Sounds like you have a dirty ground somewhere. Or it's not charging properly, or can't take a charge because of a faulty battery. Use a dc 12v meter to check the battery.
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Your problem is not clear. So you may do some more research and then take a decision.
I found this video from youtube. I hope this can be helpful. video link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=01Rc80ykfVs
Gary, Faulty fuel pump sending unit. Most of the forums I checked say this a big problem with Polaris, most say the pump and sending unit have to be bought as a assembly.
Check the attached links,instruction and guides, Good luck
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Sounds like you have a problem in the charging system. The alternator is giving the system enough charge with no lights but cant keep up when lights are on. This also happens if you are running other lights without being correctly connected through a relay.
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