Owners Manual
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... or comes off -road areas clear of obstacles, primarily on snow and not on the decal. General Warning Decal WARNING • Read and understand warnings and the Owner's Manual before starting the engine. • When operating this vehicle in place. • This vehicle is located on the vehicle for a replacement. Depress the switch to the child's body before starting the engine. • This vehicle can be operated...
... or comes off -road areas clear of obstacles, primarily on snow and not on the decal. General Warning Decal WARNING • Read and understand warnings and the Owner's Manual before starting the engine. • When operating this vehicle in place. • This vehicle is located on the vehicle for a replacement. Depress the switch to the child's body before starting the engine. • This vehicle can be operated...
Owners Manual
Page 18
... it 's tightly closed. Always make sure both straps are latched before you start your snowmobile. Never try to your body. You can also stop the engine if you squeeze the brake lever. Never take your snowmobile. Ignition Switch The ignition switch key must be turned ON before you pull the recoil starter handle to let the cord get tangled around the handlebars or...
... it 's tightly closed. Always make sure both straps are latched before you start your snowmobile. Never try to your body. You can also stop the engine if you squeeze the brake lever. Never take your snowmobile. Ignition Switch The ignition switch key must be turned ON before you pull the recoil starter handle to let the cord get tangled around the handlebars or...
Owners Manual
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... handlebar. Have the throttle serviced before operating the snowmobile. If either should malfunction, the operator could lose control, which could lead to the left. If the throttle does not function smoothly, do not start the engine. n Check the brake for proper operation When checking the throttle, make sure the operators understand the Owner's Manual completely before operating the vehicle. When the...
... handlebar. Have the throttle serviced before operating the snowmobile. If either should malfunction, the operator could lose control, which could lead to the left. If the throttle does not function smoothly, do not start the engine. n Check the brake for proper operation When checking the throttle, make sure the operators understand the Owner's Manual completely before operating the vehicle. When the...
Owners Manual
Page 45
... with gasoline. 2. Drive slowly at sustained idle. 5. Do not operate at first. Vary the throttle positions. Do not operate at full throttle or high speeds during the first three hours of operation will result in period for the engine. Check the oil level. See pages 19 and 25. 6. Fill the fuel tank with vehicle operation and handling. 4. Change the oil after the first...
... with gasoline. 2. Drive slowly at sustained idle. 5. Do not operate at first. Vary the throttle positions. Do not operate at full throttle or high speeds during the first three hours of operation will result in period for the engine. Check the oil level. See pages 19 and 25. 6. Fill the fuel tank with vehicle operation and handling. 4. Change the oil after the first...
Owners Manual
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... ride, park the snowmobile on a level surface. Remove the key and cover the snowmobile with an appropriate track stand. ADULT SECTION Operation Emergency Stopping Procedures The following chart lists methods for more information about the engine stop switch and throttle safety switch. The track should be suspended approximately 4I (10 cm) off the ground. SYSTEM Engine Stop Switch Throttle Safety Switch Tether Switch Ignition Switch Brake Choke WHAT...
... ride, park the snowmobile on a level surface. Remove the key and cover the snowmobile with an appropriate track stand. ADULT SECTION Operation Emergency Stopping Procedures The following chart lists methods for more information about the engine stop switch and throttle safety switch. The track should be suspended approximately 4I (10 cm) off the ground. SYSTEM Engine Stop Switch Throttle Safety Switch Tether Switch Ignition Switch Brake Choke WHAT...
Owners Manual
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... at the time of the manual. If your snowmobile is performed, including the emission-related maintenance outlined in these sections of sale with an emission control information (ECI) label and a factory-installed emissions information hang tag. Owner's Responsibilities Please read the Snowmobile Engine Emissions Limited Warranty on page 92, and read the maintenance section of 87 (R+M)/2. Polaris considers the specified maintenance for ensuring...
... at the time of the manual. If your snowmobile is performed, including the emission-related maintenance outlined in these sections of sale with an emission control information (ECI) label and a factory-installed emissions information hang tag. Owner's Responsibilities Please read the Snowmobile Engine Emissions Limited Warranty on page 92, and read the maintenance section of 87 (R+M)/2. Polaris considers the specified maintenance for ensuring...
