2010 Polaris 600 IQ Shift Owners Manual - Page 123

2010 Polaris 600 IQ Shift Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Noise in drive system Engine Troubleshooting Probable Cause Solution Broken drive clutch components Bearing failure/ chaincase, jackshaft, or front drive shaft Drive belt surface flat spots Drive chain loose Drive chain worn, sprocket teeth broken Poor low RPM performance Worn drive belt Excessive belt/ sheave clearance Loose torque stop Sticky clutch Poor fuel quality Engine doesn't turn Seized engine • SEE YOUR DEALER. • SEE YOUR DEALER. • Inspect and replace as needed. • Inspect and adjust (or replace). • SEE YOUR DEALER. • Inspect and replace as needed. • SEE YOUR DEALER. • Inspect and adjust. • SEE YOUR DEALER. • Use 87-91 octane fuel (or higher). • SEE YOUR DEALER. Seizure is a result of poor lubrication, inadequate fuel supply, broken parts or improper cooling. • Fuel may have entered the crankcase while the vehicle was standing or being transported. SEE YOUR DEALER to correct the cause. Drain plug(s) are located on the lower crankcase for emergency draining. Hydrostatic lock 120

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TROUBLESHOOTING
Engine Troubleshooting
Problem
Probable Cause
Solution
Noise in drive sys-
tem
Broken drive clutch
components
SEE YOUR DEALER.
Bearing failure/
chaincase, jackshaft,
or front drive shaft
SEE YOUR DEALER.
Drive belt surface
flat spots
Inspect and replace as needed.
Drive chain loose
Inspect and adjust (or replace).
Drive chain worn,
sprocket teeth bro-
ken
SEE YOUR DEALER.
Poor low RPM per-
formance
Worn drive belt
Inspect and replace as needed.
Excessive belt/
sheave clearance
SEE YOUR DEALER.
Loose torque stop
Inspect and adjust.
Sticky clutch
SEE YOUR DEALER.
Poor fuel quality
Use 87-91 octane fuel (or higher).
Engine doesn't turn
Seized engine
SEE YOUR DEALER. Seizure is a
result of poor lubrication, inade-
quate fuel supply, broken parts or
improper cooling.
Hydrostatic lock
Fuel may have entered the crankcase
while the vehicle was standing or
being transported. SEE YOUR
DEALER to correct the cause. Drain
plug(s) are located on the lower
crankcase for emergency draining.