Page 2 - California Proposition 65 Warning
California Proposition 65 Warning This product contains or emits chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. Batteries, battery posts, terminals and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds, and other chemicals known to the Stat...
Page 5 - WARNING; Improper vehicle use can result in SEVERE INJURY or DEATH.
3 WARNING Improper vehicle use can result in SEVERE INJURY or DEATH. NEVER Operate: • If you are under the age of 16 and without a driver’s license with motorcycle endorsement. • Under the influence of drugs or alcohol. • Unless all occupants are able to sit with back against the seat and feet firml...
Page 7 - TABLE OF CONTENTS
5 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Reporting Safety Defects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Features ...
Page 8 - INTRODUCTION; RANGER; Identification Number Record
6 INTRODUCTION Welcome to our world-wide family of riding enthusiasts. Be sure to visit us online at www.polaris.com for the latest news, new product introductions, upcoming events, career opportunities and more. Here at POLARIS we proudly produce an exciting line of utility and recreational product...
Page 9 - SAFETY; Road Vehicles
7 SAFETY Failure to follow recommended precautions and procedures could result in severe injury or death. Always heed all safety precautions and follow all operation, inspection and maintenance procedures outlined in this manual. This owner’s manual contains information that is essential to the safe...
Page 10 - About the Owner’s Manual; Safety Symbols and Signal Words
8 SAFETY About the Owner’s Manual Safety Symbols and Signal Words The following signal words and symbols appear throughout this manual. Your safety and the safety of others is involved when these words and symbols are used. Become familiar with their meanings before reading the manual. The safety al...
Page 11 - Safe Driving Practices; Operating a SLINGSHOT vehicle has inherent risks.
9 SAFETY Safe Driving Practices Improper use of this vehicle can result in serious injury or death to you, your passenger and others. To minimize the risk of injury, read and understand the information contained in this section before operating the vehicle. This section contains safety information s...
Page 12 - require
10 SAFETY Safe Driving Practices Wear protective apparel to decrease the risk of injury and increase riding comfort. • Always wear a full-face helmet that meets or exceeds established safety standards. Approved helmets in the USA and Canada bear a U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) label. Laws ...
Page 13 - Follow these general safe driving practices:; Use of Accessories
11 SAFETY Safe Driving Practices Follow these general safe driving practices: • To prevent loss of control, keep both hands on the steering wheel unless you’re shifting gears. • Obey the speed limit and adjust your speed and driving technique based on road, weather and traffic conditions. As you tra...
Page 14 - Fuel and Exhaust Safety
12 SAFETY Fuel and Exhaust Safety Always heed these fuel safety warnings when refueling or servicing the fuel system. For fuel recommendations and fueling procedures, see page 41. Gasoline is highly flammable and explosive under certain conditions. • Always exercise extreme caution whenever handling...
Page 15 - Safety Maintenance
13 SAFETY Safety Maintenance Careful periodic maintenance will help keep your vehicle in the safest, most reliable condition. Perform all periodic maintenance at the recommended intervals outlined in the Periodic Maintenance section beginning on page 51. Record maintenance and service in the Mainten...
Page 16 - The; Reporting Safety Defects
14 SAFETY Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) WARNING! Exceeding the gross vehicle weight rating of your vehicle can reduce stability and handling and could cause loss of control. NEVER exceed the GVWR of your vehicle. The maximum load capacity of your vehicle is the maximum weight you may add to you...
Page 17 - Safety and Information Labels
15 SAFETY Safety and Information Labels Labels are model-specific and market-specific. Your vehicle may not contain all of the labels shown. 1. Manufacturing Information/Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Label (on frame near driver’s left knee area), including ICES-002 (Interference-Causing Equipm...
Page 18 - FEATURES AND CONTROLS; Ignition Key Number; Remove; Engine Identification Number
16 FEATURES AND CONTROLS Ignition Key Number The ignition key number is stamped on the small metal tag attached to the key ring. Remove the tag and record the number on page 6. Store the tag in a safe place. Additional keys can be copied from one of the original keys. A key blank from your dealer is...
Page 19 - Component Locations
17 FEATURES AND CONTROLS Component Locations 1. Roll Hoop2. Auxiliary 12V Outlets (between seats and in glove box)3. Seat4. Steering Wheel5. Side-View Mirror6. Hood7. Center Main Headlight (USA)8. Headlight/Front Turn Signal Light9. Splash Guard10. Gear Shifter11. Park Brake Lever12. Seat Belts13. R...
Page 20 - Console and Switches; Horn
18 FEATURES AND CONTROLS Console and Switches Horn Press the horn button to sound the horn. The ignition switch must be in the ON position. Ignition Switch The ignition key operates the ignition switch, glove box lock and storage compartment locks (behind seats). Read the engine starting procedures ...
Page 21 - Turn Signal Lever; the turn is completed.; Headlight High/Low Beam Switch
19 FEATURES AND CONTROLS Console and Switches Turn Signal Lever Before turning, activate a turn signal to alert others of your intentions. Check turn signal lamps before each ride. NOTE: The key must be in the ON position to activate the turn signals. 1. Move the turn signal lever downward to signal...