Owners Manual
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... exhaust system and engine have cooled before tipping the snowmobile on page 94. If you're not familiar with the exception of authorized warranty repairs, become the responsibility of tools, or if you don't feel comfortable performing these tasks yourself, contact an authorized Polaris dealer for your snowmobile. The recommended maintenance schedule for service. These inspections should be performed by a qualified service...
... exhaust system and engine have cooled before tipping the snowmobile on page 94. If you're not familiar with the exception of authorized warranty repairs, become the responsibility of tools, or if you don't feel comfortable performing these tasks yourself, contact an authorized Polaris dealer for your snowmobile. The recommended maintenance schedule for service. These inspections should be performed by a qualified service...
Owners Manual
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... (see dealer) Tighten rear idler wheel bolts if loose Check spark plug condition Check for brake cable wear and adjustment Throttle cable pivot slug Lubricate steering post support bracket and pivot (aerosol) Grease ski spindles Lubricate ski bushings to spindle area Grease lower steering post pivot Grease rear suspension pivot shafts Lubricate throttle cable Lubricate choke slide and cable Inspect exhaust pipe for cracks or...
... (see dealer) Tighten rear idler wheel bolts if loose Check spark plug condition Check for brake cable wear and adjustment Throttle cable pivot slug Lubricate steering post support bracket and pivot (aerosol) Grease ski spindles Lubricate ski bushings to spindle area Grease lower steering post pivot Grease rear suspension pivot shafts Lubricate throttle cable Lubricate choke slide and cable Inspect exhaust pipe for cracks or...
Owners Manual
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... use the spark plugs recommended for inspection. ADULT SECTION Maintenance Spark Plugs A new engine can cause temporary spark plug fouling due to the specifications section beginning on page 80 for recommended spark plug type and gap. Remove the spark plug cap. 3. Avoid prolonged idle speeds, which cause plug fouling and carbonization. Refer to the preservative added during the assembly process. Spark plug condition is indicative of engine operation. The spark plug firing end condition should be...
... use the spark plugs recommended for inspection. ADULT SECTION Maintenance Spark Plugs A new engine can cause temporary spark plug fouling due to the specifications section beginning on page 80 for recommended spark plug type and gap. Remove the spark plug cap. 3. Avoid prolonged idle speeds, which cause plug fouling and carbonization. Refer to the preservative added during the assembly process. Spark plug condition is indicative of engine operation. The spark plug firing end condition should be...
Owners Manual
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...; Carburetor component changes for conditions in the carburetor, etc. For questions about optional jetting for specific altitude and ambient temperatures • Choke adjustment • Air screw settings (if applicable) • Idle RPM adjustments • Throttle safety switch inspections and service • Throttle block-to-throttle flipper clearance adjustment CAUTION Improper carburetor adjustments can foul plugs and cause generally poor engine performance. See your Polaris dealer...
...; Carburetor component changes for conditions in the carburetor, etc. For questions about optional jetting for specific altitude and ambient temperatures • Choke adjustment • Air screw settings (if applicable) • Idle RPM adjustments • Throttle safety switch inspections and service • Throttle block-to-throttle flipper clearance adjustment CAUTION Improper carburetor adjustments can foul plugs and cause generally poor engine performance. See your Polaris dealer...
Owners Manual
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...3. Perform the adjustment procedures exactly as close to expose the cable adjuster. 2. With your left hand, grasp the cables as outlined, or see your Polaris dealer for installation of a new band. ADULT SECTION Maintenance Brake Lever Travel Firmly depress the brake lever.... Measure the clearance between the lever and brake block. If the brake band has excessive wear, see your Polaris dealer for service. 1. Jam Nut Barrel Nut Cables Rubber Covers 56 WARNING Improper brake adjustment can result in brake ...
...3. Perform the adjustment procedures exactly as close to expose the cable adjuster. 2. With your left hand, grasp the cables as outlined, or see your Polaris dealer for installation of a new band. ADULT SECTION Maintenance Brake Lever Travel Firmly depress the brake lever.... Measure the clearance between the lever and brake block. If the brake band has excessive wear, see your Polaris dealer for service. 1. Jam Nut Barrel Nut Cables Rubber Covers 56 WARNING Improper brake adjustment can result in brake ...
