Polaris FS Classic - Manual

Polaris FS Classic

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – PROPOSITION 65
  • Page 4 – WELCOME; RANGER
  • Page 6 – TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • Page 8 – INTRODUCTION; Important Notes for Owners and Drivers; inspected by your dealer at specific mileage intervals.
  • Page 9 – Preservation of the Environment; Noise Level
  • Page 10 – Vehicle Identification Numbers; Your key can be duplicated only by mating a Polaris key blank with
  • Page 11 – SAFETY; Operator Safety; The following signal words and symbols appear throughout this; WARNING; CAUTION
  • Page 12 – snowmobile are thoroughly inspected by your dealer at specific; The warranty on your entire machine is terminated
  • Page 13 – Stay Clear of Track; Your snowmobile is propelled by a revolving track that must be; Stay Clear of Engine; Never
  • Page 14 – Riding Position; Survival Preparation
  • Page 15 – Riding Apparel; Disabled Operators
  • Page 16 – Rider Capacity; console
  • Page 17 – Excessive Speed
  • Page 18 – Driver Awareness
  • Page 19 – Avalanches
  • Page 20 – Ice and Snow Build-up; difficulty is encountered, remove ice and snow build-up that may be; Driving Downhill; and reduce your speed to a minimum. Apply just enough throttle to
  • Page 21 – Driving on Slippery Surfaces; 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; Operating in Deep Snow; of snow, then step down the snow in front of the snowmobile so that
  • 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 – “No Passenger” Warning; Track Warning
  • Page 28 – Reverse Warning
  • Page 29 – Operation Warning
  • Page 30 – FEATURES
  • Page 32 – Storage Compartments
  • Page 33 – Radiator Compartment
  • Page 34 – RIDER SELECT Adjustable Steering System; The RIDER SELECT adjustable steering system allows you to adjust; Choosing the Best RIDER SELECT; Position; Relaxed Trail Riding; Snowcross/Steep Hill Climbing Only
  • Page 35 – Adjusting RIDER SELECT; move the handlebar forward or
  • Page 36 – Engine Management System; The MIL (Check Engine Indicator) will illuminate when the ECU
  • Page 37 – RPM, vehicle speed or turbo boost (FST) if the following conditions; Vehicle Speed is Limited
  • Page 39 – in decreased engine RPM and performance.; Effect of DET; developing the maximum power of the engine safely. If the system
  • Page 40 – Instrumentation; MFD Component Identification; Digital Display Identification
  • Page 41 – MFD Settings; Speedometer/Tachometer
  • Page 42 – MFD Digital Display Programs; Performance Program
  • Page 43 – Engine Program
  • Page 44 – Hour Meter
  • Page 45 – History Program
  • Page 46 – Service Interval Reminder
  • Page 47 – MFD Battery Replacement
  • Page 49 – THE PERFECT FIT; IQ Front Suspension Adjustments; IFS Components; IFS Adjustment Options
  • Page 50 – Shock Damping
  • Page 51 – further adjustment is desired to control suspension stiffness.; Front Springs; your Polaris dealer for more information.
  • Page 52 – Rear Suspension Adjustments; Suspension Performance Tips
  • Page 53 – Switchback Rear Suspension; Initial Spring Preload Setting (Sag Method)
  • Page 54 – Rear Torsion Spring Tension; Soft Tension; Limiter Strap Position
  • Page 55 – Rear Track Shock Compression Damping
  • Page 56 – Rear Shocks; FOX Zero Pro XC Shock
  • Page 57 – FAST M-10 Rear Suspension Adjustments; Static Sag and Ride Height Settings
  • Page 58 – If the measured sag is incorrect, adjust the FRA position and rear
  • Page 59 – FRA Position; the
  • Page 60 – Rear Spring Preload; Polaris dealer for assistance.; OPTIONAL RETAINERS
  • Page 61 – Ski Pressure
  • Page 63 – Handlebar Adjustments
  • Page 64 – Passenger Grab Handle Adjustment (Touring)
  • Page 65 – Traction Products; Studs; result from increased braking. Extended-wear brake pad kits are
  • Page 66 – Carbide Skags; must; Install the appropriate wear strip kit. See your dealer.
  • Page 68 – Check Before Starting the Engine; Read and Understand Your Owner’s Manual; Read the Owner’s Manual completely and refer to it often. The manual; Throttle Lever; function smoothly, or if you discover excessive lever freeplay, DO; Throttle Safety Switch; Test the throttle safety switch system before the snowmobile is; Seat Latches
  • Page 69 – Hood Latches; as well as aiding in sound emission control and other functions.; Steering System
  • Page 70 – Brakes; Brake Lever Travel
  • Page 71 – Park Brake Lever Lock; Lock Engagement
  • Page 72 – Track Inspection; track edges and cause other track damage. Examples of marginal
  • Page 73 – Suspension Inspection; Loose nuts and bolts can reduce your snowmobile’s reliability and
  • Page 74 – Check After Starting the Engine; Engine Stop Switch; OFF; Lighting
  • Page 76 – OPERATION; Fuel Safety
  • Page 77 – miles (800 km) of operation. No single action on your part is as; necessary to maintain at the recommended level.
  • Page 78 – Starting the Engine; ON; START
