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7SAFETYSafety TrainingATV safety training is a top priority for Polaris. When you purchased your new ATV, your dealer instructed you on the authorized

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97MAINTENANCESpark PlugsSpark Plug InspectionNormal Spark PlugThe normal insulator tip is gray, tan or light brown. There will be few combustion depos

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98MAINTENANCEVehicle ImmersionIf your vehicle becomes immersed, major engine damage can result if the machine is not thoroughly inspected. Take the ve

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99MAINTENANCESpark ArrestorFailure to heed the following warnings while servicing the spark arrestor could result in serious injury or death. Never ru

Page 6 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

100MAINTENANCEPVT SystemFailure to comply with the instructions in this warning can result in severe injury or death.Do not modify any component of th

Page 7 - INTRODUCTION

101MAINTENANCEPVT SystemThe basic operation of the Polaris PVT system is dependent on engine speed and vehicle torque requirements. As engine speed in

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102MAINTENANCEPVT SystemWhen To Use Low Range and High RangePVT DryingThere may be some instances when water is accidently ingested into the PVT syste

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103MAINTENANCEBatteryImproperly connecting or disconnecting battery cables can result in an explosion and cause serious injury or death. When removing

Page 10 - Safety Training

104MAINTENANCEBatteryBattery Removal1. Disconnect the battery hold-down strap.2. Remove the battery cover.3. On conventional batteries, remove the bat

Page 11 - Safe Riding Gear

105MAINTENANCEBatteryBattery InstallationUsing a new battery that has not been fully charged can damage the bat-tery and result in a shorter life. It

Page 12 - Equipment Modifications

106MAINTENANCEBatteryBattery StorageWhenever the vehicle is not used for a period of three months or more, remove the battery from the vehicle, ensure

Page 13 - Age Restrictions

8SAFETYSafe Riding GearAlways wear appropriate clothing when riding an ATV. Wear protective clothing for comfort and to reduce the chance of injury.He

Page 14 - Safety Warnings

107MAINTENANCEBatteryBattery Charging (Conventional Battery)1. Remove the battery from the vehicle to prevent damage from leak-ing or spilled electrol

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108MAINTENANCEBatteryBattery Charging (Sealed Battery)Always verify battery condition before and 1-2 hours after the end of charging.State of ChargeVo

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109MAINTENANCECleaning and StorageWashing the VehicleKeeping your Polaris vehicle clean will not only improve its appearance but it can also extend th

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110MAINTENANCECleaning and StorageWashing the VehicleIf a high pressure water system is used for cleaning (not recommended), exercise extreme caution.

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111MAINTENANCECleaning and StorageChrome Wheel Care (if equipped)Proper maintenance will protect chrome wheels from corrosion, pre-serve wheel life an

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112MAINTENANCECleaning and StorageStorage TipsNOTICE: Starting the engine during the storage period will disturb the protective film created by foggin

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113MAINTENANCECleaning and StorageStorage TipsFluid LevelsInspect the following fluid levels. Change fluids as recommended in the Periodic Maintenance

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114MAINTENANCECleaning and StorageStorage TipsInspect and LubricateInspect all cables and lubricate all areas of the vehicle as recommended in the Per

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115MAINTENANCETransporting the VehicleFollow these procedures when transporting the vehicle.1. Stop the engine.2. Place the transmission in PARK.3. Lo

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116ADJUSTMENTSCamber and CasterThe camber and caster are non-adjustable.Rear SpringThe rear shock absorber spring is adjusted by rotating the adjuster

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9SAFETYSafe Riding GearEye ProtectionDo not depend on eyeglasses or sunglasses for eye protection. When-ever riding a Polaris vehicle, always wear sha

Page 25 - Safety Labels and Locations

117ADJUSTMENTSThrottle Body/Idle RPMIdle RPM is preset by the manufacturer. If the engine idle speed is not satisfactory, please see your Polaris deal

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118TROUBLESHOOTINGDrive Belt Wear/BurnPossible Cause SolutionDriving onto a pickup or tall trailer in high rangeUse low range during loading.Starting

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119TROUBLESHOOTINGEngine Doesn't Turn OverEngine Turns Over, Fails to StartEngine BackfiresPossible Cause SolutionLow battery voltage Recharge th

