Polaris Ranger Crew XP 1000 (2023) Manual

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OWNER’S
MANUAL
For Maintenance and Safety
RANGER XP 1000
RANGER CREW XP 1000
2023
WARNING
Operating, servicing, and maintaining a passenger vehicle or o-road
vehicle can expose you to chemicals including engine exhaust, carbon
monoxide, phthalates, and lead, which are known to the State of California
to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. To minimize
exposure, avoid breathing exhaust, do not idle the engine except as
necessary, service your vehicle in a well-ventilated area and wear gloves
or wash your hands frequently when servicing your vehicle.
For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/passenger-vehicle.
!WARNING
Read, understand, and follow all of the instructions and safety
precautions in this manual and on all product labels.
Failure to follow the safety precautions
could result in serious injury or death.
For videos and more information
about a safe riding experience with
your Polaris vehicle, scan this QR
Code® with your smartphone
or visit: www.polaris.com/en-us/safety
!
2023 Owner’s Manual
RANGER XP 1000
Premium
NorthStar Edition Premium
NorthStar Edition Trail Boss
NorthStar Edition Ultimate
RANGER CREW XP 1000
Premium
Texas Edition
NorthStar Edition Premium
NorthStar Edition Trail Boss
NorthStar Edition Ultimate
RANGER CREW XP 1000 MD
RANGER XP 1000 HD
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LLC.
Copyright 2023 Polaris Industries Inc. All information contained within this
publication is based on the latest product information at the time of
publication. Due to constant improvements in the design and quality of
production components, some minor discrepancies may result between the
actual vehicle and the information presented in this publication. Depictions
and/or procedures in this publication are intended for reference use only. No
liability can be accepted for omissions or inaccuracies. Any reprinting or
reuse of the depictions and/or procedures contained within, whether whole or
in part, is expressly prohibited.
The original instructions for this vehicle are in English. Other languages are
provided as translations of the original instructions.
Printed in U.S.A.
9941181 R01
Thank you for purchasing a POLARIS vehicle, and welcome to our world-wide
family of POLARIS enthusiasts. Be sure to visit us online at www.polaris.com for
the latest news, new product introductions, upcoming events, career
opportunities and more.
Here at POLARIS we proudly produce an exciting line of utility and recreational
products. We believe POLARIS sets a standard of excellence for all utility and
recreational vehicles manufactured in the world today. Many years of experience
have gone into the engineering, design, and development of your POLARIS
vehicle, making it the finest machine we’ve ever produced.
For safe and enjoyable operation of your vehicle, be sure to follow the
instructions and recommendations in this owner’s manual. Your manual contains
instructions for minor maintenance, but information about major repairs is
outlined in the POLARIS Service Manual and can be performed by a factory
certified Master Service Dealer (MSD) technician.
Your POLARIS dealer knows your vehicle best and is interested in your total
satisfaction. Your POLARIS dealership can perform all of your service needs
during and after the warranty period.
For the most up-to-date owner’s manual visit https://www. polaris.
com/en-us/owners-manuals.
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WELCOME
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Features and Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Ride Command Display (if equipped) . . . . . . . 73
Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
Emission Control Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97
Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147
POLARIS Products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163
Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167
Maintenance Log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177
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SAFETY SYMBOLS AND SIGNAL WORDS
The following signal words and symbols appear throughout this manual and on
your vehicle. Your safety is involved when these words and symbols are used.
Become familiar with their meanings before reading the manual.
DANGER
DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, WILL result in
death or serious injury.
WARNING
WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, COULD result
in death or serious injury.
CAUTION
CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, COULD result
in minor to moderate injury.
NOTICE
NOTICE provides key information by clarifying instructions.
IMPORTANT
IMPORTANT provides key reminders during disassembly, assembly, and
inspection of components.
The Prohibition Safety Sign indicates an action NOT to take in
order to avoid a hazard.
The Mandatory Action Sign indicates an action that NEEDS to
be taken to avoid a hazard.
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INTRODUCTION
NEAR-FIELD COMMUNICATION (NFC)
(IF EQUIPPED)
Some Polaris vehicles come equipped with a near-field communication (NFC)
chip. The NFC chip is embedded in the Polaris emblem located at the front of
the vehicle and seamlessly connects you to a digital platform of vehicle
information and tools. See your dealer for more information.
IMPORTANT
Not all devices are equipped with an NFC reader. Additionally, some devices
require third party applications to access NFC content. For questions regarding
the NFC reader on your device, refer to the device’s user manual.
On models equipped with NFC, place your smartphone directly over the Polaris
emblem to do the following:
View vehicle-specific
information
Access your Polaris Garage
Download and view the
owner’s manual
View accessory instructions
Watch how-to videos
Access warranty information
Check for service notifications
RIDE COMMAND WITH NFC
Additional NFC features are available when using the Ride Command mobile
app. To access these features, do the following:
1. Download the Ride Command mobile app from the Apple App Store® or
Google Play® store.
2. Create or log in to an existing account.
3. From the Ride Command mobile app home screen, select Add Vehicle.
4. On the vehicle, tap the NFC-enabled badge with the phone to scan the
vehicle.
5. Confirm information, name your vehicle, and tap add to garage.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Refer to device manufacturer’s instructions to verify NFC read capability, and/or
NFC-capable add-ons.
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INTRODUCTION
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
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INTRODUCTION
RADIO COMPLIANCE STATEMENTS
NOTE
Some vehicle models contain radio equipment as detailed in this section.
USA RADIO COMPLIANCE
This vehicle contains the following radio equipment or components that contain
radio equipment:
COMPONENT COMPONENT ID MANUFACTURER
9200 Series Display RC-7 Polaris Industries Inc.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference,
and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
CAUTION
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
CANADA RADIO COMPLIANCE
This vehicle contains the following radio equipment or components that contain
radio equipment:
COMPONENT COMPONENT ID MANUFACTURER
9200 Series Display RC-7 Polaris Industries Inc.
This device contains license-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with
Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada’s license-exempt RSS
(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause interference.
2. This device must accept any interference, including interference that may
cause undesired operation of the device.
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INTRODUCTION
IMPORTANT
For applications that use vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communication, radio
transmitter IC 5966A-P001 has been approved by Innovation, Science and
Economic Development Canada (ISED) to operate with Polaris antenna (part
number 4018713) with gain of 3 dBi. Any antenna that has a gain greater than
3 dBi is prohibited for use with this device.
