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Polaris ATV 2001

Polaris ATV 2001
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169
TROUBLESHOOTING
Clutch Drive Belt & Cover Related Issues: Diagnosis
Possible Causes Solutions/What to do
Loading the ATV into a
pickup or tall trailer when
in high range.
Shift transmission to low range dur-
ing loading of the ATV to prevent belt
burning.
Starting out going up a
steep incline.
When starting out on an incline, use
low range, or dismount the ATV after
first applying the park brake and per-
form the “K” turn as described on
page 82 of this manual.
Driving at low RPM or low
ground speed (at approxi-
mately 3--7 MPH).
Drive at higher speed or use Low
Range. The use of Low Range is
highly recommended for cooler PVT
operating temperatures and longer
component life.
Insufficient warm--up of
ATVs exposed to low am-
bient temperatures.
Warm engine at least 5 min., then
with transmission in neutral, advance
throttle to approx. 1/8 throttle in short
bursts, 5 to 7 times. The belt will be-
come more flexible and prevent belt
burning.
Slow and easy clutch en-
gagement.
Fast, effective use of the throttle for
efficient engagement.
To wing/Pushing at low
RPM/low ground speed.
Use Low Range only.
Plowing snow, dirt, etc./
utility use.
Use Low Range only.
Stuck in mud or snow. Shift the transmission to Low Range,
carefully use fast, aggressive throttle
application to engage clutch. WARN-
ING: Excessive throttle may cause
loss of control and vehicle overturn.

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