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120TROUBLESHOOTINGEngine Pings or KnocksEngine Runs Irregularly, Stalls or MisfiresPossible Cause SolutionPoor quality or low octane fuel Replace with

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121TROUBLESHOOTINGEngine Stops or Loses PowerEngine OverheatingPossible Cause SolutionOut of fuel Refuel, cycle key to ON position three times for 5 s

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122POLARIS PRODUCTS Part NumberDescriptionEngine Lubricant2870791 Fogging Oil (12 oz. Aerosol)2876244 PS-4 PLUS Performance Synthetic 2W-50 4-Cycle Oi

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123SPECIFICATIONS* Based on EU Directive 76/432/ECSportsman 800 EFIMaximum Weight Capacity 515 lbs. (234 kg)Fuel Capacity 4.13 gal. (15.6 l)Engine Oil

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124SPECIFICATIONSClutching*EBS models require no helix/spring adjustmentSportsman 800 EFITransmission Automatic PVT with E-Z Shift H/L/N/R/PGear Reduc

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125WARRANTYLIMITED WARRANTYPolaris Sales Inc., 2100 Highway 55, Medina, MN 55340, gives a SIX MONTH LIM-ITED WARRANTY on all components of the Polaris

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126WARRANTYWARRANTY COVERAGE AND EXCLUSIONS:LIMITATIONS OF WARRANTIES AND REMEDIESThe Polaris limited warranty excludes any failures that are not caus

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10SAFETYFailure to operate the ATV properly can result in a collision, loss of control, accident or overturn, which may result in serious injury or de

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127WARRANTYALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PAR-TICULAR PURPOSE) ARE L

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128WARRANTYExported VehiclesEXCEPT WHERE SPECIFICALLY REQUIRED BY LAW, THERE IS NO WAR-RANTY OR SERVICE BULLETIN COVERAGE ON THIS VEHICLE IF IT IS SOL

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129WARRANTYExported VehiclesHow to Get ServiceIf Purchased From A Private Party:If you purchase a Polaris product from a private citizen outside of th

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130WARRANTYU.S.A. EPA Emissions Limited WarrantyThis All Terrain Vehicle (ATV) or Off Road Utility Vehicle (ORUV) emissions limited warranty is in add

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131MAINTENANCE LOGPresent this section of your manual to your dealer each time your vehicle is serviced. This will provide you and future owners with

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132MAINTENANCE LOGDATE MILES (KM)OR HOURSTECHNICIAN SERVICE PERFORMED / COMMENTS

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133MAINTENANCE LOGDATE MILES (KM)OR HOURSTECHNICIAN SERVICE PERFORMED / COMMENTS

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11SAFETYSafety WarningsHandling GasolineGasoline is highly flammable and explosive under certain conditions. • Always exercise extreme caution wheneve

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12SAFETYSafety WarningsProtective ApparelRiding in this vehicle without wearing an approved helmet and protective eyewear increases the risk of a seri

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13SAFETYSafety WarningsOperating on PavementOperating an ATV on paved surfaces (including sidewalks, paths, parking lots and driveways) may adversely

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14SAFETYSafety WarningsPhysical Control of the ATVRemoving a hand from the handlebars or feet from the footrests during operation can reduce your abil

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15SAFETYSafety WarningsDescending Hills ImproperlyImproperly descending a hill could cause loss of control or overturn.• Always follow proper procedur

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16SAFETYSafety WarningsStalling While Climbing a HillStalling, rolling backwards or improperly dismounting while climbing a hill could cause an overtu

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17SAFETYSafety WarningsOperating on Slippery TerrainFailure to use extra caution when operating on excessively rough, slippery or loose terrain could

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18SAFETYSafety WarningsOperating Improperly in ReverseImproperly operating in reverse could result in a collision with an obstacle or person. Always f

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19SAFETYSafety WarningsOperating Over ObstaclesImproperly operating over obstacles could cause loss of control or overturn.Before operating in a new a

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20SAFETYSafety WarningsImproper Cargo LoadingOverloading the ATV or carrying/towing cargo improperly may cause changes in handling, which could cause

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21SAFETYSafety WarningsOperating a Damaged ATVOperating a damaged ATV can result in an accident. After any overturn or accident, have a qualified serv