EUROPEAN UNION (EU) RADIO COMPLIANCE
This vehicle contains the following radio equipment or components that contain
radio equipment:
Component 9200 Series Display
Component ID RC-7
Manufacturer Polaris Industries Inc.
*Transmitting Frequency 2402 - 2480 MHz
Max RF Transmitting
PWR 0.2432 W
*Other transmitting radio frequencies may exist outside of EU markets.
Hereby, Polaris Industries Inc. declares that the above radio equipment is in
compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU.
The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following
internet address:
https://www.polaris.com/en-us/radio-conformity/
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INTRODUCTION
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS
Record your vehicle's identification numbers and key number in the spaces
provided. Remove the spare key and store it in a safe place. An ignition key can
be duplicated only by ordering a POLARIS key blank (using your key number)
and mating it with one of your existing keys. The ignition switch must be
replaced if all keys are lost.
NOTICE
The images below are for reference only. Depending on model, your vehicle
may differ slightly.
The engine serial number can be found on a decal applied to the front of the
engine crankcase qor stamped into the crankcase on the PTO side of the
engine w. The NRMM label can also be found in either location (if applicable).
The VIN can be found stamped on a portion of the left rear frame e, above the
PVT cover.
Vehicle Model Number:
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN):
Engine Serial Number:
Key Number:
NRMM Reference Number (if
applicable):
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INTRODUCTION
SAFETY
OWNER REQUIREMENTS
Improper use, maintenance, or modification of this vehicle can lead to
serious injury or death.
Require proper use of your vehicle. Do not allow
anyone to operate your vehicle or ride as a passenger
unless they are properly instructed and you are sure
they are willing to ride responsibly. To prevent
unauthorized use, always remove the ignition key
when the vehicle is not in use.
Any modifications or installation of non-POLARIS-approved accessories
could increase the risk of injury. While you may find aftermarket products
similar in design and quality to POLARIS accessories, recognize that some
aftermarket accessories or modifications are not suitable because of potential
safety hazards to you or others. It is never appropriate to install any additional
seating.
Check with the manufacturer to determine any potential effect of a modification
or accessory on the safe use of your vehicle. You are responsible for injuries
related to modifications to the vehicle. Modifications or accessories may:
• Damage machine components - especially modifications that increase speed
or power.
• Make the vehicle less stable at higher speeds.
• Add weight, reducing the amount of cargo and total weight you can carry, and
raise the vehicle’s center of gravity.
• Overload the vehicle’s electrical system capacity. Blowing a fuse may cause a
loss of lights or engine power.
• Reduce the effectiveness of occupant protection systems, including the
seatbelts and the Rollover Protective Structure (ROPS).
• Make it illegal to own or operate your vehicle. POLARIS-authorized spark
arresters, mufflers, and emissions control components are mandatory for
ownership or operation in many areas.
• Void your warranty.
The vehicle ROPS, when used with the seat belts and doors, provides a
structure to help protect occupants. The structure will not protect occupants
in all rollovers or accidents.
For more information about safety, contact an authorized dealer or visit the
Polaris website at www.polaris.com.
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SAFETY
DRIVER AND PASSENGER QUALIFICATIONS
Make sure operators are 16 or older with a valid
drivers license. Just because a teenager has a
license does not mean that they will make good
judgments about driving and avoid risk taking.
POLARIS recommends that you supervise younger drivers.
Set rules and put limits on how, when, and where they are
allowed to use this vehicle. For example, young drivers
may need to have an adult in the vehicle with them and not
be allowed to drive with their friends in the vehicle.
Make sure all riders fit the vehicle. Be sure that the driver and all passengers
are able to:
• sit with their backs against their seat,
• adjust the seat belt to fit properly,
• have both feet flat on the floor, and
• have both hands on the steering wheel or on a passenger hand hold.
Do not allow children who need child safety seats or booster seats to ride
in the vehicle. The vehicle is not designed to restrain automotive child safety
seats.
You are responsible for your passengers. Be sure passengers are seated
properly, belted, holding the passenger hand hold, and ready to brace.
Unrestrained riders can fall out or be thrown around and from a moving vehicle.
Every person must be properly seated and belted in their own seat. Two
people should never be belted into a single seat belt. People belted together can
crash into one another in a collision and be seriously injured. Never carry
passengers in the cargo bed as they could be thrown against or out of the
vehicle or come into contact with moving parts.
Do not let people drive or ride after using alcohol or drugs.
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SAFETY
PREPARE VEHICLE FOR THE RIDE
Before starting off, always perform the Pre-Ride
Inspection. Failure to inspect and verify that the vehicle is
in safe operating condition increases the risk of an
accident, which can lead to serious injury or death.
ITEM REMARK REFERENCE
Brake Fluid Ensure proper level and
condition
page 124
Front and rear
suspension
Inspect
Steering Ensure free operation page 127
Tires Inspect condition and
pressure
page 35
page 129
Wheels/Lug Nuts Inspect, ensure
fastener tightness
page 129
Fuel and oil Ensure proper levels
and condition
page 104
Coolant Ensure proper level and
condition
page 113
Indicator lights/switches Ensure proper
operation
page 48
page 62
Air Filter Inspect, replace as
needed
page 123
Engine intake pre-filter Inspect, clean
PVT intake pre-filter Inspect, clean
Headlights Check operation
Brake lights/taillights Check operation
Seat Latches (5
Passenger Models)
Ensure rear seat is
secured.
page 58
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SAFETY
ITEM REMARK REFERENCE
Seat Belts Check length of belt for
damage, check latches
for proper operation.
page 57
Exhaust Inspect spark arrester
and clean if needed.
page 124
Vehicle Debris Remove grass, leaves,
and other flammable
material or debris,
especially near the
exhaust system.
Lock adjustable
steering wheel
Do not adjust the
steering wheel while the
vehicle is moving.
Alternator Belt (if
equipped)
Inspect for cracks,
damage. Replace, if
necessary.
Improper tire maintenance can lead to loss of control and an accident, which
could result in serious injury or death. To reduce your risk of injury:
• Maintain POLARIS recommended tire pressure. Check pressure before
operating. Even if your vehicle has only been driven a short distance, the tire
pressure readings can become higher.
• Make sure tire pressures match the specifications listed in the table below.
• Only use the size and type of tires specified for this vehicle.
• Do not operate your vehicle with worn or damaged tires.
• Always follow your tire manufacturers instructions for maintenance.
