Polaris 900 RMK - User Manual

Polaris 900 RMK

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – PROPOSITION 65
  • Page 6 – WELCOME; RANGER
  • Page 8 – TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • Page 10 – INTRODUCTION; Important Notes for Owners and Drivers; reference. It should remain with the snowmobile when sold.
  • Page 11 – Preservation of the Environment; Noise Level
  • Page 12 – Vehicle Identification Numbers; Your key can be duplicated only by mating a Polaris key blank with
  • Page 13 – SAFETY; Operator Safety; The following signal words and symbols appear throughout this; WARNING; CAUTION
  • Page 14 – snowmobile are thoroughly inspected by your dealer at specific; The warranty on your entire machine is terminated
  • Page 15 – Stay Clear of Track; Your snowmobile is propelled by a revolving track that must be; Stay Clear of Engine; Never; Riding Position
  • Page 16 – Survival Preparation
  • Page 17 – Disabled Operators
  • Page 18 – Driver Awareness
  • Page 19 – Avalanches
  • Page 20 – Ice and Snow Build-up; Driving on Slippery Surfaces; Driving Downhill
  • Page 21 – Driving in Hilly Terrain
  • Page 22 – Drive Belt; Do not operate the engine with the drive belt removed.; Intake Silencer; Do not attempt to service the clutches.; Cold Weather Drive-Away
  • Page 23 – Inadequate Snow Conditions; Since snow provides the only lubrication for the power slide
  • Page 24 – Driving Responsibly
  • Page 25 – Windchill/Temperature Charts; The following information is provided to help you determine when
  • Page 26 – Safety Decals and Locations; on the snowmobile; Clutch Cover Warning
  • Page 27 – Track Warning; “No Passenger” Warning
  • Page 28 – Reverse Warning
  • Page 30 – FEATURES
  • Page 32 – RIDER SELECT Adjustable Steering System; The RIDER SELECT adjustable steering system allows you to adjust; the handlebar forward or rearward; Setting
  • Page 33 – Seat Storage Compartment; and lift the seat to access; Adjustable Headlights; Adjust the headlight beam by; Access Panel; for cleaning out debris and making
  • Page 34 – in decreased engine RPM and performance.; DET Troubleshooting; your Polaris dealer for diagnosis.; Effect of DET; developing the maximum power of the engine safely. If the system
  • Page 35 – Instrumentation; MFD Component Identification; Digital Display Identification
  • Page 36 – MFD Settings; Speedometer/Tachometer
  • Page 37 – MFD Digital Display Programs; Performance Program
  • Page 38 – Engine Program
  • Page 39 – Hour Meter
  • Page 40 – History Program
  • Page 41 – Service Interval Reminder
  • Page 42 – MFD Battery Replacement
  • Page 43 – Gauge Cleaning; Wipe the gauge face as needed using a clean cloth and a mild soap
  • Page 44 – THE PERFECT FIT; IQ Front Suspension Adjustments; IFS Components; IFS Adjustment Options
  • Page 45 – light; Shock Absorber Components
  • Page 46 – Shock Compression Damping (Standard Only)
  • Page 47 – Front Shock Spring Preload (Premium Only)
  • Page 48 – Front Springs; your Polaris dealer for more information.
  • Page 49 – IQ Rear Suspension Adjustments; Suspension Performance Tips
  • Page 50 – Rear Suspension Initial Spring Preload Setting
  • Page 51 – Rear Torsion Spring Tension; Soft Tension
  • Page 52 – Rear Shocks; Indy Select Rear Shock; Some snowmobiles are equipped with the Indy Select rear shock,
  • Page 53 – ARVIN Rapid Adjust Shock; The ARVIN Rapid Adjust shock is available as an option on some
  • Page 54 – Handlebar Adjustments; Handlebar Position
  • Page 55 – Accessories; make each ride more enjoyable.; Use of unapproved parts and accessories may result in:
  • Page 57 – Before Starting the Engine; Under
  • Page 58 – Brakes; Brake Lever Travel
  • Page 59 – Park Brake Lever Lock; Lock Engagement; Recoil Rope
  • Page 60 – Hood Latches; Steering System; Polaris does not recommend
  • Page 61 – Start the Engine and Check; OFF
  • Page 62 – OPERATION; Starting the Engine; ON
  • Page 63 – No single action on your part is as important to long, trouble-free
  • Page 64 – Oil Injection System; Variable Exhaust System; Engine
  • Page 66 – Slide Rail and Track Cooling
  • Page 67 – Fuel
  • Page 68 – Fuel Level; Do not allow; Fuel System Deicers; Never use
  • Page 69 – Oil; Low Oil Indicator Light
  • Page 70 – Engine Stop Switch; Throttle Safety Switch; must
  • Page 71 – Throttle Lever
