Maintenance, Warning, Caution – Polaris 440 IQ User Manual

Page 77: Engine cooling

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MAINTENANCE

Engine Cooling

Flushing the Cooling System

To ensure that the coolant maintains its ability to protect the engine,

the system should be completely drained every two years and a fresh

50/50 or 60/40 mixture of antifreeze and distilled water should be

added. This service must be done when the engine is cold. Ask your

Polaris dealer to check the coolant when he performs the fall tune-up

on your snowmobile.

WARNING

Steam and hot liquids will cause serious burns to your skin.

Never bleed the cooling system or remove the pressure cap when

the engine is warm or hot.

If the pressure cap needs replacement, contact your dealer for the

correct part. Use of a non-standard pressure cap will not allow the

recovery system to function properly.

Bleeding the Cooling System

CAUTION

If coolant flow becomes restricted or plugged, coolant loss, air

lock or engine damage may result. Most cooling systems are

equipped with a filter that should be periodically inspected or

replaced.

If coolant becomes low in the tank, bleed the system of trapped air

using the following procedure:
1. Allow the system to cool completely, then loosen the bleed screw

and fill the reservoir to the FULL COLD mark. Tighten the screw.

2. Apply the parking brake and run the engine at idle RPM until the

thermostat opens (5 to 8 minutes) and stays open.

NOTE: As the thermostat draws in cold coolant from the heat

exchangers, the cold coolant may close the thermostat.

Make sure it opens and stays open.

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