Pre-ride inspections, Before starting the engine – Polaris 2016 600 Rush PRO-S User Manual

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PRE-RIDE INSPECTIONS

Before Starting the Engine

Brakes

Always check the following items for proper operation before starting
the engine.

Brake Lever Travel

NOTICE: Do not pump the brake

lever when performing
this procedure.

Squeeze the brake lever. It
should move no closer to the
handgrip than 1/2 inch (1.3
cm). A smaller distance
indicates low brake fluid level
or air in the hydraulic system.
Refer to the brake bleeding
information on page 122 or see
your dealer for service.

Lever Feel

If the brake lever feels “spongy” when squeezed, check the brake fluid
level and condition. Add fluid as needed. See page 121.

WARNING! Continued use of “spongy” brakes may cause a complete loss of
brakes, which could result in serious injury or death. Always have the brakes
serviced at the first sign of sponginess.

Brake Fluid Level

Position the handlebars so
the brake fluid reservoir is as
close to level as possible.

View the fluid level through
the reservoir (shaded in
illustration). If the level is
below the MIN (minimum)
level specification, add
POLARIS DOT 4 brake
fluid. See page 121.

1/2” (1.3 cm)

10 mm MIN

8 mm MAX

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