Polaris RZR XP 1000 Owner's Manual
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  • Page 1 2024 OWNER’S For Maintenance and Safety MANUAL RZR XP 1000 RZR XP 4 1000...
  • Page 2 For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/passenger-vehicle. For videos and more information about a safe riding experience with your Polaris vehicle, scan this QR Code® with your smartphone or visit: www.polaris.com/en-us/safety/...
  • Page 3 2024 Owner’s Manual RZR XP 1000 Sport Premium Ultimate RZR XP 4 1000 Sport Premium Ultimate...
  • Page 4 Unless noted, trademarks are the property of Polaris Industries Inc. Recreational Off-Highway Vehicle Association® and ROHVA® are registered trademarks of the Recreational Off-Highway Vehicle Association. WALKER EVANS RACING® is a registered trademark of Walker Evans Enterprises Incorporated. Tread Lightly® is a registered trademark of the United States Department of Agriculture.
  • Page 5 WELCOME Thank you for purchasing a POLARIS vehicle, and welcome to our world-wide family of POLARIS enthusiasts. Be sure to visit us online at www.polaris.com for the latest news, new product introductions, upcoming events, career opportunities and more. Here at POLARIS we proudly produce an exciting line of utility and recreational products.
  • Page 6 SAFETY SYMBOLS AND SIGNAL WORDS The following signal words and symbols appear throughout this manual and on your vehicle. Your safety is involved when these words and symbols are used. Become familiar with their meanings before reading the manual. DANGER DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, WILL result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Specifications ....159 Polaris Products ....165 Troubleshooting .
  • Page 9: Introduction

    Additionally, read the product safety labels on the vehicle and follow all rules and regulations concerning the operation of this vehicle in your area. POLARIS recommends anyone who will be operating this vehicle to take a training course. ROHVA® (Recreational Off-Highway Vehicle Association®) provides both an online safety e-course and a hands-on safety course.
  • Page 10 NEAR-FIELD COMMUNICATION (NFC) Some Polaris vehicles come equipped with a near-field communication (NFC) chip. The NFC chip is embedded in the Polaris emblem located at the front of the vehicle and seamlessly connects you to a digital platform of vehicle information and tools.
  • Page 11 MANUFACTURER 9200 Series Display RC-7 Polaris Industries Inc. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 12 0.0977 W *Other transmitting radio frequencies may exist outside of EU markets. Hereby, Polaris Industries Inc. declares that the above radio equipment is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: https://www.polaris.com/en-us/radio-conformity/...
  • Page 13 Remove the spare key and store it in a safe place. An ignition key can be duplicated only by ordering a POLARIS key blank (using your key number) and mating it with one of your existing keys. The ignition switch must be replaced if all keys are lost.
  • Page 15: Safety

    • Reduce the effectiveness of occupant protection systems, including the seatbelts and the Rollover Protective Structure (ROPS). • Make it illegal to own or operate your vehicle. POLARIS-authorized spark arresters, mufflers, and emissions control components are mandatory for ownership or operation in many areas.
  • Page 16 POLARIS recommends that you supervise younger drivers. Set rules and put limits on how, when, and where they are allowed to use this vehicle. For example, young drivers may need to have an adult in the vehicle with them and not be allowed to drive with their friends in the vehicle.
  • Page 17 SAFETY PREPARE VEHICLE FOR THE RIDE Before starting off, always perform the Pre-Ride Inspection. Failure to inspect and verify that the vehicle is in safe operating condition increases the risk of an accident, which can lead to serious injury or death. ITEM REMARK REFERENCE...
  • Page 18 SAFETY ITEM REMARK REFERENCE Seat Belts Check length of belt for page 51 damage, check latches for proper operation Exhaust Inspect spark arrestor page 138 and clean if needed. – Vehicle Debris Remove grass, leaves, and other flammable material or debris, especially near the exhaust system.
  • Page 19 Improper tire maintenance can lead to loss of control and an accident, which could result in serious injury or death. To reduce your risk of injury: • Maintain POLARIS recommended tire pressure. Check pressure before operating. Even if your vehicle has only been driven a short distance, the tire pressure readings can become higher.
  • Page 20 Use shatterproof goggles or a shatterproof helmet face shield. Such protective eyewear may reduce the risk of foreign material getting in your eyes and help prevent loss of vision. POLARIS recommends wearing approved Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) that have markings indicating they are designed to standards such as: •...
  • Page 21 SAFETY Always stay completely inside the vehicle and hold the steering wheel or hand holds. Body parts outside of the vehicle can be struck by passing objects or crushed during a rollover. Do not put any part of your body outside of the vehicle for any reason.
  • Page 22 SAFETY DRIVING GUIDELINES Drive Responsibly. This vehicle has higher ground clearance and other features to handle rugged terrain. It can be overturned in situations where some other vehicles may not. Abrupt maneuvers or aggressive driving, even on flat, open areas, can cause loss of control, rollovers, severe injury or death.
  • Page 23 While it may be legal locally to drive on some public roads in specific parts of the country, your vehicle was not designed or certified as an on-road motor vehicle. Polaris does not support public road use except as may be necessary to cross roads designated for connecting off highway vehicle trail segments. If you must drive on-road, drive slowly and defensively.
  • Page 24 SAFETY Improperly operating on hills can cause loss of control, rollover, or accident, which can lead to serious injury or death. Use extra care when operating on hills. Plan for rough terrain, ruts, and other changes in traction and terrain. Driving up hills Check the terrain before ascending a hill and make sure it is not too slippery or loose.
  • Page 25 SAFETY Riding in snow Always keep the brake and accelerator pedals free of snow and ice. Apply the brakes frequently to prevent ice or snow accumulation on the brake pads which can reduce brake performance. Riding on ice Never operate the vehicle on a frozen body of water unless you have verified that the ice can support the weight of the vehicle.
  • Page 26 After any crash, rollover, or other accident, have a POLARIS dealer inspect the vehicle for possible damage, including seat belts, ROPS, brakes, suspension, and steering systems.
