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Maintenance, Cooling system – Polaris FST IQ Touring User Manual

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MAINTENANCE

Cooling System

Bleeding the Cooling System

9. While observing the bleed return and making sure the coolant level

is visible in the filler neck, observe the engine temperature in the

digital display. The temperature should rise steadily, indicating that

the system is bleeding properly.

10. If the temperature does not rise after approximately one (1) minute,

repeat steps 8 and 9. Make sure steps 8 and 9 are followed precisely

during the entire bleed procedure.

11. Reinstall the coolant pressure cap when engine temperature reaches

120

° (48° C). Do not stop the engine at this step.

NOTE:

If the engine is stopped before the cap is installed, a large amount of

coolant will flow out of the filler neck and the entire bleed procedure

will have to be performed again.

12. While the engine temperature is rising, allow the engine to idle until

the temperature reaches approximately 220

° F (104° C). Do not stop

the engine at this step.

13. Feel the coolers at the rear of the snowmobile (rear cooler, de-icers,

grippers, as equipped). These components should be warm to the

touch, indicating the thermostat is open and the entire cooling sys-

tem is bleeding. If coolant is still flowing from the bleed return and

there is coolant in the filler neck, the system has been bled properly.

14. Stop the engine.
15. Remove the coolant overflow tank cap. Add coolant to the “COLD

FILL” mark on the tank. Reinstall the cap.