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Maintenance – Polaris Offroad Vehicle User Manual

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MAINTENANCE

Front Brake

The front brakes are hydraulic disc type brakes which are activated by the brake

lever being moved toward the handlebar. These brakes are self-adjusting and re-

quire no adjustment.
The following checks are recommended to keep the brake system in good operat-

ing condition. How often they need checking depends upon the type of driving that

has been done.
D

Keep fluid level in the master cylinder reservoir between the max and min level

marks at all times. Normal functioning of the diaphragm is to extend into the

reservoir as fluid level drops. If the fluid level is low and the diaphragm is not

extended, a leak is indicated and the diaphragm should be replaced. Always

fill the reservoir as indicated whenever the cover is loosened or removed to

insure proper diaphragm operation. Use Polaris DOT 3 brake fluid (PN

2870990).

WARNING: Once a bottle of brake fluid is opened, use what is necessary and dis-

card the rest. Do not store or use a partial bottle of brake fluid. Brake fluid is hygro-

scopic, meaning it rapidly absorbs moisture from the air. This causes the boiling

temperature of the brake fluid to drop, which can lead to early brake fade and the

possibility of serious injury.
D

Check brake system for fluid

leaks.

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Check brake system for fluid

leaks.

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Check brake for excessive travel

or spongy feel.

D

Check friction pads for wear, dam-

age and looseness.

D

Check security and surface condi-

tion of the disc.

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Pads should be changed when

worn to 3/64″ (.1 cm), or about

the thickness of a dime.

3/64″ (.1 cm)