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Polaris 600 RUSH 2010 User Manual

Polaris 600 RUSH 2010
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4.45
Cleanfire Fuel Injection
4
THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR
Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) Overview
The Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) is a 5 VDC potentiometer (variable resistance) type sensor mounted to the PTO side
of the throttle body. The internal components of the sensor are connected to the throttle shaft. The TPS output signal
changes as the throttle plates are opened and closed by the operator. The ECU uses this signal to determine the position
of the throttle plates.
The TPS is set at the factory based on a throttle body idle air gap flow specification. Adjustments should only be
p
erformed when:
TPS is replaced
TPS or throttle body is mis-adjusted
Troubleshooting erratic or inconsistent e
ngine idle, and/or engine performance
NOTE: Follow these guidelines whe
never working with the TPS:
Use Digital Wrench® when checking the TPS volt
age. Do not use any other diagnostic tool.
Disconnect throttle cable from the throttle lever. If the TPS
idle voltage changes, the throttle cable is too tight.
Readjust throttle cable.
Verify the throttle cable is not pulling on the throttle
plate cam. Turn the throttle cable in line adjuster clockwise to
loosen the cable. If the cable continues to pull on the throttle plate cam, readjust the throttle cable threaded
barrel on the throttle body.
All engine management sensors/switches
must be connected to obtain accurate TPS voltage readings.
Use a fully charged 12VDC battery to power the
engine management system
CAUTION
The throttle position sensor (TPS) is set at the time of throttle body manufacture. TPS adjustments should only be
made if the TPS was loosened, repositioned, or replaced.
Any adjustments made to the idle air gap screw, TPS sensor, or throttle synchronization screw should only be
performed when directed to so by the Digital Wrench® Diagnostic Software.
TPS
THROTTLE BODY
ENGINE

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Polaris 600 RUSH 2010 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Horsepower120 HP
Engine Displacement599 cc
Cylinders2
CoolingLiquid
Bore x Stroke77.25 mm x 64 mm
Fuel SystemCleanfire Injection
IgnitionDigital CDI
Front SuspensionPRO-RIDE
Rear SuspensionPRO-RIDE
Track Width15 in
Track Lug Height1.25 in
Front Travel9 in
Ski Stance42.5 in
BrakeHydraulic Disc
Width48 in
StarterElectric
Drive ClutchP-85
Track Length121 in
Rear Travel14 in
Ski TypeGripper
Driven ClutchTEAM

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