Maintenance, Active descent control (adc) fluid, Fluid change – Polaris Sportsman 9920629 User Manual

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MAINTENANCE

Active Descent Control (ADC) Fluid

Fluid Change

1. Position the vehicle on a level surface. Before performing the fluid

change, allow the vehicle to sit for at least 30 minutes.

2. Thoroughly clean the areas around and on the ADC reservoir and

bleeder valves (one on each side of the differential).

3. Remove the reservoir cap and diaphragm assembly. Use a shop

towel or suction tool to remove debris from the fluid and reservoir.

NOTE: Debris in the reservoir may result in inadequate bleeding and reduced

performance of the system.

4. Fill the reservoir to the maximum line with fresh ADC fluid.
5. Remove the protective caps from the bleeder valves.
6. Slowly loosen one of the valves (turn counter-clockwise) and allow

fluid and trapped air to flow from the fitting. Close the valve when

clean fluid begins to flow. Repeat this step for the remaining valve.

IMPORTANT: Close the bleeder valves before the reservoir fluid level drops

below the minimum fill line. Adding fluid to an empty resevoir will result in

trapped air. If the level drops below the minimum line, add fluid to the maximum

line and repeat step 6 before proceeding.

7. Torque the valves to 80 in. lbs. (9 Nm). Reinstall the valve caps.
8. Add fresh ADC fluid to the reservoir until the level is between the

minimum and maximum marks. Make sure the reservoir is free of

debris.

9. Reinstall the cap securely.
10. Clean up any drips or spills.

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