MEASUREMENT SPECIFICATION
Maximum Cargo Box Load
US Models Only
1000 lbs (454 kg)
Maximum Cargo Box Load
CA Models Only
600lbs (272 kg)
Tire Pressure in PSI (kPa)
NorthStar Edition Trail Boss/Ultimate
Models Only
NorthStar Edition Trail Boss/Ultimate
Models
Front: 10 PSI (69 kPa)
Rear: 14 PSI (97 kPa)
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SAFETY
MEASUREMENT SPECIFICATION
Tire Pressure in PSI (kPa)
Crew NorthStar Edition Trail Boss
Models Only
Crew NorthStar Edition Trail
Boss/Ultimate Models
Front: 23 PSI (159 kPa)
Rear: 25 PSI (172 kPa)
Tire Pressure in PSI (kPa)
Premium/NorthStar Premium Models
Only
Premium/NorthStar Premium Models
Front: 12 PSI (83 kPa)
Rear: 14 PSI (97 kPa)
Tire Pressure in PSI (kPa)
Crew Premium/NorthStar Premium
Models Only
Crew Premium/NorthStar Premium
Models
Front: 18 PSI (124 kPa)
Rear: 20 PSI (138 kPa)
Tire Pressure in PSI (kPa)
Premium/ Ultimate 5 Passenger
Models Only
Ultimate Models
Front: 18 PSI (124.1 kPa)
Rear: 22 PSI (151.7 kPa)
Maximum Weight Capacity
Includes weight of operator,
passenger, cargo, and accessories
NorthStar Edition Trail
Boss/Premium/Ultimate US Models
1275 lbs (578 kg)
Maximum Weight Capacity
Includes weight of operator,
passenger, cargo, and accessories
NorthStar Edition Trail
Boss/Premium/Ultimate CA Models
1100 lbs (499 kg)
Maximum Weight Capacity
Includes weight of operator,
passenger, cargo, and accessories
Crew NorthStar Trail Boss/Ultimate
Models
1150 lbs (522 kg)
Maximum Weight Capacity
Includes weight of operator,
passenger, cargo, and accessories
Premium US Models
1500 lbs (680 kg)
Maximum Weight Capacity
Includes weight of operator,
passenger, cargo, and accessories
Premium CA Models
1100 lbs (499 kg)
Maximum Weight Capacity
Includes weight of operator,
passenger, cargo, and accessories
Crew Premium US Models
1690 lbs (767 kg)
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SAFETY
PREPARE YOURSELF, PASSENGERS, AND
CARGO FOR THE RIDE
Wear an approved helmet. Riding in this vehicle without wearing an approved
helmet increases the risk of serious injury. For example, a helmet reduces your
risk of injury from head strikes with the vehicle or other objects even if there is no
crash.
Approved helmets in the USA and Canada bear a U.S.
Department of Transportation (DOT) label. Approved
helmets in Europe, Asia, and Oceania bear the ECE
22.05 label. The ECE mark consists of a circle
surrounding the letter E, followed by the distinguishing
number of the country which has granted approval.
The approval number and serial number will also be
displayed on the label.
Use shatterproof goggles or a shatterproof helmet face shield. Such
protective eyewear may reduce the risk of foreign material getting in your eyes
and help prevent loss of vision.
POLARIS recommends wearing approved Personal
Protective Equipment (PPE) that have markings
indicating they are designed to standards such as:
• VESC 8
• V-8
• Z87.1
• CE
Additional protective
clothing and gear that may be appropriate for your riding conditions includes:
• Always wear shoes when operating. Consider wearing sturdy over-the-ankle
boots suitable for the terrain you will be riding in.
• Full-finger gloves can protect against wind, sun, cold, and objects. Choose
gloves that fit snugly and allow fingers to move freely and grip on the steering
wheel or hand holds.
• Consider long sleeves and long pants to help protect arms and legs.
• Long-term exposure to wind and engine noise can cause permanent hearing
loss. Properly worn hearing protective devices such as earplugs can help
prevent hearing loss. Check local laws or the rules of the riding area you are
in before wearing hearing protection to make sure its use is permitted.
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SAFETY
Always stay completely inside the vehicle and hold the steering wheel or
hand holds. Body parts outside of the vehicle can be struck by passing objects
or crushed during a rollover. Do not put any part of your body outside of the
vehicle for any reason. Do not hold onto the ROPS frame or put any part of your
body on the door.
Riding in this vehicle without closed and latched cab doors increases the risk of
serious injury or death in the event of an accident or rollover. Always make sure
all cab doors are closed and latched while riding in this vehicle.
Be sure riders pay attention and plan ahead. If you think or feel the vehicle
may tip or roll, reduce your risk of injury:
• Keep a firm grip on the steering wheel or hand holds and brace yourself.
• Do not put any part of your body outside of the vehicle for any reason.
This vehicle is not designed to carry unrestrained pets. An unrestrained pet
can be thrown about and injure riders, even during normal operation. When
transporting pets, use a pet crate suitable for off-road use that is secured to the
vehicle.
Fuels such as gasoline can be extremely flammable. To reduce the risk of
serious injury or death, never carry fuel or other flammable liquids on this
vehicle. Rollovers, crashes, rough riding, or changes in elevation or temperature
may lead to fuel spilling or vapor release from portable containers. Hot vehicle
parts can cause fires, even after the engine has been turned off.
Never exceed vehicle weight capacities. The vehicle’s maximum weight
capacity (including riders, cargo, and accessories) is 740 lbs. (336 kg) total. The
cargo box can support up to 600 bs. (272 kg) of that total. When more rider
weight is added, cargo weight may need to be eliminated to stay under the 740
lb. (336 kg) limit. Overloading the vehicle or carrying cargo improperly will cause
changes in stability and handling, which could cause loss of control or an
accident.
Secure cargo in the cargo box as far forward, centered and as low as
possible. When cargo cannot be positioned and secured in this way, operate
with extra caution. Unsecured cargo can strike and injure riders, affect vehicle
handling, and result in loss of control.
The weight of riders and cargo changes vehicle braking, handling, and
stability. To avoid loss of control, turn gradually, operate at slower speeds, and
avoid rougher or steeper terrain.
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SAFETY
Watching someone else go over a jump or go airborne does not mean you can
safely do so. Polaris cannot determine whether any jump you may encounter is
appropriate for this vehicle. Any jump, even a small one, could be poorly
maintained, designed, or not suitable for this vehicle and may cause serious
injury or death.
Plan for hills, rough terrain, ruts, and other changes in traction and terrain.
