Why does the front end of my Polaris Widetrack LX Offroad Vehicle push?
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Brenda JohnsonAug 27, 2025
If your Polaris Offroad Vehicle's front end pushes, consider the following:
* Check for worn skags.
* Inspect for binding in the front suspension shafts and steering components, and grease all pivot points after elevating the front of the machine.
* Verify the sag dimension and adjust the torsion spring blocks or install optional torsion springs to achieve the correct sag dimensions.
* Increase the IFS preload.
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Theresa WardAug 25, 2025
Why is the steering on my Polaris Offroad Vehicle so heavy?
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jimenezheatherAug 26, 2025
If the steering on your Polaris Offroad Vehicle feels heavy, here are a few things you can check:
* Inspect the skags and skis for any damage.
* Look for any binding in the front suspension shafts and steering components. Grease all pivot points after elevating the front of the machine.
* Verify the sag dimension and adjust the torsion spring blocks or install optional torsion springs to achieve the correct sag dimensions.
* Decrease the IFS preload.
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Carol JonesAug 23, 2025
Why does my Polaris Widetrack LX engine lack power?
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Samuel TrujilloAug 23, 2025
If your Polaris Offroad Vehicle engine lacks power, consider these potential causes:
* **Spark Plug:** A fouled or defective spark plug can cause power loss. Try changing the spark plug and test the operation.
* **Fuel Filter:** A clogged fuel filter can restrict fuel flow, especially at high RPMs. Check the fuel filter flow by disconnecting the hose and draining about 1/2 cup of fuel. The fuel flow should be steady and encompass the entire diameter of the fuel line. If not, replace the filter.
* **Clutching/Carburetor and fuel pump:** For issues related to incorrect clutching or carburetor and fuel pump problems, it's best to see your dealer, as adjustments to change power output are not available.