7SAFETYOperator SafetyThe following signal words and symbols appear throughout thismanual and on your ATV. Your safety is involved when these wordsand
97SPECIFICATIONS2006 Trail BossCapacitiesBody Style Gen IVGross Vehicle Weight 845 lbs. (383 kg)Fuel Capacity 3.25 gal. (12.35 l)Transmission Oil 11.3
98SPECIFICATIONS2006 Trail BossDrive SystemDrive System Type PVTShift Type Side Lever (F-N-R)Gear Reduction - Reverse 3.05/1Gear Reduction - Forward 2
99SPECIFICATIONS2006 Trail BossJetting ChartAltitude AMBIENTTEMPERATUREBelow 40° F(Below 5° C)+40°F and above(+5°C and above)Meters(Feet)0-1800(0-6000
100POLARIS PRODUCTSPart No. DescriptionEngine Lubricant2870791 Fogging Oil (12 oz. Aerosol)2871098 Premium Blue 2-Cycle Mineral Oil (qt.)2871097 Premi
101TROUBLESHOOTINGContact your P olaris dealer for service if you’re unable to identifysolutions using the following charts.Drive Belt and Cover Probl
102TROUBLESHOOTINGEngine Doesn’t Turn OverPossible Cause SolutionLow battery voltage Recharge battery to 12.8 VDC or higherLoose battery connections C
103TROUBLESHOOTINGEngine BackfiresPossible Cause SolutionWeak spark from spark plugs Inspect, clean and/or replace spark plugsIncorrect spark plug gap
104TROUBLESHOOTINGEngine Stops or Loses PowerPossible Cause SolutionOut of fuel Turn fuel valve to reserve, refuelKinked or plugged fuel system vent l
105WARRANTYLIMITED WARRANTYPolaris Sales Inc., 2100 Highway 55, Medina, MN 55340, gives a SIX MONTH LIMITEDWARRANTY on all components of the Polaris A
106WARRANTYWARRANTY COVERAGE AND EXCLUSIONS:LIMITATIONS OF WARRANTIES AND REMEDIESALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIEDWARR
8SAFETYOperator SafetyWARNINGSerious injury or death can result if you do not follow theseinstructions and procedures, which are outlined in further d
107WARRANTYExported VehiclesEXCEPT WHERE SPECIFICALLY REQUIRED BY LAW, THERE IS NO WAR-RANTY OR SERVICE BULLETIN COVERAGE ON THIS VEHICLE IF IT IS SOL
108WARRANTYU.S.A. EPA Emissions Limited W arrantyThis All Terrain Vehicle (ATV) or Off Road Utility Vehicle (ORUV) emissions limitedwarranty is in add
109MAINTENANCE LOGPeriodic Maintenan ce RecordUse the following chart to record periodic maintenance.DATE MILES (KM) TECHNICIAN SERVICE PERFORMED / CO
110MAINTENANCE LOGDATE MILES (KM) TECHNICIAN SERVICE PERFORMED / COMMENTS
111MAINTENANCE LOGDATE MILES (KM) TECHNICIAN SERVICE PERFORMED / COMMENTS
112INDEXAAge Restrictions 6...Air Filter 81...Auxiliary Brake 35, 69...BBattery 90-92...Batte
113INDEXPParking Brake 34...ParkingonanIncline 56...Periodic Maintenance Chart 58-62...Polaris Products 100...Pre Ri
9SAFETYOperator SafetyS Always have the ATV inspected by an authorized Polaris dealer ifit’s been involved in an accident.S Never operate on hills too
10SAFETYOperator SafetyS Wet brakes may have reduced stopping ability. Test your brakes afterleaving water. If necessary, apply them lightly several t
11SAFETYOperator SafetyWARNINGPOTENTIAL HAZARDOperating this ATV without proper instruction.WHAT CANHAPPENThe risk of an accident is greatly increased
12SAFETYOperator SafetyWARNINGPOTENTIAL HAZARDCarrying a passenger on anATV.WHAT CANHAPPENCarrying a passengergreatly reduces theoperator’s ability to
13SAFETYOperator SafetyWARNINGPOTENTIAL HAZARDOperating this ATV onpublic streets, roads orhighways.WHAT CANHAPPENThe ATV could collidewith another ve
14SAFETYOperator SafetyWARNINGPOTENTIAL HAZARDOperating the ATV after consumingalcohol or drugs.WHAT CANHAPPENConsumption of alcohol and/or drugscould
