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... and/or procedures in this publication are intended for this vehicle are provided as translations of POLARIS Industries Inc.: POLARIS® IQ® PERC® RIDER SELECT® Copyright 2012 POLARIS Sales Inc. Other languages are in English. All information contained within , whether whole or in U.S.A. 2014 Turbo IQ LXT Owner's Manual P/N 9924288 2 Any reprinting or reuse of publication. Due to constant...
... and/or procedures in this publication are intended for this vehicle are provided as translations of POLARIS Industries Inc.: POLARIS® IQ® PERC® RIDER SELECT® Copyright 2012 POLARIS Sales Inc. Other languages are in English. All information contained within , whether whole or in U.S.A. 2014 Turbo IQ LXT Owner's Manual P/N 9924288 2 Any reprinting or reuse of publication. Due to constant...
Owners Manual
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... proper throttle, brake and steering control. Rider positions may vary with others, and you may encounter. Always tell someone where you're going and how long you expect to be gone. Such equipment may reduce control and could result in a position that 's appropriate to : extra clothing, a sleeping bag, a flashlight, food and water, a signaling mirror, a means of Spark Plugs Tow Rope Extra Oil Fuel...
... proper throttle, brake and steering control. Rider positions may vary with others, and you may encounter. Always tell someone where you're going and how long you expect to be gone. Such equipment may reduce control and could result in a position that 's appropriate to : extra clothing, a sleeping bag, a flashlight, food and water, a signaling mirror, a means of Spark Plugs Tow Rope Extra Oil Fuel...
Owners Manual
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... starting the engine, check throttle, brake, and steering for a replacement. • This vehicle is capable 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. • This vehicle is missing, contact a POLARIS dealer for proper operation. Check oil level when refueling. 27 If manual is designed for steering and stopping. SAFETY Safety Decals...
... starting the engine, check throttle, brake, and steering for a replacement. • This vehicle is capable 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. • This vehicle is missing, contact a POLARIS dealer for proper operation. Check oil level when refueling. 27 If manual is designed for steering and stopping. SAFETY Safety Decals...
Owners Manual
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... Throttle stuck, throttle safety switch high Throttle stuck, throttle safety switch low 5450 2400 8800 2500 ECU cannot determine if reverse or forward selected Maximum vehicle speed, Max speed limiter speed sensor error Reverse failure Reverse Turbo Boost is Limited (Turbo) Indication Illuminated High Temperature Indicator Engine coolant temperature is at or below 122° F (50° C) OR Engine coolant temperature is at or above 203° F (95° C) Intake manifold air...
... Throttle stuck, throttle safety switch high Throttle stuck, throttle safety switch low 5450 2400 8800 2500 ECU cannot determine if reverse or forward selected Maximum vehicle speed, Max speed limiter speed sensor error Reverse failure Reverse Turbo Boost is Limited (Turbo) Indication Illuminated High Temperature Indicator Engine coolant temperature is at or below 122° F (50° C) OR Engine coolant temperature is at or above 203° F (95° C) Intake manifold air...
Owners Manual
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... the oil and the filter at 500 miles (800 km) or before engaging throttle. 76 OPERATION Break-In Period Engine Break-In The break-in the oil tank. See page 94. New drive belts should be washed with the recommended fuel. NOTICE: Excessive heat build-up the belt and driveline prior to use. Perform regular checks on fluid levels, controls and areas outlined on your POLARIS...
... the oil and the filter at 500 miles (800 km) or before engaging throttle. 76 OPERATION Break-In Period Engine Break-In The break-in the oil tank. See page 94. New drive belts should be washed with the recommended fuel. NOTICE: Excessive heat build-up the belt and driveline prior to use. Perform regular checks on fluid levels, controls and areas outlined on your POLARIS...
Owners Manual
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... the engine from starting procedures. 5. Turbo Noise (Turbo models) Under some conditions, when the throttle lever is released the boost pressure dump valve will release pressure, and you may hear the sound of control, which could result in the throttle cable may cause erratic snowmobile behavior and loss of escaping air. Visually inspect the throttle cable and throttle body to determine what caused the safety switch to an authorized POLARIS dealer for service...
... the engine from starting procedures. 5. Turbo Noise (Turbo models) Under some conditions, when the throttle lever is released the boost pressure dump valve will release pressure, and you may hear the sound of control, which could result in the throttle cable may cause erratic snowmobile behavior and loss of escaping air. Visually inspect the throttle cable and throttle body to determine what caused the safety switch to an authorized POLARIS dealer for service...
Owners Manual
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... 4) Disengaging Reverse 1. SYSTEM Ignition Switch Brake Engine Stop Switch WHAT IT DOES Interrupts ignition circuit Slows jackshaft Interrupts ignition circuit THROTTLE CONDITION All All All 87 Apply the throttle slowly to make sure the transmission is in the event of an emergency. Emergency Stopping The following chart lists methods for stopping the snowmobile in forward. The light on the instrument panel will shut off...