  • Page 27 SAFETY There is a recovery tow loop at the front and back of the vehicle to attach a winch or strap. Use these loops to recover this vehicle if it is stuck, to pull it onto a tow truck, trailer, or to use this vehicle to recover another vehicle. These loops are for emergency recovery only and are not for towing vehicles to another location.
  • Page 28 A spark near the battery can ignite this gas and cause an explosion. To start a vehicle or charge a battery, use a portable battery-powered jump starter (such as POLARIS Flex Jump Starter) or plug-in battery charger, as these products can reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, and explosion.
  • Page 29 SAFETY TOWING A RZR Towing this vehicle is not recommended. Always transport the vehicle on a trailer or flatbed with all four wheels off the ground. See the Transporting the Vehicle section for details. If towing a disabled vehicle is unavoidable, place the disabled vehicle’s transmission in neutral.
  • Page 30 SAFETY TOWING WARNING Towing improperly can alter vehicle handling and may cause loss of control or brake instability. The tow loop on the front of the vehicle is provided for recovery use ONLY. Tow a vehicle ONLY of equal or lesser size and weight. When towing a disabled RZR vehicle, place the disabled vehicle's transmission in neutral.
  • Page 31 SAFETY TRAILERING SAFETY The weight distribution of the cargo loaded onto the trailer is important and will have an impact on how the vehicle handles on the road. Ensure the weight of the cargo is distributed properly and the trailer is not rear, front, or side heavy. Improperly trailering or attempting to tow this vehicle can result in serious injury or death.
  • Page 32 5. Always tie the frame of the POLARIS vehicle to the transporting unit securely with suitable straps or rope. Do not attach tie straps to the front control arm bolt pockets.
  • Page 33 SAFETY Rear tie-down points (both sides of vehicle)
  • Page 34 Never remove any labels from your vehicle. If a label becomes illegible or comes off, contact your POLARIS dealer for a replacement. Replacement safety labels are provided at no charge. Driver Information Warning...
  • Page 35 • Do not allow operation on public roads (unless designated for off-highway vehicle access) - collisions with cars and trucks can occur. Do not exceed seating capacity: RZR XP 1000: 2 occupants RZR XP 4 1000: 4 occupants SEAT BELT WARNING Improper vehicle use can result in SEVERE INJURY or DEATH.
  • Page 36 SAFETY DRIVE RESPONSIBLY WARNING WARNING: Drive Responsibly Rollovers have caused severe injuries and death, even on flat, open areas. Avoid loss of control and rollovers: • Avoid abrupt maneuvers, sideways sliding, skidding or fishtailing, and never do donuts. • Slow down before entering a turn. •...
  • Page 37 AIR BOX CAUTION CAUTION Use a Polaris approved air filter. The use of a non-Polaris approved air filter may cause engine damage. Before installing filter, ensure there is no dirt or debris in the clean side of the intake tube. The air filter must be properly seated before the lid is reinstalled.
  • Page 38 Improper service or maintenance of this PVT system can result in vehicle damage, SEVERE INJURY or DEATH. Always look for and remove debris inside and around the clutch and vent system when replacing the belt. Read owner’s manual or see authorized POLARIS dealer or other authorized person. Belt Debris Warning...
  • Page 39 SAFETY LOAD / PASSENGER / TIRE PRESSURE WARNING WARNING • Never carry passengers in cargo box. • Passengers can be thrown off. This can cause serious injury or death. IMPROPER TIRE PRESSURE OR OVERLOADING CAN CAUSE LOSS OF CONTROL RESULTING IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. •...
  • Page 40 SAFETY REAR SEAT WARNING WARNING Do not ride in rear cabin area when seat back or seat base is not installed in riding position. Rear Seat Warnings...
  • Page 41: Features And Controls

    FEATURES AND CONTROLS FEATURES AND CONTROLS COMPONENT LOCATIONS Cargo Box Cab Door ROPS Frame NFC Chip Radiator Fuel Tank Cap Cargo Tie-Downs (4 corners) Brake Pedal Throttle Pedal Gear Selector Hand Hold / Lug Wrench...
  • Page 42 FEATURES AND CONTROLS CONSOLE Instrument Cluster Light Switch Ignition Switch Battery Charge Port AWD Switch 12V Accessory Outlet IGNITION SWITCH The ignition switch is a four-position, key-operated switch. Use the ignition switch to start the engine. See the Starting the Engine section for starting procedures.
  • Page 43 FEATURES AND CONTROLS POSITION FUNCTION Electrical circuits are on. Electrical equipment can be used. Turn the key to the START position to engage the START electric starter. The key returns to the ON position when released. The key can be removed from the switch when it is in the OFF position. HEADLIGHT SWITCH NOTICE The ignition switch must be in the ON position to operate the headlights.
  • Page 44 EPS has shut down. If the EPS warning indicator remains on after turning the ignition switch to OFF and then starting the engine, the EPS system is inoperative. See your POLARIS dealer, or another qualified person, as soon as possible for repair. Continued operation could result in permanent damage to the EPS unit and increased steering effort.
  • Page 45 FEATURES AND CONTROLS SEAT ADJUSTMENTS SEAT ADJUSTMENT On seats equipped with an adjustment lever under the front edge of the seat, pull the lever to the left. Slide the seat forward or rearward to the desired position. Release the lever. The seat will lock into the new position.
  • Page 46 FEATURES AND CONTROLS STEERING WHEEL The steering wheel can be tilted upward or downward for rider preference. Lift and hold the steering wheel adjustment lever while moving the steering wheel upward or downward. Release the lever when the steering wheel is at the desired position.
  • Page 47 FEATURES AND CONTROLS Rear tie-down points (both sides of vehicle)
  • Page 48 FEATURES AND CONTROLS FUEL WARNING Gasoline and gasoline vapor is highly flammable and explosive. Refuel outdoors or in a well ventilated area free of any source of flame or sparks, including pilot lights from water heaters, furnaces, or clothes dryers. To avoid fires and explosions, follow these precautions when refueling.