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22SAFETYSafety Labels and LocationsWarning labels have been placed on the ATV for your protection. Read and follow the instructions of the labels on t

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23SAFETYSafety Labels and LocationsTire Pressure/Load WarningWARNINGImproper tire pressure or overloading can cause loss of control. Loss of control c

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24SAFETYSafety Labels and Locations“No Passenger” WarningWARNINGNEVER ride as a passenger.Passengers can cause a loss of control, resulting in SEVERE

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25SAFETYSafety Labels and LocationsClutch Cover WarningWARNING• Moving parts hazard under belt-clutch guard. To prevent serious injury, do not operate

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26FEATURES AND CONTROLSSwitchesMode/Reverse Override SwitchThis vehicle is equipped with a reverse speed limiter system.To gain additional wheel speed

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A card containing important ATV safety information should be attached to the owner's manual on the next page. If you cannot locate this card, or

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27FEATURES AND CONTROLSSwitchesEngine Stop SwitchMove the stop switch either left or right to the OFF position to stop the engine quickly. The engine

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28FEATURES AND CONTROLSThrottle LeverOperating an ATV with sticking or improperly operating throttle controls could cause an accident. Never start or

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29FEATURES AND CONTROLSBrake LeverOperating the ATV with a spongy brake lever can result in loss of braking, which could cause an accident. Never oper

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30FEATURES AND CONTROLSMaster Cylinder/Brake FluidAn over-full master cylinder may cause brake drag or brake lock-up, which could result in an acciden

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31FEATURES AND CONTROLSParking BrakeLocking the Parking Brake1. Place the transmission in PARK.2. Squeeze and release the brake lever two or three tim

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32FEATURES AND CONTROLSAuxiliary Foot BrakeAggressively applying the auxiliary brake when backing down a hill may cause rear tipover, which could resu

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33FEATURES AND CONTROLSFuel Tank CapAlways refuel with the engine stopped, and outdoors or in a well ventilated area. Refuel on a level surface.Remove

Page 68 - EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS

34FEATURES AND CONTROLSAll Wheel Drive SystemThe All Wheel Drive system is controlled by the 4X4 switch.ADC 4X4 ModeWhen the switch is on ADC 4X4, the

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35FEATURES AND CONTROLSAll Wheel Drive System Engaging 4X4The 4X4 switch may be turned on or off while the vehicle is moving. Initially, the vehicle&a

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36FEATURES AND CONTROLSActive Descent Control (ADC) SystemThe ADC system allows engine braking to all four wheels when the vehicle descends a hill or

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1WELCOMEThank you for purchasing a Polaris vehicle, and welcome to our world-wide family of Polaris owners. We proudly produce an exciting line of uti

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37FEATURES AND CONTROLSInstrument ClusterYour ATV is equipped with an instrument cluster that senses vehicle speed from the right front wheel. In addi

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38FEATURES AND CONTROLSInstrument ClusterRider Information CenterThe rider information center is located in the instrument cluster. All seg-ments will

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39FEATURES AND CONTROLSInstrument ClusterRider Information CenterStandard ModesUse the MODE button to toggle through the mode options. The reverse ove

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40FEATURES AND CONTROLSInstrument ClusterRider Information CenterDiagnostic ModeThe wrench icon will display when the gauge is in the diagnostic mode.

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41FEATURES AND CONTROLSInstrument ClusterRider Information CenterDiagnostic ModeBattery Voltage ScreenView this screen to check battery voltage level.

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42FEATURES AND CONTROLSInstrument ClusterRider Information CenterDiagnostic ModeProgrammable service intervalTo enable or disable the service interval

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43FEATURES AND CONTROLSInstrument ClusterRider Information CenterDownloading CodesThe EFI diagnostic mode is for informational purposes only. Please s

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44FEATURES AND CONTROLSInstrument ClusterRider Information CenterDownloading CodesCode DefinitionsOpen Load: There is a break in the wires that lead t

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45FEATURES AND CONTROLSInstrument ClusterRider Information CenterDownloading CodesBlink CodeFailure Description12 BEGIN SEQUENCE22 Throttle Position S

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46OPERATIONFailure to operate the ATV properly can result in a collision, loss of control, accident or overturn, which may result in serious injury or