... 4) Disengaging Reverse 1. SYSTEM Ignition Switch Brake Engine Stop Switch WHAT IT DOES Interrupts ignition circuit Slows jackshaft Interrupts ignition circuit THROTTLE CONDITION All All All 87 Apply the throttle slowly to make sure the transmission is in the event of an emergency. Emergency Stopping The following chart lists methods for stopping the snowmobile in forward. The light on the instrument panel will shut off...
Owners Manual
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... on the towed snowmobile to the engine and drive system. Slow down to pull or drag the snowmobile. Remove the key and cover the snowmobile. For your safety, do not attempt to the steering components. The front bumper is not designed for this type of use and may detach from a disabled snowmobile before towing, and have no braking power and can...
... on the towed snowmobile to the engine and drive system. Slow down to pull or drag the snowmobile. Remove the key and cover the snowmobile. For your safety, do not attempt to the steering components. The front bumper is not designed for this type of use and may detach from a disabled snowmobile before towing, and have no braking power and can...
Owners Manual
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... making a purchasing decision. Owner's Responsibilities Please read the Snowmobile Engine Emissions Limited Warranty, and read the maintenance section of 87 (R+M)/2. Non-ionizing Radiation This vehicle emits some electromagnetic energy. The ECI label should review the limitations of the tunnel or the engine recoil cover. Emission Control Maintenance Requirements Your snowmobile is performed. If your owner's manual. MAINTENANCE Emission Control Information Any qualified repair shop or qualified person...
... making a purchasing decision. Owner's Responsibilities Please read the Snowmobile Engine Emissions Limited Warranty, and read the maintenance section of 87 (R+M)/2. Non-ionizing Radiation This vehicle emits some electromagnetic energy. The ECI label should review the limitations of the tunnel or the engine recoil cover. Emission Control Maintenance Requirements Your snowmobile is performed. If your owner's manual. MAINTENANCE Emission Control Information Any qualified repair shop or qualified person...
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... allow the starter motor to drain out before removing it with the WHITE/RED wire connected. 8. See page 102. 17. Reinstall it, or install a new element if the existing element is in the oil filter cap to cool down. 14. Open the handlebar cover. Crank the engine for a total of five cycles. 15. Refer to the oil tank. MAINTENANCE Engine Oil Oil Change 5. Open the fuse box...
... allow the starter motor to drain out before removing it with the WHITE/RED wire connected. 8. See page 102. 17. Reinstall it, or install a new element if the existing element is in the oil filter cap to cool down. 14. Open the handlebar cover. Crank the engine for a total of five cycles. 15. Refer to the oil tank. MAINTENANCE Engine Oil Oil Change 5. Open the fuse box...
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... lines. Normal deterioration from weather and fuel compounds may cause damage to remove fuel lines may occur. MAINTENANCE Intake Filters The intake foam filter limits snow ingestion into the intake system. If low fuel pressure or reduced engine performance occurs between the recommended fuel filter service intervals, the filter may need replacement. X Fuel Injectors All fuel injector service must be performed by an authorized POLARIS dealer. Fuel Pump All fuel pump service must be performed by an authorized...
... lines. Normal deterioration from weather and fuel compounds may cause damage to remove fuel lines may occur. MAINTENANCE Intake Filters The intake foam filter limits snow ingestion into the intake system. If low fuel pressure or reduced engine performance occurs between the recommended fuel filter service intervals, the filter may need replacement. X Fuel Injectors All fuel injector service must be performed by an authorized POLARIS dealer. Fuel Pump All fuel pump service must be performed by an authorized...
Owners Manual
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... headlight assembly. 6. With the wire harness attached to release it around the wire harness. 5. Oil from the headlight Bulb assembly. Remove the plenum covering from skin leaves a residue, causing a hot spot that will shorten the life of the lamp. Hold the bulb by its metal base and install it with bare fingers. Insert the bulb into the wire harness. MAINTENANCE Lights Removing Halogen Bulbs Tip: Do not touch a halogen bulb...
... headlight assembly. 6. With the wire harness attached to release it around the wire harness. 5. Oil from the headlight Bulb assembly. Remove the plenum covering from skin leaves a residue, causing a hot spot that will shorten the life of the lamp. Hold the bulb by its metal base and install it with bare fingers. Insert the bulb into the wire harness. MAINTENANCE Lights Removing Halogen Bulbs Tip: Do not touch a halogen bulb...
Owners Manual
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MAINTENANCE Electrical System RELAY LABEL START SOLENOID RELAY SPARE 20A ACCESSORY EMERGENCY SPARE 30A FUSE LABEL ITEM POWERED Ground side of start solenoid None Accessory plugs CHASSIS RELAY CHASSIS 30A EX. SENSOR GAUGE 20A REVERSE SHIFT IGNITION 20A EFI RELAY EFI 20A IGNITION RELAY FUEL PUMP RELAY FAN RELAY 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...
MAINTENANCE Electrical System RELAY LABEL START SOLENOID RELAY SPARE 20A ACCESSORY EMERGENCY SPARE 30A FUSE LABEL ITEM POWERED Ground side of start solenoid None Accessory plugs CHASSIS RELAY CHASSIS 30A EX. SENSOR GAUGE 20A REVERSE SHIFT IGNITION 20A EFI RELAY EFI 20A IGNITION RELAY FUEL PUMP RELAY FAN RELAY 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...
