Polaris SL2 Automobile User Manual


 
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FEATURES AND CONTROLS
Indicator Lamps
Lamp Indicates Condition
Turn Signal
Hazard Signals
Both arrows flash when either a turn signal or the hazard signal is
activated. If a lamp fails, or if there is a short circuit in the signal system,
the lamp flashes at more than twice the normal rate.
Low Fuel This lamp illuminates when approximately one gallon (3.8 liters) of fuel
remains in the fuel tank.
Hot Engine This lamp illuminates to indicate an overheated engine. If the indicator
flashes, the overheating condition remains, and the system will
automatically reduce engine power.
Check Engine If this lamp illuminates while the engine is running, contact an authorized
dealer promptly for diagnosis. If abnormal engine operation is detected
the light will remain on as long as the fault condition exists. Retrieve the
error codes for diagnosis. See page 26. This lamp is also known as a
malfunction indicator lamp (MIL).
Low Battery
Voltage
This lamp illuminates when battery voltage is low (or when voltage is
above the normal range). Turn non-essential accessories off to conserve
power. Make sure the charging system is operating properly.
Traction Control This lamp illuminates if the user disables traction control with the ESP
Switch. See page 21.
ESP Disabled This lamp illuminates if the user disables the ESP with the ESP Switch.
Always enable the ESP for normal operation. See page 21.
ESP
Intervention
The ESP Intervention lamp flashes when the ESP is actively assisting.
The lamp illuminates solid to indicate a system failure. See your dealer
for service.
Brake Failure This lamp illuminates if a brake component is not operating properly. Do
not operate the vehicle. Inspect brake fluid levels and/or see your dealer
for service.
Seat Belt The seat belt lamp illuminates whenever the key is in the ON position
and the driver’s seat belt is not fastened.
EPAS Warning This lamp illuminates briefly when the key is turned to the ON position. If
the ignition is left on for 5 minutes without starting the engine, the lamp
illuminates to indicate that the EPAS has shut down to conserve battery
power. If the lamp illuminates after starting the engine, the power
steering system is inoperative. See your dealer for service.
Park Brake
Engaged
This lamp illuminates when the park brake is engaged. If it illuminates
when the park brake is NOT engaged, see your dealer for service.
Low Oil
Pressure
This lamp illuminates if engine oil pressure drops below safe operating
pressure. If this lamp illuminates while the engine is running, turn the
engine off as soon as safely possible and check the oil level. If the oil
level is correct and the lamp remains on after the engine is restarted,
turn the engine off immediately.
BRAKE FAILURE