Troubleshooting, Engine troubleshooting – Polaris 2012 WideTrak LX INTL User Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING

Engine Troubleshooting

Problem

Probable Cause

Solution

Engine turns
but fails to start

Faulty ignition

• Remove spark plug(s) and replace

with new plug(s). If engine still fails
to start, check for spark; if no spark
SEE YOUR DEALER.

No fuel to engine

• Make sure the fuel valve is ON.

Check tank level and fill up with cor-
rect fuel.

• Ice in fuel line, filter, or pump. On the

standard POLARIS carburetor, the
choke will not function with the throt-
tle depressed. See second item under
“Probable Cause” of “Engine contin-
ually backfires”.

Flooded engine (normal
situation caused by too
much choking)

• Hold throttle open, crank engine sev-

eral times (may be necessary to
change plug(s), however, the plug(s)
may operate satisfactorily when
dried).

Poor engine compression • Running too lean a mixture (too small

a main jet will cause seizure resulting
in loss of power). SEE YOUR
DEALER. This indicates a major
engine problem that must be repaired
before engine is run.

Engine lacks
power

Fouled or defective
spark plug

• Change and test operation.

Fuel filter (loss of high
RPM power)

• Check fuel filter flow. Disconnect

hose and drain about 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

• There’s no adjustment to change

power output. SEE YOUR DEALER.

Engine continu-
ally backfires

Faulty plug(s)

• Change plug(s)

Carburetor

• Dirt or ice in fuel system. (Deicer

should be added to non-ethanol fuel
at all times for assurance against fuel
line icing.)

Engine requires
more than nor-
mal pulls to
start

Poor gasoline or not
enough fuel getting to
engine

• Replace with fresh winter fuel.

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