Troubleshooting, Engine troubleshooting – Polaris 2003 Frontier User Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING

Engine Troubleshooting

Problem

Probable Cause

Solution

Noise in drive
system

Broken drive clutch
components
Bearing failure/
chaincase, jack-
shaft, or front drive
shaft
Drive belt surface
flat spots
Drive chain loose
or worn, sprocket
teeth broken

-SEE YOUR DEALER.

-SEE YOUR DEALER.

-Inspect and replace if necessary.

-Inspect and adjust or replace.

Poor low RPM
performance

Worn drive belt
Excessive belt/
sheave clearance
Loose torque stop
Sticky clutch

-Inspect and replace if necessary.
-SEE YOUR DEALER.

-Inspect and adjust.
-SEE YOUR DEALER.

Engine doesn’t
start (electric
start models)

Wire connections

-SEE YOUR DEALER.

Engine doesn’t
turn over

Seized engine

Dead battery

-SEE YOUR DEALER. Seizure is a result of
poor lubrication, broken parts, or improper
cooling.
-Recharge battery or replace with new.

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