Polaris 300 2X4 - Manual

Polaris 300 2X4

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – WELCOME; RANGER
  • Page 5 – TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • Page 6 – KNOW YOUR VEHICLE; Know all laws and regulations concerning the opera-; Vehicle Identification Numbers; spaces provided. Remove the spare key and store it in a safe place. An
  • Page 7 – SAFETY; Operator Safety; Become familiar with their meanings before reading the; WARNING; CAUTION; NOTE
  • Page 8 – Safety Training
  • Page 15 – For more information about Quadricycle safety,
  • Page 16 – Safety Decals and Locations; General Alert
  • Page 17 – “No Passenger” Warning; Tire Pressure/Load Alert; Rack Warning, Front and Rear
  • Page 18 – Safe Riding Gear; Helmet
  • Page 19 – Eye Protection; Do not depend on eyeglasses or sunglasses for eye protection. When-; Gloves; Always wear long sleeves and long pants to protect arms and legs.
  • Page 20 – Driving Safely; Driving Procedures; Sit upright. Keep your feet on the footrests. Keep both hands on the
  • Page 21 – Turning the Vehicle
  • Page 22 – Driving on Slippery Surfaces; Whenever driving on slippery or
  • Page 23 – Driving Over Obstacles; injury or death can result if your vehicle comes in contact with a
  • Page 24 – Driving Uphill; include dismounting quickly.
  • Page 25 – If all forward speed is lost:
  • Page 27 – Driving Downhill; slightly
  • Page 28 – cle is pointing straight uphill.
  • Page 29 – slowly
  • Page 30 – Driving Through Water; it's unavoidable, travel slowly, balance your weight carefully and
  • Page 31 – the vehicle serviced by your dealer promptly.
  • Page 32 – Parking on an Incline
  • Page 33 – Driving in Reverse; obstacles or people
  • Page 34 – Hauling Cargo
  • Page 35 – Towing Loads; Towing is approved OFF-ROAD ONLY. Operating a Quadricycle/trailer
  • Page 36 – FEATURES AND CONTROLS; Switches; Mode/Reverse Override Switch; Press the switch to toggle through the speedometer display modes
  • Page 37 – Main Key Switch; LIGHTS ON; Engine Stop Switch
  • Page 38 – All Wheel Drive Switch; Hazard Warning
  • Page 39 – Throttle Lever
  • Page 41 – Parking Brake; Locking the Parking Brake; Place the transmission in
  • Page 42 – Steering Lock
  • Page 43 – Fuel Tank Cap
  • Page 44 – Automatic Transmission Gear Selector
  • Page 46 – AWD
  • Page 47 – Instrument Cluster; Miles/Kilometers Toggle
  • Page 48 – Rider Information Center; Modes
  • Page 49 – OPERATION; Fuel Safety
  • Page 50 – proper break-in. Careful treatment of a new engine and drive compo-; Engine and Drivetrain Break-in; vehicle operation and handling.
  • Page 51 – Item
  • Page 52 – Starting the Engine; Position the vehicle on a
  • Page 53 – Cold Weather Operation
  • Page 54 – EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS; Noise Emission Control System; Do not modify the engine, intake or exhaust components, as doing so; Spark Arrestor; installed and functional when the vehicle is operated.; Exhaust Emission Control System; operator perform. Any other adjustments should be performed by an
  • Page 55 – MAINTENANCE; Periodic Maintenance Chart; Severe Use Definition; cause or see your dealer.
  • Page 56 – Maintenance Chart Key; Perform these operations more often for vehicles subjected to
  • Page 60 – Lubrication Guide; Periodic Maintenance Chart beginning on page 53. Items not
  • Page 61 – Engine Oil; Oil Recommendations; ambient temperature operation.; Oil Specifications
  • Page 62 – Oil Level; Position the vehicle on a level
  • Page 63 – Oil and Filter Change
  • Page 65 – to idle for two minutes.
  • Page 66 – Transmission Oil; Transmission Oil Recommendations
  • Page 67 – Oil Check
  • Page 68 – Oil Change
  • Page 69 – Demand Drive Fluid Recommendations
  • Page 70 – Fluid Check
  • Page 71 – Fluid Change
  • Page 72 – Brake Fluid
  • Page 73 – Hand Brake
  • Page 74 – The brake fluid reservoir is
  • Page 75 – Brakes; Brake Inspections
  • Page 76 – Toe Alignment
  • Page 77 – Steering Assembly; service before operating the vehicle.; Side Panel Removal; securing the footwell to the fenders.
  • Page 78 – Tires; Tire Tread Depth; Always replace tires; Front Wheel Hub Tightening
