Polaris Widetrack LX Offroad Vehicle User Manual


 
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Engine Troubleshooting
Problem Probable Cause Solution
Noise in drive
system
Broken drive clutch
components
SEE YOUR DEALER.
Bearing failure/ chain-
case, jackshaft, or front
drive shaft
SEE YOUR DEALER.
Drive belt surface flat
spots
Inspect and replace if necessary.
Drive chain loose or
worn, sprocket teeth
broken
Inspect and adjust or replace.
Poor low RPM
performance
Worn drive belt Inspect and replace if necessary.
Excessive belt/sheave
clearance
SEE YOUR DEALER.
Loose torque stop Inspect and adjust.
Sticky clutch SEE YOUR DEALER.
Engine doesn’t
start (electric
start models)
Wire connections SEE YOUR DEALER.
Engine doesn’t
turn
Seized engine SEE YOUR DEALER. Seizure is a
result of poor lubrication, inadequate
fuel supply, broken parts, or improper
cooling.
Hydrostatic lock Fuel may have entered crankcase
while vehicle was standing or being
transported. SEE YOUR DEALER to
correct cause. Drain plug(s) are
located on lower crankcase for emer-
gency draining.