Page 22 - Hazard Switch/Emergency Flashers
20 FEATURES AND CONTROLS Console and Switches Hazard Switch/Emergency Flashers All turn signals flash when the emergency flashers are activated. Press the top of the hazard switch to turn the flashers on. Press the bottom of the switch to turn the flashers off. The ignition switch does not have to b...
Page 23 - Mode Button; ESP Switch Operation
21 FEATURES AND CONTROLS Console and Switches Mode Button Use the mode button to toggle through the modes of the multi-function display. See page 24. Use the mode button to set the display units to either standard or metric units of measurement. See page 25. Electronic Stability Program (ESP) Switch...
Page 24 - Instrument Cluster; Speedometer; Indicator Lamps
22 FEATURES AND CONTROLS Instrument Cluster The instrument cluster includes the speedometer, tachometer, indicator lamps and multi-function display. Speedometer The speedometer displays vehicle speed in either miles per hour or kilometers per hour. See page 25. Tachometer The tachometer displays eng...
Page 26 - Multi-Function Display; - The clock displays; Modes Available
24 FEATURES AND CONTROLS Multi-Function Display WARNING! Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control, crash and serious injury or death. Use extreme caution when using any device that may take your focus off the road. Use the mode button to toggle through the modes of the multi-fu...
Page 27 - Clock Mode; hold; Odometer/Trip Meter Mode; Standard Display
25 FEATURES AND CONTROLS Multi-Function Display Display Units (Standard/Metric) The display can be changed to display either standard or metric units of measurement. NOTE: To exit the set-up mode at any time, wait 10 seconds. The display automatically exits and returns to the odometer display. 1. Tu...
Page 28 - Engine Error Codes; If the error codes are not displayed, use the
26 FEATURES AND CONTROLS Multi-Function Display Engine Error Codes The error screen displays only when the CHECK ENGINE light is on or when it goes on and off during one ignition cycle. Error codes are not stored. When the key is turned OFF, the code and message is lost, but will reappear if the fau...
Page 29 - Starter Interlock Switch; See page 23 for EPAS warning indicator information.; Throttle Pedal
27 FEATURES AND CONTROLS Starter Interlock Switch The starter interlock switch prevents the electric starter from operating when the clutch is engaged (pedal released). Read the engine starting procedures beginning on page 42 before starting the engine. WARNING! Never start the engine with the trans...
Page 30 - Brakes; control
28 FEATURES AND CONTROLS Brakes Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) The anti-lock brake system automatically reduces or increases brake pressure as needed to provide optimum braking control, reducing the chance of wheel lock-up during hard braking events or when braking on rough, uneven, slippery or loose ...
Page 31 - Park Brake Lever
29 FEATURES AND CONTROLS Park Brake Lever The park brake lever is located between the seats. To help prevent the vehicle from rolling, engage the park brake when the vehicle is parked. When the park brake is engaged and the park brake indicator is illuminated, the vehicle will not move. Always apply...
Page 32 - Adjustable Seats; Seatback Adjustments; Adjustable Steering Wheel; Pull the adjustment lever downward to
30 FEATURES AND CONTROLS Adjustable Seats Seatback Adjustments Lift and hold the seat adjustment lever to release the seatback latch. Adjust seatback angle or tilt the seatback forward to access the storage compartment. Release the lever. After adjusting, make sure the seatback latches securely in p...
Page 33 - Hood; Push the hood release lever downward to; Windshield Care; Fuel Cap
31 FEATURES AND CONTROLS Hood Open the hood to access the engine compartment. The hood release lever is located between the headlights. 1. Push the hood release lever downward to disengage the four hood latches. CAUTION! Always use only the hood handle when opening the hood. Do not grasp the hood ed...
Page 34 - Seat Belts; Push the latch plate into the latch housing; Seat Belt Inspection; Do not use bleach, dye or household detergents.
32 FEATURES AND CONTROLS Seat Belts This vehicle is equipped with three-point lap and diagonal seat belts on all seats. Always make sure the seat belts are secured for the driver and passenger before operating. WARNING! The SLINGSHOT is a motorcycle (not a car) and does not meet automotive frontal c...
Page 35 - Mirrors; Use the ignition key to lock or unlock a storage compartment door.
33 FEATURES AND CONTROLS Mirrors Use the mirrors to assist in traffic maneuvers. Always check and adjust the mirrors before driving the vehicle. Radio/Audio System Refer to the Audio System section of this manual (beginning on page 98) for radio and accessory audio system operation. Back-Up Camera (...
Page 36 - Do not place; Changing the Passcode; repeatedly until “SECURE” displays in the gauge.
34 FEATURES AND CONTROLS Security System (Canada) Your SLINGSHOT vehicle is equipped with a security system for theft and roll-away protection. The security system automatically immobilizes the engine when the ignition is switched off, and enables the engine when the ignition is switched on and a pa...
Page 37 - Security Levels; Unlocking the Security System; until the desired digit displays.; Security Level
35 FEATURES AND CONTROLS Security System (Canada) Security Levels The security system offers three security levels as outlined below: Changing the Security Level The security level can be changed at any time by using the following procedure. 1. Unlock the security system.2. With the engine off and t...
Page 41 - OPERATION; SLINGSHOT Vehicles vs. Other On-Road Vehicles; How does a SLINGSHOT differ from a 2-wheel motorcycle?
