Page 5 - TABLE OF CONTENTS
3 TABLE OF CONTENTS VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SAFETY 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FEATURES AND CONTROLS 40 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OPERATION 55 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 7 - VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS; Record your vehicle’s identification numbers and key number.
5 VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS Record your vehicle’s identification numbers and key number. Remove the spare key and store it in a safe place. Your key can be duplicated only by mating a Polaris key blank with one of your existing keys, so if both keys are lost, the ignition switch must be replace...
Page 8 - SAFETY; Operator Safety; The following signal words and symbols appear throughout this; WARNING; CAUTION
6 SAFETY Operator Safety The following signal words and symbols appear throughout this manual and on your vehicle. Become familiar with their meanings before reading the manual. The safety alert symbol , on your vehicle or in this manual, alerts you to the potential for personal injury. WARNING The ...
Page 9 - Safety Training; When you purchased your new Quadricycle, your dealer offered a; Age Restriction; This vehicle is an ADULT VEHICLE ONLY. Operation is prohibited
7 SAFETY Operator Safety WARNING Failure to follow the warnings in this manual can result in serious injury or death.A Polaris Quadricycle is not a toy and can be hazardous to operate. A collision or rollover can occur quickly, even during routine maneuvers, if you fail to take proper precautions.Re...
Page 10 - Know Your Vehicle and Riding Area
8 SAFETY Operator Safety Know Your Vehicle and Riding Area You are responsible for your personal safety, the safety of others and the protection of the environment. Read and understand your owner’s manual. It includes important information about Quadricycle safety. Ride responsibly. Know all laws an...
Page 19 - FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT QUADRICYCLE SAFETY,
17 SAFETY Operator Safety Always remove the ignition key when the vehicle is not in use to prevent unauthorized use or accidental starting. Always keep combustible materials away from the exhaust system. Exposure of combustibles to hot components could result in a fire. FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT QU...
Page 20 - Safety Decals and Locations; a replacement. Replacement; Decal Text
A B C D F G H E G J 18 SAFETY Safety Decals and Locations Warning decals have been placed on the vehicle for your protection. Read and follow the instructions on each decal carefully. If a decal becomes illegible or comes off, contact your Polaris dealer to purchase a replacement. Replacement safety...
Page 21 - NO STEP
19 SAFETY Safety Decals and Locations NO STEP B C D
Page 22 - a loss of control, resulting
E 7172566 WARNING F G 20 SAFETY Safety Decals and Locations Decal Text NEVER ride as a passenger.Passengers can cause a loss of control, resulting in SEVERE INJURY or DEATH. TIRE PRESSURE IN PSI (KPa): FRONT 5 (34.5) REAR 5 (34.5) MAXIMUM WEIGHT CAPACITY (Gross Vehicle Weight) INCLUDING MACHINE, DRI...
Page 23 - OVERRIDE
J 21 SAFETY Safety Decals and Locations Decal Text (H) S Operation of this vehicle without the air filter element will severely damage the engine. S Clean pre-filter element often, more frequent cleaning required in dusty conditions. Do not operate vehicle without pre-filter. S Specific carburetor j...
Page 24 - Hitch Decal; Recoil handle must be firmly
22 SAFETY Safety Decals and Locations Hitch Decal TRAILER MAX WEIGHT:850 LBS. (386 KG) ON LEVEL GROUND HITCH MAX. VERTICAL WEIGHT: 85 LBS. (39 KG) 7170915 Recoil Decal Recoil handle must be firmly seated to prevent water entry.Drain starter motor if water enters. See owner ’s manual 7172562
Page 25 - Safe Riding Gear
1 2 3 4 5 23 SAFETY Safe Riding Gear Always wear protective clothing to reduce the chance of injury. 1. Helmet Always wear a helmet that meets or exceeds established safety standards. A helmet can prevent a severe head injury. 2. Eye Protection Wear shatterproof goggles or a shatterproof helmet face...
