Airaid 883-262 User Manual

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Installation Instructions
Part Number 883-262
Polaris Ranger Snorkel Kit
2009 XP 700 E.F.I.
2010 XP 800 E.F.I.

1. Lift the hood, secure it in the upright position, and
disconnect the battery or batteries.

2. In the passenger side firewall area, locate the foam
prefilter box and Loosen the hose clamp. Remove the
prefilter box and set it aside.

3. Mount the Snorkel Inlet to the Snorkel Tube (#1),
using the four Torx screws (#14) and a 90deg. Low Pro-
file Ratcheting Screwdriver.

4. Carefully insert the Airaid Foam Prefilter (#7) into
the Snorkel Inlet.

5. Install the Snorkel Screen (#4) onto the Inlet using the
four 8-32 Button Head Screws(15).

7. Preinstall the three Loop Clamps (#10) onto the right
front A pillar of the cage.

8. Attach the Snorkel Tube to the Loop Clamps using
three1/4-20 Button Head Bolts (#11), 1/4-20 Locknuts
(#12), and Flat washers (#13). Leave all hardware fin-
ger tight at this time to allow for proper alignment .

Advisory Note:

Please read these installation instruc-
tions in their entirety before begin-
ning the install process. Airaid strong-
ly recommends the use of Locktite
®
242 Medium strength threadlocker on
all threaded fasteners
.

Tools Required For Installation:

7/16” and 1/2” Wrenches. 10mm, 7/16”, and

1/2” Sockets. Utility knife

T-25 Torx driver and 5/32” Allen Wrench.

Ratchet & Extension. 1/8”& 5/16” Drill bits.

Dremel

®

Rotary Tool

Center punch and Mallet Utility Knife

Phillips and Standard Tip Screwdrivers.

90deg. Low Profile Ratcheting Screwdriver

Locktite ® 242 or equivalent, and a roll of

masking tape

Thank you for purchasing the Airaid Intake System. Contact Airaid @ (800) 498-6951 8:00

AM - 5:00 PM MST weekdays for questions regarding fit or instructions that are not clear to you.
Your Airaid Intake System was carefully inspected and packaged. Check that no parts are missing,
or were damaged during shipping. If any parts are missing, contact Airaid. The air filter element is
protected from direct exposure to water and debris; care should be taken not to drive through deep
water. WATER INGESTION IS THE DRIVERS RESPONSIBILITY

9. Outside view of properly placed Snorkel and clamps.

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