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2POLARIS and POLARIS THE WAY OUT are registered trademarks of Polaris Indus-tries Inc.Copyright 2008 Polaris Sales Inc. All information contained with

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47OPERATIONBreak-In PeriodEngine and Drivetrain Break-in1. Fill the fuel tank with gasoline. See page 33. Always exercise extreme caution whenever han

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48OPERATIONPre-Ride ChecklistFailure to inspect and verify that the ATV is in safe operating condition before operating increases the risk of an accid

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49OPERATIONSafe Operation Practices1. Complete the recommended safety training before operating this vehicle. See page 7.2. Do not allow anyone under

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50OPERATIONKnow Your Riding Area/Tread LightlyFamiliarize yourself with all laws and regulations concerning the opera-tion of this off-road vehicle in

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51OPERATIONStarting the Engine1. Position the vehicle on a level surface outdoors or in a well-venti-lated area. 2. Place the transmission in PARK.3.

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52OPERATIONDriving Procedures1. Wear a helmet and eye protection. See page 8.2. Sit upright with both feet on the footrests and both hands on the hand

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53OPERATIONTurning the VehicleYour ATV is equipped with a solid rear axle, which drives both rear wheels equally at all times. This means that the whe

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54OPERATIONDriving on Slippery SurfacesWhenever riding on slippery surfaces such as wet trails or loose gravel, or during freezing weather, follow the

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55OPERATIONDriving UphillBraking and handling are greatly affected when operating in hilly ter-rain. Improper procedure could cause loss of control or

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56OPERATIONDriving on a Sidehill (Sidehilling)Driving on a sidehill is not recommended. Improper procedure could cause loss of control or overturn. Av

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3TABLE OF CONTENTSIntroduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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57OPERATIONDriving DownhillWhen driving downhill, follow these precautions:1. Always move the 4X4 switch to ADC 4X4 before ascending or descending a h

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58OPERATIONTurning Around on a Hill (K-Turn)If the vehicle stalls while climbing a hill, never back it down the hill! Use the K-turn to turn around.1.

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59OPERATIONDriving Through WaterYour ATV can operate through water with a maximum recom-mended depth equal to the bot-tom of the footrests. Follow the

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60OPERATIONDriving Over ObstaclesFollow these precautions when operating over obstacles:1. Always check for obstacles before operating in a new area.2

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61OPERATIONDriving in ReverseFollow these precautions when operating in reverse:1. Always check for obstacles or people behind the vehicle.2. Always a

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62OPERATIONHauling CargoOverloading the vehicle or carrying or towing cargo improperly can alter vehicle handling and may cause loss of control or bra

Page 100 - MAINTENANCE

63OPERATIONHauling CargoNever exceed the weight capac-ities specified for your ATV on warning labels and in the speci-fications section of this manual

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64OPERATIONParking on an InclineAvoid parking on an incline if possible. If it's unavoidable, follow these precautions:1. Stop the engine.2. Plac

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65EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMSNoise Emission Control SystemDo not modify the engine, intake or exhaust components, as doing so may affect compliance with

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66MAINTENANCEPeriodic Maintenance ChartCareful periodic maintenance will help keep your vehicle in the safest, most reliable condition. Inspection, ad

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4INTRODUCTIONThe following signal words and symbols appear throughout this manual and on your vehicle. Your safety is involved when these words and sy

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67MAINTENANCEPeriodic Maintenance ChartImproperly performing the procedures marked with a  could result in component failure and cause an accident, w

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68MAINTENANCEPeriodic Maintenance ChartPerform all services at whichever maintenance interval is reached first.X Perform these procedures more often f

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69MAINTENANCEPeriodic Maintenance ChartItem Maintenance Interval(whichever comes first)RemarksHours Calendar Miles(Km)X General lubrication50 H 3 M 50

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70MAINTENANCEPeriodic Maintenance ChartX Perform these procedures more often for vehicles subjected to severe use.E Emission-Related ServiceQ Have an

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71MAINTENANCELubrication GuideCheck and lubricate all components at the intervals outlined in the Peri-odic Maintenance Chart beginning on page 66. It

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72MAINTENANCEEngine OilOil RecommendationsPolaris recommends the use of Polaris PS-4 PLUS Performance Syn-thetic 2W-50 4-cycle oil or a similar oil fo