15SAFETYOperator SafetyWARNINGPOTENTIAL HAZARDAttempting wheelies, jumpsand other stunts.WHAT CANHAPPENAttempting stunts increasesthe chance of an acc
16SAFETYOperator SafetyWARNINGPOTENTIAL HAZARDRemoving hands from the handlebars or feet from the footrestsduring operation.WHAT CANHAPPENRemoving eve
17SAFETYOperator SafetyWARNINGPOTENTIAL HAZARDFailure to use extracaution when operating onexcessively rough,slippery or loose terrain.WHAT CANHAPPENO
18SAFETYOperator SafetyWARNINGPOTENTIAL HAZARDOperating on excessively steep hills.WHAT CANHAPPENThe vehicle may overturn.HOW TO AVOID THEHAZARDNever
19SAFETYOperator SafetyWARNINGPOTENTIAL HAZARDT raveling downhillimproperly.WHAT CANHAPPENImproperly descending a hillcould cause loss of controlor ov
20SAFETYOperator SafetyWARNINGPOTENTIAL HAZARDImproperly crossing hills andturning on hills.WHAT CANHAPPENImproperly crossing orturning as hills could
21SAFETYOperator SafetyWARNINGPOTENTIAL HAZARDStalling, rolling backwardsor improperly dismountingwhile climbing a hill.WHAT CANHAPPENThe vehicle coul
22SAFETYOperator SafetyWARNINGPOTENTIAL HAZARDImproperly operating over obstacles.WHAT CANHAPPENOperating over obstacles could cause loss of control o
23SAFETYOperator SafetyWARNINGPOTENTIAL HAZARDOperating the ATV through deep or fast-flowing water.WHAT CANHAPPENT ires may float, causing loss of tra
24SAFETYOperator SafetyWARNINGPOTENTIAL HAZARDOperating the ATV with improper modifications.WHAT CANHAPPENImproper installation of accessories or modi
25SAFETYOperator SafetyWARNINGLeaving the keys in the ignition can lead to unauthorized use ofthe vehicle resulting in serious injury or death. Always
26SAFETYSafety Decals and LocationsWarning decals have been placed on the ATV for your protection. Readand follow the instructions of the decals and o
A card containing important ATV safety information should be attachedto the owner’s manual on the next page. If you cannot locate this card,or if it h
27SAFETYSafety Decals and LocationsImproper ATV u se can result in SEVERE INJURY or DEAT HALWAYS USEAN APPROVEDHELMET ANDPROTECTIVEGEARNEVER USEON PUB
28SAFETYSafety Decals and LocationsOperating this ATV if you are underthe age of 16 increases your chanceof severe injury or death.NEVER operate this
29SAFETYSafe Riding GearAlways wear clothing suited to t he type of riding. ATV riding requiresspecial protective clothing for comfort and to reduce t
30FEATURES AND CONTROLSElectrical SwitchesWARNINGActivating the override switch while the throttle is open can causeloss of control, resulting in seve
31FEATURES AND CONTROLSWARNINGDo not start or operate an ATV with sticking or improperlyoperating throttle controls, which could cause an accident and
32FEATURES AND CONTROLSWARNINGOperating the ATV on streets or roads, especially in darkness,could result in an accident and serious injury or death.Yo
33FEATURES AND CONTROLSBrakesCheck the brake fluid level in themaster cylinder before each use of theATV. The master cylinder (1) islocated on the lef
34FEATURES AND CONTROLSBrake LeverThe front and rear brakes are applied bysqueezing the brake lever (1) toward thehandlebar. The front and rear brakes
35FEATURES AND CONTROLSAuxiliary BrakeWARNINGAggressively applying the rear brake when backing downhill maycause rear tipover , which could result in
36FEATURES AND CONTROLSChokeThe choke assists in starting a cold engine. Refer to the engine startingprocedure on page 42 for correct choke and thrott
1WELCOMEThank you for purchasing a Polaris vehicle, and welcome to ourworld-wide family of P olaris owners. We proudly produce an excitingline of util
