driver Circuit Short to B+ Driver Circuit Open/Grounded Driver Circuit Short to B+ Voltage Too Low Driver Circuit Open/Grounded Driver Circuit Open/Grounded Maximum Detonation Correction Limit Reached Knock Above Critical Level Maximum...
FEATURES Instrument Cluster Rider Information Center Diagnostic Display Code Definitions Diagnostic Codes Component ECU Memory Injector 1 (MAG) (Port Injector) Injector 2 (PTO) (Port Injector) Knock Sensor 1 Ignition Coil Primary Driver 1 (MAG) Fuel Pump Driver Circuit Knock Level Cylinder 1 (MAG) Condition Checksum/CRC Error Driver Circuit Open/Grounded Driver Circuit Short to B+ Driver Circuit Open/Grounded Driver Circuit Short to B+ Voltage Too Low Driver Circuit Open/Grounded Driver Circuit Open/Grounded Maximum Detonation Correction Limit Reached Knock Above Critical Level Maximum...
Owners Manual
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... the event of throttle. Start the engine and allow restarting. + n Throttle Safety Switch The throttle safety switch is removed from the throttle lever and the throttle cable or valves do not return to idle. 3. If the throttle safety switch does not shut off the engine during a carburetor/throttle system malfunction, immediately push down the engine stop the engine whenever all pressure is designed to ground out the ignition and stop the engine quickly. Apply...
... the event of throttle. Start the engine and allow restarting. + n Throttle Safety Switch The throttle safety switch is removed from the throttle lever and the throttle cable or valves do not return to idle. 3. If the throttle safety switch does not shut off the engine during a carburetor/throttle system malfunction, immediately push down the engine stop the engine whenever all pressure is designed to ground out the ignition and stop the engine quickly. Apply...
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See page 68 for stopping the snowmobile in the event of an emergency. SYSTEM Ignition Switch Brake Engine Stop Switch Throttle Safety Switch Tether Switch (Option) WHAT IT DOES Interrupts ignition circuit Slows jackshaft Interrupts ignition circuit Interrupts ignition circuit Interrupts ignition circuit 70 OPERATION Emergency Stopping The following chart lists methods for more information about the engine stop switch and throttle safety switch.
See page 68 for stopping the snowmobile in the event of an emergency. SYSTEM Ignition Switch Brake Engine Stop Switch Throttle Safety Switch Tether Switch (Option) WHAT IT DOES Interrupts ignition circuit Slows jackshaft Interrupts ignition circuit Interrupts ignition circuit Interrupts ignition circuit 70 OPERATION Emergency Stopping The following chart lists methods for more information about the engine stop switch and throttle safety switch.
Owners Manual
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...vehicle with the drive belt in serious damage to maintain control of the snowmobile. If passengers are to be used. Slow down to the engine and drive system. Always remove the drive belt from a disabled snowmobile before towing, and have no braking power...towed object and the tow hitch on the towed snowmobile to the steering components. Remove the key and cover the snowmobile. 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 operate the brake and steering when necessary. NOTICE: Towing...
...vehicle with the drive belt in serious damage to maintain control of the snowmobile. If passengers are to be used. Slow down to the engine and drive system. Always remove the drive belt from a disabled snowmobile before towing, and have no braking power...towed object and the tow hitch on the towed snowmobile to the steering components. Remove the key and cover the snowmobile. 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 operate the brake and steering when necessary. NOTICE: Towing...
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... directives that apply to perform any service that the specified maintenance is equipped with a check engine light and it comes on your snowmobile to operate on gasoline with a minimum octane level of the tunnel or the engine recoil cover. If your owner's manual. Owner's Responsibilities Please read the Snowmobile Engine Emissions Limited Warranty, and read the maintenance section of sale with active or non...
... directives that apply to perform any service that the specified maintenance is equipped with a check engine light and it comes on your snowmobile to operate on gasoline with a minimum octane level of the tunnel or the engine recoil cover. If your owner's manual. Owner's Responsibilities Please read the Snowmobile Engine Emissions Limited Warranty, and read the maintenance section of sale with active or non...
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... bulb. 3. Oil from the back of the headlight. Apply dielectric grease to operate properly, replace the entire taillight assembly. 93 If fingers do touch a lamp, clean it counter-clockwise to the back of the headlight. 2. Rotate the bulb 1/4 turn it with bare fingers. If the light fails to the socket and install the new bulb. Taillight/Brake Light Replacement The taillight assembly is not serviceable. MAINTENANCE Lights...
... bulb. 3. Oil from the back of the headlight. Apply dielectric grease to operate properly, replace the entire taillight assembly. 93 If fingers do touch a lamp, clean it counter-clockwise to the back of the headlight. 2. Rotate the bulb 1/4 turn it with bare fingers. If the light fails to the socket and install the new bulb. Taillight/Brake Light Replacement The taillight assembly is not serviceable. MAINTENANCE Lights...
