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Maintenance – Polaris Offroad Vehicle User Manual

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MAINTENANCE

Cleaning Your ATV

Keeping your ATV clean will not only improve its appearance but it can also extend

the life of various components. With a few precautions, your ATV can be cleaned

much like an automobile.

Washing

If a high pressure type car wash system is used, extreme care must be taken to

avoid water damage to the wheel bearings, transmission seals, body panels,

brakes and warning labels. Many expensive repair bills can result from using high

pressure detergent systems.
NOTE: If a high pressure car wash is used, grease all zerk fittings immediately af-

ter washing. Also run the vehicle to evaporate any water that might have entered

the engine or exhaust system.
The best and safest way to clean your ATV is with a garden hose and a pail of mild

soap and water. Use a professional type washing mitten, cleaning the upper body

first and the lower parts last. Rinse with water frequently and dry with a chamois

to prevent water spots. NOTE: If warning labels are damaged, contact your a Po-

laris dealer for free replacement.

Waxing

Your ATV can be waxed with any quality brand automotive paste wax. Avoid the

use of harsh cleaners since they can scratch the body finish.

Storage

If your ATV is to be placed in ex-

tended or off season storage, the fol-

lowing steps should be taken to pre-

serve its condition.
1. Perform all necessary repairs

and thoroughly clean the ATV.

2. Turn the fuel valve to “off” and

drain the carburetor.

3. On 2-cycle engines, remove the

spark plug and pour approxi-

mately one ounce of injection oil

into the cylinder. Operate the

starter for a few seconds and re-

install the spark plug.

4. On 4-cycle engines, remove the spark plug and pour approximately one ounce

of Premium 4 oil into the cylinder. Operate the starter for a few seconds and

reinstall the spark plug.

5. Remove the battery. Store it in a cool, dry place out of the sun.
6. Lubricate suspension pivot points, lower steering post, all U-joints (if any) and

rear axle fittings (if any).

Drain tube

attached

here

Drain Screw