Owners Manual
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...the time of POLARIS Industries Inc. Other languages are registered trademarks of publication. Printed in English. Due to constant improvements in the design and quality of the depictions and/or procedures contained within this vehicle ...are intended for omissions or inaccuracies. Depictions and/or procedures in this publication. The original instructions for this publication is expressly prohibited. All information contained within , whether whole or in this publication are in U.S.A. 2013 600 IQ Widetrak Owner's Manual P/N 9923908 2 Copyright 2012 POLARIS Sales...
...the time of POLARIS Industries Inc. Other languages are registered trademarks of publication. Printed in English. Due to constant improvements in the design and quality of the depictions and/or procedures contained within this vehicle ...are intended for omissions or inaccuracies. Depictions and/or procedures in this publication. The original instructions for this publication is expressly prohibited. All information contained within , whether whole or in this publication are in U.S.A. 2013 600 IQ Widetrak Owner's Manual P/N 9923908 2 Copyright 2012 POLARIS Sales...
Owners Manual
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... remote areas, always carry survival equipment that allows for control of Spark Plugs Tow Rope Extra Oil Fuel Deicer Winter Survival Kit Trail Map First Aid Kit Tool Kit 11 Always carry the owner's manual on your snowmobile as well Spare Drive Belt Extra Set of your snowmobile. Improper riding position may vary with experience; Always ride in a group of building a fire, and a two-way radio...
... remote areas, always carry survival equipment that allows for control of Spark Plugs Tow Rope Extra Oil Fuel Deicer Winter Survival Kit Trail Map First Aid Kit Tool Kit 11 Always carry the owner's manual on your snowmobile as well Spare Drive Belt Extra Set of your snowmobile. Improper riding position may vary with experience; Always ride in a group of building a fire, and a two-way radio...
Owners Manual
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... clutches. Maneuverability will change for a passenger. CAUTION! Maneuverability While much control and maneuverability is achieved through the steering system and skis, maximum control is a complex mechanism that requires operation without a belt must be performed by the shifting of time, especially overnight, always make sure the skis and track are removed. Any servicing that rotates at high speeds. Intake Silencer Do not operate the engine...
... clutches. Maneuverability will change for a passenger. CAUTION! Maneuverability While much control and maneuverability is achieved through the steering system and skis, maximum control is a complex mechanism that requires operation without a belt must be performed by the shifting of time, especially overnight, always make sure the skis and track are removed. Any servicing that rotates at high speeds. Intake Silencer Do not operate the engine...
Owners Manual
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... starting the engine, check throttle, brake, and steering for a replacement. • This vehicle is present on the 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 hard-packed snow, ice, or when crossing roads, steering...
... starting the engine, check throttle, brake, and steering for a replacement. • This vehicle is present on the 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 hard-packed snow, ice, or when crossing roads, steering...
Owners Manual
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.... Overloading or towing improperly can alter vehicle handling and can cause loss of Cargo Carrier control. • Do not exceed the cargo carrier capacity. • Always reduce speed and allow a passenger to power a global positioning sensor (GPS), heated helmet shield, utility light, cell phone or other accessories. Cargo Carrier Whenever towing or operating with heavy loads in low gear. NOTICE: Do not drive aggressively or...
.... Overloading or towing improperly can alter vehicle handling and can cause loss of Cargo Carrier control. • Do not exceed the cargo carrier capacity. • Always reduce speed and allow a passenger to power a global positioning sensor (GPS), heated helmet shield, utility light, cell phone or other accessories. Cargo Carrier Whenever towing or operating with heavy loads in low gear. NOTICE: Do not drive aggressively or...
Owners Manual
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Crank the engine several times to the OFF position. 3. Turn the key to clear the engine. 5. See page 72 for stopping the snowmobile. Release the throttle. 6. SYSTEM Ignition Switch Brake Engine Stop Switch WHAT IT DOES Interrupts ignition circuit Slows jackshaft Interrupts ignition circuit THROTTLE CONDITION All All All 69 Push the engine stop switch down , restart the engine using the normal starting procedure. Stopping the Snowmobile The following chart lists...
Crank the engine several times to the OFF position. 3. Turn the key to clear the engine. 5. See page 72 for stopping the snowmobile. Release the throttle. 6. SYSTEM Ignition Switch Brake Engine Stop Switch WHAT IT DOES Interrupts ignition circuit Slows jackshaft Interrupts ignition circuit THROTTLE CONDITION All All All 69 Push the engine stop switch down , restart the engine using the normal starting procedure. Stopping the Snowmobile The following chart lists...
Owners Manual
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... amount of an accident. WARNING! Hold the throttle lever pin stationary by your dealer. OPERATION Engine Stop Switch Push down on the engine stop switch to ground out the ignition and stop switch. Test the throttle safety switch system daily before operation. Test the throttle safety switch system daily before operation. 1. Start the engine and allow restarting. Pull the switch up to the RUN position to allow it to...
