Troubleshooting, Engine troubleshooting – Polaris Trail Touring Deluxe User Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING

Engine Troubleshooting

Problem

Probable Cause Solution

Engine turns but fails

to start

Faulty ignition

• Install new spark plug(s). If engine

still fails to start, check for spark. If

there's no spark, SEE YOUR

DEALER.

No fuel to engine

• Make sure the fuel valve is on.
• Use the choke. See page 52.
• Make sure fuel tank contains fuel.
• Ice may be in fuel line, filter or

pump. Add isopropyl alcohol to

fuel system. On the standard

Polaris carburetor, the choke will

not function with the throttle

depressed. See second item under

Probable Cause" of Engine Contin-

ually Backfires".

Flooded engine (too

much choke used)

• Hold throttle open, crank engine

several times (may be necessary to

change plug(s).

Poor engine com-

pression

• Mixture is too lean. A main jet that

is too small will cause seizure

resulting in loss of power. This

indicates a major engine problem

that must be repaired before operat-

ing. SEE YOUR DEALER.

Engine lacks power

Fouled or defective

spark plug(s)

• Replace the plug(s).

Fuel filter (loss of

high RPM power)

• Check fuel filter flow. Disconnect

hose and drain 1/2 cup. Fuel flow

should be steady and encompass

the entire diameter of fuel line. If

not, replace filter.

Incorrect clutching

• SEE YOUR DEALER.

Carburetor and fuel

pump

• SEE YOUR DEALER.

Engine continually

backfires

Faulty plug(s)

• Change plug(s).

Carburetor / Fuel

System

• Dirt or ice may be in the fuel sys-

tem (add deicer to non-ethanol fuel

at all times to prevent icing).

Incorrect throttle

freeplay or faulty

switch

• SEE YOUR DEALER.

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