  • Page 79 – Wheel Removal/Installation
  • Page 80 – Air Filter/Breather Filter
  • Page 81 – Lights; Headlight Beam Adjustment; the following procedure to make the adjustment.; headlight beam should be 5 cm below the mark on the wall.
  • Page 82 – Headlight/Position Light Lamp Replacement
  • Page 83 – Lamp Replacement
  • Page 84 – Recoil Housing
  • Page 85 – Spark Plugs; Spark Plug Recommendations; Plug Condition
  • Page 86 – Spark Plug Inspection; plug for correct color.; Normal Spark Plug; proper type and heat range for the engine and the service.; Wet Fouled Spark Plug; end. There may be a carbon layer over the entire nose. Generally, the
  • Page 87 – Vehicle Immersion
  • Page 90 – PVT System; PVT Drying; If water is ingested into the PVT
  • Page 91 – seconds to expel the moisture; Allow the engine RPM to settle
  • Page 92 – Battery; has six filler caps on the top of the battery.; Conventional Battery; cleaning solution or tap water into a conventional battery.
  • Page 93 – Battery Removal; remove the battery vent
  • Page 94 – Battery Installation
  • Page 95 – Battery Storage; Check the battery fluid level
  • Page 96 – fully charged
  • Page 97 – charged battery will register 12.8 V or higher.; State of
  • Page 98 – Cleaning and Storage; Washing the Vehicle; and the lower parts last.; Washing Tips
  • Page 99 – Polishing the Vehicle; instructions on the container.; Polishing Tips; • Avoid the use of automotive products, some of which can scratch the
  • Page 100 – Removing Corrosion
  • Page 101 – Storage Tips; Clean the Exterior; Follow the instructions on the container for the recommended; disperse through the fuel in the tank and carburetor.; Oil and Filter
  • Page 102 – Fluid Levels; Remove the spark plug. Rotate the piston to BDC and pour 60 ml of
  • Page 103 – Inspect and Lubricate; in the Periodic Maintenance Chart beginning on page 53.; See pages 93-94 for storage and charging procedures.; Accessories
  • Page 104 – Transporting the Vehicle; Follow these procedures when transporting; Towing a Disabled Vehicle
  • Page 105 – ADJUSTMENTS; Spring Adjustments; spring tension. Always adjust both sides equally.
  • Page 106 – Handlebars; The handlebars can be adjusted for rider preference.; Torque the front two bolts to
  • Page 107 – Carburetor; degrees C. or higher. Above 1800 meters the engine air/fuel mixture; Carburetor/Engine Idle RPM Adjustment; warm up for approximately
  • Page 108 – Throttle Cable Freeplay
  • Page 109 – POLARIS PRODUCTS; Part Number
  • Page 110 – TROUBLESHOOTING; Possible Cause
  • Page 111 – Engine Does Not Rotate
  • Page 112 – Engine Pings or Knocks
  • Page 113 – Engine Stops or Loses Power
  • Page 114 – SPECIFICATIONS; Hawkeye 2X4 International
  • Page 115 – Jetting Chart
  • Page 116 – Hawkeye 4X4 International
  • Page 118 – WARRANTY; LIMITED WARRANTY
  • Page 120 – LIMITATIONS OF WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES
  • Page 121 – MAINTENANCE LOG
  • Page 123 – INDEX
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Summary

Page 3 - WELCOME; RANGER

1 WELCOME Thank you for purchasing a Polaris vehicle, and welcome to our world- wide family of Polaris owners. We proudly produce an exciting line of utility and recreational products. • Snowmobiles• All-terrain vehicles (ATVs)• Quadricycles• RANGER utility vehicles • Victory motorcyclesAlways follo...

Page 5 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

3 TABLE OF CONTENTS Know Your Vehicle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Features and Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47Emission ...

Page 6 - KNOW YOUR VEHICLE; Know all laws and regulations concerning the opera-; Vehicle Identification Numbers; spaces provided. Remove the spare key and store it in a safe place. An

4 KNOW YOUR VEHICLE As the operator of the vehicle, you are responsible for your personal safety, the safety of others, and the protection of our environment. Read and understand your owner's manual, which includes valuable informa- tion about all aspects of your vehicle, including safe operating pr...

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