Operation, Starting the engine – Polaris Hawkeye 922362 User Manual

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OPERATION

Starting the Engine

8. Turn the ignition key past the ON position to engage the starter.

Activate the starter for a maximum of five seconds, releasing the

key when the engine starts.

9. If the engine does not start, return the key to the OFF position and

wait five seconds before attempting to start again. Activate the

starter for another five seconds if necessary. Repeat this procedure

until the engine starts.

Operating the vehicle immediately after starting could cause engine damage.

Allow the engine to warm up for several minutes before operating the vehicle.

10. If a warm engine has cooled to a point where it does not readily

start, intermittent use of the choke button (pulled half way out) may

be necessary. If the engine is over-choked when warm, depress the

throttle lever fully while cranking to aid in starting. Release the

throttle lever immediately after the engine starts. If the engine does

not start and all conditions are favorable, change the spark plug and

try again.

11. If the engine slows or stops, position the choke knob half way in to

allow proper engine warm up. Vary the engine RPM slightly with

the throttle to aid in warm-up. When the engine idles smoothly,

push the choke completely in.

Cold Weather Operation

If this vehicle is used year-round, check the oil level frequently. A rising

oil level could indicate the accumulation of contaminates such as water

or excess fuel in the bottom of the crankcase. Water in the bottom of the

crankcase can lead to engine damage and must be drained. Water accu-

mulation increases as outside temperature decreases.
See your Polaris dealer for engine heater kits, which provide quicker

warm-ups and easier starting in colder weather.

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