Proceed slowly and with extra care on unfamiliar terrain. Avoid paved surfaces.
Sudden changes in terrain such as holes, depressions, banks, softer or harder
ground, or other irregularities may cause loss of control or rollover. Give yourself
time to react to rocks, bumps, or holes that may be hard to see. Operating in
deep snow or tall grass may make it harder to see obstacles.
If you cannot go around an obstacle, such as a fallen tree or a ditch, stop the
vehicle in a safe place. Get out to inspect the area thoroughly. Look from both
your approach side and exit side. If you are reasonably confident you can
continue safely, choose the path that will allow you to go straight over the
obstacle to minimize the vehicle tipping sideways. Go only fast enough to
maintain your momentum, but still give yourself plenty of time to react to
changes in conditions. If there is any question about your ability to maneuver
safely over the obstacle, you should turn around if the ground is flat and you
have the room, or back up until you find a less difficult path.
Abrupt application of the accelerator pedal can cause the tires to lose traction,
reducing control of the vehicle and increasing the possibility of an accident,
especially while on sloped terrain or while crossing obstacles such as rocks or
logs.
Avoid Operating on Public Roads (Paved or Otherwise). This vehicle does
not have highway safety features that on-road vehicles may have (air bags,
anti-lock brakes, stability control, etc.). If another vehicle collides with you, the
likelihood of a serious injury or death may be greater. Also, you may not be able
to avoid a crash or rollover if you make sudden or abrupt maneuvers such as
swerving or emergency braking.
While it may be legal to drive on some public roads, it is recommended that you
avoid on-road operation. If you must drive on-road, drive slowly and defensively.
Use extra care. You may also need to make vehicle modifications to comply with
state or local laws. In addition, refer to tire manufacturers instructions or
limitations for on-road operation, including speed limits and premature tire wear.
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SAFETY
Improperly operating on hills can cause loss of control, rollover, or
accident, which can lead to serious injury or death. Use extra care when
operating on hills. Plan for rough terrain, ruts, and other changes in traction and
terrain.
Driving up hills
Check the terrain before ascending a hill and make sure it is not too slippery or
loose. Engage all-wheel drive for hills. Drive straight uphill, keeping speed and
throttle steady. Avoid steep hills which can cause the vehicle to overturn.
Recovering from stalling on a hill
If the vehicle loses forward speed, apply the brakes gradually and stop. Do not
attempt to turn the vehicle around. Instead, shift to reverse and allow the vehicle
to slowly roll straight downhill. Apply light brake pressure to control speed.
Overtopping a hill
Slow down when you reach the crest of a hill. Never blindly go over the crest of a
hill or a drop off at high speed. An obstacle, a sharp drop, or another vehicle or
person could be on the other side of the hill.
Driving down hills
Check the terrain before descending a hill and make sure it is not too slippery or
loose. Engage all-wheel drive and proceed slowly, applying the brakes lightly.
Never descend a hill with the transmission in neutral or if the engine is turned off.
Avoid side hilling (riding across slopes)
If unavoidable, proceed slowly and with extra caution. Avoid obstacles and
changes in terrain that could cause the vehicle to tip or slide. If it feels like the
vehicle begins to tip or slide, immediately turn downhill.
Riding near wooded areas or brush
Use extra caution when operating near trees, particularly when operating on
narrow trails. Tree branches or brush can be driven into the cab striking or
stabbing occupants.
Riding in snow
Always keep the brake and accelerator pedals free of snow and ice. Apply the
brakes frequently to prevent ice or snow accumulation on the brake pads which
can reduce brake performance.
Riding on ice
Never operate the vehicle on a frozen body of water unless you have verified
that the ice can support the weight of the vehicle. Severe injury or death can
result if the vehicle falls through the ice.
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SAFETY
Riding in water / Falling into water
Operating through deep or fast-flowing water can cause loss of traction, loss of
control, overturning, or being swept away in water. You can be seriously injured
or killed from entrapment and drowning. Never operate the vehicle in
fast-flowing water or in water that exceeds the floor level of the vehicle. Avoid
sharp drop-offs and large rocks. Choose a path that provides an entrance and
exit point with gradual inclines. Wet brakes may have reduced stopping ability.
After leaving water, test the brakes. Apply them lightly several times while
driving slowly. The friction will help dry out the pads.
Riding on sand dunes
Use extra caution when operating on or near dunes. Be alert for changes in
terrain. Never blindly go over the crest of a hill or a drop-off at high speed. An
obstacle, a sharp drop, or another vehicle or a person could be on the other side
of the hill.
Riding in low-visibility conditions
Use extra caution and drive slowly in conditions of reduced visibility such as fog,
rain, and darkness.
Plan ahead to avoid the need for evasive maneuvers, such as swerving.
Hitting an obstacle — including wildlife — you are not ready for can be
dangerous. Choosing to swerve instead can be even more dangerous because
it can lead to loss of control, rollover, or collisions.
When operating in areas with possibility of wildlife appearing in your path, plan
ahead to avoid swerving for animals if doing so could result in collisions or
rollovers. Go slowly or avoid driving during seasons or times of day when
animals such as deer are more likely to cross your path without warning.
Avoid Collisions With Other Vehicles
When following another vehicle or operating in the same area as others, keep a
safe distance to avoid collisions. Allow extra space when sight distances are
limited by dust, snow, curves, hills, or other conditions. Plan ahead to avoid
having to swerve or leave the trail to avoid a collision.
On trails, be prepared to make space for other vehicles to pass. If you need to
stop on a trail, move your vehicle to the edge of the path to allow others to pass
safely.
Correct a skid by turning the steering wheel in the direction of the skid.
Never apply the brakes during a skid.
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SAFETY
If the vehicle begins to slide downhill or you feel it may tip, turn downhill
immediately and stop. Maneuver slowly and carefully until you can drive straight
downhill.
Do not continue driving if your vehicle may be damaged or if you were in a
crash or rollover.
Operating the vehicle while damaged or after a crash or rollover can cause loss
of control, rollover, or accident, which can lead to serious injury or death. If you
cannot safely transport the vehicle on your own, contact a recovery and towing
service.
After any crash, rollover, or other accident, have a POLARIS dealer inspect the
vehicle for possible damage, including seat belts, ROPS, brakes, suspension,
and steering systems.
Be prepared in case your vehicle becomes damaged or disabled, especially in
remote areas. Consider in advance how to get help and stay safe until it arrives
whenever you ride.
