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PVT SYSTEM

                   PVT OVERHEATING / DIAGNOSIS
                   During routine maintenance, or whenever PVT system overheating is evident, it’s important to check the inlet and
                   outlet duct for obstructions. Obstructions to air flow through the ducts will significantly increase PVT system operating
                   temperatures. The vehicle should be operated in Low when extended low vehicle speed operation is anticipated.

                    CLUTCH DRIVE BELT & COVER RELATED ISSUES: DIAGNOSIS
                    POSSIBLE CAUSES                   SOLUTIONS / WHAT TO DO
                    Loading the vehicle into a tall trailer
                    when in high range.               Shift transmission to Low during loading of the vehicle to prevent belt burning.
                    Starting out going up a steep incline  When starting out on an incline, use Low gear. Shift transmission to Low
                    from a stopped position.          during loading of the vehicle to prevent belt burning.
                    Driving at low RPM or low ground  Drive at higher speed or use Low. The use of Low is highly recommended for
                    speed (at approximately 3-7 MPH).  cooler PVToperating temperatures and longer component life.
                    Insufficient engine warm-up when  Warm engine at least 5 min., then with transmission in neutral, advance
                    exposed to low ambient            throttle to approx. 1/8 throttle in short bursts, 5 to 7 times. The belt will become
                    temperatures.                     more flexible and prevent belt burning.
                    Slow and easy clutch engagement.  Fast, effective use of the throttle for efficient engagement.
                                                      Shift the transmission to Low, carefully use fast, aggressive throttle application
                    Stuck in mud or snow.             to engage clutch. WARNING: Excessive throttle may cause loss of control  5
                                                      and vehicle overturn.
                                                      Shift the transmission to Low, carefully use fast, aggressive, brief throttle
                    Climbing over large objects from a
                    stopped position.                 application to engage clutch. WARNING: Excessive throttle may cause loss of
                                                      control and vehicle overturn.
                                                      Remove the PVT drain plug. Shift the transmission to neutral. Using the
                                                      throttle, vary the engine rpm from idle to full throttle. Repeat several times as
                    Belt slippage from water or snow
                    ingestion into the PVTsystem.     required. During this procedure, the throttle should not be held at the full
                                                      position for more than 10 seconds. Clutch seals should be inspected for
                                                      damage if repeated leaking occurs.
                                                      Clutch component inspection should be performed by a Polaris MSD certified
                    Clutch malfunction.
                                                      technician.
                                                      Fouled spark plugs, foreign material in fuel tank, restricted fuel lines, or faulty
                    Poor engine performance.
                                                      fuel pump may cause symptoms similar to clutching malfunction.
                                                      Low: Basic operational speeds less than 7 MPH, riding through rough terrain
                    GENERAL RANGE OPERATION           (swamps, mountains, ect.), or low ground speeds and when continuously
                    GUIDELINES:                       operating at speeds less than 30 mph in sand/dune environments.
                                                      High: High ground speeds, or speeds above 7 MPH.

                   Operating in Low Gear
                   Low gear should be used when riding through rough terrain or when basic operational ground speeds are less than 7
                   MPH. Use High gear when basic operational ground speeds are more than 7 MPH.
                   General Sand / Dune Driving
                   The use of Low gear when continuously operating at speeds less than 30 mph will greatly increase belt life in sand/
                   dune environments. Note: Do not shift from Low to High without coming to a complete stop.
                                                                    NOTE
                     Using High gear for heavy loads, hilly terrain, sand/dune environments, or in wet, muddy conditions will increase the
                                                           chance of drive belt damage.












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