Polaris A07MH50AX Offroad Vehicle User Manual


 
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BRAKES
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Pedal Removal and Installation
1. Remove the RH footwell to gain access to the rear master
cylinder.
2. Remove the cotter key.
3. Remove the washers, bushings, and tension spring.
4. Reverse the steps for installation, use a new cotter key
during installation.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Brakes Squeal
Dirty/contaminated friction pads
Improper alignment
Worn disc
Worn disc splines
Poor Brake Performance
•Air in system
Water in system (brake fluid contaminated)
Caliper/disc misaligned
Caliper dirty or damaged
Brake line damaged or lining ruptured
Worn disc and/or friction pads
Incorrectly adjusted lever
Incorrectly adjusted stationary pad
Worn or damaged master cylinder or components
Improper clearance between lever and switch
Lever Vibration
Disc damaged
Disc worn (runout or thickness variance exceeds
service limit)
Caliper Overheats (Brakes Drag)
Compensating port plugged
Pad clearance set incorrectly
Auxiliary brake pedal incorrectly adjusted
Brake lever or pedal binding or unable to return fully
Parking brake left on
Residue build up under caliper seals
Operator riding brakes
Brakes Lock
Alignment of caliper to disc
X2 Shown