Troubleshooting, Engine troubleshooting – Polaris Trail Touring Deluxe User Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING

Engine Troubleshooting

Unless you have experience and training in two-cycle engine repair,

see your dealer if technical problems arise.

Problem

Probable Cause Solution

Erratic engine oper-

ating RPM during

acceleration or load

variations

Drive clutch binding

• Disassemble drive clutch to inspect

shift weights for wear and free

operation. SEE YOUR DEALER.

• Clean and polish stationary shaft

hub.

Driven clutch mal-

function

• Replace ramp buttons and rollers.

SEE YOUR DEALER.

• Inspect movable sheaves for exces-

sive bushing clearance and replace

if necessary. SEE YOUR

DEALER.

Harsh drive clutch

engagement

Drive belt worn or

too narrow

• Replace the drive belt.

Excessive belt/

sheave clearance

• SEE YOUR DEALER.

Drive belt turns over

Wrong belt for appli-

cation

• Replace the drive belt.

Clutch alignment out

of spec

• Adjust alignment offset. SEE

YOUR DEALER.

Engine mount bro-

ken or loose

• Inspect and adjust or replace. SEE

YOUR DEALER.

Machine fails to

move

Clutch jammed

• Check for twisted belt, broken

spring, sticking weights, lubrica-

tion. SEE YOUR DEALER.

Track jammed

• Foreign object may be caught or the

rail slide melted to the track clips

due to lack of lubrication.

• Track may be iced up or frozen to

the ground.

Chaincase sprocket

or chain jammed or

broken

• Chain is loose or broken or chain

tightener is loose. SEE YOUR

DEALER.

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