  • Page 49 FEATURES AND CONTROLS WARNING Gasoline can expand while inside the tank. To avoid fires and explosions, do not overfill the tank. Allow room for gasoline to expand inside the tank by leaving the tank neck empty. NOTICE • Use minimum 87 Octane (or higher) unleaded fuel (minimum pump octane number of 87 R+M2).
  • Page 50 Always inspect doors and latches for wear and damage before each use of the vehicle. Promptly replace any worn or damaged parts with new parts available from your authorized POLARIS dealer or qualified person. PASSENGER HAND HOLD Always adjust the hand hold to a comfortable position for your passenger before operating.
  • Page 51 FEATURES AND CONTROLS LUG WRENCH The passenger hand hold can be used as an adjustable lug nut wrench with 18 mm and 19 mm sockets. To remove the lug nut wrench, do the following: 1. Release the lever lock by rotating downward 2.
  • Page 52 FEATURES AND CONTROLS HOOD To remove the hood, do the following: 1. Unscrew the hood fasteners with a T40 Torx drive bit. 2. Grasp the upper hood edge and pull upward to disengage the fasteners. 3. Pivot the hood forward and lift upward to disengage the lower hood hooks. 4.
  • Page 53 FEATURES AND CONTROLS SEAT BELTS This POLARIS vehicle is equipped with seat belts for all riders. Always make sure the seat belts are secured for the operator and all passengers before riding. The driver’s seat belt is equipped with a seat belt interlock. Vehicle speed will be limited to 15 mph (24 km/h) if the seat belt is not secured.
  • Page 54 FEATURES AND CONTROLS Shoulder Belt Buckle Release Button Harness Pads Harness Buckle Tilt-locks Thigh Belt Chest Clip Lap Belt...
  • Page 55 FEATURES AND CONTROLS INSPECTING THE HARNESS WARNING Failure to perform regular inspection can reduce the effectiveness of the seat belt during a crash and could result in serious injury or death. Before each ride, perform the following inspection: 1. Inspect belt fabric on entire system for cuts, fraying, extreme or unusual wear.
  • Page 56 FEATURES AND CONTROLS 4. Inspect tongue for proper operation by inserting into buckle. Tongue must insert smoothly and you must hear an audible click. Verify proper latching by tugging on belt. Tongue must not be worn, deformed or corroded. Corrective Action: Replace entire belt system 5.
  • Page 57 FEATURES AND CONTROLS PUTTING ON THE HARNESS To prepare the rider: 1. Do not wear heavy clothing that may interfere with proper fit of the harness. Make sure there are no rigid or breakable items (e.g., eye glasses, pens, jewelry, keys) under the harness. 2.
  • Page 58 FEATURES AND CONTROLS To adjust the harness: 1. Put your arms through the shoulder belts. The belts should lay flat and not be twisted. The shoulder belt should not rub against your neck or fall off your shoulder. 2. Buckle the harness and check the fit of the lap belt.
  • Page 59 FEATURES AND CONTROLS To take off the harness: 1. Unlatch the chest clip. 2. Push the red button to release the buckle. 3. Remove your arms from the shoulder belt. 4. After exiting the vehicle, buckle the harness to prevent damage which can occur if it is slammed in the door or hangs out of the vehicle.
  • Page 60 If any damage is found, or if the seat belt does not operate properly, have the seat belt system checked and/or replaced by an authorized POLARIS dealer or qualified person. 4. To clean dirt or debris from the seat belts, sponge the straps with mild soap and water.
  • Page 61 FEATURES AND CONTROLS AWD/DIFFERENTIAL LOCK SWITCH (IF EQUIPPED) The AWD Switch has either two or three positions, depending on your model’s features: All Wheel Drive (AWD) Two Wheel Drive (2WD) Turf Mode / Differential Unlocked (1WD) See the All Wheel Drive (AWD) section for operating instructions.
  • Page 62 N: Neutral L: Low Gear H: High Gear Maintaining shift linkage adjustment is important to assure proper transmission function. Your POLARIS dealer or qualified person can assist in resolving any shifting problems. USING LOW GEAR NOTICE Using Low Gear when conditions require it will prolong the life of your vehicle’s drive belt.
  • Page 63 FEATURES AND CONTROLS SERVICE ACCESS PANELS REAR ACCESS PANEL The rear access panel is located behind the seats on the frame of the vehicle. Remove the seats and turn the 1/4 studs to remove the access panel to reach the air filter, oil filter, and other serviceable engine components.
  • Page 64 FEATURES AND CONTROLS BRAKE AND THROTTLE PEDALS BRAKE PEDAL Depress the brake pedal to slow or stop the vehicle. Apply the brakes while starting the engine. THROTTLE PEDAL Push the throttle pedal down to increase engine speed. Spring pressure returns the pedal to the rest position when released. Always check that the throttle pedal returns normally before starting the engine.
  • Page 65 FEATURES AND CONTROLS ROLLOVER PROTECTIVE STRUCTURE (ROPS) The Rollover Protective Structure ROPS Label (ROPS) on this vehicle meets OSHA® 29 CFR 1928.53 rollover performance requirements. Always have your authorized dealer or qualified person thoroughly inspect the ROPS if it ever becomes damaged in any way.
  • Page 66 FEATURES AND CONTROLS ALL WHEEL DRIVE (AWD) SYSTEM The All Wheel Drive system is controlled by the AWD switch. Once the vehicle is in gear, the switch is set to one of two modes. When the switch is on 2X4 , the vehicle is in two-wheel drive at all times.
  • Page 67 FEATURES AND CONTROLS DISENGAGING AWD Move the AWD switch to the center or bottom position to disengage AWD. If the switch is turned off while the front hubs are driving, they will not release until the rear wheels regain traction. In some situations, the front gearcase may remain locked after turning the AWD switch off.
