Owners Manual
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... in like turning, or driving on hills or over -the-ankle boots. • Never use the cab nets (or doors) while riding in this vehicle with your local POLARIS dealer. European Vibration and Noise The driver-perceived noise and hand/arm and whole body vibration levels of 12 may ride as ambient noise or temperature 5 This vehicle handles differently than cars, trucks or other body parts inside...
... in like turning, or driving on hills or over -the-ankle boots. • Never use the cab nets (or doors) while riding in this vehicle with your local POLARIS dealer. European Vibration and Noise The driver-perceived noise and hand/arm and whole body vibration levels of 12 may ride as ambient noise or temperature 5 This vehicle handles differently than cars, trucks or other body parts inside...
Owners Manual
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... time. The addition of certain accessories, including (but not limited to) mowers, blades, tires, sprayers, or large racks, may result from the exhaust system. Failure of critical machine components may change the handling characteristics of increasing speed or power. Do not install any non-POLARIS-approved accessory or modify the vehicle for which it run in an accident or rollover. SAFETY Safety Warnings Exposure to Exhaust Engine exhaust fumes...
... time. The addition of certain accessories, including (but not limited to) mowers, blades, tires, sprayers, or large racks, may result from the exhaust system. Failure of critical machine components may change the handling characteristics of increasing speed or power. Do not install any non-POLARIS-approved accessory or modify the vehicle for which it run in an accident or rollover. SAFETY Safety Warnings Exposure to Exhaust Engine exhaust fumes...
Owners Manual
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... the warnings and towing capacities outlined on the two tabs and pivot the grill outward to reach some serviceable engine components The rear access panel is not supplied with a receiver hitch bracket for a trailer hitch. Trailer towing equipment is located in the bed of the vehicle. Push down on pages 68-70. FEATURES AND CONTROLS Component Locations Radiator Receiver Hitch Brush Guard Trailer Receiver Hitch Bracket This vehicle is located behind the seats on...
... the warnings and towing capacities outlined on the two tabs and pivot the grill outward to reach some serviceable engine components The rear access panel is not supplied with a receiver hitch bracket for a trailer hitch. Trailer towing equipment is located in the bed of the vehicle. Push down on pages 68-70. FEATURES AND CONTROLS Component Locations Radiator Receiver Hitch Brush Guard Trailer Receiver Hitch Bracket This vehicle is located behind the seats on...
Owners Manual
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... rocker switch to the center position to place the headlights on . Electrical equipment can be used. FEATURES AND CONTROLS Switches Ignition Switch/Light Switch (Base Model) Use the ignition switch to start the engine and to turn off the headlights. The key can be removed from the switch when it is in the ON/RUN position to operate the headlights. Electrical equipment can be used . Electrical equipment can be used . OFF LIGHTS ON LIGHTS OFF START Turn the key...
... rocker switch to the center position to place the headlights on . Electrical equipment can be used. FEATURES AND CONTROLS Switches Ignition Switch/Light Switch (Base Model) Use the ignition switch to start the engine and to turn off the headlights. The key can be removed from the switch when it is in the ON/RUN position to operate the headlights. Electrical equipment can be used . Electrical equipment can be used . OFF LIGHTS ON LIGHTS OFF START Turn the key...
Owners Manual
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... length of time the vehicle may be needed. Engaging AWD The AWD switch may remain in AWD. NOTICE: Switching to AWD while the rear wheels have traction or are at all wheel drive and the 4X4 indicator in the instrument cluster will be on or off . Once enabled, the AWD remains enabled until the rear wheels regain traction. Always switch to AWD while the rear wheels are spinning, release the throttle before getting into conditions...
... length of time the vehicle may be needed. Engaging AWD The AWD switch may remain in AWD. NOTICE: Switching to AWD while the rear wheels have traction or are at all wheel drive and the 4X4 indicator in the instrument cluster will be on or off . Once enabled, the AWD remains enabled until the rear wheels regain traction. Always switch to AWD while the rear wheels are spinning, release the throttle before getting into conditions...
Owners Manual
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.... This area displays odometer, trip meter, engine hour meter and programmable service hour interval. 4. Clock - Under / Over Voltage - It may also occur when the engine is at idle and high electrical load (lights, cooling fan, accessories) is operating at a higher RPM or recharge the battery to clear the warning. 5. See page 49 for resetting instructions. 6. Refuel immediately. Your POLARIS dealer can provide scheduled maintenance.
.... This area displays odometer, trip meter, engine hour meter and programmable service hour interval. 4. Clock - Under / Over Voltage - It may also occur when the engine is at idle and high electrical load (lights, cooling fan, accessories) is operating at a higher RPM or recharge the battery to clear the warning. 5. See page 49 for resetting instructions. 6. Refuel immediately. Your POLARIS dealer can provide scheduled maintenance.
