Owners Manual
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... a belt must be performed by removing it from metal parts if the clutch should fail. Operation of the engine with the clutch guard removed. WARNING When driving on long downhill stretches, pump the brakes. This condition may lead to a sudden loss of brakes and/or fire and may result in serious injury or death. Operator Safety Driving Downhill SAFETY When riding downhill, shift your weight to the rear of...
... a belt must be performed by removing it from metal parts if the clutch should fail. Operation of the engine with the clutch guard removed. WARNING When driving on long downhill stretches, pump the brakes. This condition may lead to a sudden loss of brakes and/or fire and may result in serious injury or death. Operator Safety Driving Downhill SAFETY When riding downhill, shift your weight to the rear of...
Owners Manual
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... steering and braking control, which may result in serious injury or death. Intake Silencer Do not operate the engine with respect for a length of vehicle control and result in serious injury or death. Slow down and use extreme caution and operate at high speeds. Clutches Do not attempt to drive on ice or other slippery surfaces. All clutch service must be performed by your snowmobile...
... steering and braking control, which may result in serious injury or death. Intake Silencer Do not operate the engine with respect for a length of vehicle control and result in serious injury or death. Slow down and use extreme caution and operate at high speeds. Clutches Do not attempt to drive on ice or other slippery surfaces. All clutch service must be performed by your snowmobile...
Owners Manual
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... vehicle. Rider Capacities Polaris PRO X snowmobiles are thoroughly inspected by shifting of these models indicates single rider operation. See page 24 for lighter operators or machines designed to ensure that all critical components on page 69 of this manual to carry a load or a passenger. Maintenance Your Polaris snowmobile is achieved by your dealer at specific mileage intervals. A decal on the console of body weight. Follow the recommended maintenance...
... vehicle. Rider Capacities Polaris PRO X snowmobiles are thoroughly inspected by shifting of these models indicates single rider operation. See page 24 for lighter operators or machines designed to ensure that all critical components on page 69 of this manual to carry a load or a passenger. Maintenance Your Polaris snowmobile is achieved by your dealer at specific mileage intervals. A decal on the console of body weight. Follow the recommended maintenance...
Owners Manual
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... Reverse Indicator Light Tachometer Temperature Light Engine Stop Switch Throttle Control Choke Control Recoil Starter Handle 10. Tether Switch (accessory) 28 Refer to your Owner's Manual Supplement for these features. Park Brake Lock 12. Fuel Filler Cap 11. Ignition Switch 16. Handlebar Grip Warmer/ Thumbwarmer Switch 15. Accessories are illustrated on your Polaris dealer. 1. 2. 3 4. 5 6. 7. 8. 9. Controls for a list of specific features on the following pages. Not all models come with special features. Electronic Reverse Button 14. Headlight Dimmer Switch 13.
... Reverse Indicator Light Tachometer Temperature Light Engine Stop Switch Throttle Control Choke Control Recoil Starter Handle 10. Tether Switch (accessory) 28 Refer to your Owner's Manual Supplement for these features. Park Brake Lock 12. Fuel Filler Cap 11. Ignition Switch 16. Handlebar Grip Warmer/ Thumbwarmer Switch 15. Accessories are illustrated on your Polaris dealer. 1. 2. 3 4. 5 6. 7. 8. 9. Controls for a list of specific features on the following pages. Not all models come with special features. Electronic Reverse Button 14. Headlight Dimmer Switch 13.
Owners Manual
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... have it serviced by your dealer. 1. If the park brake light does not come on the console will light up when the park brake lever lock is set and the engine is in use , have a park brake lever lock located over the brake lever. It will move freely into place. PRE-RIDE INSPECTIONS Before Starting the Engine Park Brake Lever Lock Your snowmobile may break. To release the lock, squeeze the brake handle until...
... have it serviced by your dealer. 1. If the park brake light does not come on the console will light up when the park brake lever lock is set and the engine is in use , have a park brake lever lock located over the brake lever. It will move freely into place. PRE-RIDE INSPECTIONS Before Starting the Engine Park Brake Lever Lock Your snowmobile may break. To release the lock, squeeze the brake handle until...
