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Maintenance, Polaris recommended maintenance program – Polaris 2010 FST IQ Touring User Manual

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MAINTENANCE

Polaris Recommended Maintenance Program

To ensure many trouble-free miles of snowmobiling enjoyment, follow

recommended regular maintenance and perform service checks as out-

lined in this manual. Record maintenance and service in the Mainte-

nance Log beginning on page 157.
The recommended maintenance schedule on your snowmobile calls for

service and maintenance inspections at 150 miles (240 km), 500 miles

(800 km) and 1500 miles (2400 km). These inspections should be per-

formed by a qualified service technician. For continued optimum perfor-

mance and component life, continue maintenance checks at 1500 mile
(2400 km) intervals.
All necessary replacement parts and labor incurred, with the exception

of authorized warranty repairs, become the responsibility of the regis-

tered owner. If, during the course of the warranty period, part failures

occur as a result of owner neglect in performing recommended regular

maintenance, the cost of repairs are the responsibility of the owner.
Personal safety is critical when attempting to service or make adjust-

ments to your snowmobile. If you're not familiar with safe service or

adjustment procedures and the use of tools, or if you don't feel comfort-

able performing these tasks yourself, contact an authorized Polaris

dealer for service.
Polaris does not recommend tipping the snowmobile onto it's side for

service. In the event of a tip-over or rollover, check the oil level before

operating the snowmobile. Inspect the foam oil breather element any

time the snowmobile has been tipped onto its left side. Clean the ele-

ment if oil is present. See page 102.

NOTICE: Hot components can cause damage to plastic. Always make sure the

exhaust system and engine have cooled if you must tip the

snowmobile on its side for service or inspection.