39 OPERATION SLINGSHOT Vehicles vs. Other On-Road Vehicles In the United States, the 3-wheel SLINGSHOT vehicle is an on-road vehicle in the motorcycle class. The SLINGSHOT vehicle handles differently than 2-wheel motorcycles, other 3-wheel vehicles and 4-wheel vehicles. The following information wil...
Page 42 - Engine and Drivetrain Break-in; Fill the fuel tank with gasoline. Heed the fuel warnings on page 12.
40 OPERATION NOTICE: Failure to operate the vehicle properly can result in a collision, loss of control, accident or rollover, which may result in serious injury or death. Read and understand all safety warnings outlined in the safety section of this owner’s manual. See pages 7-15. Break-In Period T...
Page 43 - Fuel Recommendation; Review the fuel warnings. See page 12. Use only the recommended fuel.; Priming the Fuel System
41 OPERATION Fuel Recommendation Use only unleaded gasoline with a 91 pump octane minimum and a maximum ethanol content of 10%. DO NOT USE E-85 GASOLINE OR GASOLINE CONTAINING METHANOL. Using E85 or gasoline/methanol blends can result in poor starting and driveability, and may damage critical fuel s...
Page 44 - Starting the Engine; sections of this manual before starting the engine:
42 OPERATION Starting the Engine The starter interlock system allows the engine to be started only when the clutch is disengaged (clutch pedal fully depressed). NOTE: If the vehicle runs out of fuel, prime the system before attempting to restart the engine. See page 41. 1. If this is your first time...
Page 45 - Shifting Gears; Perform the following actions quickly and precisely:
43 OPERATION Shifting Gears WARNING! Forced shifting (without depressing the clutch pedal) could cause damage to the engine, transmission and drive train. Such damage could cause loss of control, which could result in serious injury or death. Always depress the clutch pedal fully to disengage the cl...
Page 46 - Recommended Shift Points; Accelerating
44 OPERATION Shifting Gears Recommended Shift Points Accelerating Accelerate by depressing the throttle pedal. For even acceleration, depress the throttle pedal smoothly. When you reach the recommended speed for upshifting, shift up one gear. WARNING! Accelerating abruptly could cause loss of contro...
Page 47 - Stopping the Engine; Bring the vehicle to a complete stop before stopping the engine.; Reverse Operation; Follow these precautions when operating in reverse:
45 OPERATION Stopping the Engine Bring the vehicle to a complete stop before stopping the engine. WARNING! Stopping the engine with the transmission in gear while the vehicle is moving could cause loss of rear wheel traction or engine and transmission damage, which could cause loss of control and se...
Page 48 - Using Cruise Control; Cruise Control Tips; Set Speed
46 OPERATION Using Cruise Control The cruise control switches are located on the turn signal lever. Make sure you read this section and understand how to safely operate this feature before using the cruise control. WARNING! Improper operation of cruise control could cause loss of control and result ...
Page 49 - Resume Speed; The speed will reset when the switch is; Reduce Speed Setting
47 OPERATION Using Cruise Control Resume Speed 1. Disengage the cruise control by depressing the brake pedal or clutch pedal. NOTE: If you depress the throttle pedal to accelerate, the cruise control will resume the previously set speed when the pedal is released. 2. Move the ON/OFF/RES switch to RE...
Page 50 - MAINTENANCE; specified in the Periodic Maintenance Chart beginning on page 51.; Major Maintenance; For major repair information, refer to the
48 MAINTENANCE Proper maintenance assures the highest level of safety, durability and dependability for your SLINGSHOT vehicle. • Have your authorized SLINGSHOT dealer perform the break-in maintenance procedures when the vehicle’s odometer registers 500 miles (800 km). • See your dealer or perform t...
Page 51 - Safety During Service Procedures; Elevating the Vehicle for Service
49 MAINTENANCE Safety During Service Procedures Failure to follow recommended precautions and procedures could result in severe injury or death. Always heed all safety precautions and follow all operation, inspection and maintenance procedures outlined in this manual. • Improperly installed or adjus...
Page 52 - Periodic Maintenance; Severe Use Definition; Symbol
50 MAINTENANCE Periodic Maintenance Inspect, clean, lubricate, adjust and replace parts as necessary. When inspection reveals the need for replacement parts, use genuine SLINGSHOT parts available from your dealer. Record service and maintenance information in the Maintenance Log beginning on page 97...
Page 53 - Periodic Maintenance Chart
51 MAINTENANCE Periodic Maintenance Chart See Maintenance Chart Key on preceding page Odometer Reading in Miles (Kilometers) 5 00 (800) 5 000 (800 0) 1 0000 (16 000) 1 5000 (24 000) 2 0000 (32 000) 2 5000 (40 000) 3 0000 (48 000) 3 5000 (56 000) 4 0000 (64 000) 4 5000 (72 000) 5 0000 (80 000) 1 0000...
Page 54 - Engine Oil; Engine Oil Level; Position the vehicle on a level surface. Place the
52 MAINTENANCE Engine Oil Always check and change the engine oil at the intervals outlined in the Periodic Maintenance Chart beginning on page 51. Always use POLARIS SLINGSHOT Premium 5W-30 engine oil or another 5W-30 dexos1®-approved engine oil for the SLINGSHOT vehicle. See page 86 for the part nu...