Owners Manual
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... the rear idler wheel assembly washers are removed, be sure they are approximately 6" (15 cm) off the ground. 2. Reverse this procedure for recommended skags. Rear Idler Wheel Washer Domed Side Outward 71 Skag Replacement 1. Raise and support the front of the washer facing outward as shown. Remove the attaching nuts and pry the skag downward. 3. WARNING Worn skis...
... the rear idler wheel assembly washers are removed, be sure they are approximately 6" (15 cm) off the ground. 2. Reverse this procedure for recommended skags. Rear Idler Wheel Washer Domed Side Outward 71 Skag Replacement 1. Raise and support the front of the washer facing outward as shown. Remove the attaching nuts and pry the skag downward. 3. WARNING Worn skis...
Owners Manual
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... components. Observe all fire safety rules when draining the carburetor. Review the fuel-related warnings on page 43. Maintenance Storage ADULT SECTION Off season or extended storage of your snowmobile requires preventive measures to aid against deterioration and to turn the engine over two or three times. 7. Slowly pull the recoil starter handle until it in the carburetor, run the engine until resistance is...
... components. Observe all fire safety rules when draining the carburetor. Review the fuel-related warnings on page 43. Maintenance Storage ADULT SECTION Off season or extended storage of your snowmobile requires preventive measures to aid against deterioration and to turn the engine over two or three times. 7. Slowly pull the recoil starter handle until it in the carburetor, run the engine until resistance is...
Owners Manual
Page 83
...Weight Capacity Dry Weight Fuel Tank Capacity Engine Oil Capacity Height Length Width Track Length Track Width Brake Type Ski Center Distance Clutch Type Drive Chain Length Mini Indy 1/150 lbs. (68 kg) maximum 147.5 lbs. (67 kg) .5 gal. (1.9 l) 20 oz. (.6 l) 31 in. (78.7 cm) 75 in. (190.5 cm) 34 in. (86.4 cm) 69 in. (175.3 cm) 10 in. (25.4 cm) Mechanical 30 in. (76.2 cm) Centrifugal #40 Suspension... Front Type IFS Shock Type Rear Type IFS Mini Mini Indy Engine and Cooling Engine Model Number Alternator Output Bore x Stroke Displacement Carburetor Model Idle RPM +/- ...
...Weight Capacity Dry Weight Fuel Tank Capacity Engine Oil Capacity Height Length Width Track Length Track Width Brake Type Ski Center Distance Clutch Type Drive Chain Length Mini Indy 1/150 lbs. (68 kg) maximum 147.5 lbs. (67 kg) .5 gal. (1.9 l) 20 oz. (.6 l) 31 in. (78.7 cm) 75 in. (190.5 cm) 34 in. (86.4 cm) 69 in. (175.3 cm) 10 in. (25.4 cm) Mechanical 30 in. (76.2 cm) Centrifugal #40 Suspension... Front Type IFS Shock Type Rear Type IFS Mini Mini Indy Engine and Cooling Engine Model Number Alternator Output Bore x Stroke Displacement Carburetor Model Idle RPM +/- ...
Owners Manual
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... Polaris warranty information contained in this manual. Contact your Owner's Manual to assist you. Dealer name 4. When contacting us about parts, service, or warranty, always provide the following information: 1. Polaris Customer Service United States: 1-763-417-8650 Canada: 1-204-925-7100 83 Previous correspondence Use the page provided near the front of trouble experienced 6. Date of operation 7. Length of time and conditions...
... Polaris warranty information contained in this manual. Contact your Owner's Manual to assist you. Dealer name 4. When contacting us about parts, service, or warranty, always provide the following information: 1. Polaris Customer Service United States: 1-763-417-8650 Canada: 1-204-925-7100 83 Previous correspondence Use the page provided near the front of trouble experienced 6. Date of operation 7. Length of time and conditions...
Owners Manual
Page 90
... 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 Conditions and Exclusions Warranty applies to perform the required vehicle Pre-Delivery Inspection, perform all applicable service bulletins and have been properly set...
... 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 Conditions and Exclusions Warranty applies to perform the required vehicle Pre-Delivery Inspection, perform all applicable service bulletins and have been properly set...