Page 26 - Driving Safely; Driving Procedures; Sit upright. Keep your feet on the footrests. Keep both hands on the
24 SAFETY Driving Safely Driving Procedures 1. Sit upright. Keep your feet on the footrests. Keep both hands on the handlebars. 2. Start the engine and allow it to warm up, then shift the transmission into gear. 3. Check your surroundings and determine your path of travel.4. Release the parking brak...
Page 27 - Making Turns
50 40 0 10 20 30 25 SAFETY Driving Safely Making Turns 1. To make a turn, steer in the direction of the turn, leaning your upper body to the inside of the turn while supporting your weight on the outer footrest. Use the same leaning technique for turning in reverse. 2. Practice turning at slow speed...
Page 28 - Driving on Slippery Surfaces; Whenever driving on slippery or loose surfaces such as wet trails,
26 SAFETY Driving Safely Driving on Slippery Surfaces Whenever driving on slippery or loose surfaces such as wet trails, gravel, snow or ice, follow these precautions:1. Slow down before driving onto slippery surfaces.2. Use extra caution.3. Be alert. Watch the trail. Avoid quick, sharp turns. NOTE:...
Page 29 - Driving Over Obstacles; injury or death can result if your vehicle comes in contact with a
27 SAFETY Driving Safely Driving Over Obstacles 1. Always check for obstacles before operating in a new area. Serious injury or death can result if your vehicle comes in contact with a hidden obstacle. 2. Be alert. Watch the terrain. Use extra caution.3. Never operate over large obstacles.4. Avoid h...
Page 30 - Driving Downhill; Whenever descending a hill,
50 40 0 10 20 30 28 SAFETY Driving Safely Driving Downhill Whenever descending a hill, follow these precautions:1. Check the terrain carefully.2. Avoid hills with excessively slippery or loose surfaces. 3. Never go down a hill at high speed. 4. Slow down.5. Avoid going down a hill at an angle, which...
Page 31 - Sidehilling
29 SAFETY Driving Safely Sidehilling Avoid crossing the side of a hill (sidehilling) if possible. If sidehilling is necessary, follow these precautions:1. Slow down.2. Avoid hills with excessively slippery or loose surfaces.3. Shift your weight uphill.4. Avoid crossing the sides of steep hills.5. Ke...
Page 32 - Driving Uphill
< 25 _ 30 SAFETY Driving Safely Driving Uphill Whenever traveling uphill, follow these precautions:1. Avoid steep hills (25 _ maximum). 2. Check the terrain carefully. 3. Avoid hills with excessively slippery or loose surfaces.4. Shift your weight uphill.5. Drive straight uphill. 6. Keep your fee...
Page 33 - If all forward speed is lost:
> 25 _ 31 SAFETY Driving Safely Driving Uphill If all forward speed is lost: Keep your weight uphill. If the vehicle begins rolling downhill, never apply engine power. Never apply the hand brake while rolling backwards. Apply the foot brake gradually. When fully stopped, apply the hand brake as w...
Page 34 - Turning Around on a Hill; vehicle is pointing straight uphill.
2.4 m 32 SAFETY Driving Safely Turning Around on a Hill If the vehicle stalls while climbing a hill, never back down the hill! Use the K-turn to turn around. 1. Stop the vehicle. Keep your weight uphill.2. Lock the hydraulic parking brake.3. Leave the transmission in forward gear. Turn the engine of...
Page 35 - Lock the hydraulic parking brake. Remount from the uphill side.
> 25 _ 33 SAFETY Driving Safely Turning Around on a Hill 8. Lock the hydraulic parking brake. Remount from the uphill side. Keep your weight uphill. 9. Apply the foot brake.10. With the transmission still in forward, start the engine.11. Squeeze and release the brake lever to release the parking ...
Page 36 - Driving Through Water
1 34 SAFETY Driving Safely Driving Through Water Follow these procedures when operating through water:1. Check water depth and current before crossing.2. Avoid operating in water deeper than the bottom of the footrests (1). If it’s unavoidable, travel slowly, balance your weight carefully and avoid ...
Page 37 - Have the vehicle serviced by your dealer promptly.