Page 55 - Engine Oil / Filter Change
53 MAINTENANCE Engine Oil Engine Oil / Filter Change Always check and change the engine oil at the intervals outlined in the Periodic Maintenance Chart beginning on page 51. Always change the oil filter whenever changing oil. 1. Position the vehicle on a level surface. Place the transmission in neut...
Page 56 - Transmission Fluid; Fluid Level Check
54 MAINTENANCE Transmission Fluid This fluid level does not require routine inspection. If gear shifting seems irregular or if you suspect a fluid leak, inspect the fluid level. Always change the transmission fluid at the intervals outlined in the Periodic Maintenance Chart beginning on page 51. Alw...
Page 57 - Angle Drive Fluid
55 MAINTENANCE Angle Drive Fluid This fluid level does not require routine inspection. If you suspect a fluid leak, inspect the fluid level. Always change the angle drive fluid at the intervals outlined in the Periodic Maintenance Chart beginning on page 51. Always use SLINGSHOT Angle Drive Fluid or...
Page 58 - Cooling System; Coolant; Position the vehicle on a
56 MAINTENANCE Cooling System The engine coolant level is maintained by the recovery system. The recovery system components are the recovery bottle, recovery bottle pressure cap and connecting hose. As coolant operating temperature increases, the expanding (heated) excess coolant is forced out of th...
Page 59 - Radiator and Cooling Fan; Air Filter; Unlatch the air box cover clips and carefully
57 MAINTENANCE Cooling System Radiator and Cooling Fan Always check and clean the radiator and fan at the intervals outlined in the Periodic Maintenance Chart beginning on page 51. NOTICE: Washing the vehicle with a high-pressure hose could damage the radiator fins and impair the radiator's effectiv...
Page 60 - Drive Belt Condition; SLINGSHOT; Drive Belt Wear Analysis; well in corner areas where road debris and belt dust can collect.
58 MAINTENANCE Drive Belt Condition Adjust drive belt tension after the first 2,500 miles (4,000 km) of operation. Replace the drive belt and both sprockets as a set if the drive belt has over 30,000 miles (48,000 km) of service at the time of damage or failure. Replace the drive belt if any inspect...
Page 61 - Suspension Inspections; SLINGSHOT Service Manual; Fuel System Components; See your dealer for fuel line replacement every two years.; Evaporative Emission Control System (California Models)
59 MAINTENANCE Suspension Inspections Always inspect the suspensions at the intervals outlined in the Periodic Maintenance Chart beginning on page 51. See the SLINGSHOT Service Manual or your authorized dealer. Fuel System Components 1. Inspect fuel lines and connections for wear, deterioration, kin...
Page 62 - Hydraulic Clutch Fluid; Clutch Fluid Level; clutch reservoir fittings.
60 MAINTENANCE Hydraulic Clutch Fluid The clutch fluid reservoir is located under the hood on the driver’s side of the vehicle. Check the hydraulic clutch fluid level before each use of the vehicle. Maintain the fluid level between the MIN and MAX lines on the reservoir. Use DOT 4 brake fluid in the...
Page 63 - Clutch Fluid Change
61 MAINTENANCE Hydraulic Clutch Fluid Clutch Fluid Change Always change fluid if the fluid becomes contaminated, if the fluid condition is questionable, or if the type and brand of the fluid in the reservoir are unknown. 1. Position the vehicle on a level surface.2. Place the transmission in gear.3....
Page 64 - Brake Fluid Precautions
62 MAINTENANCE Brake Fluid The brake fluid master cylinder reservoir is located under the hood on the driver’s side of the vehicle. Check the brake fluid level before each use of the vehicle. Maintain the fluid level between the MIN and MAX lines on the reservoir. If the BRAKE FAILURE indicator illu...
Page 65 - Brake Fluid Level; Check the brake fluid level before each use of the vehicle.
63 MAINTENANCE Brake Fluid Brake Fluid Level Check the brake fluid level before each use of the vehicle. 1. Position the vehicle on a level surface.2. Place the transmission in gear.3. Open the hood.4. Wipe the fluid container and the area around the reservoir cover with a clean cloth. 5. View the f...
Page 66 - Brake System Inspection
64 MAINTENANCE Brake System Inspection 1. Inspect all brake hoses and connections for dampness or stains from leaking or dried fluid. Tighten any leaking connections and replace components as necessary. See the SLINGSHOT Service Manual or your authorized dealer. 2. Check the brake pedal for excessiv...
Page 67 - Wheels and Tires; Tire Condition; Tire Tread Depth
65 MAINTENANCE Wheels and Tires Operating the vehicle with worn tires, improper tires or tires with improper or uneven tire pressure could cause loss of control or accident. Always use the correct size and type of tires specified for your vehicle. Always maintain proper tire pressure as recommended ...
Page 68 - Wheel Inspection; the wheel to be removed.; Wheel Installation; Tighten all wheel nuts to specification.
66 MAINTENANCE Wheels and Tires Wheel Inspection Inspect all wheels for cracks or other damage. Replace damaged wheels promptly. Do not operate the vehicle if wheels are damaged or cracked. Wheel Removal 1. Position the vehicle on a firm, level surface.2. Place the transmission in gear. 3. Engage th...