37FEATURES AND CONTROLSFuel SafetyWARNINGGasoline is highly flammable and explosive under certainconditions.S Always exercise extreme caution whenever
38FEATURES AND CONTROLSAutomatic Transmission Gear SelectorThe transmission gear selector (1)is located on the right side of the ATV.F: ForwardN: Neut
39FEATURES AND CONTROLSRecoil StarterIf the battery has been drainedor damaged and cannot startthe engine, use of the recoilstarter (1) will allow veh
40OPERATIONBreak-In PeriodThe break-in period for your new Polaris ATV is defined as the first tenhours of operation, or the time it takes to use the
41OPERATIONPre-Ride InspectionWARNINGIf a proper inspection is not done before each use, severe injuryor death could result. Always inspect the vehicl
42OPERATIONStarting the EngineStarting a Cold EngineWARNINGEngine exhaust contains poisonous carbon monoxide and cancause loss of consciousness result
43OPERATIONStarting the EngineStarting a Warm EngineWarm engines do not normally require the use of the choke. Excessiveuse of the choke can cause the
44OPERATIONHauling CargoYour ATV has been designed to carry or tow a certain amount of load.Always read and understand the load distribution warning l
45OPERATIONHauling CargoWARNINGHauling cargo improperly can alter vehicle handling and maycause loss of control or brake instability and result in ser
46OPERATIONDriving SafelyDriving Procedu res1. Sit upright with both feet on the footrests and both hands on thehandlebars.2. Start the engine and all
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47OPERATIONDriving SafelyMaking Tu rnsYour Polaris ATV is equipped with a solid rear axle that drives bothrear wheels equally at all times. This means
48OPERATIONDriving SafelyDriving on Slippery SurfacesWhenever riding on slippery surfaces such as wet trails or loose gravel,or during freezing weathe
49OPERATIONDriving SafelyDriving UphillWhenever traveling uphill, followthese precautions:1. Always travel straight uphill.2. Avoid steep hills (25_ m
50OPERATIONDriving SafelySidehillingWARNINGImproperly crossing hills or turning on hills can result in loss ofcontrol or vehicle overturn, resulting i
51OPERATIONDriving SafelyDriving DownhillWhenever descending a hill, follow these precautions:1. Proceed directly downhill.2. Transfer your weight to
8’ (2.4 m)52OPERATIONDriving SafelyTurning Around on a HillIf the vehicle stalls while climbing a hill, never back it down the hill!Use the K-turn to
53OPERATIONDriving SafelyDriving Through WaterYour ATV can operatethrough water with amaximum recommendeddepth equal to the bottom ofthe footrests (1)
54OPERATIONDriving SafelyDriving Over ObstaclesBe alert! Look ahead and learn to read the terrain you’re traveling on.Be constantly alert for hazards
55OPERATIONDriving SafelyDriving in ReverseFollow these precautions when operating in reverse:1. Always avoidbacking downhill.2. Back slowly.3. When i
56OPERATIONDriving SafelyParkingonanInclineAvoid parking on an incline if possible. If it’s unavoidable, followthese precautions:1. Turn the engine of
3TABLE OF CONTENTSVEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS 5...SAFETY 6...FEATURES AND CONTROLS 30...OPERATION 4
57EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMSNoise Emission Control SystemDo not modify the engine, i ntake or exhaust components, as doing somay affect compliance with
58MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATIONPeriodic Maintenance ChartCareful periodic maintenance will help keep your vehicle in the safest,most reliable condition.
59MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATIONPeriodic Maintenance ChartMaintenance Chart Key" Perform these procedures more frequently for vehicles subjected tos
60MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATIONPeriodic Maintenance ChartPerform all services at whichever maintenance interval is reached first.Item Maintenance Interv
61MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATIONPeriodic Maintenance ChartItem Maintenance Interval(whichever comes first)RemarksHours Calendar Miles(Km)Carburetor float
62MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATIONPeriodic Maintenance ChartItem Maintenance Interval(whichever comes first)RemarksHours Calendar Miles(Km)JClutches(drive
63MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATIONLubrication RecommendationsCheck and lubricate all components at the intervals outlined in thePeriodic Maintenance Chart
64MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATIONEngine OilAlways check and change the engine oil at the intervals outlined in thePeriodic Maintenance Chart beginning on
65MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATIONEngine OilOil and Filter Change1. Position the vehicle on a level surface.2. Clean the area around the drain plug.3. Run
66MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATIONTransmission OilOil CheckThe transmission dipstick (1) islocated on the right side of themachine near the recoil handle.C
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67MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATIONTransmission OilOil Change1. Place a drain pan beneath thetransmission oil drain plugarea.2. Loosen the jam nut (A).3. Tu
68MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATIONBrakesThe front and rear brakes are hydraulic disc brakes, activated bymoving the single brake lever toward the handlebar
69MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATIONBrakes2. Check the brake system for fluid leaks.3. Check the brakes for excessive travel orspongy feel.4. Check the frict
70MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATIONToe AlignmentWARNINGSevere injury or death can result from improper toe alignment andadjustment. Do not attempt to adjust
71MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATIONSide Panel RemovalNOTE: Side panel removal may be difficult until the locking tabs andreceivers have been snapped and uns
72MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATIONCamber and CasterThe camber and caster are non-adjustable.Rear SpringThe rear shock absorber spring isadjusted by rotatin
73MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATIONCarburetorIMPORTANT: Your Polaris ATV is calibrated at the factory foroptimal performance at altitudes ranging from zero
74MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATIONThrottle Cable FreeplayThrottle cable freeplay is adjusted at the handlebar.1. Slide the boots (1) off the inline cable a
75MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATIONWheelsWARNINGOperating your ATV with worn tires, improperly inflated tires,non-standard tires or improperly installed tir
76MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATIONWheelsWheel Installation1. Place the transmission in gear and lock the parking brake.WARNINGImproperly installed wheels c
5VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBERSRecord your ATV’s identification numbers and key number in thespaces provided. Remove the spare key and store it in a s
77MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATIONWheelsFront Wheel Hub TighteningFront wheel bearing tightness and spindle nut retention are criticalcomponent operations.
78MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATIONRear Drive Chain SlackCAUTIONAdjusting or operating the ATV with improper rear drive chainslack can result in severe dama
79MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATIONRear Drive Chain Slack6. Roll the ATV forward or backwardto adjust the chain slack to theproper tension. See the illustra
80MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATIONDrive ChainPolaris ATV drive chains are equipped with o-ring-sealed, permanentlygreased pins and rollers. However, the ou
81MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATIONAir Filter1. Remove the seat, release the clips,and remove the air box cover.2. Loosen the clamp and remove thefilter.3.
82MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATIONLightsWhen servicing a halogen lamp, don’t touch the lamp with barefingers. Oil from your skin leaves a residue, causing
83MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATIONLightsTaillig ht/Brakelight Lamp ReplacementIf the taillight/brakelight does not work the lamp m ay need to bereplaced.1.
84MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATIONSpark PlugsCAUTIONUsing non-recommended spark plugs can result in serious enginedamage. Always use Polaris-recommended sp
85MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATIONVehicle ImmersionCAUTIONIf your vehicle becomes immersed, major engine damage canresult if the machine is not thoroughly
86MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATIONSpark ArrestorWARNINGFailure to heed the following warnings while servicing the sparkarrestor could result in serious inj
6SAFETYOperator SafetyWARNINGFailure to follow the warnings contained in this manual can resultin serious injury or death.A Polaris ATV is not a toy a
87MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATIONRecoil HousingTo prevent possible engine damage,always drain the recoil housing (1)afteroperatingtheATVinverywetcondition
88MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATIONPVT SystemThe basic operation of the Polaris PVT system is dependent on enginespeed and vehicle torque requirements. As e
89MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATIONPVT SystemWARNINGFailure to comply with the instructions in this warning can result insevere injury or death.Do not modif
90MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATIONBatteryWARNINGImproperly connecting or disconnecting battery cables can resultin an explosion and cause serious injury or
91MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATIONBatteryBattery StorageWhenever the vehicle is not used for a period of three months or more,remove the battery from the v
92MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATIONBatteryBattery ChargingNOTE: Always verify battery condition before and 1-2 hours after theend of charging.State ofCharge
93MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATIONCleaning and StorageSee page 100 for the part numbers of Polaris products.Washing t h e AT VKeeping your ATV clean will n
94MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATIONCleaning and StorageStorage TipsSee page 100 for the part numbers of Polaris products.CAUTIONStarting the engine during t
95MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATIONCleaning and StorageStorage TipsSee page 100 for the part numbers of Polaris products.Fluid LevelsInspect the following f
96MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATIONCleaning and StorageChrome Wheel Care (if equipped)Proper maintenance will protect chrome wheels from corrosion,preserve
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