Polaris SL2 Automobile User Manual


 
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CLEANING AND STORAGE
Seasonal Storage
If you will not operate the vehicle for 60 days or longer, such as during the winter, storing it
properly will help prevent damage to the fuel system, electrical system, engine, suspensions,
tires and body. During extended storage periods, maintain tire pressure and battery voltage at
the recommended levels.
1. Choose a dry, well-ventilated storage location away from direct sunlight, preferably a
garage or similar structure. The structure should have a firm, flat, clean surface free of
oil and gasoline. The structure should have a relatively constant and moderate
temperature.
2. Proper storage starts with cleaning, washing and waxing the hood, chassis, upholstery
and plastic parts. Be sure that corrosive salt and acids are removed from surfaces before
beginning preservation with waxes and rust inhibitors (grease, oil or paint). Clean and
touch up with paint any rusted or previously painted surfaces.
3. Apply a light coat of oil or grease to all bushings, spindle shafts and tie rod ends.
4. Change the engine oil. See page 53. Start the engine and allow it to idle just long enough
to circulate the new oil throughout the engine.
5. Fog the engine using the recommended aerosol fogging oil available from your dealer.
Follow the instructions on the container.
6. Treat the fuel system with a fuel stabilizer. If a fuel stabilizer is not used, the fuel tank,
fuel lines and fuel rail should be completely drained of gasoline.
7. Remove the spark plugs. Spray a light amount of engine fogging oil into each cylinder to
prevent rust. Reinstall the plugs.
8. Make sure the coolant quality and level in the system is adequate for freeze protection
during storage.
9. Apply a metal protectant to shock absorber shafts or any exposed metal to prevent
corrosion.
10. Separate electrical connector blocks and clean corrosive build-up from connectors.
Lubricate or pack connector blocks with Nyogel grease and reconnect. Replace worn or
frayed electrical wire and connectors.
11. Prepare the battery for storage. See page 80.
12. Verify that tire pressure is at specification. See page 65.
13. Cover intake and exhaust openings to prevent small animals from entering.
14. Elevate the vehicle using appropriate jack stands. Remove the wheels to prevent flat
spots on the tires.
15. Do not engage the park brake. If engaged, the brake pads may stick to the discs.
16. Cover the vehicle with a fabric cover. Do not use plastic or vinyl covers, which trap
moisture and encourage rust and corrosion.