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SAFETY
There is a recovery tow loop qq at the front and back of the vehicle to
attach a winch or strap.
Use these loops to recover this vehicle if it is stuck, to pull it onto a tow truck,
trailer, or to use this vehicle to recover another vehicle. These loops are for
emergency recovery only and are not for towing vehicles to another location.
Improper recovery may lead to loss of control or vehicle damage. Only attach
straps to specified locations. Do not attach to any other point on the vehicle.
Only recover a vehicle of equal or lesser size and weight. When recovering a
disabled vehicle, place the disabled vehicle’s transmission in neutral. Do not
move a disabled POLARIS XPEDITION faster than 10 mph (16 km/h).
Operating, Idling, Or Parking Near Combustible Materials
Engine, exhaust, and other vehicle components can be very hot during and after
use. Do not idle or park the vehicle over anything that could contact the exhaust
system and catch on fire, such as tall grass, weeds, brush, leaves, debris, or
other tall ground cover. Do not let mud, grass, or other debris accumulate on the
engine or exhaust system. Inspect and remove as needed.
Vehicle rollaway can cause serious injury or death. This vehicle can roll
whenever the gear selector is not in the PARK (P) position. Always shift to PARK
(P) when stopping the engine or leaving the vehicle. When leaving the vehicle
on an incline is unavoidable, use extra care. If leaving the vehicle unattended,
block the rear wheels on the downhill side and keep children, pets, and others
away from the gear selector.
Before shifting into reverse, use extra care to make sure the area is clear
of people or obstacles. When it’s safe to proceed, back slowly.
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SAFETY
After operation, inspect the vehicle for damage and debris to make sure the
vehicle can be safely stored and operated again. Some things to inspect include:
• Debris that could catch fire, such as mud/grass near the engine or exhaust
system
• Damage to the suspension, steering, or any other part of the vehicle
Tire condition, such as tread and sidewall damage
• Shock absorber assembly condition
Be sure to have any issues checked and problems fixed before operating again.
All engine exhaust contains carbon monoxide, a deadly gas. Breathing
carbon monoxide can cause headaches, dizziness, drowsiness, nausea,
confusion, and eventually death. Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless,
tasteless gas which may be present even if you do not see or smell any engine
exhaust. Deadly levels of carbon monoxide can collect rapidly, and you can
quickly be overcome and unable to save yourself. Also, deadly levels of carbon
monoxide can linger for hours or days in enclosed or poorly ventilated areas. If
you experience any symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning, leave the area
immediately, get fresh air, and SEEK MEDICAL TREATMENT.
• Do not run engine indoors. Even if you try to ventilate engine exhaust with
fans or open windows and doors, carbon monoxide can rapidly reach
dangerous levels.
• Do not run engine in poorly ventilated or partially enclosed areas such as
barns, garages, or carports. If you start a vehicle in one of these, drive it out
and close the door as soon as possible. If you drive it into one of these, turn it
off as soon as possible.
• Do not run engine outdoors where engine exhaust can be drawn into a
building through openings such as windows and doors.
29
SAFETY
SAFETY LABELS AND LOCATIONS
Warning labels have been placed on the vehicle for your protection. Read and
follow the instructions of the labels on the vehicle carefully. If any of the labels
depicted in this manual differ from the labels on your vehicle, always read and
follow the instructions of the labels on the .vehicle
If an informational or graphic label becomes illegible or comes off, contact your
POLARIS dealer to obtain a replacement. Replacement labels aresafety
provided by POLARIS at no charge. The part number is printed on the label.
The safety labels qare located on the front ROPS, above the drivers head.
30
SAFETY
SEAT BELT / DRIVER WARNING
WARNING
Improper vehicle use can result in SEVERE INJURY or DEATH
Be Prepared
• Fasten seat belt.
• Wear an approved helmet and protective gear.
• ALWAYS use vehicle cab nets and/or doors.
• Each rider must be able to sit with back against seat, feet flat on the floor, and
hands on steering wheel or handholds. Stay completely inside the vehicle.
Drive Responsibly
Avoid loss of control and rollovers:
• Avoid abrupt maneuvers, sideways sliding, skidding or fishtailing, and never
do donuts.
• Slow down before entering a turn.
• Avoid hard acceleration when turning, even from a stop.
• Plan for hills, rough terrain, ruts and other changes in traction and terrain.
Avoid paved surfaces.
• Avoid side-hilling (riding across slopes).
Be Sure Riders Pay Attention and Plan Ahead
If you think or feel the vehicle may tip or roll, reduce your risk of injury:
• Keep a firm grip on the steering wheel or handholds and brace yourself.
• Do not put any part of your body outside of the vehicle for any reason.
Rollovers have caused severe injuries and death, even on flat, open areas.
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SAFETY
PROPER USE WARNING
3-SEAT MODELS
WARNING
Require Proper Use of Your Vehicle
Do your part to prevent injuries:
• Do not allow careless or reckless driving.
• Make sure operators are 16 or older with a valid drivers license.
• Do not let people drive or ride after using alcohol or drugs.
• Do not allow operation on public roads (unless designated for off-highway
vehicle access) - collisions with cars and trucks can occur.
• Do not exceed seating capacity: 3 occupants.
CREW MODELS
WARNING
Improper Vehicle Use Can Result in SEVERE INJURY or DEATH
Be sure riders pay attention and plan ahead.
If you think the vehicle may tip or roll, reduce your risk to injury:
• Keep a firm grip on the steering wheel or handholds and brace yourself.
• Do not put any part of your body outside of the vehicle for any reason.
Require Proper Use of Your Vehicle.
Do your part to prevent injuries:
• Do not allow careless or reckless driving.
• Make sure operators are 16 or older with a valid drivers license.
• Do not let people drive or ride after using alcohol or drugs.
• Do not allow operation on public roads (unless designated for off-highway
vehicle access) – collisions with cars and trucks can occur.
Do not exceed seating capacity: 6 occupants.
32
SAFETY
FUEL TRANSPORT WARNING
The Fuel Transport Warning label is located in the cargo box.
WARNING
NEVER carry fuel or other flammable
liquids on this vehicle
Failure to follow this instruction could
lead to serious burn injuries or death.
Part number: 7186122 (English),
7186122–F (French Canadian)
CLUTCH COVER WARNING
WARNING
The Clutch Cover Warning qis located
on the clutch cover.
• Improper service or maintenance of
this PVT system can result in vehicle
damage, SEVERE INJURY or
DEATH.
