2.19
MAINTENANCE
2
Battery Maintenance
Complete battery servicing information for both conventional
and sealed batteries can be found in Chapter 10 of this
manual.
NOTE: Expected battery shelf life is 6-8 months
depending on storage conditions. As a general rule
before placing the battery into service, check the
battery condition and charge accordingly.
NOTE: New Batteries: Batteries must be fully
charged before use or battery life will be reduced by
10-30% of full potential. Charge battery for 3-5 hours
at a current equivalent of 1/10 of the battery's rated
amp/hour capacity. Do not use the alternator to
charge a new battery. (Refer to battery video PN
9917987).
(Conventional Battery Only)
Inspect the battery fluid level.
When the electrolyte nears the lower level, remove the battery
and add distilled water only to the upper level line .
To Remove the Battery:
1.
Disconnect holder strap and remove cover.
2.
Disconnect battery negative (-) (black) cable first, followed
by the positive (+) (red) cable.
3.
Disconnect the vent hose.
4.
Remove the battery.
5.
(Conventional Battery Only)
Remove the filler caps and
add distilled water only as needed to bring each cell to the
proper level. Do not overfill the battery.
IMPORTANT: Use only distilled water. Tap water
contains minerals which are harmful to a battery.
IMPORTANT: Do not allow cleaning solution or tap
water to enter a battery, as it will shorten the life of the
battery.
6.
Fully recharge the battery.
7.
Reinstall battery caps
(Conventional Battery Only)
.
8.
Clean battery cables and terminals with a stiff wire brush.
Corrosion can be removed using a solution of one cup water
and one tablespoon baking soda. Rinse well with clean
water and dry thoroughly.
9.
Reinstall battery, attaching positive (+) (red) cable first and
then the negative (-) (black) cable.
10. Reattach vent hose making sure it is properly routed and not
kinked or pinched.
11. Coat terminals and bolt threads with Dielectric Grease
(PN
2871329)
.
12. Reinstall battery cover and holder strap.
Cooling System
The engine coolant level is controlled or maintained by the
recovery system. The recovery system components are the
recovery bottle, radiator filler neck, radiator pressure cap and
connecting hose.
As coolant operating temperature increases, the expanding
(heated) excess coolant is forced out of the radiator past the
pressure cap and into the recovery bottle. As engine coolant
temperature decreases the contracting (cooled) coolant is drawn
back up from the tank past the pressure cap and into the radiator.
• Some coolant level drop on new machines is normal as
the system is purging itself of trapped air. Observe
coolant levels often during the break-in period.
• Overheating of engine could occur if air is not fully
purged from system.
• Polaris Premium 60/40 anti-freeze is premixed and
ready to use. Do not dilute with water.
WARNING
Battery electrolyte is poisonous. It contains sulfuric
acid. Serious burns can result from contact with
skin, eyes or clothing. Antidote:
External:
Flush with water.
Internal:
Drink large quantities of water or milk.
Follow with milk of magnesia, beaten egg, or
vegetable oil. Call physician immediately.
Eyes:
Flush with water for 15 minutes and get
prompt medical attention.
Batteries produce explosive gases. Keep sparks,
flame, cigarettes, etc. away. Ventilate when
charging or using in an enclosed space. Always
shield eyes when working near batteries.
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
Maintain between
level marks
upper and lower
CAUTION
To reduce the chance of sparks: Whenever
removing the battery, disconnect the negative
(black) cable first. When reinstalling the battery,
install the negative cable last.
Summary of Contents for Sportsman 800 EFI
Page 4: ...NOTES ...
Page 18: ...NOTES GENERAL INFORMATION 1 14 ...
Page 25: ...2 7 MAINTENANCE 2 LUBRICATION FLUIDS SPORTSMAN Component Locations Sportsman Only Deluxe ...
Page 56: ...2 38 MAINTENANCE Maintenance Schedule Service Date Hours Miles Service Performed Serviced By ...
Page 116: ...NOTES ENGINE 3 60 ...
Page 137: ...4 21 FUEL INJECTION 4 EFI CIRCUIT Power On EFI CIRCUIT Crank Position Sensor ...
Page 138: ...4 22 FUEL INJECTION EFI CIRCUIT Fuel Pump EFI CIRCUIT Throttle Position Sensor ...
Page 140: ...4 24 FUEL INJECTION EFI CIRCUIT Malfunction Indicator Light ...
Page 167: ...5 27 BODY STEERING SUSPENSION 5 X2 CARGO BOX Exploded View ...
Page 170: ...5 30 BODY STEERING SUSPENSION X2 SEAT ASSEMBLY Exploded Views ...
Page 174: ...NOTES BODY STEERING SUSPENSION 5 34 ...
Page 206: ...NOTES CLUTCH SYSTEM 6 32 ...
Page 244: ...7 38 FINAL DRIVE Rear Gearcase Exploded View ...
Page 245: ...TRANSMISSION 8 1 CHAPTER 8 TRANSMISSION 8 SPORTSMAN 8 3 8 18 SPORTSMAN X2 8 19 8 38 ...
Page 246: ...NOTES TRANSMISSION 8 2 ...
Page 248: ...8 4 SPORTSMAN TRANSMISSION TRANSMISSION EXPLODED VIEW Sportsman Transmission ...
Page 265: ...8 21 X2 Touring Transmission 8 242 262 262 262 262 262 ...
Page 266: ...8 22 X2 Touring Transmission Mounting Exploded View x2 x3 x4 x4 x2 x1 x1 x1 ...
Page 312: ...NOTES BRAKES 9 30 ...
Page 322: ...10 10 ELECTRICAL SPEEDOMETER TROUBLESHOOTING Test 1 No All Wheel Drive ...
Page 323: ...10 11 ELECTRICAL 10 TEST 2 No Display TEST 3 No Reverse Speed Limit ...
Page 324: ...10 12 ELECTRICAL TEST 4 No AWD Hub Safety Limiter ...
Page 325: ...10 13 ELECTRICAL 10 TEST 5 Reverse Speed Limiter TEST 6 Speed Sensor ...
Page 326: ...10 14 ELECTRICAL TEST 7 No Fuel Gauge TEST 8 Transmission Switch ...
Page 357: ...10 45 ELECTRICAL 10 BASIC WINCH WIRING PRE WIRED MODELS ...
Page 367: ...10 55 ELECTRICAL 10 Cooling Fan EFI Fuel Pump EFI ...
Page 368: ...10 56 ELECTRICAL Gear Switch EFI Power Circuit EFI ...
Page 369: ...10 57 ELECTRICAL 10 Reverse Override EFI Fan Control EFI ...
Page 370: ...10 58 ELECTRICAL Start Circuit EFI Start Enable EFI ...
Page 373: ...11 3 800 TOURING EFI INTERNATIONAL 11 Exploded View Foot Brake Supply Hand Brake Supply ...
Page 376: ...NOTES 800 TOURING EFI INTERNATIONAL 11 6 ...
Page 382: ...IX 6 Intentional Blank Page ...
Page 383: ...WD 1 WIRE DIAGRAM 2008 SPORTSMAN 800 EFI WIRE DIAGRAM ...
Page 384: ...WD 2 WIRE DIAGRAM ...
Page 385: ...WD 3 WIRE DIAGRAM 2008 SPORTSMAN 700 X2 800 TOURING EFI WIRE DIAGRAM ...
Page 386: ...WD 4 WIRE DIAGRAM ...
Page 387: ...WD 5 WIRE DIAGRAM 2008 SPORTSMAN 800 TOURING EFI INTERNATIONAL WIRE DIAGRAM ...
Page 388: ...WD 6 WIRE DIAGRAM ...