  • Page 68 FEATURES AND CONTROLS INSTRUMENT CLUSTER (IF EQUIPPED) NOTICE Features vary by model. NOTICE High water pressure may damage components. Wash the vehicle by hand or with a garden hose using mild soap. Certain products, including insect repellents and chemicals, will damage the speedometer lens and other plastic surfaces.
  • Page 69 If you cannot safely transport the vehicle from its current position, contact a recovery and towing service. After any crash, rollover, or other accident, have a POLARIS dealer inspect the vehicle for possible damage, including seat belts, ROPS, brakes, suspension, and steering systems.
  • Page 70 ON position. If the light remains on, the EPS system is inoperative. See your POLARIS dealer, or other qualified person, as soon as possible for repair. Continued operation could result in permanent damage to the EPS unit and increased steering effort. For more information, see the Electronic Power Steering (EPS) section.
  • Page 71 FEATURES AND CONTROLS INDICATOR ICON FUNCTION PASS (PIN The security indicator lamp illuminates when the security system is enabled. Activated Security System, if equipped) Low Fuel The low fuel indicator lamp illuminates when fuel level in the fuel tank is low. Neutral The neutral indicator lamp illuminates when the transmission is in neutral and the ignition key is...
  • Page 72 This indicator shows whether 2X4 or AWD is active. Service A flashing wrench symbol alerts the operator that the preset Indicator service interval has been reached. Your POLARIS dealer, or other qualified person, can provide scheduled maintenance. See page 75 for resetting instructions. Fuel Gauge The segments of the fuel gauge show the level of fuel in the fuel tank.
  • Page 73 FEATURES AND CONTROLS MODE INFORMATION DISPLAYS The rider information center contains three areas that display mode information. Description Area 1 Modes Engine Temperature Temperature of engine coolant Vehicle Speed Speed of vehicle Tachometer Engine speed (RPM) Description Area 2 Modes Odometer The odometer records and displays the distance traveled by the vehicle.
  • Page 74 FEATURES AND CONTROLS ACCESSING MENUS AND OPTIONS GAUGE SETTINGS MENU Press and release the MODE button to cycle through the Area 1 modes until the desired default mode displays. See the Mode Information Displays section for details. Press and hold the MODE button to enter the settings menu. The OPTIONS screen will display for a few seconds.
  • Page 75 FEATURES AND CONTROLS BACKLIGHT BRIGHTNESS The information center backlight can be set to either blue or red. 1. Press and hold the MODE button to enter the settings menu. 2. Press either toggle button to cycle to the “BL LEVEL” option. Press MODE to select.
  • Page 76 FEATURES AND CONTROLS DISPLAY UNITS (STANDARD/METRIC) 1. Press and hold the MODE button to enter the settings menu. 2. Press either toggle button to cycle to the desired “UNITS” option (distance, temperature or volume). Press MODE to select. 3. Press either toggle button to cycle to the desired setting. 4.
  • Page 77 FEATURES AND CONTROLS PROGRAMMABLE SERVICE INTERVAL The service interval counter is programmed to 25 hours at the factory. As hours of engine operation increase, the counter decreases. The wrench icon will flash for about 10 seconds when the counter reaches zero (0), and each time the key is turned on thereafter, until the counter is reset.
  • Page 78 FEATURES AND CONTROLS SPEED LIMITING ENABLE SPEED LIMITING 1. Press and hold the MODE button to enter the Options menu. 2. Select “ADVANCED MENU” by pressing the MODE button. 3. Enter PIN. If you don’t have a PIN set, review page 77. 4.
  • Page 79 FEATURES AND CONTROLS PIN ACTIVATED SECURITY SYSTEM (P.A.S.S.) (IF EQUIPPED) — INSTRUMENT CLUSTER For vehicles with the Ride Command display, see page 85 for details. The optional PIN Activated Security System (P.A.S.S.) is to prevent unauthorized use. When enabled, the vehicle cannot be operated until a valid passcode has been entered using the Instrument Cluster.
  • Page 80 FEATURES AND CONTROLS NOTICE If the battery becomes low while the P.A.S.S. system is enabled, the gauge may show “New Vehicle Detected” after the battery has been recharged/replaced. Leave the key in the ON position to allow system reconfirmation. DISABLE P.A.S.S. 1.
  • Page 81 FEATURES AND CONTROLS ENGINE ERROR CODES The error screen displays only when the CHECK ENGINE indicator is on or when it goes on and off during one ignition cycle. Error codes are not stored. When the key is turned OFF, the code and message is lost, but will reappear if the fault reoccurs after restarting the engine.
  • Page 83: Ride Command Display (If Equipped)

    • Familiarize yourself with the features and operations of the Display while the vehicle is stationary. • Download the Polaris RIDE COMMAND App from the Apple® App Store® or Google Play® store and create your personalized account. • Check your display to ensure you have the appropriate maps and trails visible for your area.
  • Page 84 RIDE COMMAND DISPLAY (IF EQUIPPED) DEVICE OPERATING REQUIREMENTS Phone functionality is dependent on the capabilities of your cell phone. NOTICE Some cell phones or operating systems will not work as shown in this manual. OVERVIEW Ride Command Buttons Icon Bar Driveline Mode Gauge View Mode Widgets...
  • Page 85 RIDE COMMAND DISPLAY (IF EQUIPPED) RIDE COMMAND BUTTONS BUTTON DESCRIPTION FUNCTION Menu Button Press the Menu button to access the settings. To reboot the display, press and hold for 5 seconds. Gauge Screen Press the Gauge Screen button to select Button from available screens.
  • Page 86 RIDE COMMAND DISPLAY (IF EQUIPPED) BUTTON DESCRIPTION FUNCTION Volume Decrease Press the Volume Decrease button to Button decrease the volume. Press and hold to mute volume. Volume Increase Press the Volume Increase button to Button increase the volume.
  • Page 87 RIDE COMMAND DISPLAY (IF EQUIPPED) PIN ACTIVATED SECURITY SYSTEM (P.A.S.S.) (IF EQUIPPED) — RIDE COMMAND The optional PIN Activated Security System (P.A.S.S.) is to prevent unauthorized use. When enabled, the vehicle cannot be operated until a valid passcode has been entered using the Ride Command display screen. ENABLE P.A.S.S.