Page 69 - Spark Plugs; Spark Plug Recommendations; Unplug the spark plug wire; Spark Plug Specifications
67 MAINTENANCE Spark Plugs Spark Plug Recommendations Refer to the specifications section beginning on page 84 for the recommended spark plug type and gap for your vehicle. Torque spark plugs to specification after installing. NOTICE: Using non-recommended spark plugs can result in serious engine da...
Page 70 - Spark Plug Service; edge with no rounding or erosion of the electrodes.; Engine Compression Test; Exhaust System Inspection; SLINGSHOT Service
68 MAINTENANCE Spark Plugs Spark Plug Service 8. Inspect electrodes for wear and carbon buildup. A good plug will have a sharp outer edge with no rounding or erosion of the electrodes. 9. Do not attempt to adjust spark plug gap.10. Reinstall the spark plugs or install new plugs.11. Tighten spark plu...
Page 71 - Battery; Battery Maintenance
69 MAINTENANCE Battery Improperly connecting or disconnecting battery cables can result in an explosion and cause serious injury or death. When removing the battery, always disconnect the negative (black) cable first. When reinstalling the battery, always connect the negative (black) cable last. Bat...
Page 72 - Battery Access and Removal; Remove the access panel fasteners and
70 MAINTENANCE Battery Battery Access and Removal The battery compartment is located on the lower left side of the vehicle, behind the rider compartment. 1. Remove the access panel fasteners and remove the access panel. 2. Remove the battery retainer nut. Remove the retainer wedge from the stud. 3. ...
Page 73 - Battery Installation
71 MAINTENANCE Battery Battery Installation Using a new battery that has not been fully charged can damage the battery and result in a shorter life. It can also hinder vehicle performance. 1. Make sure the battery is fully charged. 2. Make sure cable ends and battery terminals are clean. Apply a lig...
Page 74 - Battery Charging; fully charged; State of
72 MAINTENANCE Battery Battery Charging The following battery charging instructions apply only to the installation of a sealed battery. Read all instructions before proceeding with the installation of this battery. The sealed battery is already filled with electrolyte and has been sealed and fully c...
Page 75 - Headlamp Bulb Replacement; Outer Headlamps; LED Light Assemblies
73 MAINTENANCE Headlamp Bulb Replacement When servicing a halogen lamp (bulb), avoid touching the lamp with bare fingers. Oil from your skin leaves a residue, causing a hot spot that will shorten the life of the lamp. If fingers do touch a lamp, clean it with denatured alcohol. Outer Headlamps 1. Pu...
Page 76 - Headlamp Aim Inspection Conditions; Verify that headlamp aim inspection
74 MAINTENANCE Headlamp Aim Inspection Conditions The following headlamp aim inspections and adjustments will be accurate only when tire pressures and suspensions are at factory-recommended settings. Refer to safety labels on the vehicle or to the specifications section beginning on page 84. The veh...
Page 78 - Verify that headlamp aim
76 MAINTENANCE Headlamp Aim Adjustment (Canada) 1. Verify that headlamp aim inspection conditions are met. See page 74. 2. Position the vehicle on a level surface with the nose approximately 25 ft. (7.6 m) from a wall. 3. Move the ignition switch to the ON position to turn the lights on. Place the h...
Page 79 - Fuse Replacement
77 MAINTENANCE Fuse Replacement The fuse box is located under the hood near the brake fluid reservoir. The three main system fuses are located in the battery compartment. 1. Open the hood.2. Squeeze the fuse box cover tabs inward and remove the cover.3. Use the fuse puller provided in the tool kit t...
Page 80 - CLEANING AND STORAGE; Cleaning Products; Polaris Engineered; Washing the Vehicle; Make sure the brakes are functioning properly before riding.
78 CLEANING AND STORAGE Cleaning Products This section provides tips on the very best way to clean, polish and preserve every surface of your beautiful new SLINGSHOT vehicle. We recommend the use of Polaris Engineered Vehicle Care cleaning and polishing products to offer the best care for your vehic...
Page 81 - Seasonal Storage; to circulate the new oil throughout the engine.
79 CLEANING AND STORAGE Seasonal Storage If you will not operate the vehicle for 60 days or longer, such as during the winter, storing it properly will help prevent damage to the fuel system, electrical system, engine, suspensions, tires and body. During extended storage periods, maintain tire press...
Page 82 - Battery Storage; to 16 parts water. Rinse with clean water and wipe dry.; Removal From Storage; Install the tires. Lower the vehicle and remove the jack stands.
80 CLEANING AND STORAGE Battery Storage 1. Remove the battery. See page 70.2. Clean the battery terminals first with a wire brush to remove any loose deposits.3. Wash the posts and the ends of the battery cables with a solution of one part baking soda to 16 parts water. Rinse with clean water and wi...
Page 83 - TRANSPORTING AND TOWING; Transporting the SLINGSHOT; Secure all cargo and other items or remove them from the vehicle.
81 TRANSPORTING AND TOWING Transporting the SLINGSHOT Because of the single rear wheel on the SLINGSHOT vehicle, it cannot be towed by a conventional tow truck. Never tow the SLINGSHOT vehicle on its wheels behind another vehicle. To transport the SLINGSHOT vehicle, always use a trailer or flatbed t...