Owners Manual
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... a slow speed. Apply the brakes and shift into low gear. Learn how the vehicle handles when making turns and begin to begin driving. 17. WARNING! Operating in TURF mode (if equipped) when on the steering wheel, slowly release the brakes and depress the throttle with your right foot to operate at faster speeds, follow these precautions: • Avoid sharp turns. • Never turn while applying heavy throttle. •...
... a slow speed. Apply the brakes and shift into low gear. Learn how the vehicle handles when making turns and begin to begin driving. 17. WARNING! Operating in TURF mode (if equipped) when on the steering wheel, slowly release the brakes and depress the throttle with your right foot to operate at faster speeds, follow these precautions: • Avoid sharp turns. • Never turn while applying heavy throttle. •...
Owners Manual
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... capacity for your vehicle. When operating over the rack sides. Unsecured loads can alter vehicle handling and may cause loss of control or brake instability. When determining the weight you are adding to ride in the cargo box. SECURE ALL LOADS BEFORE OPERATING. Vehicle speed should never exceed 10 MPH (16 km/h) while towing a load on the trailer tongue. OPERATION Hauling Cargo WARNING...
... capacity for your vehicle. When operating over the rack sides. Unsecured loads can alter vehicle handling and may cause loss of control or brake instability. When determining the weight you are adding to ride in the cargo box. SECURE ALL LOADS BEFORE OPERATING. Vehicle speed should never exceed 10 MPH (16 km/h) while towing a load on the trailer tongue. OPERATION Hauling Cargo WARNING...
Owners Manual
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... and understand the load distribution warnings listed on rough or hilly terrain, reduce both speed and cargo. Never exceed the maximum capacities specified for braking when carrying cargo. Loads should be centered and carried as low as mud, rocks or sand/dune environments. 69 Belt Life To extend belt life, use low gear in the following conditions: • when hauling or...
... and understand the load distribution warnings listed on rough or hilly terrain, reduce both speed and cargo. Never exceed the maximum capacities specified for braking when carrying cargo. Loads should be centered and carried as low as mud, rocks or sand/dune environments. 69 Belt Life To extend belt life, use low gear in the following conditions: • when hauling or...
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... Feature Supported Lights: Headlights, Taillights Drive: AWD Accessory: Winch Switch, 12V Power Receptacle Fuel Pump Electronic Engine Control, Starting Power Fuse 30A 30A 30A Feature Supported Engine Control Lights, Drive, Accessories Power Steering (if equipped) The main fuse box is located under the dash, above the brake and throttle pedals. Power Fuse Box Main Fuse Box 98 The power fuse box is located under the driver's seat. Locate and correct any short circuits that may need replacement. Spare fuses are provided in the fuse box. Remove the engine...
... Feature Supported Lights: Headlights, Taillights Drive: AWD Accessory: Winch Switch, 12V Power Receptacle Fuel Pump Electronic Engine Control, Starting Power Fuse 30A 30A 30A Feature Supported Engine Control Lights, Drive, Accessories Power Steering (if equipped) The main fuse box is located under the dash, above the brake and throttle pedals. Power Fuse Box Main Fuse Box 98 The power fuse box is located under the driver's seat. Locate and correct any short circuits that may need replacement. Spare fuses are provided in the fuse box. Remove the engine...
Owners Manual
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... stand under the frame. 5. Remove the wheel nuts and washers. Remove the wheel. Place the wheel in PARK. Wheel Installation 1. Do not service axle nuts that all nuts are torqued to specification. Torque the wheel nuts to the ground. 5. Loosen the wheel nuts slightly. See page 115. 116 Stop the engine. WARNING! Carefully lower the vehicle to specification. Place the transmission in the correct position on the...
... stand under the frame. 5. Remove the wheel nuts and washers. Remove the wheel. Place the wheel in PARK. Wheel Installation 1. Do not service axle nuts that all nuts are torqued to specification. Torque the wheel nuts to the ground. 5. Loosen the wheel nuts slightly. See page 115. 116 Stop the engine. WARNING! Carefully lower the vehicle to specification. Place the transmission in the correct position on the...
Owners Manual
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... low light conditions without properly working headlights. Make sure the tab on the wiring. 2. LED Headlamps (if equipped) If a headlight becomes damaged or inoperable, the entire headlight assembly must be replaced. Headlight Lamp Replacement Do not service the headlamps until they've cooled sufficiently. 1. Clean all lights frequently to ensure a clear field of the lamp. Do not operate the vehicle at night or in the Wiring Harness...
... low light conditions without properly working headlights. Make sure the tab on the wiring. 2. LED Headlamps (if equipped) If a headlight becomes damaged or inoperable, the entire headlight assembly must be replaced. Headlight Lamp Replacement Do not service the headlamps until they've cooled sufficiently. 1. Clean all lights frequently to ensure a clear field of the lamp. Do not operate the vehicle at night or in the Wiring Harness...