• Always look for and remove debris
inside and around clutch and vent
system when replacing belt.
• Read owners manual or see
authorized Polaris dealer.
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SAFETY
RANGER CREW XP 1000 NorthStar Edition Trail Boss Models
RANGER XP CREW HVAC CA XP CREW HVAC
MAXIMUM CARGO
BOX LOAD
1000 lbs.
(454 kg)
600 lbs.
(272 kg)
TIRE PRESSURE IN
PSI (KPa)
FRONT 23 (159)
REAR 25 (172)
FRONT 23 (159)
REAR 25 (172)
MAXIMUM WEIGHT
CAPACITY
INCLUDES WEIGHT
OF OPERATOR,
PASSENGER, CARGO,
AND ACCESSORIES.
1150 lbs.
(522 kg)
Read Operation & Maintenance Manual for more detailed loading information.
RANGER XP 1000 NorthStar Edition Ultimate Models
RANGER XP 1000 HVAC CA XP 1000 HVAC
MAXIMUM CARGO
BOX LOAD
1000 lbs.
(454 kg)
600 lbs.
(272 kg)
TIRE PRESSURE IN
PSI (KPa)
FRONT 10 (69)
REAR 14 (97)
FRONT 10 (69)
REAR 14 (97)
MAXIMUM WEIGHT
CAPACITY
INCLUDES WEIGHT
OF OPERATOR,
PASSENGER, CARGO,
AND ACCESSORIES.
1275 lbs.
(579 kg)
1100 lbs.
(499 kg)
Read Operation & Maintenance Manual for more detailed loading information.
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SAFETY
RANGER CREW XP 1000 NorthStar Edition Ultimate Models
RANGER XP CREW HVAC CA XP CREW HVAC
MAXIMUM CARGO
BOX LOAD
1000 lbs.
(454 kg)
600 lbs.
(272 kg)
TIRE PRESSURE IN
PSI (KPa)
FRONT 23 (159)
REAR 25 (172)
FRONT 23 (159)
REAR 25 (172)
MAXIMUM WEIGHT
CAPACITY
INCLUDES WEIGHT
OF OPERATOR,
PASSENGER, CARGO,
AND ACCESSORIES.
1150 lbs.
(522 kg)
Read Operation & Maintenance Manual for more detailed loading information.
RANGER XP 1000 Premium Models
RANGER XP 1000 CA XP 1000
MAXIMUM CARGO
BOX LOAD
1000 lbs.
(454 kg)
600 lbs.
(272 kg)
TIRE PRESSURE IN
PSI (KPa)
FRONT 12 (83)
REAR 14 (97)
FRONT 12 (83)
REAR 14 (97)
MAXIMUM WEIGHT
CAPACITY
INCLUDES WEIGHT
OF OPERATOR,
PASSENGER, CARGO,
AND ACCESSORIES.
1500 lbs.
(680 kg)
1100 lbs.
(499 kg)
Read Operation & Maintenance Manual for more detailed loading information.
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SAFETY
RANGER CREW XP 1000 NorthStar Premium Models
RANGER XP CREW HVAC CA XP CREW HVAC
MAXIMUM CARGO
BOX LOAD
1000 lbs.
(454 kg)
600 lbs.
(272 kg)
TIRE PRESSURE IN
PSI (KPa)
FRONT 18 (124)
REAR 20 (138)
FRONT 18 (124)
REAR 20 (138)
MAXIMUM WEIGHT
CAPACITY
INCLUDES WEIGHT
OF OPERATOR,
PASSENGER, CARGO,
AND ACCESSORIES.
1230 lbs.
(558 kg)
Read Operation & Maintenance Manual for more detailed loading information.
RANGER XP 1000 Texas Edition Models
RANGER XP 1000 HVAC
MAXIMUM CARGO BOX LOAD 1000 lbs.
(454 kg)
TIRE PRESSURE IN PSI (KPa) FRONT 14 (97)
REAR 16 (110)
MAXIMUM WEIGHT CAPACITY
INCLUDES WEIGHT OF
OPERATOR, PASSENGER,
CARGO, AND ACCESSORIES.
1600 lbs.
(726 kg)
Read Operation & Maintenance Manual for more detailed loading information.
39
SAFETY
INTERNATIONAL SAFETY LABELS
GENERAL ALERT
WARNING
Read your owners manual. Never allow anyone under 16 years of age to
operate this vehicle. Never use alcohol or drugs before or while driving or riding.
Do not allow operation on public roads (unless designated for off-highway
vehicle access). Wear approved helmet, goggles, and protective clothing.
Always wear seat belts. Always use the cab nets or doors. Never exceed seating
capacity.
CLUTCH COVER ALERT
WARNING
Keep body parts away from belt.
SHIFT ALERT
WARNING
To avoid transmission damage,
shift only when vehicle is
stationary and at idle.
APPLY BRAKE TO START.
When this vehicle is not in
operation, or unattended, place
shift in the park position.
40
SAFETY
HD MODELS ONLY
LOAD/PASSENGER/TIRE PRESSURE WARNING
WARNING
Never carry passengers in cargo
box. Passengers can be thrown
off. This can cause serious injury
or death. Read owners manual.
Never carry or transport fuel on
this vehicle.
VEHICLE MAXIMUM
CARGO BOX
LOAD
TIRE
PRESSURE IN
KPA/BAR
MAXIMUM
CAPACITY
RANGER XP 454 kg Front: 69
kPa/0,69 bar
Rear: 96
kPa/0,96 bar
Occupants: 3
Weight (Driver +
Passengers +
Tow Load): 680
kg
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SAFETY
MD MODELS ONLY
LOAD/PASSENGER/TIRE PRESSURE ALERT
Never carry passengers in cargo
box. Passengers can be thrown
off. This can cause serious injury
or death. Read owner's manual.
NEVER carry fuel or other
flammable liquids on this
vehicle. Failure to follow this
instruction could lead to serious
burn injuries or death.
RANGER CREW MD
MAXIMUM CARGO BOX LOAD 454 kg
TIRE PRESSURE IN kPa (bar) FRONT 96 (0,96)
REAR 110 (1,10)
Read Operation and Maintenance Manual for more detailed loading
information.