Owners Manual
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... the tether is removed from the switch. n Tether Switch: If your snowmobile, including an area clear of bystanders. There's always the possibility of some sideways vehicle movement, of applying a little more throttle than intended, or of the engine. n Lighting Check: Check the headlight (high and low beam), taillight, and brake light for proper operation. n Mirror Adjustment: If equipped, adjust your full...
... the tether is removed from the switch. n Tether Switch: If your snowmobile, including an area clear of bystanders. There's always the possibility of some sideways vehicle movement, of applying a little more throttle than intended, or of the engine. n Lighting Check: Check the headlight (high and low beam), taillight, and brake light for proper operation. n Mirror Adjustment: If equipped, adjust your full...
Owners Manual
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... disconnected, the ignition key switch must return to shut off the engine. If the throttle lever does not work properly, DO NOT start , take the snowmobile to operate the machine with the throttle safety switch disconnected. If the engine stops abruptly when the throttle lever is released: 1. The lever and cable must be disconnected from starting procedures. 5. Turn the ignition switch to an authorized Polaris dealer for service. If this...
... disconnected, the ignition key switch must return to shut off the engine. If the throttle lever does not work properly, DO NOT start , take the snowmobile to operate the machine with the throttle safety switch disconnected. If the engine stops abruptly when the throttle lever is released: 1. The lever and cable must be disconnected from starting procedures. 5. Turn the ignition switch to an authorized Polaris dealer for service. If this...
Owners Manual
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... for high speed stops will cause an overheated brake system. When traveling on long downhill stretches, pump the brakes. This overheated condition could cause sudden loss of brakes and/or fire, resulting in brake failure. 64 SYSTEM Ignition Switch Brake Choke Engine Stop Switch Throttle Safety Switch Tether Switch (Option) WHAT IT DOES Interrupts ignition circuit Slows jackshaft Floods engine Interrupts ignition circuit Interrupts ignition circuit Interrupts ignition circuit THROTTLE CONDITION All All Half throttle or less...
... for high speed stops will cause an overheated brake system. When traveling on long downhill stretches, pump the brakes. This overheated condition could cause sudden loss of brakes and/or fire, resulting in brake failure. 64 SYSTEM Ignition Switch Brake Choke Engine Stop Switch Throttle Safety Switch Tether Switch (Option) WHAT IT DOES Interrupts ignition circuit Slows jackshaft Floods engine Interrupts ignition circuit Interrupts ignition circuit Interrupts ignition circuit THROTTLE CONDITION All All Half throttle or less...
Owners Manual
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... the brake and steering when necessary. Remove the drive belt before towing. 68 CAUTION Towing a disabled snowmobile with the drive belt in place can easily collide with the rear of the snowmobile or other objects, resulting in serious damage to maintain control of vehicle with a rope have a rider on the snowmobile should be towed, and if it isn't possible to use a rigid tow bar, attach the tow rope...
... the brake and steering when necessary. Remove the drive belt before towing. 68 CAUTION Towing a disabled snowmobile with the drive belt in place can easily collide with the rear of the snowmobile or other objects, resulting in serious damage to maintain control of vehicle with a rope have a rider on the snowmobile should be towed, and if it isn't possible to use a rigid tow bar, attach the tow rope...
Owners Manual
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... cm) off the ground. For continued optimum performance and component life, continue maintenance checks at 150 miles (240 km), 500 miles (800 km), and 1000 miles (1600 km). NOTE: Polaris has accessory covers and track stands available to service or adjust your snowmobile. The recommended maintenance schedule on a level surface and support it at the rear with the exception of authorized warranty repairs, become the responsibility...
... cm) off the ground. For continued optimum performance and component life, continue maintenance checks at 150 miles (240 km), 500 miles (800 km), and 1000 miles (1600 km). NOTE: Polaris has accessory covers and track stands available to service or adjust your snowmobile. The recommended maintenance schedule on a level surface and support it at the rear with the exception of authorized warranty repairs, become the responsibility...
