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Polaris 2014 switchback adventure digital display all black
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12/26/2018 9:35:47 PM •
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My fuel pump will not run, it's 2006 polairs 800 efi had it ideling and it stopped running, when I turn key on, cannot hear fuel pump running, always heard before??? Where is fuse located
The fuel pump should not run continually when the motor is not running. I am assuming you mean when you first turn the key on, not when the motor is running as you would not hear it at all over the engine noise. (and would not run)
When you turn the key on, the fuel pump should still have retained enough pressure to only require a quick blip or two from the pump. You may just not hear it possibly.
But if it is not functioning correctly, read on.
First, the fuel pump is non-serviceable. It also includes the fuel sender and pressure regulator.
It gets better.
The fuel pump is an integral part of the fuel tank meaning you must replace the entire tank to replace a faulty fuel pump.
You can perform a fuel pressure test if it powers up, if not perform a continuity test. There is also a voltage test to check. If all the tests check out ok, but there is still a problem, take your machine to an authorized Polaris dealership for ECU testing.
11/19/2018 12:02:50 AM •
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Idle speed ajustment on Polaris 700 twin . Stalls when at Idle.
Throttle stop screw.
On the left side of the vehicle, looking in at the carburetor, notice a screw pointing straight down near the bottom of the carb, slightly forward.
Turn the throttle stop screw clockwise to increase idle, counterclockwise to decrease idle. It is best to adjust the idle while at operating temperature, but be careful, it's hot in there! just bring it up until it smooths out.
Do not overcompensate to mask something more serious like a cracked or weathered intake manifold.
It is not an issue of 'If' the intake will fail, It is 'When' it will fail. Just fix it before it fails you at a less convenient time. Not good on a trip I can tell you that.
11/9/2018 3:23:43 PM •
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Can a person adjust the drive chain on my 2006 polaris fusion, if so, can someone tell me how.hanks.
Raze the track off the ground , there is a adjustment bolt on the chain case losing the check nut and turn the bolt by hand until tight, then turn the track and recheck, you might have to take the exhaust off to get at it, If i was you i would take the chain case cover off clean and every thing and put new oil in, most people don't even check the oil and then blow the chain, the oil thins out in the summer and drains out a littly each year until theres none.
12/12/2018 2:52:18 PM •
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2004 Polaris sportsman 600 It will not go into park or into high range
linkage out of adj . those models are famous for that problem. maybe bent from abuse from jamming gear shift trying to get it to shift. use straight edge to check for bend in linkage. i bet it is bent or worn out fiber washers holding linkage on shifters shift. easy if correct adj
10/23/2018 12:00:53 PM •
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