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73MAINTENANCEEngine OilOil and Filter ChangeAlways change the oil and filter at the intervals outlined in the Periodic Maintenance Chart beginning on

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74MAINTENANCEEngine OilOil and Filter Change11. Lubricate the o-ring on the new filter with a film of fresh engine oil. Check to make sure the o-ring

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75MAINTENANCETransmission OilAlways check and change the transmission oil at the intervals outlined in the Periodic Mainte-nance Chart beginning on pa

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76MAINTENANCEFront Gearcase (Demand Drive) FluidAlways check and change the demand drive fluid at the intervals out-lined in the Periodic Maintenance

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5INTRODUCTIONFailure to heed the warnings and safety precautions contained in this manual can result in severe injury or death. A Polaris ATV is not a

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77MAINTENANCEFront Gearcase (Demand Drive) FluidFluid Change1. Position the vehicle on a level surface. Remove the fill plug.2. Place a drain pan unde

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78MAINTENANCERear Gearcase OilAlways check and change the rear gearcase oil at the intervals outlined in the Periodic Maintenance Chart beginning on p

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79MAINTENANCERear Gearcase OilOil Change1. Position the vehicle on a level surface.2. Place a drain pan under the drain hole.3. Remove the drain plug.

Page 119 - ADJUSTMENTS

80MAINTENANCEActive Descent Control (ADC) FluidIf your vehicle is equipped with Active Descent Control, there are two fluid levels that must be mainta

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81MAINTENANCEActive Descent Control (ADC) FluidFluid Change1. Position the vehicle on a level surface. Before performing the fluid change, allow the v

Page 121 - TROUBLESHOOTING

82MAINTENANCECooling SystemThe engine coolant level is controlled, or maintained, by the recovery system. The recovery system components are the recov

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83MAINTENANCECooling SystemRadiator CoolantTo ensure that the coolant maintains its ability to protect the engine, Polaris recommends that you drain t

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84MAINTENANCEBrakesHand BrakeThe front and rear brakes are hydraulic disc brakes, activated by moving the single brake lever toward the handlebar. The

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85MAINTENANCEToe AlignmentUse the following procedure to check the toe alignment of the vehicle. The recommended toe alignment is 1/8" to 1/4&quo

Page 125 - POLARIS PRODUCTS

86MAINTENANCESteering AssemblyThe steering assembly of the ATV should be checked periodically for loose nuts and bolts. If loose nuts and bolts are fo

Page 126 - SPECIFICATIONS

6INTRODUCTIONVehicle Identification NumbersRecord your vehicle's identification numbers and key number in the spaces provided. Remove the spare k

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87MAINTENANCETiresOperating your ATV with worn tires, improperly inflated tires, non-standard tires or improperly installed tires will affect vehicle

Page 128 - WARRANTY

88MAINTENANCETiresWheel Installation1. Place the transmission in PARK.2. Lock the parking brake.3. Place the wheel on the hub with the valve stem towa

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89MAINTENANCEAir Filter1. Remove the seat.2. Release the air box cover clips, and remove the air box cover.3. Loosen the clamp and remove the filter.4

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90MAINTENANCEFuse ReplacementIf the engine stops or will not start, or if you experience other electrical failures, a fuse may need replace-ment. Loca

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91MAINTENANCELightsPoor lighting can result in reduced visibility when driving. Headlight and taillight lenses become dirty during normal operation. C

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92MAINTENANCELightsHigh Beam AdjustmentThe headlight beam can be adjusted slightly upward or downward. Use the following procedure to make the adjustm

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93MAINTENANCELightsLow Beam AdjustmentThe low beam can be adjusted slightly upward or downward.1. Loosen the phillips screw located at the rear of the

Page 134 - MAINTENANCE LOG

94MAINTENANCELightsHeadlight Housing Replacement1. Remove the two screws on the lower front corners of the headlight pod.2. Lift the pod slightly whil

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95MAINTENANCELightsLower Headlamp Replacement1. Turn the back of the headlight harness counterclockwise and pull the harness assembly away from the he

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96MAINTENANCESpark PlugsSpark Plug RecommendationsRefer to the specifications section beginning on page 123 for the recom-mended spark plug type and g

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