  • Page 88 RIDE COMMAND DISPLAY (IF EQUIPPED) SPEED LIMITING — RIDE COMMAND ENABLE SPEED LIMITING 1. Access the settings menu by pressing the Menu button. 2. Press All Settings. 3. Select Vehicle from the left toolbar. 4. Select Speed Limit. 5. If this your first time activating Speed Limiting, you will be prompted to enter a new passcode.
  • Page 89 RIDE COMMAND DISPLAY (IF EQUIPPED) DRIVELINE MODE INDICATOR DESCRIPTION FUNCTION When the switch is on 2X4, the vehicle is in two-wheel drive at all times. When in All-Wheel Drive, the demand drive unit will automatically engage any time the rear wheels lose traction. When the rear wheels regain traction, the demand drive unit will automatically disengage.
  • Page 90 To access the Setting menu, press the Menu button You can also navigate to the settings menu by pressing the POLARIS logo at the top of the display screen . This will open the Control Panel. From the Control Panel,...
  • Page 91 RIDE COMMAND DISPLAY (IF EQUIPPED) GAUGE VIEW MODE Press to toggle between the two available gauge view modes, Analog and Digital. While in the digital gauge view mode, press invert the MPH and RPM units.
  • Page 92 RIDE COMMAND DISPLAY (IF EQUIPPED) ICON BAR ICON DESCRIPTION FUNCTION Headset Displays icon if headset is connected Signal Strength Displays current cell signal strength Wireless Internet Displays current wireless internet signal Signal Strength (if strength (if equipped) equipped) Fuel Level Displays current fuel capacity percentage Vehicle Direction...
  • Page 93 1. Go to ridecommand.polaris.com/update. 2. Log into your account, or create a new account. 3. Using the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), add your new Polaris vehicle to your Garage. 4. Locate and download the latest software to a USB flash drive (8+ GB).
  • Page 94 RIDE COMMAND DISPLAY (IF EQUIPPED) UPDATE MAPS To update the maps on your display, do the following: 1. Go to ridecommand.polaris.com/update and download the map update to a USB flash drive. 2. Insert USB flash drive into the USB port on your vehicle.
  • Page 95 Vehicle Health, Vehicle Locator and Issue Diagnostics along with a variety of features via the Polaris mobile app. You will need a cellular connection to view these features. To learn more about RIDE COMMAND+, including equipped or compatible vehicles, specific features, and to access the RIDE COMMAND+ User Guide, visit ridecommand.polaris.com/ridecommand+ or scan the QR code below:...
  • Page 97: Operation

    OPERATION OPERATION VEHICLE BREAK-IN ENGINE AND DRIVETRAIN BREAK-IN 1. Fill the fuel tank with the recommended fuel. See the Refueling section for details. Always exercise extreme caution whenever handling fuel. 2. Check the oil level. See the Oil Check section for details. Add the recommended oil as needed to maintain the oil level in the safe operating range.
  • Page 98 OPERATION BRAKE BURNISHING It is recommended that a burnishing procedure be performed on new vehicles or after installation of new brake pads or rotors. This helps to conform the pads to the rotor surface and achieve optimum braking performance. Test drive the machine and gradually accelerate to more than 20 mph. Apply light to moderate pressure to the brake pedal to slow the vehicle to roughly 5 mph.
  • Page 99 OPERATION PVT BREAK-IN (CLUTCHES / BELT) A proper break-in of the clutches and drive belt will ensure a longer life and better performance. If a belt fails, always clean any debris from the duct and from the engine compartment. STANDARD BREAK-IN Drive at slower speeds for the first 50 miles (80 km) of operation.
  • Page 100 OPERATION OPERATING GUIDELINES STARTING THE ENGINE NOTICE Operating the vehicle immediately after starting could cause engine damage. Allow the engine to warm up for several minutes before operating the vehicle. 1. Position the vehicle on a level surface outdoors or in a well- ventilated area. 2.
  • Page 101 OPERATION DRIVING IN REVERSE WARNING Before shifting into reverse, use extra care to make sure the area is clear of people or obstacles. When it’s safe to proceed, back slowly. Follow these precautions when operating in reverse: 1. Always check for obstacles or people behind the vehicle. 2.
  • Page 103: Emission Control Systems

    OPERATION OF PUBLIC LANDS IN THE U.S.A. Your POLARIS vehicle has a spark arrestor that was tested and qualified to be in accordance with the USFS standard 5100-1D Federal law requires that this spark arrestor be installed and functional when the vehicle is operated on public lands.
  • Page 105: Maintenance

    Change oil immediately if the oil level begins to rise. Monitor the oil level, and if it continues to rise, discontinue use and determine the cause. Your POLARIS dealer or other authorized person can assist.
  • Page 106 MAINTENANCE POLARIS MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE The intervals shown are based on vehicles operated under normal conditions. Each interval is given in hours and miles (kilometers). Items should be serviced at whichever interval comes first following the Initial Break-In Service. Continue to reference the following maintenance schedules at the given intervals as hours and miles (kilometers) increase on the vehicle.
  • Page 107 The items outlined in this service interval only need to be performed at the first 25 hours of operation. They do not need to be performed every 25 hours. * It is recommended to have an authorized Polaris dealer perform these services.
  • Page 108 Inspect, lubricate, and adjust as necessary. General Lubrication Inspect; Adjust pressure level as needed; Tires Inspect wear and replace as needed. Spark Arrestor Inspect; clean as needed. * It is recommended to have an authorized Polaris dealer perform these services.
  • Page 109 MAINTENANCE Vehicles subjected to severe use must be serviced at 50% of the stated interval. Examples of Severe Use: Frequent immersion in mud, water, or sand, constant high RPM use, prolonged low-speed heavy load operation, extended idle, short trip cold weather operation, and prolonged high speed operation. EVERY 50 HOURS / 1000 MILES (1600 KM) OR 12 MONTHS FOLLOWING INITIAL BREAK-IN SERVICE Engine Oil and Filter...