... amount of an accident. WARNING! Hold the throttle lever pin stationary by your dealer. OPERATION Engine Stop Switch Push down on the engine stop switch to ground out the ignition and stop switch. Test the throttle safety switch system daily before operation. Test the throttle safety switch system daily before operation. 1. Start the engine and allow restarting. Pull the switch up to the RUN position to allow it to...
Owners Manual
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...'t possible to use a tow hitch until you've read the following warnings and understand the proper hitch functions. If the snowmobile becomes inoperable and must be towed, and if it at least four feet (1.2 meters) long to protect the drive train. Remove the key and cover the snowmobile. Place the transmission in neutral, and have no braking power and can easily collide...
...'t possible to use a tow hitch until you've read the following warnings and understand the proper hitch functions. If the snowmobile becomes inoperable and must be towed, and if it at least four feet (1.2 meters) long to protect the drive train. Remove the key and cover the snowmobile. Place the transmission in neutral, and have no braking power and can easily collide...
Owners Manual
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... diagnostic service. Emission Control Label Your snowmobile is equipped with an emission control information (ECI) label and a factory-installed emissions information hangtag. Environmental Protection Agency regulations. The ECI label should review the limitations of sale with a check engine light and it comes on, you must not be engaged during engine tune-ups. If your snowmobile. POLARIS recommends that may maintain, replace, or repair...
... diagnostic service. Emission Control Label Your snowmobile is equipped with an emission control information (ECI) label and a factory-installed emissions information hangtag. Environmental Protection Agency regulations. The ECI label should review the limitations of sale with a check engine light and it comes on, you must not be engaged during engine tune-ups. If your snowmobile. POLARIS recommends that may maintain, replace, or repair...
Owners Manual
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... from the water outlet manifold and/or the thermostat housing. Start the engine and run at a fast idle for the correct part. Perform the bleeding procedure when the engine is warm or hot. Feel the heat exchangers under the tunnel. If the pressure cap needs replacement, contact your skin. Allow the coolant to function properly. Replace the pressure cap and carefully lower the front end of the vehicle slightly...
... from the water outlet manifold and/or the thermostat housing. Start the engine and run at a fast idle for the correct part. Perform the bleeding procedure when the engine is warm or hot. Feel the heat exchangers under the tunnel. If the pressure cap needs replacement, contact your skin. Allow the coolant to function properly. Replace the pressure cap and carefully lower the front end of the vehicle slightly...
Owners Manual
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... carefully separate the bulb from the housing. 4. Oil from skin leaves a residue, causing a hot spot that will shorten the life of the lamp. If fingers do touch the bulb, clean it from the headlight assembly. Bulb Spring Harness 94 Lift the rubber boot to the bulb, withdraw the bulb from the harness. MAINTENANCE Lights Removing Halogen Bulbs Tip: Do not touch a halogen bulb with an alcohol...
... carefully separate the bulb from the housing. 4. Oil from skin leaves a residue, causing a hot spot that will shorten the life of the lamp. If fingers do touch the bulb, clean it from the headlight assembly. Bulb Spring Harness 94 Lift the rubber boot to the bulb, withdraw the bulb from the harness. MAINTENANCE Lights Removing Halogen Bulbs Tip: Do not touch a halogen bulb with an alcohol...
Owners Manual
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... taillight cover and remove the cover. 2. Push the bulb in and twist it around the wire harness. 5. Reinstall the taillight lens. 6. Install the new bulb. 5. Hold the bulb by its metal base and install it into the housing, placing it counterclockwise to the housing. Replacing Taillight Bulbs 1. Insert the bulb into the housing. Reinstall the plenum covering on the headlight assembly. 6. MAINTENANCE Lights Installing Halogen Bulbs...
... taillight cover and remove the cover. 2. Push the bulb in and twist it around the wire harness. 5. Reinstall the taillight lens. 6. Install the new bulb. 5. Hold the bulb by its metal base and install it into the housing, placing it counterclockwise to the housing. Replacing Taillight Bulbs 1. Insert the bulb into the housing. Reinstall the plenum covering on the headlight assembly. 6. MAINTENANCE Lights Installing Halogen Bulbs...
Owners Manual
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... Accessory plugs CHASSIS RELAY CHASSIS 30A EX. SENSOR GAUGE 20A IGNITION 20A EFI RELAY EFI 20A IGNITION RELAY FUEL PUMP RELAY FAN RELAY High beams Low beams Handwarmers Thumbwarmer 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...
... Accessory plugs CHASSIS RELAY CHASSIS 30A EX. SENSOR GAUGE 20A IGNITION 20A EFI RELAY EFI 20A IGNITION RELAY FUEL PUMP RELAY FAN RELAY High beams Low beams Handwarmers Thumbwarmer 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...
Owners Manual
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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 Cooling Ignition Type Ignition Timing Spark Plug / Gap Electric Fuel Gauge Electric Start Low Oil Light Parking Brake Speedometer Tachometer IQ 2 9.8 qts. (9.3 l) 14.3 gal. (54.1 l) 3.6 qts. (3.4 l) 20 oz. (591.5 ml) 138 in. (351 cm) 48.75 in. (...