35 SAFETY Driving Safely Driving Through Water CAUTION If the vehicle stops while fully submerged, major engine damage can result if the machine is not thoroughly inspected. Take the vehicle to your dealer before starting the engine. If your vehicle becomes fully immersed, and it’s impossible to tak...
Page 38 - Driving in Reverse; people behind the vehicle
36 SAFETY Driving Safely Driving in Reverse Follow these precautions when operating in reverse:1. Avoid backing downhill.2. Always check for obstacles or people behind the vehicle before backing. 3. Drive slowly.4. Apply the foot brake lightly for stopping. 5. Avoid turning at sharp angles. 6. Never...
Page 39 - Parking on an Incline; Avoid parking on an incline. If it’s unavoidable, follow these
37 SAFETY Driving Safely Parking on an Incline Avoid parking on an incline. If it’s unavoidable, follow these precautions: 1. Turn the engine off.2. Place the transmission in gear.3. Lock the mechanical parking brake.4. Always block the rear wheels on the downhill side.5. Turn the fuel valve off.
Page 40 - Hauling Cargo and Towing
38 SAFETY Driving Safely Hauling Cargo and Towing WARNING Overloading the vehicle or carrying or towing cargo improperly can alter vehicle handling and may cause loss of control or brake instability. Always follow these precautions when hauling cargo. S Read and understand the load distribution warn...
Page 41 - Towing is approved OFF-ROAD ONLY. Operating a
2/3 1/3 39 SAFETY Driving Safely Hauling Cargo and Towing Towing Towing is approved OFF-ROAD ONLY. Operating a Quadricycle/trailer combination on public roads is prohibited. Do not exceed the maximum capacities when towing. Do not tow any trailer on a grade steeper than 15 ° . Trail Boss 330 QUADRIC...
Page 42 - FEATURES AND CONTROLS; RUNNING; before
(1) (3) (4) (5) (2) 40 FEATURES AND CONTROLS Controls/Instruments (1) Main Key Switch Turn the main key switch off to stop the engine and end all electrical power to the vehicle.Turn the switch on to engage the starter. After starting the engine, release the key to the RUNNING LIGHTS position. Turn ...
Page 46 - Brakes; Foot Brake; reduce
1 2 44 FEATURES AND CONTROLS Brakes Foot Brake The all-wheel foot brake (1) is located on the right footrest. The foot brake operates both front and rear brakes. Press the brake pedal forward with your foot to engage the all-wheel brakes.The master cylinder (2) is located near the foot brake. Inspec...
Page 47 - mechanical
1 2 3 1 2 45 FEATURES AND CONTROLS Brakes WARNING Operating the Quadricycle while the parking brake is engaged could result in an accident and serious injury or death. Always check to be sure the parking brake is disengaged before operating. Locking the Parking Brake (Mechanical) The right brake lev...
Page 48 - Steering Lock
46 FEATURES AND CONTROLS Steering Lock Lock the steering to prevent unauthorized use or theft of the vehicle.1. Turn the handlebars to the full left position.2. Insert the steering lock key and turn it clockwise. 3. Remove the key.4. Reverse the procedure to unlock the steering. NOTE: Place the stee...
Page 49 - Fuel Tank; Fuel Valve
RES ON OFF 1 2 47 FEATURES AND CONTROLS Fuel Tank The fuel tank filler cap (1) is located directly below the handlebar. Refuel with either leaded or unleaded gasoline with a minimum of 87 octane. WARNING S Gasoline is highly flammable and explosive under certain conditions. S Use extreme caution whe...
Page 50 - Transmission Gear Selector; is located on the right side of the
1 F N R 48 FEATURES AND CONTROLS Transmission Gear Selector The transmission gear selector (1) is located on the right side of the vehicle.Whenever the vehicle is left unattended, place the transmission in gear and lock the mechanical parking brake.F: Forward Gear N: Neutral R: Reverse CAUTION Shift...
