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OPERATION
Driving Through Water
Your Polaris vehicle can operate through water with a maximum recom-
mended depth equal to the bottom of the footrests. Follow these proce-
dures when operating through water:
1. Determine water
depths and current
before entering water.
2. Choose a crossing
where both banks have
gradual inclines.
3. Avoid operating
through deep or fast-
flowing water.
4. After leaving water,
test the brakes. Apply
them lightly several
times while driving
slowly. The friction
will help dry out the
pads.
NOTICE: Major engine damage can result if the vehicle is not thoroughly
inspected after operation in water. Perform the services outlined in
the maintenance chart. See page 50. The following areas need
special attention: engine oil, transmission oil, front and rear
gearcases (if equipped) and all grease fittings
.
If the vehicle tips or overturns in water, or if the engine stops during or
after operating in water, restarting can result in serious engine
damage. Transport the vehicle to your dealer for service before
restarting the engine. If this is not possible, follow the vehicle
immersion inspection and drying procedures outlined on page 84,
then see your dealer for service at the first opportunity.
If it’s unavoidable to enter water deeper than the footrest level:
• Proceed slowly. Avoid rocks and obstacles.
• Balance your weight carefully. Avoid sudden movements.
• Maintain a steady rate of speed. Do not make sudden turns or stops.
Do not make sudden throttle changes.
Maximum Depth