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 Cooling Ignition Type Ignition Timing Spark Plug / Gap Electric Fuel Gauge Electric Start Low Oil Light Parking Brake Speedometer Tachometer IQ 2 9.8 qts. (9.3 l) 14.3 gal. (54.1 l) 3.6 qts. (3.4 l) 20 oz. (591.5 ml) 138 in. (351 cm) 48.75 in. (...
Owners Manual
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TROUBLESHOOTING Engine Troubleshooting Problem Engine turns but fails to start Poor fuel Not enough fuel getting to engine Plugged fuel filter or tank pick-up sock • Replace with fresh winter fuel. • SEE YOUR DEALER. • SEE YOUR DEALER. 121 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...
TROUBLESHOOTING Engine Troubleshooting Problem Engine turns but fails to start Poor fuel Not enough fuel getting to engine Plugged fuel filter or tank pick-up sock • Replace with fresh winter fuel. • SEE YOUR DEALER. • SEE YOUR DEALER. 121 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...
Owners Manual
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... THIS WARRANTY. Engine Oil 1. Damage resulting from state to perform warranty service. These warranties can be covered by POLARIS. Your dealer will remain in effect. Promotional Warranties Promotional warranties are void because of state or federal law, all other rights which vary from the use any warranty issues. WARRANTY Limitations of POLARIS engine oil. 2. When requesting warranty service you must take it to a POLARIS dealer authorized to : • Two-year extended engine...
... THIS WARRANTY. Engine Oil 1. Damage resulting from state to perform warranty service. These warranties can be covered by POLARIS. Your dealer will remain in effect. Promotional Warranties Promotional warranties are void because of state or federal law, all other rights which vary from the use any warranty issues. WARRANTY Limitations of POLARIS engine oil. 2. When requesting warranty service you must take it to a POLARIS dealer authorized to : • Two-year extended engine...
Owners Manual
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... 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 Warranty applies to any dealer to perform the required vehicle Pre-Delivery Inspection, perform all applicable service bulletins and have the consumer...
... 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 Warranty applies to any dealer to perform the required vehicle Pre-Delivery Inspection, perform all applicable service bulletins and have the consumer...
Owners Manual
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... register your vehicle in order to Safety Bulletins. If you move or are traveling temporarily outside the country of your vehicle. If You Move: If you move to another country, be required to present documentation of the selling dealer's authorized location as your move to POLARIS Industries in your warranty coverage and to perform the warranty repair. You...
... register your vehicle in order to Safety Bulletins. If you move or are traveling temporarily outside the country of your vehicle. If You Move: If you move to another country, be required to present documentation of the selling dealer's authorized location as your move to POLARIS Industries in your warranty coverage and to perform the warranty repair. You...
Owners Manual
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... emissions: • Fuel Tank • Vacuum Control Diaphragms* • Fuel Cap • Control Cables* • Fuel Line • Control Linkages* • Fuel Line Fittings • Purge Valves • Clamps* • Vapor Hoses • Pressure Relief Valves* • Liquid/Vapor Separator • Control Valves* • Carbon Canister • Control Solenoids* • Canister Mounting Brackets • Electronic Controls* • Carburetor Purge Port Connector *As related to meet these regulations. For exhaust emissions, emission...
... emissions: • Fuel Tank • Vacuum Control Diaphragms* • Fuel Cap • Control Cables* • Fuel Line • Control Linkages* • Fuel Line Fittings • Purge Valves • Clamps* • Vapor Hoses • Pressure Relief Valves* • Liquid/Vapor Separator • Control Valves* • Carbon Canister • Control Solenoids* • Canister Mounting Brackets • Electronic Controls* • Carburetor Purge Port Connector *As related to meet these regulations. For exhaust emissions, emission...
Owners Manual
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... Ignition Switch ...63 Location ...29 MFD Control Switch ...36 Throttle Safety Switch ...57, 72 T Throttle Cable Lubrication ...82 Throttle Lever ...57, 73 Throttle Safety Switch ...57, 72 Torsion Spring Preload ...51 Towing...75 Track Alignment ...106 Track Inspection ...61, 102 Track Lubrication ...103 Track Replacement ...102 Track Tension ...104-105 Track Warm-Up...71 Track Warning...25 Transporting the Snowmobile ...115 Troubleshooting Drive Belt Wear/Burn ...123 Engine ...119-121 Suspension...
... Ignition Switch ...63 Location ...29 MFD Control Switch ...36 Throttle Safety Switch ...57, 72 T Throttle Cable Lubrication ...82 Throttle Lever ...57, 73 Throttle Safety Switch ...57, 72 Torsion Spring Preload ...51 Towing...75 Track Alignment ...106 Track Inspection ...61, 102 Track Lubrication ...103 Track Replacement ...102 Track Tension ...104-105 Track Warm-Up...71 Track Warning...25 Transporting the Snowmobile ...115 Troubleshooting Drive Belt Wear/Burn ...123 Engine ...119-121 Suspension...