2014 Polaris 600 Indy Voyager Owners Manual - Page 120

2014 Polaris 600 Indy Voyager Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING Drive System Troubleshooting Problem Machine fails to move Probable Cause Solution Clutch jammed Track jammed • Check for twisted belt or broken spring. SEE YOUR DEALER. • Foreign object may be caught or the rail slide melted to the track clips due to lack of lubrication. • Track may be iced up or frozen to the ground. • Chain is loose or broken or chain tightener is loose. SEE YOUR DEALER. • Inspect and replace as needed. Ratcheting or jerky drive-away from slow speed Noise in drive system Chaincase sprocket or chain jammed or broken Drive belt surface flat spots Broken drive clutch components Bearing failure/ chaincase, jackshaft, or front drive shaft Drive belt surface flat spots Drive chain loose or worn, sprocket teeth broken Worn or narrow belt Excessive belt/ sheave clearance Wrong belt Clutch alignment out of spec Engine mount broken or loose • SEE YOUR DEALER. • SEE YOUR DEALER. • Inspect and replace as needed. • Inspect and adjust, or replace. SEE YOUR DEALER. • Replace the drive belt. • SEE YOUR DEALER. • Replace the drive belt. • SEE YOUR DEALER. • Inspect and replace. SEE YOUR DEALER. Harsh drive clutch engagement Drive belt turns over 118

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TROUBLESHOOTING
Drive System Troubleshooting
Problem
Probable Cause
Solution
Machine fails to
move
Clutch jammed
°
Check for twisted belt or broken
spring. SEE YOUR DEALER.
Track jammed
°
Foreign object may be caught or the
rail slide melted to the track clips
due to lack of lubrication.
°
Track may be iced up or frozen to
the ground.
Chaincase sprocket
or chain jammed or
broken
°
Chain is loose or broken or chain
tightener is loose. SEE YOUR
DEALER.
Ratcheting or jerky
drive-away from
slow speed
Drive belt surface
flat spots
°
Inspect and replace as needed.
Noise in drive
system
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 or
worn, sprocket teeth
broken
°
Inspect and adjust, or replace.
SEE YOUR DEALER.
Harsh drive clutch
engagement
Worn or narrow belt
°
Replace the drive belt.
Excessive belt/
sheave clearance
°
SEE YOUR DEALER.
Drive belt turns over
Wrong belt
°
Replace the drive belt.
Clutch alignment out
of spec
°
SEE YOUR DEALER.
Engine mount
broken or loose
°
Inspect and replace. SEE YOUR
DEALER.