Page 51 - Recoil Starter
1 49 FEATURES AND CONTROLS Recoil Starter If the battery is too weak to start the engine, use the recoil starter (1). Follow the starting procedures on page 57, cranking the engine with the recoil starter instead of the main key switch.1. Grasp the recoil starter rope handle tightly. Pull slightly u...
Page 52 - Instrument Cluster; needle flashes when a warning condition exists.)
50 FEATURES AND CONTROLS Instrument Cluster The instrument cluster senses vehicle speed from the right front wheel. It measures distance as well as hours of operation. It also includes a reverse speed limiter function that limits reverse speed to about 11-14 km/h. See page 40 for additional informat...
Page 53 - Rider Information Center; Engine Hour Display Indicator
5 3 2 1 4 6 51 FEATURES AND CONTROLS Instrument Cluster Rider Information Center The rider information center is located in the instrument cluster. All segments will light up for 2.5 seconds at start-up. NOTE: If the instrument cluster fails to illuminate, a battery over-voltage condition may have c...
Page 54 - mode
52 FEATURES AND CONTROLS Instrument Cluster Rider Information Center The reverse override button on the left handlebar is also the mode button . Use the mode button to toggle through the four (4) standard modes of the rider information center. NOTE: The transmission cannot be in reverse. Mode 1 - Od...
Page 55 - Diagnostic Mode
53 FEATURES AND CONTROLS Instrument Cluster Rider Information Center Diagnostic Mode The diagnostic mode is for informational purposes only. Please return your Quadricycle to your dealer for all major repairs.The wrench icon will display when the gauge is in the diagnostic mode. Steps to enter the d...
Page 56 - Disabling the Service Interval
54 FEATURES AND CONTROLS Instrument Cluster Rider Information Center Diagnostic Mode Screen 5: Programmable service interval The programmable service interval provides a convenient reminder when routine maintenance is due. This feature is pre-set at 50 hours.You must enable the programmable service ...
Page 57 - OPERATION; gasoline. No single action on your part will increase the life and
55 OPERATION Break-In Period The break-in period for your new Polaris Quadricycle is the first ten hours of operation, or the time it takes to use the first two full tanks of gasoline. No single action on your part will increase the life and performance of your Quadricycle more than following the pr...
Page 59 - Starting the Engine; Position the vehicle on a; FULL ON
RES ON OFF 1 57 OPERATION Starting the Engine WARNING Engine exhaust contains poisonous carbon monoxide and can cause loss of consciousness resulting in serious injury or death. Never run an engine in an enclosed area or indoors. CAUTION Operating the vehicle immediately after starting could cause e...
Page 61 - Polaris Variable Transmission; Preventing Belt Slip / Failure; Avoid heavy pulling and extended low speed operation.; PVT Drying; air-dry the belt and clutches. Do not hold the throttle wide open.
59 OPERATION Polaris Variable Transmission Preventing Belt Slip / Failure Belt slip creates heat that destroys belts and causes outer clutch covers to fail. Avoid heavy pulling and extended low speed operation. WARNING Do not modify any component of the PVT system. Doing so may reduce its strength s...
Page 62 - EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS; Noise Emission Control System
60 EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS Noise Emission Control System Do not modify the engine, intake or exhaust components, as doing so may affect compliance with governmental noise level requirements. Spark Arrestor Your Polaris vehicle has a spark arrestor that was designed for on-road and off-road operatio...
Page 63 - MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION; Periodic Maintenance Chart; Severe Use Definition; Maintenance Chart Key
61 MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION Periodic Maintenance Chart Maintenance intervals in the following chart are based upon average riding conditions. Vehicles subjected to severe use must be inspected and serviced more frequently. Severe Use Definition S Frequent immersion in mud, water or sand S Racing ...
Page 67 - Torque Symbol
65 MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION Torque Symbol = Torque the item as specified. Lubrication Recommendations Check and lubricate all components at the intervals outlined in the Periodic Maintenance Chart beginning on page 61. Items not listed in the chart should be lubricated at the General Lubrication ...