43
SAFETY
44
FEATURES AND CONTROLS
COMPONENT LOCATIONS
qConsole
wHeadlights
eRadiator/AC Condenser
rBumper/Brush Guard
tTailgate
yTaillights
uWheel/Tire
iReceiver Hitch
oROPS Cab Frame
aWindshield (if equipped)
sDoor (if equipped)
dFuel Cap
fCargo Box Release Lever
gCargo Box
hWinch (if equipped)
45
FEATURES AND CONTROLS
COMPONENT LOCATIONS
qConsole
wHeadlights
eRadiator/AC Condenser
rBumper/Brush Guard
tTailgate
yTaillights
uWheel/Tire
iReceiver Hitch
oROPS Cab Frame
aWindshield
sDoor
dFuel Cap
fCargo Box Release Lever
gCargo Box
46
FEATURES AND CONTROLS
CONSOLE
qLeft-Side Switch Panel
wSteering Wheel Adjuster
eIgnition
r12V Auxiliary Outlets
tBattery Trickle Charging Outlet
yWinch Remote (underneath hood, if
equipped)
uHVAC Control Panel (if equipped)
iRight-Side Switch Panel
oRide Command Display (if
equipped)
aGear Selector (Shifter)
sSteering Wheel
dInstrument Cluster
47
FEATURES AND CONTROLS
IGNITION SWITCH
The ignition switchqis a four-position,
key-operated switch. The key can be
removed from the switch when it is in
the OFF position.
OFF The engine is off. Electrical circuits are off.
ACCESSORY The engine is off. Powers the gauge and terminal block.
Check engine and steering warning indicators will appear
on the gauge in this mode, but will turn off when the
vehicle is started if no issues are present.
SYSTEM ON Electrical circuits and position lights are on. Electrical
equipment can be used.
START Turn the key to the START position to engage the electric
starter. The key returns to the ON position when released.
Ignition Switch Label (MD and HD
models only)
48
FEATURES AND CONTROLS
STEERING WHEEL
The steering wheel can be tilted upward
or downward for rider preference. Lift
and hold the steering wheel adjustment
leverqwhile moving the steering wheel
upward or downward. Release the lever
when the steering wheel is at the
desired position. Always make sure the
steering wheel position does not
impede proper operation of the brake
pedal, throttle pedal and all other
controls.
GEAR SELECTOR
To change gears, stop the vehicle, and
with the engine idling, move the lever q
to the desired gear. Do not attempt to
shift gears with engine speed above idle
or while the vehicle is moving.
H: High Gear
L: Low Gear
N: Neutral
R: Reverse
P: Park
Low gear is the primary driving range for the RANGER. High gear is intended for
use on hard-packed surfaces with light loads. Whenever the vehicle is left
unattended, always place the transmission in PARK.
TIP
Maintaining shift linkage adjustment is important to assure proper transmission
function. Your POLARIS dealer or other qualified person can assist in resolving
any shifting problems.
NOTICE
Do not attempt to shift the transmission while the vehicle is moving or damage
to the transmission could result. Always shift when the vehicle is stationary and
the engine is at idle.
49
FEATURES AND CONTROLS
POLARIS 3-MODE THROTTLE CONTROL SWITCH
The Polaris 3-Mode Throttle Control Switch has three positions:
Performance (PERF)
Standard (STND)
Work (WORK)
Always use low gear for any of the following conditions
regardless of the selected throttle control setting:
Operating in rough terrain or over obstacles.
Loading the vehicle onto a trailer.
Towing heavy loads.
Driving frequently at low RPM or at ground speeds
below 7 MPH (11 km/h).
ACTIVE DESCENT CONTROL (ADC) SWITCH (IF
EQUIPPED)
The ADC system allows engine braking to all
four wheels when the vehicle descends a hill
or incline. Press the top of the switch to
engage ADC. Press the bottom of the switch
to turn off ADC. Always operate in low gear
and engage ADC before ascending or
descending a hill.
51
FEATURES AND CONTROLS
WINCH CONTROLS (IF EQUIPPED)
NOTE
Vehicles equipped with factory-installed winches have an automatic stop
function to prevent overtightening when the winch is fully wound.
WINCH SWITCH
Press the top of the rocker switch to spool line out from
the winch. Press the bottom of the rocker switch to
spool line in to the winch. Move the rocker switch to
the center position to stop spooling.
REMOTE WINCH SWITCH (IF EQUIPPED)
The remote winch switch is located
under the hood. To power-on or
power-off the switch, press and hold the
power button for 3 seconds. Press and
hold the button labeled “OUT” to spool
line out from the winch. Press and hold
the button labeled “IN” to spool line in to
the winch. The switch will automatically
power-off after 30 seconds of inactivity.
53
FEATURES AND CONTROLS
AUXILIARY OUTLET
The vehicle is equipped with 12–volt accessory
outlets on the dash. Use the outlets to power an
auxiliary light or other optional accessories or
lights. For service, the dash outlet connection is
under the dash.
BATTERY TRICKLE-CHARGING OUTLET
The vehicle is equipped with a dedicated outlet for trickle-charging the battery
during periods of extended inactivity.
If you do not drive the vehicle for more than TWO
WEEKS, Polaris recommends using a
BatteryMINDer® 2012 AGM - 2 AMP charger,
which can be ordered through your dealer.
Polaris provides a charging accessory with your
vehicle that allows easy connection to the battery
through the Battery Trickle-Charging Outlet,
located on the dash. While charging, place the
charger outside of the vehicle and protect it from
moisture.
54
FEATURES AND CONTROLS
FOOT PEDALS
BRAKE PEDAL
Depress the brake pedal qto slow or stop the vehicle. Apply the brakes while
starting the engine.
When the brake pedal is depressed, the brake light comes on. Check the brake
light before each ride.
1. Turn the ignition switch to the ON position.
2. Apply the brakes. The brake light should come on after about 10 mm (0.4 in.)
of pedal travel.
THROTTLE PEDAL
Push the throttle pedal wdown to increase engine speed. Spring pressure
returns the pedal to the rest position when released. Always check that the
throttle pedal returns normally before starting the engine.
TIP
If the throttle pedal and brake pedal are applied simultaneously, engine power
may be limited.
55
FEATURES AND CONTROLS
PARK BRAKE LEVER (IF EQUIPPED)
Always apply the service brakes
before engaging or releasing the
park brake. To help prevent the
vehicle from rolling, set the park
brake when parking the vehicle.
When the park brake is set and the
park brake indicator is illuminated,
engine speed is limited. If the
accelerator is applied, this limiting
feature prevents operation, which
protects the park brake pads from
excessive wear.