Owners Manual
Page 92
... and transmissions are covered. Wiring and other electrical components are excluded from coverage. The fuel pump is limited to the ECU box, coils, stator plate, and sensors. This includes off-season storage as are required to validate this warranty. Regular, documented service maintenance visits are intake and exhaust manifolds excluding paint coverage. • Electrical coverage is covered. • Clutches and related clutch parts, including but not limited to spark plugs, hoses, batteries, controls, and...
... and transmissions are covered. Wiring and other electrical components are excluded from coverage. The fuel pump is limited to the ECU box, coils, stator plate, and sensors. This includes off-season storage as are required to validate this warranty. Regular, documented service maintenance visits are intake and exhaust manifolds excluding paint coverage. • Electrical coverage is covered. • Clutches and related clutch parts, including but not limited to spark plugs, hoses, batteries, controls, and...
Owners Manual
Page 94
... will be covered by an authorized Polaris dealer. Upon residence verification, the servicing dealer will continue to continue your warranty coverage. Outside the Country where your vehicle was purchased, Warranty or Service Bulletin repairs may be done by the basic warranty.) For questions call Polaris Customer Assistance (see page 83). You must be requested from country to perform the warranty repair. If You...
... will be covered by an authorized Polaris dealer. Upon residence verification, the servicing dealer will continue to continue your warranty coverage. Outside the Country where your vehicle was purchased, Warranty or Service Bulletin repairs may be done by the basic warranty.) For questions call Polaris Customer Assistance (see page 83). You must be requested from country to perform the warranty repair. If You...
Owners Manual
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...-62 Engine Starting ...45 Engine Stop Switch ...14 Environment ...7-8 Exhaust System ...54 O Oil Change...62 Oil Level ...61 Oil Recommendations ...61 Oil, Engine...61-62 Operation ...43-47 Operation Warnings...29-39 P Polaris Products ...82 Pre-Ride Check ...19-20, 25-28 Pre-Ride Warm-Up ...47 F Fall Tune-Up ...Fuel ...Fuel Lines ...Fuel Valve ...78 43 54 54 R Recoil Starter ...14 Registration, Warranty...85 Riding Rules ...21-24 G Gas Cap...
...-62 Engine Starting ...45 Engine Stop Switch ...14 Environment ...7-8 Exhaust System ...54 O Oil Change...62 Oil Level ...61 Oil Recommendations ...61 Oil, Engine...61-62 Operation ...43-47 Operation Warnings...29-39 P Polaris Products ...82 Pre-Ride Check ...19-20, 25-28 Pre-Ride Warm-Up ...47 F Fall Tune-Up ...Fuel ...Fuel Lines ...Fuel Valve ...78 43 54 54 R Recoil Starter ...14 Registration, Warranty...85 Riding Rules ...21-24 G Gas Cap...
Owners Manual
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... Conditions...37 Spark Plug Condition ...52 Spark Plugs ...52-53 Speed/Performance Regulation...44 Starting the Engine ...45 Steering Adjustment ...69 Steering Inspection ...69 Steering System ...68 Stop Switch ...14 Stopping ...18 Stopping Procedures ...46 Storage ...46, 75-77 Engine Fogging...75 Stabilize the Fuel ...76 Storage Area ...77 Track and Suspension ...77 Suspension Components ...72 Suspension Lubrication...72 T Tether Strap/Switch ...15 Throttle Cable Lubrication ...58 Throttle Cable Pivot Slug ...58 Throttle Lever ...14 Towing...
... Conditions...37 Spark Plug Condition ...52 Spark Plugs ...52-53 Speed/Performance Regulation...44 Starting the Engine ...45 Steering Adjustment ...69 Steering Inspection ...69 Steering System ...68 Stop Switch ...14 Stopping ...18 Stopping Procedures ...46 Storage ...46, 75-77 Engine Fogging...75 Stabilize the Fuel ...76 Storage Area ...77 Track and Suspension ...77 Suspension Components ...72 Suspension Lubrication...72 T Tether Strap/Switch ...15 Throttle Cable Lubrication ...58 Throttle Cable Pivot Slug ...58 Throttle Lever ...14 Towing...