  • Page 110 Shift Cable / Linkage Inspect; adjust as needed. Steering System and Inspect; Replace or rebuild if necessary. Components Inspect for leaks and wear; Rebuild if Shock Absorbers* necessary. * It is recommended to have an authorized Polaris dealer perform these services.
  • Page 111 Change fluid. Coolant Every 5000 miles (8000KM) / 60 months Spark Plugs Replace. Every 10,000 miles Inspect; adjust as Valve Clearance* (16,100KM) / 500 hours needed. * It is recommended to have an authorized Polaris dealer perform these services.
  • Page 112 MAINTENANCE LUBRICATION RECOMMENDATIONS Check and lubricate all components at the intervals outlined in the Periodic Maintenance Chart beginning on page , or more often under severe use, such as wet or dusty conditions. Items not listed in the chart should be lubricated at the general lubrication interval.
  • Page 113 (-43 °C) to (+54 °C) 0W-50 4-Cycle Oil Oil may need to be changed more frequently if POLARIS oil is not used. Do not use automotive oil. Follow the manufacturer's recommendations for ambient temperature operation. Part numbers can be found in the POLARIS Products chapter.
  • Page 114 MAINTENANCE OIL CHECK Always check the oil when the engine is cold. If the engine is hot when the oil is checked, the level will appear to be overfull. Access the oil check dipstick through the right rear wheel well. Access the oil fill cap by removing the cargo box.
  • Page 115 MAINTENANCE OIL AND FILTER CHANGE WARNING Spilled oil left on engine components or in the engine area may pose a fire hazard. Use shop rags to clean any spilled oil. If needed, use a non-flammable solvent on the rag to aid the cleaning process. Do not use any device such as pressurized water or air as this may disperse the oil onto engine components and could pose a fire hazard.
  • Page 116 MAINTENANCE 5. Access the oil filter behind where the driver seat would be. 6. Place shop rags under the filter to catch any spilled oil during removal. Using the your hand, or an Oil Filter Wrench, turn the oil filter counter-clockwise until oil starts to drain through the slot in the skid plate.
  • Page 117 MAINTENANCE 10. Remove the cargo box. See the Cargo Box Removal section for details. Add engine oil through the oil fill located on top of the engine valve cover. 11. Fill the engine to the recommended specification. See the Specifications chapter.
  • Page 118 MAINTENANCE 17. Add the recommended oil as necessary to bring the oil level within the SAFE range (between the holes) on the dipstick. Do NOT overfill. IMPORTANT A rising oil level between checks during cold weather operation can indicate contaminants such as gas or moisture collecting in the crankcase. If the oil level is over the upper mark, change the oil immediately.
  • Page 119 MAINTENANCE TRANSMISSION (MAIN GEARCASE) Always check and change the fluid at the intervals outlined in the Periodic Maintenance Chart section. Refer to the Gearcase Specifications Chart section for recommended lubricants, capacities and torque specifications. FLUID CHECK The fill plug is located on the rear of the gearcase. Maintain the fluid level at the bottom of the fill plug hole.
  • Page 120 MAINTENANCE 1. Remove the fill plug. 2. Place a drain pan under the drain plug. 3. Remove the drain plug. Allow the fluid to drain completely. 4. Clean the drain plug. 5. Reinstall the drain plug. Torque to specification (listed in the Gearcase Specification Chart of this manual).
  • Page 121 MAINTENANCE DEMAND DRIVE UNIT (FRONT GEARCASE) Always check and change the fluid at the intervals outlined in the Periodic Maintenance Chart. Refer to the Gearcase Specifications Chart for recommended lubricants, capacities and torque specifications. DEMAND DRIVE FLUID CHANGE The demand drive drain plug is located on the bottom of the gearcase.
  • Page 122 MAINTENANCE GEARCASE SPECIFICATION CHART Use of other fluids may result in improper operation of components. See the Polaris Products section for the part numbers. Fill Plug Drain Plug Capacity Gearcase Lubricant Torque Torque Transmission 55.8 oz. 10-14 ft. lbs. 10-14 ft. lbs.
  • Page 123 NOTICE Using non-recommended spark plugs can result in serious engine damage. Always use POLARIS-recommended spark plugs or their equivalent. Refer to the specifications section of this manual. Spark plug condition is indicative of engine operation. The spark plug firing end condition should be read after the engine is warmed up and the vehicle is driven at higher speeds.
  • Page 124 MAINTENANCE SPARK PLUG REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT WARNING To avoid burns, do not touch hot components or attempt maintenance before allowing to cool. 1. Remove the cargo box to access the engine. See the Cargo Box Removal section for details. 2. Remove the two fasteners holding the plug shield in place.
  • Page 125 MAINTENANCE 4. Clean out plug wells with compressed air to remove any loose dirt or debris. 5. Rinse plug wells with water and dry with compressed air. NOTICE Spark plug wells have drain holes built into the cylinder head to allow water to drain out.
  • Page 126 MAINTENANCE 11. Install spark plugs and torque to specification. TORQUE Spark Plug Torque: 9 ft-lbs (12 Nm) 12. Re-install the two plug covers. 13. Re-install the plug shield with the two retained fasteners. 14. Re-install the plug covers. TORQUE Plug Cover Fastener Torque: 7 ft-lbs (10 Nm) 15.
  • Page 127 MAINTENANCE FUSE / RELAY CENTER If the engine stops or will not start, if the power steering stops working (if equipped), or if you experience other electrical failures, a fuse may need replacement. Locate and correct any short circuits that may have caused the blown fuse, then replace the fuse.
