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Maintenance, Foam oil breather element, Caution – Polaris IQ Turbo LX User Manual

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MAINTENANCE

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Foam Oil Breather Element

The foam oil breather element absorbs small amounts of liquid to pro-

tect sensors within the intake system from damage due to oil ingestion.

Check the element before each ride. Clean or replace the breather ele-

ment at each engine oil change. Clean the element if the snowmobile has

been tipped on its left side three times, either during service or while

riding, as oil may leak into the element.

The foam oil breather element is

located inside the airbox.
1. Open the hood.
2. Release the airbox cover retain-

ing clips and remove the cover.

3. Remove the foam breather ele-

ment.

4. Wash the foam element in

soapy water, then rinse thor-

oughly and let dry.

NOTE:

If soap and water are not readily available, remove as much liquid as

possible by pressing the foam element in paper towels or a similar

absorbent material.

5. Reinstall the dry foam element, or install a new foam element.

NOTE:

Always replace a foam element that is brittle, cracked, crumbling or

otherwise damaged. For best performance, routinely replace the foam

element with every other engine oil change.

6. Reinstall the airbox cover. Secure all retaining clips.

CAUTION

Operating the snowmobile with a clogged foam oil breather element can

result in severe engine damage. Always clean or replace the element as rec-

ommended.

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