  • Page 72 – Emergency Stopping; SYSTEM; Emergency Starting
  • Page 73 – Electronic Reverse (PERC; Engaging Reverse
  • Page 74 – Daily Storage
  • Page 75 – MAINTENANCE; Polaris Recommended Maintenance Program; recommended regular maintenance and perform service checks as
  • Page 76 – Periodic Maintenance Interval Table; may need to increase frequency based on riding conditions. When
  • Page 79 – Maintenance Log; 50 Mile (240 km) Initial Maintenance Inspection
  • Page 80 – Mileage; Mileage
  • Page 81 – Lubrication; Front Suspension
  • Page 82 – Chaincase Oil; Oil Check
  • Page 83 – General Maintenance; Spark Plugs; A new engine can cause temporary spark plug fouling due to the; Use recommended spark plugs with the proper gap.
  • Page 84 – Spark Plug Removal and Replacement
  • Page 85 – Intake Filter
  • Page 86 – Fuel Injectors; Oil Filter
  • Page 87 – Exhaust System; Coolant
  • Page 88 – Coolant High Temperature Indicator Light; Flushing the Cooling System
  • Page 89 – Bleeding the Cooling System
  • Page 90 – Drive Chain Tension
  • Page 91 – Hydraulic Brake Inspection
  • Page 92 – Brake Components; Brake Pad Material; Excessive Lever Travel; but if excessive brake pad clearance
  • Page 93 – Brake Fluid; If the sight glass is any color other than black, add brake fluid.
  • Page 94 – Bleeding the Hydraulic Brake System
  • Page 95 – Removing Halogen Bulbs
  • Page 96 – Clutch System; Clutch Alignment and Offset
  • Page 97 – Drive Belt Condition
  • Page 98 – Drive Belt Installation; Drop the drive belt over the
  • Page 99 – Drive Belt Deflection; TEAM Clutch; Torque Stop
  • Page 100 – Tool Kit; A tool kit is included with; Maintenance Items; The tools and maintenance items mentioned in this book, as well as a
  • Page 101 – Track Maintenance; Track Inspection; support the rear of the snowmobile; Track Lubrication
  • Page 102 – Track Tension; at the specified distance (see chart on page 100) ahead of the center; and the plastic slider.
  • Page 103 – f the track needs adjustment:; Track Tension Data
  • Page 104 – Track Alignment; slowly
  • Page 105 – Steering Inspection and Adjustment; and tighten if necessary.
  • Page 106 – Ski Alignment; With the handlebars in a straight ahead position, and with vehicle
  • Page 107 – Ski Skags; Skag Replacement
  • Page 108 – Suspension Maintenance; Slider Wear
  • Page 109 – many components. See page 109 for the part numbers of Polaris; Cleaning and Preservation; Proper storage starts with cleaning, washing, and waxing the hood,; Controls and Linkage; light coat of oil or grease.
  • Page 110 – Extended Storage; Bearings
  • Page 111 – Electrical Connections; Moderate track tension should be; Transporting the Snowmobile; Remove the ignition key to prevent loss.
  • Page 112 – POLARIS PRODUCTS; Description
  • Page 113 – TROUBLESHOOTING; Engine Troubleshooting; Unless you have experience and training in two-cycle; Problem
  • Page 116 – Suspension Troubleshooting
  • Page 117 – Belt Troubleshooting; Belt Wear/Burn Diagnosis
  • Page 118 – WARRANTY; Service And Warranty Information; Obtaining Service and Warranty Assistance; Administration
  • Page 119 – Limited Warranty; Limitations of warranties and remedies
  • Page 121 – Conditions and Exclusions
  • Page 122 – Polaris Second Year Engine Service Contract; Consumer Exclusions
  • Page 123 – Exported Vehicles; How to Get Service; Notice
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Summary

Page 3 - PROPOSITION 65

WARNING WARNING Read, understand, and follow all of the instructions and safety precautions in this manual and on all product labels. Failure to follow the safety precautions could result in serious injury or death. The engine exhaust from this product contains chemicals known to cause cancer, birth...

Page 6 - WELCOME; RANGER

3 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. S Snowmobiles S All-terrain vehicles (ATVs) S Personal Watercraft S Sport Boats S RANGER utility vehicles S Victory ...

Page 8 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

5 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . This section contains helpful information for owners and drivers and illustrates the location of important identification numbers that should be recorded in the owner’s manual. Safety 10 . . . . . . . . ...

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