Page 68 - Engine Oil; in this engine. Use of another API certified “SH” oil is acceptable as
66 MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION Engine Oil Polaris Premium 4 Synthetic Oil is the only oil recommended for use in this engine. Use of another API certified “SH” oil is acceptable as long as it’s 0W-40. Oil may need to be changed more frequently if Polaris Premium 4 is not used. See page 103 for the p...
Page 69 - Oil Check
67 MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION Oil Check 1. Position the vehicle on a level surface. 2. Place the transmission in neutral. 3. Lock the mechanical parking brake. 4. Start the engine. Allow it to idle for 30 seconds. 5. Turn the engine off. 6. Remove the dipstick. Wipe it clean. 7. Reinstall the dipst...
Page 70 - Oil and Filter Change
68 MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION Oil and Filter Change Always change the engine oil at the intervals outlined in the Periodic Maintenance Chart beginning on page 61. Always change the oil filter when changing oil. Change the oil more often if the vehicle is routinely subjected to: S operation in dusty...
Page 71 - Place a drain pan under the; Reinstall the drain plug with a new
4 69 MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION Oil and Filter Change 6. Place a drain pan under the vehicle. 7. Remove the drain plug.8. Drain the oil. CAUTION Hot oil may result in serious burns. Do not allow hot oil to contact skin. 9. Reinstall the drain plug with a new sealing washer. = 19 N-m 10. Place towel...
Page 72 - After the filter contacts the
70 MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION Oil and Filter Change 13. Lubricate the filter o-ring. 14. Install the new oil filter. After the filter contacts the engine surface, turn it 1/2 turn by hand. 15. Remove the dipstick.16. Add two .95 liter bottles of 0W/40 oil. 17. Reinstall the dipstick. 18. Start the ...
Page 73 - Engine Oil Cooler Maintenance; The oil cooling system
1 71 MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION Engine Oil Cooler Maintenance The oil cooling system requires little maintenance other than keeping the cooler (1) free of mud and debris. CAUTION Do not use a high pressure washer to remove debris from the cooler. The pressure may damage the cooling fins. Use only l...
Page 74 - Transmission Oil Check
72 MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION Transmission Oil Check See page 65 for recommended lubricants. See page 103 for the part numbers of Polaris products.1. Position the vehicle on a level surface. 2. Place the transmission in gear. 3. Lock the mechanical parking brake. 4. Remove the dipstick. Wipe it cle...
Page 75 - Transmission Oil Change
73 MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION Transmission Oil Change 1. Position the vehicle on a level surface. 2. Place the transmission in gear. 3. Lock the mechanical parking brake. 4. Loosen the jam nut (1).5. Turn the adjuster bolt (2) inward. 6. Remove the drain plug (3). Wipe it clean. 7. Drain the fluid ...
Page 76 - Brake Check
1 mm 74 MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION Brakes Under normal operation, a diaphragm extends into the reservoir as fluid level drops. If the fluid level is low and the diaphragm is not extended, a leak is likely. The brake system should be inspected by your dealer. Fill the reservoir as needed whenever th...
Page 77 - Brake Fluid Check
2 3 1 Min Max 4 75 MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION Brakes Brake Fluid Check Check brake fluid levels before each use of the vehicle.The brakes should feel firm when they’re applied. Spongy or weak brakes may indicate a fluid leak or low fluid level. A low fluid level may also mean that brake pads are wo...
Page 78 - Steering / Suspension; Toe Alignment; Rear Springs
2 1 76 MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION Steering / Suspension Toe Alignment Use the following procedure to check the toe alignment of the vehicle. The recommended toe alignment is 3-6 mm toe out.1. Set the handlebars in a straight-ahead position. 2. Place stands (1) in front of the vehicle, perpendicular...
Page 79 - Steering Assembly; Loosen
2 1 3 4 14-17 N-m 77 MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION Steering / Suspension Steering Assembly Check the steering assembly of the vehicle periodically for loose nuts and bolts. If loose nuts and bolts are found, see your Polaris dealer for service before operating the vehicle. Handlebar Adjustment 1. Remo...