Page 84 - TROUBLESHOOTING; Engine Cranks But Will Not Start
82 TROUBLESHOOTING For your personal safety, do not attempt inspection or repairs not fully described in this owner’s manual. Contact an authorized dealer for service if you cannot determine the cause of a problem or if the inspection / repair exceeds your mechanical ability or tool resources. Do no...
Page 85 - Shifting Difficulties
83 TROUBLESHOOTING Shifting Difficulties Battery Charging Rate Low or Battery Discharges Brake Noise / Poor Brake Performance NOTE: Contact your dealer if brake performance does not return after these inspections. Anti-Lock Brake Light Remains Illuminated or Illuminates Intermittently Possible Cause...
Page 86 - SPECIFICATIONS
84 SPECIFICATIONS SLINGSHOT SLINGSHOT SL Dimensions (Dimensions and specifications may vary with features, options and accessories) Overall Length 149.6 in. (3800 mm) 149.6 in. (3800 mm) Overall Width 77.6 in. (1960 mm) 77.6 in. (1960 mm) Overall Height 51.9 in. (1318 mm) 51.9 in. (1318 mm) Track Wi...
Page 88 - RECOMMENDED SERVICE PRODUCTS; Service Manual Availability; Description
86 RECOMMENDED SERVICE PRODUCTS Service Manual Availability Some procedures are beyond the scope of this manual. See your dealer to purchase the Service Manual for your vehicle. Some procedures provided in the Service Manual require specialized knowledge, equipment, and training. Be sure you have th...
Page 89 - WARRANTY; Limited Warranty; Limitations Of Warranties And Remedies
87 WARRANTY Limited Warranty POLARIS Industries Inc., 2100 Highway 55, Medina, MN 55340 (POLARIS) gives a TWO YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY on all components of your POLARIS vehicle against defects in material or workmanship. This warranty covers parts and labor charges for repair or replacement of defectiv...
Page 90 - Warranty Coverage And Exclusions:
88 WARRANTY Warranty Coverage And Exclusions: Limitations Of Warranties And Remedies Lubricants and Fluids 1. Mixing oil brands or using non-recommended oil may cause engine damage. We recommend the use of POLARIS engine oil.2. Damage or failure resulting from the use of non-recommended lubricants o...
Page 91 - How To Obtain Warranty Service; Exported Products
89 WARRANTY How To Obtain Warranty Service If your vehicle requires warranty service, you must take it to a POLARIS Servicing Dealer. When requesting warranty service you must present your copy of the Warranty Registration Form to the dealer. (THE COST OF TRANSPORTATION TO AND FROM THE DEALER IS YOU...
Page 92 - Vehicle Noise Regulation; Noise Emission Warranty
90 WARRANTY Vehicle Noise Regulation Tampering with noise control systems is prohibited. Federal law prohibits the following acts or causing thereof:• The removal or rendering inoperative by any person, other than for the purposes of maintenance, repair or replacement of any device or element of des...
Page 93 - Federal Emissions Control System Warranty; Your Warranty Rights and Obligations
91 WARRANTY Federal Emissions Control System Warranty This Federal Emissions Control System Warranty Statement applies to your SLINGSHOT vehicle, which is certified to meet U.S. EPA emission standards. This same emissions warranty coverage applies to SLINGSHOT vehicles sold in Canada. Your Warranty ...
Page 94 - Federal Emissions Control System Warranty Provisions
92 WARRANTY Federal Emissions Control System Warranty Provisions POLARIS Industries Inc. (hereinafter POLARIS) warrants this vehicle includes as standard equipment a headlight, taillight and stoplight, and is street legal:A. It is designed, built and equipped so as to conform at the time of initial ...
Page 96 - California Emissions Control System Warranty
94 WARRANTY California Emissions Control System Warranty This California Emissions Control System Warranty Statement applies to your SLINGSHOT vehicle, if it is certified to meet California Air Resources Board and US EPA emission control standards. Your Warranty Rights and Obligations The California...
Page 97 - California Emission Control System Warranty Provisions
95 WARRANTY California Emission Control System Warranty Provisions POLARIS Industries Inc. (hereinafter POLARIS) warrants this vehicle includes as standard equipment a headlight, taillight and stoplight, and is street legal:A. It is designed, built and equipped so as to conform at the time of initia...
Page 99 - MAINTENANCE LOG
97 MAINTENANCE LOG Maintenance Performed Miles / Km Notes Performed by
Page 100 - AUDIO SYSTEM; Audio System Introduction; iPod / iPhone Device Compatibility
98 AUDIO SYSTEM Audio System Introduction Not all SLINGSHOT vehicles are equipped with an audio system. Models equipped with an audio system may not be equipped with all components discussed in the audio section of this manual. Components not installed at the factory can be purchased from and instal...
Page 101 - Radio Frequencies
99 AUDIO SYSTEM Audio System Introduction Radio Frequencies North America • AM 520 to 1720 kHz • FM 87.9 to 107.9 MHz • WX 7 NOAA Channels (162.400 to 162.550 MHz) Europe • FM 87.5 to 108.00 MHz (100 kHz steps) • MW 531 to 1602 kHz • LW 153 to 279 kHz Europe 50 • FM 87.5 to 108.00 MHz (50 kHz steps)...