Owners Manual
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... spindles Grease center steering arm(s) Lubricate steering post support bracket and pivot (aerosol) Check cylinder base stud torque on all Polaris engines. (Specification: 32 ft. Maintenance Chart Item Weekly or before storage) Lubricate throttle cable Lubricate choke slide and cable Check clutch alignment and offset Check cooling system level, specific gravity Inspect oil line condition Inspect fuel filter and replace Check brake fluid level Inspect fuel lines and replace Inspect exhaust system for...
... spindles Grease center steering arm(s) Lubricate steering post support bracket and pivot (aerosol) Check cylinder base stud torque on all Polaris engines. (Specification: 32 ft. Maintenance Chart Item Weekly or before storage) Lubricate throttle cable Lubricate choke slide and cable Check clutch alignment and offset Check cooling system level, specific gravity Inspect oil line condition Inspect fuel filter and replace Check brake fluid level Inspect fuel lines and replace Inspect exhaust system for...
Owners Manual
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... oil film covers the firing end. Spark Plugs MAINTENANCE Spark plug condition is installed in color. Immediately check the spark plug for inspection. Wear protective gloves when removing a spark plug for correct color. Before changing spark plug heat ranges, be read after the engine has been warmed up and the vehicle has been driven at higher speeds. Using the special wrench provided in the tool pouch, rotate the spark plug counterclockwise to the Owner's Manual Supplement...
... oil film covers the firing end. Spark Plugs MAINTENANCE Spark plug condition is installed in color. Immediately check the spark plug for inspection. Wear protective gloves when removing a spark plug for correct color. Before changing spark plug heat ranges, be read after the engine has been warmed up and the vehicle has been driven at higher speeds. Using the special wrench provided in the tool pouch, rotate the spark plug counterclockwise to the Owner's Manual Supplement...
Owners Manual
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... clutch. Cycle the RPM from the rear crossover tube. Most cooling systems are equipped with a filter that the coolant bottle is the highest point in the tank, bleed the system of coolant may close -off the engine and release the parking brake. Make sure it opens and stays open . Remove the pressure cap and check the coolant level. Cycle the RPM as outlined in cold coolant...
... clutch. Cycle the RPM from the rear crossover tube. Most cooling systems are equipped with a filter that the coolant bottle is the highest point in the tank, bleed the system of coolant may close -off the engine and release the parking brake. Make sure it opens and stays open . Remove the pressure cap and check the coolant level. Cycle the RPM as outlined in cold coolant...
Owners Manual
Page 112
... the spark plug(s). 4. Electrical Connections Separate electrical connector blocks and clean corrosive build-up . 5. Be sure wiring harness is tilted rearward. 3. Securely support the front of the snowmobile with dielectric grease and re-connect. Pour approximately two ounces of Polaris products. Wait one to two minutes and perform steps 3 to the floor. Replace the spark plugs and lower the machine to 5 on remaining cylinders. 7. Lubricate...
... the spark plug(s). 4. Electrical Connections Separate electrical connector blocks and clean corrosive build-up . 5. Be sure wiring harness is tilted rearward. 3. Securely support the front of the snowmobile with dielectric grease and re-connect. Pour approximately two ounces of Polaris products. Wait one to two minutes and perform steps 3 to the floor. Replace the spark plugs and lower the machine to 5 on remaining cylinders. 7. Lubricate...
Owners Manual
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... of your Polaris dealer for replacement parts, service or warranty. Polaris warranty will aid in this manual. 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. Your dealer receives frequent updates on changes, modifications and tips on snowmobile maintenance, which may supersede information contained in notifying the proper owner when...
... of your Polaris dealer for replacement parts, service or warranty. Polaris warranty will aid in this manual. 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. Your dealer receives frequent updates on changes, modifications and tips on snowmobile maintenance, which may supersede information contained in notifying the proper owner when...
Owners Manual
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... YOUR responsibility). Please work with controlling state law. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you if inconsistent with your copy of the Warranty Registration form to the dealer. (The cost of transportation to perform warranty service. Your dealer will remain in effect. Engine Oil 1. We recommend the use of non-recommended lubricants may use of Polaris engine oil. 2. Damage resulting from...
... YOUR responsibility). Please work with controlling state law. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you if inconsistent with your copy of the Warranty Registration form to the dealer. (The cost of transportation to perform warranty service. Your dealer will remain in effect. Engine Oil 1. We recommend the use of non-recommended lubricants may use of Polaris engine oil. 2. Damage resulting from...
