Warning, Operation, Reverse operation (mechanical) – Polaris 2003 Universal Snowmobiles User Manual

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OPERATION

Reverse Operation (Mechanical)

Make sure the shift lever is shifted completely into forward or reverse

position. Some models are equipped with a reverse indicator light that

will help you make that determination.
Do not force the shift lever into reverse if resistance is felt. The gears

may not always be aligned for shifting into reverse, and forcing the

lever may cause damage. If resistance is felt, gently apply the throttle

to move the gears to a different position and try to shift again.
The transmission may not always be in the gear indicated by the shift

lever. Apply the throttle slowly until you’re sure which gear is

engaged.
Sometimes the drive belt will drag in the drive clutch, causing slight

tension in the transmission and making it hard to shift. Shutting the

engine off will remove this tension and ease shifting. This should only

happen during the break-in of a new belt or when the drive/driven

clutch center distance is too long. If this is the case, belt tension

adjustments should be made by your dealer.

Misuse of reverse can result in serious injury or death. This

snowmobile is capable of high speeds in reverse. Reverse

operation may be dangerous even at moderate speeds. Steering

control becomes difficult in reverse.

WARNING

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