Page 102 - Audio Controls; The audio controls are located on the audio panel.; USB Connector; A USB connector cord is located in the glove box.; MUTE
100 AUDIO SYSTEM Audio System Introduction Audio Controls The audio controls are located on the audio panel. Radio On/OffVolume +/- Mute PhoneVoice Recognition TunerMusic Track SelectMenu Scroll Preset Button (Select/Enter Menus) Mode ButtonRadio Settings Tip: Some mode menu options have sub-menus. ...
Page 103 - Power and Volume Controls; Audio System Power; MODE; Audio System Volume
101 AUDIO SYSTEM Power and Volume Controls Audio System Power To turn the audio system on, press and release VOL+ or VOL- or MODE . The screen will display the last active entertainment source. The volume level when power is turned on will default to the level in use when power was last turned off (...
Page 104 - Phone; PHONE; Low Voltage Mute
102 AUDIO SYSTEM Mute Press and release MUTE to mute the audio system. Press and release MUTE again to un-mute the audio system. Phone Press PHONE to activate the voice recognition feature on a paired phone. Low Voltage Mute If battery voltage drops to 10.5 +/- 0.5 volts, the radio will mute to redu...
Page 105 - Selecting Audio Sources
103 AUDIO SYSTEM Selecting Audio Sources LW (Long Wave) source: Europe models only WX (Weather) source: North America models only USB sources: All models Flash memory connected iPhone / iPod connected Pandora ® via USB for iPhone and iPod (Pandora is currently available only in the United States, Au...
Page 106 - Bluetooth Driver Source:
104 AUDIO SYSTEM Selecting Audio Sources NAV: All models (skipped if not enabled) Bluetooth Driver Source: All models (skipped if not enabled) Pandora ® on Android/Blackberry via Bluetooth FM/AM/MW/LW Tuning MW and LW radio sources are in Europe only. RDBS is in USA only. 1. Press MODE repeatedly to...
Page 107 - Memory Presets
105 AUDIO SYSTEM Selecting Audio Sources FM/AM/MW/LW Tuning Memory Presets The audio system features 15 user-defined presets for each tuner source for storing favorite stations. 1. To set a preset, press MODE repeatedly until the desired source is active (FM, AM, MW, LW). 2. Use TUNE+ or TUNE- to lo...
Page 108 - USB Audio Source; USB Audio Source - iPod / iPhone Connected
106 AUDIO SYSTEM Selecting Audio Sources Weather Band (WX) Weather band channels are broadcast by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). NOAA operates more than 940 transmitters covering the United States, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, the U.S. Pacific Territories and ad...
Page 109 - Direct Song Selection
107 AUDIO SYSTEM Selecting Audio Sources Direct Song Selection 1. Press and release PRESET to display currently playing track list. 2. Press and release TUNE+ or TUNE- to scroll track list. 3. Press and release PRESET to select the new song choice and exit to the active source display. 4. Press MODE...
Page 110 - USB Audio Source - Pandora
108 AUDIO SYSTEM Selecting Audio Sources USB Audio Source - Pandora ® Pandora is available only when the user connects a compatible iPhone or iPod device to the radio using the USB connector or a compatible Android device to the radio using the Bluetooth function. Pandora is intended for use only in...
Page 112 - NAV Source; until NAV is the active source.; Bluetooth Sources; Press and release; until “DRIVER DEVICE” is
110 AUDIO SYSTEM Selecting Audio Sources NAV Source Please read this manual and the GARMIN ZUMO 660 NAV MP3 information provided with your player to become familiar with all unit features and operation. The audio integration kit must be installed to enable outputs from the NAV MP3 (such as navigatio...
Page 113 - Bluetooth Source - Driver
111 AUDIO SYSTEM Selecting Audio Sources Bluetooth Source - Driver When a device is paired and connected to the Driver Device location, selecting this mode will stream music to the radio. When Driver Device is turned on, “NO AUDIO” will be displayed as the radio resumes connection with the device. W...
Page 114 - Bluetooth Device Music Mode Settings; Music Mode Setting - Bluetooth Setup Menu
112 AUDIO SYSTEM Selecting Audio Sources Bluetooth Device Music Mode Settings The DRIVER DEVICE source will play the music source that is active on the connected device. Some Bluetooth devices allow the radio to access additional features and controls when using the Pandora ® app. The MUSIC MODE men...
Page 116 - Bluetooth Driver Source - Pandora
114 AUDIO SYSTEM Selecting Audio Sources Bluetooth Device Music Mode Settings Bluetooth Driver Source - Pandora ® 6. To skip forward to the next song, press and release TUNE+ . 7. When the skip limit is reached, “SKIP LIMIT REACHED” displays. 8. Press and release PRESET to bring up the station list....
Page 117 - Voice Recognition Mode; Initiating a Phone Call
115 AUDIO SYSTEM Voice Recognition Mode The radio features voice recognition when a driver headset is connected and turned on. Radio Bluetooth functionality is dependent on the capabilities of the device. Please see your device’s user manual. Tip: Make sure the Bluetooth volume on your device is tur...
Page 118 - Error Messages; Press; to send the incoming call to voice mail.; Siri Eyes Free; “Read my notifications”
116 AUDIO SYSTEM Voice Recognition Mode Error Messages If your phone receives an incoming call, but you do not have your headsets connected, the incoming call information and “CANNOT ANSWER” displays. Press MODE to send the incoming call to voice mail. If you attempt to initiate a phone call, but yo...