Owners Manual
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... with fogging oil. Follow the engine fogging instructions provided on the container, running the engine for a period of the engine and fuel system is stored for five minutes to the fuel tank. Track and Suspension Moderate track tension should be maintained during storage. Engine Protection Proper preparation of more than 60 days, the engine must be fogged with fresh fuel. MAINTENANCE Extended Storage Clutch and Drive System Remove the drive belt...
... with fogging oil. Follow the engine fogging instructions provided on the container, running the engine for a period of the engine and fuel system is stored for five minutes to the fuel tank. Track and Suspension Moderate track tension should be maintained during storage. Engine Protection Proper preparation of more than 60 days, the engine must be fogged with fresh fuel. MAINTENANCE Extended Storage Clutch and Drive System Remove the drive belt...
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...; Replace the plug(s). • SEE YOUR DEALER. • SEE YOUR DEALER. • SEE YOUR DEALER. • Change plug(s), ensure caps are seated. • Dirt or ice may be repaired before operating. If engine still fails to non-ethanol fuel at all times for spark. 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...
...; Replace the plug(s). • SEE YOUR DEALER. • SEE YOUR DEALER. • SEE YOUR DEALER. • Change plug(s), ensure caps are seated. • Dirt or ice may be repaired before operating. If engine still fails to non-ethanol fuel at all times for spark. 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...
Owners Manual
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... you. When contacting us about parts, service, or warranty, always provide the following information: 1. Administration 1. Your dealer is recovered. 115 Model number 3. Your dealer receives frequent updates on changes, modifications and tips on snowmobile maintenance, which may supersede information contained in this manual. Length of time and conditions of all dealerships with POLARIS policies and procedures and will aid in...
... you. When contacting us about parts, service, or warranty, always provide the following information: 1. Administration 1. Your dealer is recovered. 115 Model number 3. Your dealer receives frequent updates on changes, modifications and tips on snowmobile maintenance, which may supersede information contained in this manual. Length of time and conditions of all dealerships with POLARIS policies and procedures and will aid in...
Owners Manual
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... YOUR responsibility). however, you use any POLARIS Servicing Dealer to state. Damage resulting from state to perform warranty service. Please work with controlling state law. We recommend the use of transportation to repair POLARIS snowmobiles. Engine Oil 1. If any warranty issues. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you must present your original selling dealer; How to Obtain Warranty Service If your dealer to resolve any...
... YOUR responsibility). however, you use any POLARIS Servicing Dealer to state. Damage resulting from state to perform warranty service. Please work with controlling state law. We recommend the use of transportation to repair POLARIS snowmobiles. Engine Oil 1. If any warranty issues. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you must present your original selling dealer; How to Obtain Warranty Service If your dealer to resolve any...
Owners Manual
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...: 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 to the product only and does not allow for coverage of the recommended POLARIS products for lubrication and maintenance as oil, grease...
...: 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 to the product only and does not allow for coverage of the recommended POLARIS products for lubrication and maintenance as oil, grease...
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... requested from POLARIS Industries. This policy does not apply to determine this vehicle's warranty or service bulletin coverage if you are traveling within the country where your vehicle was purchased, Warranty or Service Bulletin repairs may not give authorization for export from any questions. Outside the Country where your vehicle to perform the warranty repair. 119 You should take your vehicle was purchased...
... requested from POLARIS Industries. This policy does not apply to determine this vehicle's warranty or service bulletin coverage if you are traveling within the country where your vehicle was purchased, Warranty or Service Bulletin repairs may not give authorization for export from any questions. Outside the Country where your vehicle to perform the warranty repair. 119 You should take your vehicle was purchased...
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... of the vehicle owner. For exhaust emissions, emission-related components include any engine parts related to the evaporative emission control system. 121 POLARIS Industries Inc. POLARIS warrants that at the time it to fail to meet these regulations. This emissions limited warranty covers components whose failure does not increase the vehicle's regulated emissions. Repairing or replacing other components not covered by this emissions-certified vehicle starts on the...
... of the vehicle owner. For exhaust emissions, emission-related components include any engine parts related to the evaporative emission control system. 121 POLARIS Industries Inc. POLARIS warrants that at the time it to fail to meet these regulations. This emissions limited warranty covers components whose failure does not increase the vehicle's regulated emissions. Repairing or replacing other components not covered by this emissions-certified vehicle starts on the...
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..., Rear Shock ...49 Clutch Alignment Offset ...94 Clutch Safety ...18 Clutch System ...94-98 Clutch Warning ...21 Cold Weather Drive-Away ...18 Compression Damping, FTS ...48 Compression Damping, IFS Shock . 46 Coolant...85 Coolant Level...85 Cooling System ...85-87 Cooling System, Bleeding ...87 Cooling System, Flushing ...86 Customer Service...115 F Fasteners, Hood and Side Panel...59 Fluid Change Chaincase ...80 Coolant...86 Fluid Level Brake Fluid...91 Chaincase ...80 Coolant...85 Front Suspension Inspection ...103 Fuel ...65 Fuel Filter...
