Operation, Reverse operation (electronic), Daily storage – Polaris 2003 Universal Snowmobiles User Manual

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OPERATION

Reverse Operation (Electronic)

Forward
When running in reverse, again push the yellow reverse button on the

left-hand control for one second and release. The engine will slow and

and begin to rotate forward. The light on the instrument panel will

shut off. Make sure the area around you is clear and apply throttle

slowly until you’re certain you’re going forward.
NOTE: If the engine has stopped running, the snowmobile will run

forward the next time it’s started.
Altitude Setting
At higher altitudes (above 6000 feet), the engine will require a different

ignition setting to improve the success of this reverse system.
To set for higher altitude: start the engine and hold the button down

until the light on the instrument panel flashes rapidly, then release the

button. This is the setting for higher elevations. To set the reverse for

lower elevations, continue holding the button down until the reverse

indicator light blinks slowly. Once set, it’s held in memory until

changed, whether the machine is running or not.

Daily Storage

At the end of your ride, park

the snowmobile on a level

surface and support it at the

rear with the appropriate track

stand. The track should be

suspended approximately 4″

(20 cm) off the ground.
Remove the key and cover the

machine.
NOTE: Polaris has accessory

covers and track stands avail-

able to fit all models. See

your dealer for more informa-

tion.

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