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Owners Manual - Page 3

... all of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. Keep this engine properly tuned and avoid unnecessary idling and spillage during fueling. WARNING Read, understand, and follow the safety precautions could result in this manual and on which contain chemicals known to follow all product labels. Failure to the...
Owners Manual - Page 6

... experience have gone into the engineering, design, and development of Polaris Industries Inc. POLARIS and POLARIS THE WAY OUT are trademarks of your vehicle, be performed only by a Factory Certified Master Service Dealer (MSD) Technician. Be sure to return to your service needs during, and after, the warranty period. Have your accessories and clothing delivered right to...
Owners Manual - Page 7

... ...58 This section explains procedures that should be performed before riding. Warranty ...142 Index ...148 4 This section describes safe vehicle operation and identifies warning decals and their locations. Safety ...8 Features ...25 This section identifies the locations of your snowmobile's regular maintenance. This section explains proper engine break-in, operation of features and general...
Owners Manual - Page 12

Make sure your snowmobile is a well-engineered and well-constructed recreational vehicle. We strongly recommend that all times. Extra caution must be observed to bodily injury. Follow the recommended maintenance program outlined beginning on your dealer at specific mileage intervals. DO NOT drink alcohol or use drugs or medications before every ride. In most states...
Owners Manual - Page 13

... the proper position is propelled by a revolving track that must be seated with the engine running boards, and comfortably positioned for proper throttle, brake, and steering control. 10 ... to control your vehicle. WARNING If fingers or clothing contact the moving parts of the track. Rider positions may seriously reduce your dealer perform track service and alignment procedures....
Owners Manual - Page 24

... the decals and other warnings on the snowmobile carefully. Do not operate engine with this manual differ from the decals on your Polaris dealer to release cap. 13...the bucket is printed on the snowmobile. Replacement safety decals are provided by Polaris at no charge. Never service clutches yourself - If any of applicable liquid cooled models: Do not open . Press down and turn to...
Owners Manual - Page 26

...to reverse. To avoid loss of control resulting in serious injury or death. If electric reverse: S Machine stopped and engine at idle, push yellow button on dash indicates reverse operation. 5 seconds to forward. Flashing light on LH S Push... cause loss of control, always: For more information, see your Owner's Manual. S Elevation setting (above 6000 feet): push and hold for low.
Owners Manual - Page 27

... ability. S Before starting the engine, check throttle, brake, and steering for a replacement. Operation Warning Decal Text: S To avoid serious injury or death, read and understand all Polaris snowmobiles, in unfamiliar terrain. S To maintain vehicle control on the top of traction products. Oil injection system: Use unmixed fuel only. If the manual is latched. S Never...
Owners Manual - Page 29

... Switch 15. Park Brake 13. Handlebar Grip Warmer Switch 14. Fuel Filler Cap (with these features. Choke 11. Electronic Reverse Button 16... 8 2 1 9 10 13 14 1. Recoil Starter Handle 10. Engine Stop Switch 7. Brake Lever 4. Headlight Dimmer Switch 12. Refer to your Owner's Manual Supplement for the features on some models) 2. FEATURES Some Polaris snowmobiles ...
Owners Manual - Page 59

...cooler damage or damage to prevent idler wheel damage. Track warranties are added to the track, wear strips must be ...excessive stud installation or the use of the spec to the wear strip. WARNING Loss of the track. See your snowmobile. THE PERFECT FIT Accessories Traction Products CAUTION Aggressive studding patterns may require...obtain proper vehicle control on hard-packed snow or ice.
Owners Manual - Page 62

... position without binding or hesitation. Have the throttle serviced immediately. The need for procedure. 59 Your snowmobile...Manual completely and refer to be sure of your snowmobile. Check the brakes for Proper Operation The throttle and brake are the primary controls of proper operation. n Throttle Safety Switch Test the throttle safety switch system before starting the engine...
Owners Manual - Page 65

... Manually ...vehicle. NOTE: Track damage or failure caused by operation on ice or poor lubrication conditions voids the track warranty.... Driving at high speeds for excessive wear, and make sure the knot securing the rope inside the handle is secure. If any difficulty is found, see your snowmobile be obstructing the steering linkage. PRE-RIDE INSPECTIONS Before Starting the Engine...
Owners Manual - Page 78

... compressing and releasing it 's necessary to start the engine, the throttle safety switch and engine stop switch may cause the safety switch to activate, preventing the engine from the wire harness. Return the machine to an authorized Polaris dealer for service. If the engine doesn't start the engine. If the throttle lever does not work properly...
Owners Manual - Page 105

... cap when the engine is cold. Bleeding the Cooling System Use of antifreeze and distilled water should be done when the engine is warm or hot. 102 This service must be added....overflow tank S Engine filler neck S Pressure cap (on some models) S Connecting hoses Flushing the Cooling System To ensure that the coolant maintains its ability to check the coolant when he performs the fall ...
Owners Manual - Page 132

.... Wait one to drain the fuel tank, use fuel after storage. 2. Replace the spark plugs and lower the machine to an approved fuel container using a siphon pump. See page 134 for the ... cylinders. 7. Be sure wiring harness is tilted rearward. 3. Transfer unused fuel from the fuel tank to the floor. Rotate the engine slowly, watching the piston until it's at bottom dead center (BDC), ...
Owners Manual - Page 138

... DEALER. -Foreign object caught or Hi-fax melted to track clips due to lack of spec Engine mount broken -Inspect and adjust or replace. SEE YOUR DEALER. -Replace drive belt. -...move Clutch jammed Track jammed -Belt twisted, spring broken, weights stuck, lubricated. Problem Erratic engine operating RPM during acceleration or load variations Probable Cause Drive clutch binding Solution -...
Owners Manual - Page 145

... in recovery of your Polaris dealer for replacement parts, service or warranty. WARRANTY Service And Warranty Information Obtaining Service and Warranty Assistance Read and understand the service data and the Polaris warranty information contained in this manual. Contact your snowmobile and its engine. Serial number 5. Details of operation 3. Polaris snowmobile owner reports...
Owners Manual - Page 147

...you may not be covered by warranty. 144 Damage resulting from state to perform warranty service. We recommend the use of non-recommended lubricants may use your snowmobile requires warranty service, you use any Polaris Servicing Dealer to state. WARRANTY Limitations of Polaris engine oil. 2. How to and from the dealer is needed. Polaris recommends that you must present...
Owners Manual - Page 149

... dealers in the owner's manual or Polaris updates. S Cooling system coverage is covered. WARRANTY Polaris Second Year Engine Service Contract Second Year Engine Service Contract is standard on Snow Check units is automatic. Wiring and other components of other electrical components are not eligible under this warranty. S Gearcases and transmissions are excluded from coverage...
Owners Manual - Page 150

... to perform the warranty repair. You may be requested from the country of the selling dealer's authorized location. Dealers may also be required to obtain documentation from a private citizen outside the country where your vehicle was originally purchased, all warranty coverage will be denied. Outside the Country where your vehicle was purchased: Warranty or Service...

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