Page 119 - Audio Mode Menus; Entering Mode Menu
117 AUDIO SYSTEM Audio Mode Menus Entering Mode Menu 1. Press and hold MODE until the system enters the audio system mode menus. 2. Press and release MODE to cycle through the following menu items, shown in order of display: • Audio Output Select• Helmet Equalizer• Bass• Mid• Treble• Fader• Automati...
Page 120 - Mid Setting; Treble Setting; Fader Setting
118 AUDIO SYSTEM Audio Mode Menus Mid Setting Press TUNE+ or TUNE- to adjust. Press and release MODE to move to next selection. Treble Setting Press TUNE+ or TUNE- to adjust. Press and release MODE to move to next selection. Fader Setting 1. Press TUNE+ or TUNE- to adjust speaker fader balance. 2. U...
Page 121 - Bluetooth Setup; Bluetooth Setup Menu
119 AUDIO SYSTEM Audio Mode Menus Bluetooth Setup Tip: The Bluetooth setup menu is not available when the vehicle is moving or when the screen is set to display Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs). Bluetooth Setup allows the user to pair and unpair the headset and devices. 1. Press and hold MODE to acce...
Page 122 - Driver Headset Pairing
120 AUDIO SYSTEM Audio Mode Menus Bluetooth Setup Menu Driver Headset Pairing Incoming phone calls cannot be answered if driver headset is not connected. Press and release MODE to send the calls to voice mail. 1. Press and hold MODE to access the audio menu. 2. Press and release MODE until “BLUETOOT...
Page 123 - Driver Device Pairing
121 AUDIO SYSTEM Audio Mode Menus Bluetooth Setup Menu Driver Headset Pairing 10. Press and release PRESET to pair the headset with the radio. The radio will display “PAIRING” during the pairing process. Tip: If prompted to enter a pairing code, find the code in the headset user’s manual. Use TUNE+ ...
Page 124 - The radio will search for the device. When the; to pair the device with; “PAIRED” is displayed on the screen when the
122 AUDIO SYSTEM Audio Mode Menus Bluetooth Setup Menu Driver Device Pairing 7. The radio will search for the device. When the device is found, its name will display. 8. Press and release PRESET to pair the device with the radio. Tip: The device and the radio may display a 6-digit key confirmation s...
Page 125 - Unpairing/Reconnecting Devices
123 AUDIO SYSTEM Audio Mode Menus Bluetooth Setup Menu Unpairing/Reconnecting Devices Tip: The following steps reference the DRIVER HEADSET as an example. Unpairing other devices follows the same procedures. 1. In the Bluetooth Setup Menu, use TUNE+ or TUNE- to make a selection. Select “DRIVER HEADS...
Page 127 - Bluetooth Driver Device; NAV Audio; iPod Settings Menu; Tuner Clear Presets
125 AUDIO SYSTEM Audio Mode Menus Bluetooth Driver Device 1. Press TUNE+ or TUNE- to turn the DRIVER BLUETOOTH device source ON or OFF. • SOURCE ON • SOURCE OFF 2. Press and release MODE to move to the next selection. NAV Audio 1. Press TUNE+ or TUNE- to turn the NAV AUDIO source ON or OFF. 2. Press...
Page 128 - Press and release MODE to move to the top of the
126 AUDIO SYSTEM Audio Mode Menus Radio Broadcast Data System (RBDS) 1. Press TUNE+ or TUNE- to turn the Radio Broadcast Data System (RBDS). When on, the screen will display artist, song title, etc. (if available in the radio signal). • OFF • ON (Station name only) • FULL (Station name + radio text)...
Page 129 - Audio System Diagnostics; Diagnostic Menu; Key Pad Diagnostics
127 AUDIO SYSTEM Audio System Diagnostics The audio system diagnostic menu allows the following actions for you or your Slingshot dealer: • View radio software version• Set radio tuner location• View vehicle speed Diagnostic Menu To access the diagnostic menu: 1. Press and hold VOL- to turn the radi...
Page 130 - Tuner Location Settings
128 AUDIO SYSTEM Audio System Diagnostics Tuner Location Settings The radio tuner can be set to the geographical location where the vehicle will be driven. The following settings can be chosen under the Tuner Location Settings menu: • NORTH AMERICA (USA/CANADA/MEXICO)• EUROPE• EUROPE 50• JAPAN• AUST...
Page 131 - Screen Display Settings; Backlighting Display Settings; Button Display Settings
129 AUDIO SYSTEM Screen Display Settings The screen display diagnostic menu allows the following actions for you or your SLINGSHOT dealer: • Adjust backlighting• Set DAY/NIGHT/AUTO mode• Adjust button display modes 1. To access the display settings, press and hold MUTE . 2. Press VOL+ to display sof...
Page 132 - Audio Compliance Information; FCC and Industry Canada Compliance Statement
130 AUDIO SYSTEM Audio Compliance Information FCC and Industry Canada Compliance Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance of 20 cm between the radiator and you...
Page 133 - INDEX
131 INDEX A About the Owner’s Manual. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8ABS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28Accelerating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44Accessories, How to Choose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Air Filter . ...