Owners Manual
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... a defect: Skis Ski wear rods Tracks Tires Slide Rails Suspension components Clutches and components Drive Belts Steering components Hydraulic components Batteries Circuit Breakers/Fuses Light bulbs/Sealed beam lamps Electronic components Finished and unfinished surfaces Wheels Brake components Throttle body components Seat components Engine components Warranty applies to snow, water, dirt or other casualty not determined a defect of completing an effective repair. The following items are considered part of...
... a defect: Skis Ski wear rods Tracks Tires Slide Rails Suspension components Clutches and components Drive Belts Steering components Hydraulic components Batteries Circuit Breakers/Fuses Light bulbs/Sealed beam lamps Electronic components Finished and unfinished surfaces Wheels Brake components Throttle body components Seat components Engine components Warranty applies to snow, water, dirt or other casualty not determined a defect of completing an effective repair. The following items are considered part of...
Owners Manual
Page 124
... the water pump assembly and components, fan, fan bearings, temperature sensor, gasket and seals. Coverage is covered. S Damage caused by a defective engine component. S Clutches and related clutch parts, including but not limited to unauthorized service. The fuel pump is automatic with the odometer shall void all eligible new and unused snowmobiles that were Snow Checked through any Polaris snowmobile dealer. Coverage on all warranties/service contracts. S Failure due to , the drive belt, are covered...
... the water pump assembly and components, fan, fan bearings, temperature sensor, gasket and seals. Coverage is covered. S Damage caused by a defective engine component. S Clutches and related clutch parts, including but not limited to unauthorized service. The fuel pump is automatic with the odometer shall void all eligible new and unused snowmobiles that were Snow Checked through any Polaris snowmobile dealer. Coverage on all warranties/service contracts. S Failure due to , the drive belt, are covered...
Owners Manual
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...Vehicles importation rules vary considerably from Polaris Industries. You should take your vehicle was purchased: If you move to determine this vehicle's warranty or service bulletin coverage if you have not followed the procedure set out above, your vehicle will be covered by an authorized Polaris ... Service In the Country where your vehicle was originally purchased, all warranty coverage will continue to be authorized to country. You must be sure to continue your new country. You may not give authorization for export from country to perform the warranty repair...
...Vehicles importation rules vary considerably from Polaris Industries. You should take your vehicle was purchased: If you move to determine this vehicle's warranty or service bulletin coverage if you have not followed the procedure set out above, your vehicle will be covered by an authorized Polaris ... Service In the Country where your vehicle was originally purchased, all warranty coverage will continue to be authorized to country. You must be sure to continue your new country. You may not give authorization for export from country to perform the warranty repair...
Owners Manual
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..., 62 Engine Troubleshooting ...113-115 Excessive Speed ...14 Exhaust System ...85 C Carburetion ...61 Carburetor ...84 Chain Tension ...99 Chaincase Oil Level ...77 Choke and Cable ...76 Cleaning and Preservation ...108 Clutch Alignment ...96 Clutch and Drive System ...109 Clutch Center Distance ...98 Clutch Cover ...23 Clutch Guard ...17 Clutch System ...96-98 Clutches ...19 Coil Springs ...40 Cold Weather Drive-Away ...19 CONTROLS ...28-31 Controls and Linkage ...108 Coolant Level ...86 Coolant Mixture ...86 Cooling...
..., 62 Engine Troubleshooting ...113-115 Excessive Speed ...14 Exhaust System ...85 C Carburetion ...61 Carburetor ...84 Chain Tension ...99 Chaincase Oil Level ...77 Choke and Cable ...76 Cleaning and Preservation ...108 Clutch Alignment ...96 Clutch and Drive System ...109 Clutch Center Distance ...98 Clutch Cover ...23 Clutch Guard ...17 Clutch System ...96-98 Clutches ...19 Coil Springs ...40 Cold Weather Drive-Away ...19 CONTROLS ...28-31 Controls and Linkage ...108 Coolant Level ...86 Coolant Mixture ...86 Cooling...