  • Page 79 – Emergency Starting; not available, the engine can be started using jumper cables and a; Always wear eye protection
  • Page 82 – Fuel; Fuel Level; Do not allow; Fuel System Deicers; Never use deicers or
  • Page 83 – RUN
  • Page 85 – Electronic Reverse (PERC 4; Engaging Reverse
  • Page 86 – Emergency Stopping; event of an emergency. See page 80 for more information about the; SYSTEM
  • Page 87 – Daily Storage
  • Page 88 – MAINTENANCE; Emission Control Information; Emission Control Label
  • Page 89 – Owner’s Responsibilities; Please read the Snowmobile Engine Emissions Limited Warranty on
  • Page 90 – Polaris Recommended Maintenance Program; of authorized warranty repairs, become the responsibility of the; Tool Kit
  • Page 91 – Periodic Maintenance Interval Table
  • Page 94 – Engine Oil; W50 oil for this engine. PS-4 has been specially formulated for use
  • Page 95 – Oil Level Check
  • Page 96 – Remove the dipstick and view the oil level.; upper and lower marks on the dipstick. If the level is low, add the; Recheck the oil level if oil was added or removed, making sure the
  • Page 97 – Oil Change
  • Page 99 – Make sure the engine coolant temperature is between 145 and 160; MODEL
  • Page 100 – Foam Oil Breather Element
  • Page 101 – Lubrication; Driveshaft Bearing
  • Page 103 – Gearcase Oil; Oil Check
  • Page 105 – Spark Plugs; Normal Spark Plug
  • Page 106 – Intake Filters
  • Page 107 – Alternator Belt Inspection; Do not; Foam Oil Breather Filter
  • Page 108 – Exhaust System; in the Periodic Maintenance Table beginning on page 88.; weak or missing retaining springs or damper/support grommets.
  • Page 109 – Cooling System; Coolant; Coolant Level
  • Page 110 – Coolant High Temperature Indicator Light; Flushing the Cooling System
  • Page 111 – Bleeding the Cooling System; Leave the pressure cap off.
  • Page 113 – Drive Chain Tension
  • Page 114 – Hydraulic Brake Inspection; Brake Components
  • Page 115 – Brake Fluid; If the sight glass is any color other than black, add brake fluid.
  • Page 116 – Bleeding the Hydraulic Brake System
  • Page 117 – Lights; Removing Halogen Bulbs; Installing Halogen Bulbs
  • Page 118 – Electrical System; RELAY LABEL
  • Page 119 – Clutch System; Clutch Alignment and Offset
  • Page 120 – Drive Belt Condition; TEAM Clutch
  • Page 121 – Drive Belt Removal
  • Page 122 – Drive Belt Installation; Drop the drive belt over the
  • Page 123 – Track Replacement
  • Page 124 – Track Lubrication
  • Page 125 – Track Tension; correct tension and alignment.; Track Tension Data Chart; Place the recommended weight or downward pressure on the track
  • Page 126 – Check for specified slack (C) between the wear surface of the track; f the track needs adjustment:; Tighten or loosen the track adjusting screws (B) as necessary to
  • Page 127 – Track Alignment; slowly; Rail Slide
  • Page 128 – Steering Inspection and Adjustment; and tighten if necessary.
  • Page 129 – Ski Alignment; With the handlebars in a straight ahead position, and with vehicle
  • Page 130 – Ski Skags; Skag Replacement
  • Page 131 – Battery; Battery Removal; initial use. Using a new battery that has not been fully charged can
  • Page 132 – Battery Storage; The following battery charging instructions apply only to the
  • Page 133 – Battery Charging; charged battery will register 12.8 V or higher.
  • Page 134 – Extended Storage; Cleaning and Preservation
  • Page 135 – Engine Protection; Electrical Connections
  • Page 136 – POLARIS PRODUCTS; Description
  • Page 137 – TROUBLESHOOTING; Engine and Drive Train Troubleshooting; Engine Speed, RPM or Boost is Limited; Engine Doesn’t Turn Over; Possible Cause
  • Page 138 – Engine Turns Over, Fails to Start; Engine Backfires
  • Page 139 – Engine Runs Irregularly, Stops or Loses Power; Engine Overheating
  • Page 140 – Harsh Drive Clutch Engagement
  • Page 143 – Drive Belt Troubleshooting; Belt Wear/Burn Diagnosis
  • Page 144 – WARRANTY; Service And Warranty Information; Obtaining Service and Warranty Assistance; Administration
  • Page 145 – Limited Warranty; Limitations of warranties and remedies
  • Page 147 – Conditions and Exclusions
  • Page 148 – Polaris Second Year Engine Service Contract; Consumer Exclusions
  • Page 149 – Exported Vehicles; How to Get Service; Notice
  • Page 150 – Snowmobile Engine Emissions Limited Warranty
  • Page 152 – MAINTENANCE LOG; Present this section of your manual to your dealer each time your
  • Page 155 – INDEX
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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 the State of Califo...

Page 4 - 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. S Snowmobiles S All-terrain vehicles (ATVs) S RANGER utility vehicles S Victory motorcycles We believe Polaris sets ...

Page 6 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

3 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 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 8 . . . . . . . . ....

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