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Polaris Ranger 2005 - Brake Pedal; Throttle Pedal; Parking Brake Lever; Differential Lock Lever and Switch

Polaris Ranger 2005
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FEATURES AND CONT ROLS
Brake Pedal (1)
Depress t h e brake pedal to slow or stop the vehicle.
Throttle Pedal (2)
Push the pedal down to increase
engine speed. Spring pressure
returns the pedal to the rest
position when released. Always
check that the throttle pedal
returns no rmally before st arting
the engine. Make sure t h ere’s
adequate throttle pedal freeplay.
See page 82 for th rottle p edal
adjustment procedures.
Parking Brake Lever (3)
Engage th e parking brake when parking the vehicle to h elp p revent the
vehicle from rolling. To apply the parking brake, push down on the
pedal with your foot.
Parking Brake Release (4)
To release the parking brake, pull the release handle Spring pressure
helps return t h e lever to the released position. Make sure th e parking
brake lever is functioning properly before each operation.
Differential Lock Lever (5) and Switch (6)
The rear axle is equipped with a
lockable differential that allows the
operator to choose between an open
differential or a closed differential.
It’s beneficial t o lock the differential
in low traction situations.
To lo ck the differential on t he TM, push
the lock lever up.
To lo ck the differential on t he 4X4,
move the AWD/Differential Switch to
the center p osition.
CAUTIO N
Damage to the differential can occur if it is engaged while the
vehicle is traveling at high speeds or while the rear wheels are
spinning. Slow the vehicle to nearly stopped before engaging the
differential.

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