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ADULT SECTION
Emission Control Information
Emission Control Label
Your snowmobile is equipped at the time of sale with an emission
control information (ECI) label and a factory-installed emissions
information hang tag. These items are required by U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency regulations. The EC I label is permanently affixed to
either the right side of the tunnel or the engine recoil cover. The ECI
label should not be removed, even after you purchase the snowmobile.
You may remove the factory-installed emissions information hangtag,
which is intended solely for your use in making a purchasing decision.
Emission Control Maintenance Requirements
Your snowmobile is certified to operate on gasoline with a minimum
octane level of 87 (R+M)/2. The emission control system designation
per SAE J1930 is EM. If your snowmobile is equipped with a check
engine light and it comes on, you must take your snowmobile to a
qualified dealer for diagnostic service. Specifications and adjustments
for engine tune--ups are located in the Service Manual, which is
available to your qualified service technician. Reverse (if equipped)
must not be engaged during engine tune-ups.
Owner ’s Responsibilities
Please read the Snowmobile Engine Emissions Limited Warranty on
page 91, and read the maintenance section of your owner ’s manual.
You are responsible for ensuring that the specified maintenance is
performed, including the emission--related maintenance outlined in
these sections of the manual.
Polaris considers the specified maintenance for the spark plugs and oil
changes to be critical emission--related maintenance. Any qualified
repair shop or qualified person may maintain, replace, or repair the
emission control devices or syst ems on your snowmobile. Polaris
recommends that you contact an authorized Polaris dealer to perform
any service that may be necessary.