Page 80 - Carburetor Idle Adjustment
1 + RPM -- RPM 78 MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION Carburetor Idle Adjustment IMPORTANT: Your Polaris vehicle is calibrated at the factory for optimal performance at altitudes ranging from zero to 1800 meters and at temperatures of 4 degrees C. or higher. Above 1800 meters the engine air/fuel mixture bec...
Page 81 - Throttle Cable Freeplay Adjustment
1 3 2 4 2 1.6-3.2 mm 2 4 2 2 2 79 MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION Throttle Cable Freeplay Adjustment 1. Locate the throttle cable adjuster (1) on the handlebar. 2. Slide the boots (2) off the cable adjuster sleeve (3). Loosen the adjuster (4). 3. Turn the adjuster until 1.6-3.2 mm of freeplay exists at ...
Page 82 - Side Panel Removal; Reinstallation
80 MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION Side Panel Removal NOTE: Side panel removal may be difficult until the locking tabs and receivers have been snapped and unsnapped a few times. 1. Remove the seat.2. Grasp the rear of the side panel near the rear cab. Pull the panel forward and outward quickly and firml...
Page 83 - Wheel Removal / Installation
81 MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION Wheel Removal / Installation CAUTION Operating with improperly installed wheels will affect vehicle handling and could cause an accident resulting in serious injury or death. Always use original equipment size and type when replacing tires. Install wheels properly. 1. ...
Page 84 - Tires; Tire Tread Depth; Always replace tires when tread; Wheel and Hub Tightening; items. These services must be performed by an authorized dealer.
3 mm 82 MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION Tires Tire Tread Depth Always replace tires when tread depth is worn to 3 mm or less. WARNING Operating your vehicle with worn tires, improperly inflated tires, non-standard tires or improperly installed tires will affect vehicle handling and could cause an accide...
Page 85 - Drive Chain; Rear Drive Chain Slack
83 MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION Drive Chain Always inspect the drive chain before operating the vehicle. Check for damaged or missing o-rings or damaged rollers. Check for correct slack adjustment. Maintain the stone guard-to-rear sprocket clearance at 3 mm. Lubricate the outer surfaces of the roller...
Page 86 - Fuel Filter
84 MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION Drive Chain Rear Drive Chain Slack 5. Roll the vehicle forward or backward to adjust the chain slack to the proper tension. See the illustration for proper splice link clip opening position (1). 6. Tighten the eccentric locking bolts to 61 N-m. 7. Tighten the caliper m...
Page 87 - Air Filter; Reverse the steps to reinstall all
1 2 3 4 5 85 MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION Air Filter 1. Position the vehicle on a level surface. 2. Place the transmission in gear. 3. Lock the mechanical parking brake. 4. Remove the seat. 5. Unlatch the air box clips (1). Remove the air box cover. 6. Loosen the hose clamp (2) and remove the filter ...
Page 88 - Lights; Headlight Replacement
1 2 86 MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION Lights WARNING Poor lighting can result in loss of control or an accident. Lights become dirty during normal operation. Wash the headlights and tail lights frequently.Hot components can cause serious burns to skin. Do not service the headlamps until they’ve cooled....
Page 89 - High Beam Adjustment
87 MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION Lights High Beam Adjustment 1. Position the vehicle on a level surface. The headlight should be approximately 7.6 meters from a wall. 2. Place the transmission in neutral. 3. Lock the mechanical parking brake. 4. Measure the distance from the floor to the center of the...
Page 90 - Taillight/Signal Light Replacement; Rotate the taillight socket; Indicator Lamp Replacement
88 MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION Lights Taillight/Signal Light Replacement 1. Place the transmission in gear.2. Lock the mechanical parking brake. 3. Rotate the taillight socket counterclockwise to remove it. 4. Remove the lamp.5. Apply dielectric grease to the socket. 6. Install the new lamp.7. Test ...
