Troubleshooting, Edge touring suspension troubleshooting – Polaris 2003 Frontier User Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING

Edge Touring Suspension Troubleshooting

Problem

Solution (perform only one change at a time)

Rear suspension

bottoms too easily

- Adjust RCA forward (see setup decal under hood)
- Adjust coil over spring on front track shock to increase preload

(1” maximum preload)

- Increase torsion spring blocks to highest position
- Increase front track shock compression damping by turning

screw clockwise (factory position full soft)

- Replace front track spring with optional spring

Rides too stiff in

rear

- Check for binding suspension shafts and grease all pivot points
- Adjust RCA rearward (see setup decal under hood)
- Decrease spring preload adjustments
- Decrease front track shock compression damping by turning

screw counterclockwise (factory position full soft)

Machine darts from

side to side

- Make sure skis are aligned properly
- Make sure spindles and all steering components turn freely
- Make sure skags are straight on skis
- Check Hi-fax and replace if worn
- Ensure use of Accu-Trakt dual skags

Front end pushes

- Check for worn skags
- Increase front IFS preload by adjusting threaded preload collar
- Decrease front track spring preload

Steering is heavy

- Check skags and skis for damage
- Make sure spindles and all suspension components turn freely
- Decrease IFS spring preload
- Increase front track spring preload (1” maximum preload)

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