  • Page 128 MAINTENANCE LABEL VALUE FUNCTION Accessory Relay Coil, ECM Wake-Up, Pump Relay Coil, Chassis Relay Coil, Start Relay Coil, EFI Relay Coil, Mag/PTO 10A Fuse Inject, Lights Relay Coil, Fan Relay Coil, Ignition Relay Coil, Starter Solenoid Coil, Brake Relay Coil Parent block to TERM and INSTR ACCY ACCY 15A Fuse...
  • Page 129 ADDING OR CHANGING COOLANT POLARIS recommends the use of POLARIS Antifreeze 50/50 Premix. This antifreeze is already premixed and ready to use. Do not dilute with water. See the Polaris Products section for the part numbers.
  • Page 130 MAINTENANCE NOTICE Washing the vehicle with a high-pressure hose could damage radiator fins and impair a radiator's effectiveness. Using a high- pressure system is not recommended. RADIATOR COOLANT LEVEL / CHANGING COOLANT The changing coolant procedure is required only if the cooling system has been drained for maintenance and/or repair.
  • Page 131 MAINTENANCE 2. To add coolant, begin by removing the access cover in rear of vehicle behind the driver’s seat. 3. Slowly remove the radiator pressure cap 4. Remove the pressure cap and use a funnel to add coolant as needed. Maintain the coolant level at the cold fill mark on the side of the pressure tank (only when the fluid has cooled, if after operation).
  • Page 132 • See your dealer or other qualified service person as recommended in the owner’s manual and on safety labels. • This PVT system is intended for use on POLARIS products only. Do not install it in any other product. • Always make sure the PVT housing is securely in place during operation.
  • Page 133 MAINTENANCE BELT REPLACEMENT / DEBRIS REMOVAL If a belt fails, always clean any debris from the outlet duct and from the clutch and engine compartments when replacing the belt. • Wiggling and rocking the cover will help it move around the bolts on the clutch towers.
  • Page 134 MAINTENANCE 7. Slide the cover outward until it hits the shock spring. 8. Rotate the cover downward. 9. Slide the cover down underneath the skid plate. • For easiest removal, ensure the vehicle is sitting on the ground at normal ride height or lower, which will provide more clearance between the cover and the shock...
  • Page 135 15. Check for signs of damage to seals on the transmission and engine. If any seals appear to be damaged, your vehicle requires prompt service. Your POLARIS dealer can assist. 16. Install a new belt, walking it into the clutches. When installing a new belt, orient so the part numbers face towards you.
  • Page 136 6. Allow the engine RPM to settle to idle speed. Apply the brakes. Shift the transmission to the lowest available range. 7. Drive forward slowly to test for belt slippage. If the belt slips, repeat the process. 8. Your vehicle requires service as soon as possible. Your POLARIS dealer or authorized person can assist.
  • Page 137 MAINTENANCE FILTER SYSTEMS INTAKE PRE-FILTERS The engine intake pre-filter located on the right side of the vehicle. The clutch air intake is located on the left side of the vehicle. IMPORTANT Ensure there are no obstructions on either side of the pre-filters, including obstructions caused by items stored in the cargo box.
  • Page 138 MAINTENANCE AIR FILTER WARNING Be sure to replace all vehicle components as before once finished servicing the air filter. Improper thermal protection creates a fire hazard and can lead to injury or death. Always change the air filter at the intervals outlined in the Periodic Maintenance Chart.
  • Page 139 8. Reinstall the air filter (if clean) or install a new air filter (if soiled). Do not attempt to clean the air filter. NOTICE Use of a non-POLARIS-approved air filter may cause engine damage. Always use a POLARIS-approved replacement filter. Replacement filters are available at your POLARIS dealer.
  • Page 140 MAINTENANCE SPARK ARRESTOR WARNING • Never operate the vehicle without the spark arrestor. • Remove any combustible materials from the area. Failure to heed the following warnings while servicing the spark arrestor could result in serious injury or death. • Never run the engine in an enclosed area. Exhaust contains poisonous carbon monoxide gas that can cause loss of consciousness or death in a very short time.
  • Page 141 MAINTENANCE BRAKES WARNING Operating the vehicle with a spongy brake pedal can result in loss of braking, which could cause an accident resulting in severe injury or death. Never operate the vehicle with a spongy-feeling brake pedal. The front and rear brakes are hydraulic disc type brakes activated by the brake pedal.
  • Page 142 Inspect the level of the brake fluid before each operation. If the fluid level is low add DOT 4 brake fluid only. See the Polaris Products section for the part numbers. Change the brake fluid every two years and any time the fluid becomes contaminated, the fluid level is below the minimum, or if the type and brand of the fluid in the reservoir are unknown.
  • Page 143 MAINTENANCE 4. If the fluid level is lower than the lower level line, add brake fluid to the upper line. WARNING Do not overfill the brake system reservoir. Overfilling can cause pressure build-up leading to brake drag, system degradation, and brake system failure. 5.
  • Page 144 WARNING Uneven adjustment may cause poor handling of the vehicle, which could result in an accident. Always adjust both the left and right spring preloads equally or have your POLARIS dealer or qualified person perform the adjustments.
  • Page 145 MAINTENANCE WALKER EVANS RACING® SHOCKS Front Shock Preload Measurement Rear Shock Preload Measurement FACTORY DEFAULT PRELOAD SETTINGS FACTORY DEFAULT PRELOAD SETTINGS WALKER 2.38 inches (60 mm) Front RZR XP 6.00 inches (152 mm) Rear WALKER 1.25 inches (32 mm) Front RZR XP 4 5.25 inches (133 mm) Rear...
  • Page 146 Cracking of the tread and sidewall rubber and/or deformation is evidence of aging. Tires should be inspected for aging before use. If signs of aging or damage are found, see your Polaris dealer or other qualified person for assistance.
  • Page 147 Always ensure that all nuts are torqued to specification. Do not service axle nuts that have a cotter pin installed. Your POLARIS dealer or other qualified person can assist. 1. Place the transmission in PARK.
