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9926813 R04 - 2013-2016 RZR 570 Service Manual
© Copyright Polaris Industries Inc.
TIRE INSPECTION
• Improper tire inflation may affect vehicle
maneuverability.
• When replacing a tire always use original equipment
size and type.
• The use of non-standard size or type tires may affect
vehicle handling.
WARNING
Operating with worn tires will increase the possibility of
the vehicle skidding easily with possible loss of control.
Worn tires can cause an accident.
Always replace tires when the tread depth measures 1/
8" (3 mm) or less.
Tire Tread Depth
Replace tires when tread depth is worn to 1/8" (3 mm) or
less.
TIRE PRESSURE
CAUTION
Maintain proper tire pressure. Refer to the warning tire
pressure decal applied to the vehicle.
TIRE PRESSURE INSPECTION (COLD)
Front Rear
10 psi (55 kPa) 12 psi (55 kPa)
DRIVE SHAFT BOOT INSPECTION
Inspect the front and rear drive shaft boots (Item 1) for
damage, tears, wear or leaking grease. If the boots
exhibit any of these symptoms, they should be replaced.
Check to see the boot clamps (Item 2) are properly
positioned. Refer to for drive shaft boot replacement.
BELT INSPECTION
1. Inspect belt for hour glassing (extreme circular wear
in at least one spot and on both sides of the belt).
Hour glassing occurs when the drive train does not
move and the drive clutch engages the belt.
2. Inspect belt for loose cords, missing cogs, cracks,
abrasions, thin spots, or excessive wear. Compare
belt measurements with a new drive belt. Replace if
necessary.
3. Belts with thin spots, burn marks, etc., should be
replaced to eliminate noise, vibration, or erratic PVT
operation. See the Troubleshooting Chart at the end
of this chapter for possible causes.
MAINTENANCE