NOTICE
This feature will not operate properly if the park brake connector or switch
(under the hood) malfunctions or becomes disconnected, or if the switch has
moved. Check for disconnection, then see your dealer or other qualified
service person promptly if this feature fails to operate properly.
1. To set the park brake, apply the brakes. Pull the park brake leverqtowards
yourself as far as possible.
2. To release the park brake, apply the brakes. Turn the park brake lever
counterclockwise and push it in as far as possible.
NOTICE
When the parking brake is engaged, the word “BRAKE” will appear in Display
Area 2 of the Instrument Cluster.
56
FEATURES AND CONTROLS
SEAT
SEAT BELTS
This vehicle is equipped with three-point lap and diagonal seat belts for the
operator and any passengers. Always make sure the seat belts are secured for
all riders before operating. The driver’s seat belt is equipped with a seat belt
interlock. Vehicle speed will be limited to 15 MPH (24 km/h) if the seat belt is not
secured.
WARNING
Falling from a moving vehicle could result in serious injury or death. Always
fasten your seat belt securely before operating or riding in the vehicle.
To wear the seat belt properly, follow this procedure:
1. For 3-point belts, pull the seat belt latchqdownward and across your chest
toward the buckle at the inner edge of the seat. The belt should fit snugly
across your hips and diagonally across your chest. Make sure the belt is not
twisted.
2. Push the latch plate qinto the buckle wuntil it clicks.
3. Release the strap, it will self tighten.
4. To release the seat belt, press the square red button in the buckle’s center.
57
FEATURES AND CONTROLS
SEAT BELT INSPECTION
WARNING
Failure to perform regular inspection can reduce the effectiveness of the seat
belt during a crash and could result in serious injury or death.
Inspect all seat belts for proper operation before each use of the vehicle.
1. Push the latch plate into the buckle until it clicks. The latch plate must slide
smoothly into the buckle. A click indicates that it's securely latched.
2. Push the red release latch in the middle of the buckle to make sure it
releases freely.
3. Pull each seat belt completely out and inspect the full length for any damage,
including cuts, wear, fraying or stiffness. If any damage is found, or if the seat
belt does not operate properly, have the seat belt system checked and/or
replaced by an authorized dealer.
4. To clean dirt or debris from the seat belts, sponge the straps with mild soap
and water. Do not use bleach, dye or household detergents. Rinse the entire
length of the belt webbing. Use a garden hose to flush out the retractor and
latch housings regularly.
SEAT AND STORAGE COMPARTMENTS
The electrical compartment is located under the center rear-most seat. Never
use this area for storage. Storage compartments are located under all other
seats. Remove the storage bin under the center rear-most seat to access the
battery and electrical compartment.
Always make sure all seats are properly installed before operating.
DRIVER’S SEAT
To access the storage area under the driver’s seat, reach behind the driver’s
seat and pull up on the latch. Roll the bottom of the seat forward toward steering
wheel.
PASSENGER’S SEAT
To access the storage area under the passenger seat, lift up on the front of the
passenger seat and raise it to the upright position.
58
FEATURES AND CONTROLS
ELECTRONIC POWER STEERING
Electronic power steering (EPS) engages when the ignition key is turned to the
ON position. EPS remains engaged whether the vehicle is moving or idle. To
conserve battery power, the EPS will shut down 5 minutes after the engine is
stopped if the key remains in the ON position. The EPS warning indicator will
illuminate to indicate the EPS has shut down. Turn the key off and on to reset
the unit. If the light remains on after starting the engine, the EPS system is
inoperative. See your POLARIS dealer, or other qualified person, as soon as
possible for repair. Continued operation could result in permanent damage to the
EPS unit and increased steering effort.
FUEL CAP
The fuel tank filler cap qis located
on the left-hand side of the vehicle
near the driver’s seat. To close,
tighten the fuel cap until it clicks
twice. When refueling, always use
unleaded gasoline with a minimum
pump octane number of 87 R+M/2
octane. Do not use fuel with ethanol
content greater than 10 percent,
such as E-85 fuel. Compatible fuels:
E5 and E10
Always ensure that the fuel tank filler cap is fully tightened and secure before
operating or transporting the vehicle.
ROLLOVER PROTECTIVE STRUCTURE (ROPS)
The Rollover Protective Structure (ROPS) on this vehicle meets OSHA®
1928.53 rollover performance requirements. Always have your authorized
dealer thoroughly inspect the ROPS if it ever becomes damaged in any way.
No device can assure occupant protection in the event of a rollover. Always
follow all safe operating practices outlined in this manual to avoid vehicle
rollover.
WARNING
Vehicle rollover could cause severe injury or death. Always avoid operating in
a manner that could result in vehicle rollover.
59
FEATURES AND CONTROLS
MODE AND TOGGLE BUTTONS
Press and hold the MODE buttonrto enter or exit the settings menu. Press
and release the MODE button to cycle through Area 1 modes and to select an
item.
Press and release either toggle button tto cycle through the options menu or
Area 2 modes. Press and hold either toggle button to reset an item. See page
67.
TIP
With the ignition key off, pressing the MODE button or either toggle button will
power up the Rider Information Center for 10 seconds to allow viewing of the
odometer and the clock.
INDICATOR LAMPS
INDICATOR ICON FUNCTION
Vehicle Speed When standard mode is selected, speed
displays in miles per hour.
When metric mode is selected, speed displays
in kilometers per hour.
Check Engine This indicator appears if a fault occurs. Do not
operate the vehicle if this warning appears.
Serious engine damage could result. Your
authorized POLARIS dealer can assist.
Check Battery This warning usually indicates that the vehicle
is operating at an RPM too low to keep the
battery charged. It may also occur when the
engine is at idle and high electrical load (lights,
cooling fan, accessories) is applied. Drive at a
higher RPM or recharge the battery to clear the
warning.
EPS Warning (if
equipped)
This indicator illuminates briefly when the key
is turned to the ON position. If the light remains
on, the EPS system is inoperative. See your
POLARIS dealer, or other qualified person, as
soon as possible for repair. Continued
operation could result in permanent damage to
the EPS unit and increased steering effort.
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FEATURES AND CONTROLS
Service Hours A flashing wrench symbol indicates
that the preset service interval has
been reached. To reset, see page 70.
Trip Time Time length of vehicle operation
since mode was last reset
eArea 3 Modes Description
Clock The clock displays time in a 12-hour
or 24-hour format. To reset, see page
68.
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FEATURES AND CONTROLS


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