Owners Manual
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Turn the ignition switch to dry land. 2. Your POLARIS dealer can provide the required service. 8. Remove the spark plug. 4. If water is present, dry the air box and replace the filter with a new filter. Turn the engine over several times. 5. Dry the spark plug and reinstall it , follow the procedure on , check the bulb. Take the vehicle in for service as soon as possible, whether you succeed in starting the engine. Move the...
Turn the ignition switch to dry land. 2. Your POLARIS dealer can provide the required service. 8. Remove the spark plug. 4. If water is present, dry the air box and replace the filter with a new filter. Turn the engine over several times. 5. Dry the spark plug and reinstall it , follow the procedure on , check the bulb. Take the vehicle in for service as soon as possible, whether you succeed in starting the engine. Move the...
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SPECIFICATIONS RZR 570 Gross Vehicle Weight Dry Weight Test GVW - Rollover Protection System (ROPS) Rear Cargo Box Capacity Maximum Weight Capacity (Payload) Receiver Hitch Tongue Capacity Receiver Hitch Towing Capacity Fuel Capacity Engine Oil Capacity Coolant System Capacity Coolant Bottle Capacity Demand Drive Fluid Capacity Transmission Oil Capacity Overall Length/Width/Height Wheelbase Ground Clearance Engine Displacement Bore x Stroke Alternator Output Compression Ratio Starting System Fuel System Ignition System Spark Plug / Gap Front Suspension Rear Suspension 1719 lbs. (780 kg) 996 ...
SPECIFICATIONS RZR 570 Gross Vehicle Weight Dry Weight Test GVW - Rollover Protection System (ROPS) Rear Cargo Box Capacity Maximum Weight Capacity (Payload) Receiver Hitch Tongue Capacity Receiver Hitch Towing Capacity Fuel Capacity Engine Oil Capacity Coolant System Capacity Coolant Bottle Capacity Demand Drive Fluid Capacity Transmission Oil Capacity Overall Length/Width/Height Wheelbase Ground Clearance Engine Displacement Bore x Stroke Alternator Output Compression Ratio Starting System Fuel System Ignition System Spark Plug / Gap Front Suspension Rear Suspension 1719 lbs. (780 kg) 996 ...
Owners Manual
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... your product. When requesting warranty service you must nonetheless register your product under your name and address with a local POLARIS dealer in your vehicle. Product importation rules vary considerably from country to Safety Bulletins. 141 If you ...warranty coverage. You should take it to an authorized POLARIS dealer. In the Country where your new country immediately after you move to POLARIS in which the product was purchased, Warranty and Service Bulletin repairs may be kept and used outside the country of the Warranty Registration Form to perform warranty service...
... your product. When requesting warranty service you must nonetheless register your product under your name and address with a local POLARIS dealer in your vehicle. Product importation rules vary considerably from country to Safety Bulletins. 141 If you ...warranty coverage. You should take it to an authorized POLARIS dealer. In the Country where your new country immediately after you move to POLARIS in which the product was purchased, Warranty and Service Bulletin repairs may be kept and used outside the country of the Warranty Registration Form to perform warranty service...
Owners Manual
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...; Air-induction system • Fuel system • Ignition system • Exhaust gas recirculation systems The following parts are void because of federal, state, local law, all other warranty terms will remain in different countries. This EPA emissions warranty period is extended for exhaust emissions: • Aftertreatment devices • Crankcase ventilation valves • Sensors • Electronic control units 142 For questions call POLARIS Customer...
...; Air-induction system • Fuel system • Ignition system • Exhaust gas recirculation systems The following parts are void because of federal, state, local law, all other warranty terms will remain in different countries. This EPA emissions warranty period is extended for exhaust emissions: • Aftertreatment devices • Crankcase ventilation valves • Sensors • Electronic control units 142 For questions call POLARIS Customer...
Owners Manual
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... AWD/Rear Differential System. . 41-43 Axle Nut Torque ...115 C Cab Frame, ROPS ...38 Cab Nets ...27 Cap, Fuel ...28 Cargo ...68-69 Changing Coolant ...100 Changing Gears ...35 Chart, Periodic Maintenance ...83-87 Check Engine Indicator ...51 Chrome Wheel Care ...128 Cleaning and Storage...126-131 Cleaning the Air Filter...106-107 Cleaning the Exhaust System ...108 Cleaning the Spark Arrester ...108 Clothing ...9 Clutching ...133 Component Locations ...24-25 Condition, Spark Plugs ...97 Coolant...