Page 91 - Recoil Housing Drain; after operating the vehicle in wet; Reinstall the screw after draining
1 2 3 89 MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION Recoil Housing Drain Always drain the recoil housing (1) after operating the vehicle in wet conditions. Always remove the drain plug before storing the vehicle. NOTE: Water will enter the recoil housing if the starter handle (2) is disengaged from the rope guide ...
Page 92 - Spark Plugs
2 3 1 19 N-m 90 MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION Spark Plugs 1. Remove the left side panel. See page 80. 2. Remove the spark plug wire (1). Use the spark plug wrench (2) to remove the spark plug (3). Turn the plug counterclockwise to remove it. 3. Inspect the electrodes for wear and carbon buildup. Repla...
Page 93 - Spark Plug Condition; Normal; and heat range for the engine and the service.; Fouled; The insulator tip is black. A damp film covers the firing end. There
91 MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION Spark Plugs Spark Plug Condition Normal The insulator tip is tan or brown. There are few combustion deposits. The electrodes are not burned or eroded. This indicates the proper type and heat range for the engine and the service. NOTE: The tip should not be white. A whi...
Page 94 - Vehicle Immersion; Drain any water found in
RES ON OFF 92 MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION Vehicle Immersion CAUTION If the vehicle stops while fully submerged, major engine damage can result if the machine is not thoroughly inspected. Take the vehicle to your dealer before starting the engine. If your vehicle has been totally submerged in water a...
Page 96 - Spark Arrestor; Occasionally, the spark arrestor may accumulate carbon, which can; from the bottom of the muffler.
94 MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION Spark Arrestor Occasionally, the spark arrestor may accumulate carbon, which can restrict the exhaust if left unattended. Purge the spark arrestor. WARNING Allow components to cool sufficiently before servicing. The exhaust system can get extremely hot. Never run the e...
Page 98 - Battery; Battery Removal
96 MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION Battery WARNING Improperly connecting or disconnecting battery cables can cause sparks which could result in an explosion, causing serious injury or death. When removing the battery, always disconnect the negative (black) cable first. When reinstalling the battery, alw...
Page 99 - Battery Storage; is fully charged
97 MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION Battery Battery Storage Whenever the vehicle is not used for a period of three months or more, remove the battery from the vehicle. Verify that it’s fully charged, and store it out of the sun in a cool, dry place. Check battery voltage each month during storage and rec...
Page 100 - Battery Charging Chart (Constant Current Charger)
98 MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION Battery Battery Charging Chart (Constant Current Charger) State of Charge Voltage Action Charge Time* (Using constant current charger @ standard amps specified on top of battery) 100% 12.8-13.0 volts None, check at 3 mos. from date of manufacture None required 75%-100%...
Page 101 - Cleaning the Vehicle; Waxing the Vehicle
99 MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION Cleaning the Vehicle Keeping the vehicle clean will extend the life of components. S Use a garden hose and a pail of mild soap and water S Use a professional-type washing mitten, cleaning the upper body first and the lower parts last. S Rinse with clean water frequentl...
Page 102 - Storing the Vehicle
100 MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION Storing the Vehicle See page 103 for the part numbers of Polaris products. Clean the Vehicle See page 99. Stabilize the Fuel 1. Fill the fuel tank.2. Add Polaris Carbon Clean Fuel Treatment or Polaris Fuel Stabilizer. Follow the instructions on the container. (Carbon ...
Page 103 - Engine Fogging; so that the tires are not touching the ground.; Accessories; such as hand held spot lights. See your Polaris dealer for more
101 MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION Storing the Vehicle Engine Fogging Use Polaris Engine Fogging Oil. Follow label directions carefully. CAUTION Starting the engine during the storage period will disturb the protective oil film, which can lead to engine damage. Never start the engine during the storage...
Page 104 - Transporting the Vehicle; FRAME
RES ON OFF 102 MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION Transporting the Vehicle Follow these procedures when transporting the vehicle. 1. Turn the engine off. Remove the key to prevent loss during transporting. 2. Place the transmission in gear. 3. Lock the mechanical parking brake. 4. Turn the fuel valve off.5...