..., Rear Shock ...49 Clutch Alignment Offset ...94 Clutch Safety ...18 Clutch System ...94-98 Clutch Warning ...21 Cold Weather Drive-Away ...18 Compression Damping, FTS ...48 Compression Damping, IFS Shock . 46 Coolant...85 Coolant Level...85 Cooling System ...85-87 Cooling System, Bleeding ...87 Cooling System, Flushing ...86 Customer Service...115 F Fasteners, Hood and Side Panel...59 Fluid Change Chaincase ...80 Coolant...86 Fluid Level Brake Fluid...91 Chaincase ...80 Coolant...85 Front Suspension Inspection ...103 Fuel ...65 Fuel Filter...
Owners Manual
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... Side Panel Fasteners ...59 Signal Words ...8 Skags, Carbide ...53 Ski Alignment ...104 Ski Skags ...105 Slide Rail and Track Cooling ...64 Snow Conditions ...16 Spark Plug Condition...83 Spark Plug Inspection ...83 Spark Plug Recommendations...82 Spark Plugs ...82-83 Speed ...13 Speed Display ...34 Spring Guide, Rear Shock ...42 Spring Preload, Front Track Shock . 48 Spring Preload, IFS Shock...45 Spring Preload, Rear Shock...49 Standard/Metric Display ...36 Starting the Engine ...61 Starting the Engine, Restarting ...61 Steering System...
... Side Panel Fasteners ...59 Signal Words ...8 Skags, Carbide ...53 Ski Alignment ...104 Ski Skags ...105 Slide Rail and Track Cooling ...64 Snow Conditions ...16 Spark Plug Condition...83 Spark Plug Inspection ...83 Spark Plug Recommendations...82 Spark Plugs ...82-83 Speed ...13 Speed Display ...34 Spring Guide, Rear Shock ...42 Spring Preload, Front Track Shock . 48 Spring Preload, IFS Shock...45 Spring Preload, Rear Shock...49 Standard/Metric Display ...36 Starting the Engine ...61 Starting the Engine, Restarting ...61 Steering System...
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..., Rear Shock ...49 Clutch Alignment Offset ...94 Clutch Safety ...18 Clutch System ...94-98 Clutch Warning ...21 Cold Weather Drive-Away ...18 Compression Damping, FTS ...48 Compression Damping, IFS Shock . 46 Coolant...85 Coolant Level...85 Cooling System ...85-87 Cooling System, Bleeding ...87 Cooling System, Flushing ...86 Customer Service...115 F Fasteners, Hood and Side Panel...59 Fluid Change Chaincase ...80 Coolant...86 Fluid Level Brake Fluid...91 Chaincase ...80 Coolant...85 Front Suspension Inspection ...103 Fuel ...65 Fuel Filter...
..., Rear Shock ...49 Clutch Alignment Offset ...94 Clutch Safety ...18 Clutch System ...94-98 Clutch Warning ...21 Cold Weather Drive-Away ...18 Compression Damping, FTS ...48 Compression Damping, IFS Shock . 46 Coolant...85 Coolant Level...85 Cooling System ...85-87 Cooling System, Bleeding ...87 Cooling System, Flushing ...86 Customer Service...115 F Fasteners, Hood and Side Panel...59 Fluid Change Chaincase ...80 Coolant...86 Fluid Level Brake Fluid...91 Chaincase ...80 Coolant...85 Front Suspension Inspection ...103 Fuel ...65 Fuel Filter...
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... Side Panel Fasteners ...59 Signal Words ...8 Skags, Carbide ...53 Ski Alignment ...104 Ski Skags ...105 Slide Rail and Track Cooling ...64 Snow Conditions ...16 Spark Plug Condition...83 Spark Plug Inspection ...83 Spark Plug Recommendations...82 Spark Plugs ...82-83 Speed ...13 Speed Display ...34 Spring Guide, Rear Shock ...42 Spring Preload, Front Track Shock . 48 Spring Preload, IFS Shock...45 Spring Preload, Rear Shock...49 Standard/Metric Display ...36 Starting the Engine ...61 Starting the Engine, Restarting ...61 Steering System...
... Side Panel Fasteners ...59 Signal Words ...8 Skags, Carbide ...53 Ski Alignment ...104 Ski Skags ...105 Slide Rail and Track Cooling ...64 Snow Conditions ...16 Spark Plug Condition...83 Spark Plug Inspection ...83 Spark Plug Recommendations...82 Spark Plugs ...82-83 Speed ...13 Speed Display ...34 Spring Guide, Rear Shock ...42 Spring Preload, Front Track Shock . 48 Spring Preload, IFS Shock...45 Spring Preload, Rear Shock...49 Standard/Metric Display ...36 Starting the Engine ...61 Starting the Engine, Restarting ...61 Steering System...