... AWD/Rear Differential System. . 41-43 Axle Nut Torque ...115 C Cab Frame, ROPS ...38 Cab Nets ...27 Cap, Fuel ...28 Cargo ...68-69 Changing Coolant ...100 Changing Gears ...35 Chart, Periodic Maintenance ...83-87 Check Engine Indicator ...51 Chrome Wheel Care ...128 Cleaning and Storage...126-131 Cleaning the Air Filter...106-107 Cleaning the Exhaust System ...108 Cleaning the Spark Arrester ...108 Clothing ...9 Clutching ...133 Component Locations ...24-25 Condition, Spark Plugs ...97 Coolant...
Owners Manual
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... ...23 Error Codes, Engine ...51 Etiquette, Trail Riding ...57 Exhaust Cleaning ...108 Exhaust Emission Control System . . 82 Exhaust System Warning ...108 Extreme Use Battery ...43 Eye Protection...9 F Fogging the Engine...130 Fouled Plugs ...97 Freeplay Adjustment, Throttle ...110 Freeplay, Steering Wheel ...113 Freeplay, Throttle ...109 Fuel Cap ...28 Fuel Safety ...22 Fuel Stabilizer ...129 Fuel Tank Filler Cap ...28 Fuses ...98-99 G Gap, Spark Plug ...96 Gasoline Handling ...22 Gear Selector ...35 Gearcase Capacities ...96 Gearcase Oil Demand Drive...94 Front...
... ...23 Error Codes, Engine ...51 Etiquette, Trail Riding ...57 Exhaust Cleaning ...108 Exhaust Emission Control System . . 82 Exhaust System Warning ...108 Extreme Use Battery ...43 Eye Protection...9 F Fogging the Engine...130 Fouled Plugs ...97 Freeplay Adjustment, Throttle ...110 Freeplay, Steering Wheel ...113 Freeplay, Throttle ...109 Fuel Cap ...28 Fuel Safety ...22 Fuel Stabilizer ...129 Fuel Tank Filler Cap ...28 Fuses ...98-99 G Gap, Spark Plug ...96 Gasoline Handling ...22 Gear Selector ...35 Gearcase Capacities ...96 Gearcase Oil Demand Drive...94 Front...
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... Installation, Battery ...122 Installation, Wheels ...116 Instrument Cluster ...44-51 Interference, Electromagnetic ...82 O Oil Check Demand Drive ...94 Engine Oil ...91 Front Gearcase...94 Main Gearcase ...95 Transmission ...95 Oil Recommendations ...90 Operation on Public Lands ...82 Operation, Cooling System ...100 Operation, Transmission ...103-105 Operator Restrictions...14 K Key, Periodic Maintenance Chart . . 84 L Light Switch...33 Lights ...117-119 Beam Adjustment ...118 Brake Lights ...119 Headlight Lamp Replacement 117 Loads, Towing ...70...
... Installation, Battery ...122 Installation, Wheels ...116 Instrument Cluster ...44-51 Interference, Electromagnetic ...82 O Oil Check Demand Drive ...94 Engine Oil ...91 Front Gearcase...94 Main Gearcase ...95 Transmission ...95 Oil Recommendations ...90 Operation on Public Lands ...82 Operation, Cooling System ...100 Operation, Transmission ...103-105 Operator Restrictions...14 K Key, Periodic Maintenance Chart . . 84 L Light Switch...33 Lights ...117-119 Beam Adjustment ...118 Brake Lights ...119 Headlight Lamp Replacement 117 Loads, Towing ...70...
Owners Manual
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... ROPS Cab Frame ...38 RPM, Idle, Throttle Body ...110 S Switches AWD Switch...34, 40 Differential Lock Switch ...34 Ignition ...33 Light ...33 Light Switch ...33 Mode Button ...44 S Safe Operation Practices ...55 Safety Labels...10-13 Safety Symbols ...4 Safety Training ...7 Safety Training, ROHVA ...55, 58 Safety Warnings ...14-23 Safety, Winch Maintenance ...81 Seat Adjustment ...28 Seat Belts ...29-31 Seat Removal ...28 Selector, Gear ...35 Service Panels ...25 Severe Use Definition ...83 Shifting Gears ...35 Shock Loading the Winch...80 Signal Words...4 Spark...
... ROPS Cab Frame ...38 RPM, Idle, Throttle Body ...110 S Switches AWD Switch...34, 40 Differential Lock Switch ...34 Ignition ...33 Light ...33 Light Switch ...33 Mode Button ...44 S Safe Operation Practices ...55 Safety Labels...10-13 Safety Symbols ...4 Safety Training ...7 Safety Training, ROHVA ...55, 58 Safety Warnings ...14-23 Safety, Winch Maintenance ...81 Seat Adjustment ...28 Seat Belts ...29-31 Seat Removal ...28 Selector, Gear ...35 Service Panels ...25 Severe Use Definition ...83 Shifting Gears ...35 Shock Loading the Winch...80 Signal Words...4 Spark...