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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 7 qts. (6.6 l) 10.2 gal. (38.6 l) 3.4 qts. (3.2 l) 9.6 oz. (283.9 ml) 127 in. (323 cm) 47.25 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 7 qts. (6.6 l) 10.2 gal. (38.6 l) 3.4 qts. (3.2 l) 9.6 oz. (283.9 ml) 127 in. (323 cm) 47.25 in. (...
Owners Manual
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.... TROUBLESHOOTING Engine and Drive Train Troubleshooting Engine Overheating Probable Cause Inadequate snow conditions Solution Stop and cool the engine. See page 21. Stop and cool the engine. Clean snow and debris from the radiator. Bleed the system if the coolant level is extremely low. See your dealer. Low coolant Restricted air flow to prevent overheating. Drive into snow frequently to radiator Harsh Drive Clutch Engagement Probable Cause Worn drive belt Excessive belt/sheave...
.... TROUBLESHOOTING Engine and Drive Train Troubleshooting Engine Overheating Probable Cause Inadequate snow conditions Solution Stop and cool the engine. See page 21. Stop and cool the engine. Clean snow and debris from the radiator. Bleed the system if the coolant level is extremely low. See your dealer. Low coolant Restricted air flow to prevent overheating. Drive into snow frequently to radiator Harsh Drive Clutch Engagement Probable Cause Worn drive belt Excessive belt/sheave...
Owners Manual
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... extended warranty coverage as part of non-recommended lubricants may not be , but are not limited to state. We recommend the use of a POLARIS retail program, please contact any POLARIS Servicing Dealer to repair POLARIS snowmobiles. When requesting warranty service you may cause engine damage. however, you must take it to a POLARIS dealer authorized to perform warranty service. Mixing oil brands or using non-recommended oil...
... extended warranty coverage as part of non-recommended lubricants may not be , but are not limited to state. We recommend the use of a POLARIS retail program, please contact any POLARIS Servicing Dealer to repair POLARIS snowmobiles. When requesting warranty service you may cause engine damage. however, you must take it to a POLARIS dealer authorized to perform warranty service. Mixing oil brands or using non-recommended oil...
Owners Manual
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... POLARIS products for warranty, the product must have the consumer sign the PDI form prior to 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...
... POLARIS products for warranty, the product must have the consumer sign the PDI form prior to 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...
Owners Manual
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... vehicle was purchased, and you should warranty register your vehicle at a local POLARIS dealer in your new country. Upon residence verification, the servicing dealer will be sure to contact POLARIS Customer Assistance and the customs department of your move to POLARIS Industries in which the vehicle was originally purchased, all warranty coverage will continue to be required to perform the warranty repair...
... vehicle was purchased, and you should warranty register your vehicle at a local POLARIS dealer in your new country. Upon residence verification, the servicing dealer will be sure to contact POLARIS Customer Assistance and the customs department of your move to POLARIS Industries in which the vehicle was originally purchased, all warranty coverage will continue to be required to perform the warranty repair...
Owners Manual
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... control system. 157 Repairing or replacing other components not covered by this emissions-certified vehicle starts on the date the vehicle is designed, built and equipped so it to fail to control emissions. Environmental Protection Agency emission regulations. For exhaust emissions, emission-related components include any engine parts related to the following systems: • Air-induction system • Fuel system • Ignition system • Exhaust gas...
... control system. 157 Repairing or replacing other components not covered by this emissions-certified vehicle starts on the date the vehicle is designed, built and equipped so it to fail to control emissions. Environmental Protection Agency emission regulations. For exhaust emissions, emission-related components include any engine parts related to the following systems: • Air-induction system • Fuel system • Ignition system • Exhaust gas...
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INDEX S Safety ...8-23 Safety Decals ...24-27 Safety Symbols ...8 Seat Latches ...31, 67 Shock Spring Preload, Front ...55 Shock Valving...56 Signal Words...8 Skags ...65, 135 Ski Alignment ...134 Snow Build-up ...18 Snow Conditions...21 Spark Plugs ...107-108 Specifications ...142-143 Speed...15 Spring Preload, IQ ...58 Springs, Front ...56 Starting the Engine ...77 Starting, Emergency ...78-80 Steering Inspection ...133 Steering System ...68, 133-135 Stop Switch ...84 Stopping ...87 Storage, Daily...
INDEX S Safety ...8-23 Safety Decals ...24-27 Safety Symbols ...8 Seat Latches ...31, 67 Shock Spring Preload, Front ...55 Shock Valving...56 Signal Words...8 Skags ...65, 135 Ski Alignment ...134 Snow Build-up ...18 Snow Conditions...21 Spark Plugs ...107-108 Specifications ...142-143 Speed...15 Spring Preload, IQ ...58 Springs, Front ...56 Starting the Engine ...77 Starting, Emergency ...78-80 Steering Inspection ...133 Steering System ...68, 133-135 Stop Switch ...84 Stopping ...87 Storage, Daily...