Page 105 - POLARIS PRODUCTS
103 POLARIS PRODUCTS Part No. Description Engine Lubricant 2870791 Fogging Oil (355 ml Aerosol) 2871281 Premium 4 Synthetic 0W-40 (4-Cycle) Engine Oil (.95 l) 2871844 Premium 4 Synthetic 0W-40 (4-Cycle) Engine Oil (3.8 l) Gearcase / Transmission Lubricants 2873602 Premium AGL Synthetic Gearcase Lube...
Page 106 - TROUBLESHOOTING; Drive Belt and Cover Problems; Possible Cause
104 TROUBLESHOOTING Drive Belt and Cover Problems Possible Cause Solution Driving the vehicle onto a pickup or tall trailer. Avoid stopping on the ramp or creeping slowly up the ramp. Starting out going up a steep incline. Perform the K-turn as described on page 32. Driving at low RPM or low ground ...
Page 107 - solutions using the following charts.; Engine Does Not Rotate
105 TROUBLESHOOTING Contact your Polaris dealer for service if you’re unable to identify solutions using the following charts. Engine Does Not Rotate Possible Cause Solution Blown fuse Replace fuse Low battery voltage Recharge battery to 12.5 VDC Loose battery connections Check all connections and t...
Page 108 - Engine Backfires
106 TROUBLESHOOTING Engine Backfires Possible Cause Solution Weak spark from spark plugs Inspect, clean and/or replace spark plugs Incorrect spark plug gap or heat range Set gap to specs or replace plugs Old or non-recommended fuel Replace with new fuel Incorrectly installed spark plug wires See you...
Page 109 - Engine Stops or Loses Power
107 TROUBLESHOOTING Engine Stops or Loses Power Possible Cause Solution Out of fuel Turn fuel valve to reserve, refuel Kinked or plugged fuel vent line Inspect and replace Water present in fuel / old fuel Replace with new fuel Overuse of choke Inspect, clean and/or replace spark plugs Fouled or defe...
Page 110 - SPECIFICATIONS
108 SPECIFICATIONS 2005 Trail Boss 330 Quadricycle Capacities Body Style Gen IV Gross Vehicle Weight 438 kg Fuel Capacity 12.35 l Transmission Oil 335 ml Engine Oil Capacity 1.8 l (incl. oil cooler ) 1.6 l (oil change only) Front Rack 34.1 kg Rear Rack 56.7 kg Tongue Weight 38.6 kg Towing Rating 386...
Page 112 - Jetting Chart
110 SPECIFICATIONS 2005 Trail Boss 330 Quadricycle Jetting Chart Altitude AMBIENT TEMPERATURE Below 5 ° C +5 ° C and above Meters 0-1800 127.5 122.5 1800-3700 120 115 Clutching Chart Altitude Shift Weight Drive Clutch Spring Driven Clutch Spring Helix/Spring Setting Meters 0-1800 10RH 5630709 Blue/G...
Page 113 - WARRANTY; LIMITED WARRANTY
111 WARRANTY LIMITED WARRANTY Polaris Industries Inc., 2100 Highway 55, Medina, MN 55340, gives a TWO YEAR LIM- ITED WARRANTY on all components of the Polaris Quadricycle against defects in materi- al or workmanship. This warranty covers the parts and labor charges for repair or replacement of defec...
Page 114 - LIMITATIONS OF WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES; HOW TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE
112 WARRANTY LIMITATIONS OF WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE) ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE ABOVE TWO YEAR WARRAN- TY PERIOD. POLARIS FURTHER DISCLAIMS ALL EXPRESS WARRANTIES N...
Page 115 - MAINTENANCE RECORD
113 MAINTENANCE RECORD DATE MILES/KM TECHNICIAN SERVICE PERFORMED / COMMENTS
Page 118 - INDEX
116 INDEX A Accessories 101 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Age Restriction 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Air Filter 85 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B Battery 96-98 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Battery Charging 97-98 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Battery Insta...