  • Page 148 MAINTENANCE LIGHTS Headlight and taillight lenses become dirty during normal operation. Clean all lights frequently to ensure a clear field of vision as well as visibility to other vehicles. LED LAMPS If an LED headlamp appears to have moisture or fogging inside the lens, disconnect the wiring harness from the headlamp(s) for a few days to allow the moisture to clear out.
  • Page 149 MAINTENANCE HEADLIGHT BEAM ADJUSTMENT The headlight beam can be adjusted slightly upward or downward and to the left or right. 1. Ensure the tire pressure of all tires is at the recommended levels. 2. Position the vehicle on a level surface. The headlight should be approximately 25 ft.
  • Page 150 7. Attempt to start the engine. If necessary, repeat the drying procedure. 8. Take the vehicle in for service as soon as possible, whether you succeed in starting it or not. Your POLARIS dealer or other qualified person can provide the required service.
  • Page 151 MAINTENANCE BATTERY WARNING Improperly connecting or disconnecting battery cables can result in an explosion and cause serious injury or death. When removing the battery, always disconnect the negative (black) cable first. When reinstalling the battery, always connect the negative (black) cable last. Your vehicle has a low-maintenance battery.
  • Page 152 MAINTENANCE 1. Ensure that the battery is fully charged. 2. Place the battery in the battery holder. 3. Coat the terminals with dielectric grease or petroleum jelly. 4. Secure the battery hold-down strap. 5. Connect and tighten the red (positive) cable first. 6.
  • Page 153 This allows the operator to charge the vehicle battery without needing to access the battery under the driver’s seat. If you do not drive the vehicle for more than TWO WEEKS, Polaris recommends using a BatteryMINDer® 2012 AGM - 2 AMP charger (PN 2830438), which can be ordered through your dealer.
  • Page 154 MAINTENANCE State of Charge Voltage (DC) Charge Time* Action 100% 12.8-13.0 volts None, check None required monthly 75%-100% 12.6-12.8 volts May need slight 3-6 hours charge, if no charge given, check in 2 weeks 50%-75% 12.3-12.6 volts Needs charge 5-11 hours 25%-50% 12.0-12.3 volts Needs charge...
  • Page 155 Certain products, including insect repellents and chemicals, will damage plastic surfaces. Do not allow these types of products to contact the vehicle. The best way to clean your POLARIS vehicle is with a garden hose and a pail of mild soap and water.
  • Page 156 MAINTENANCE If a high pressure water system is used for cleaning, exercise extreme caution. The maximum pressure should not exceed 3000 PSI, 2.5 GPM with a 40° pressure washer nozzle. Make sure to keep the pressure washer nozzle 2 ft from the vehicle away from the surface being cleaned.
  • Page 157 MAINTENANCE POLISHING THE VEHICLE POLARIS recommends the use of common household aerosol furniture polish for polishing the finish on your POLARIS vehicle. Follow the instructions on the container. POLISHING TIPS • Avoid the use of automotive products, some of which can scratch the finish of your vehicle.
  • Page 158 6. If POLARIS fuel system additive is not used, fuel tank, fuel lines, and injectors should be completely drained of gasoline. 7. Reinstall the spark plug caps to the spark plugs.
  • Page 159 STORAGE AREA / COVERS Be sure the storage area is well ventilated. Cover the vehicle with a genuine POLARIS cover. Do not use plastic or coated materials. They do not allow enough ventilation to prevent condensation, and may promote corrosion and oxidation.
  • Page 161: Specifications

    4-Stroke DOHC Twin Cylinder Displacement 999 cc Bore x Stroke 93mm x 73.5mm Charging System RZR XP 1000 Sport: 660 W @ 3000 RPM RZR XP 1000 Premium: 660 W @ 3000 RPM RZR XP 1000 Ultimate: 900 W @ 3000 RPM...
  • Page 162 Driving System Type Automatic POLARIS Variable Transmission Shift Type Dual Range P/R/N/L/H Tire Size - Front RZR XP 1000 Sport: 29x9-14 RZR XP 1000 Premium: 30x10–14 RZR XP 1000 Ultimate: 30x10–14 Tire Size - Rear RZR XP 1000 Sport: 29x11-14 RZR XP 1000 Premium: 30x10–14...
  • Page 163 SPECIFICATIONS RZR XP 4 1000 Gross Vehicle Weight RZR XP 4 1000 Sport: 2771 lbs. (1257 kg) RZR XP 4 1000 Premium: 2855 lbs. (1295 kg) RZR XP 4 1000 Ultimate: 2860 lbs. (1297 kg) Dry Weight* RZR XP 4 1000 Sport: 1812 lbs. (822 kg) RZR XP 4 1000 Premium: 1896 lbs.
  • Page 164 Driving System Type Automatic POLARIS Variable Transmission Shift Type Dual Range P/R/N/L/H Tire Size - Front RZR XP 1000 Sport: 29x9-14 RZR XP 1000 Premium: 30x10–14 RZR XP 1000 Ultimate: 30x10–14 Tire Size - Rear RZR XP 1000 Sport: 29x11-14 RZR XP 1000 Premium: 30x10–14...
  • Page 165 Low Gear 31.36 Reverse 29.77 Drive Ratio - Front 3.25:1 CLUTCHING (GENERAL) See your POLARIS dealer or qualified person for clutching specifications. For operation at high elevation, different clutching parts may be needed. See you POLARIS dealer for more information.
  • Page 167: Polaris Products

    POLARIS PRODUCTS POLARIS PRODUCTS LUBRICANTS / SERVICE PRODUCTS PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION Engine Lubricant 2870791 Fogging Oil — 12 fl oz (355 mL) Aerosol 2876244 PS-4 Full Synthetic 5W-50 4-Cycle Oil — 1 qt (0.95 L) 2876245 PS-4 Full Synthetic 5W-50 4-Cycle Oil — 1 gal (3.8 L) 2889395 PS-4 Extreme Full Synthetic 0W-50 4-Cycle Oil —...
  • Page 168 U-Joint Grease — 3 fl oz (89 mL) Cartridge 2871551 U-Joint Grease — 14 fl oz (414 mL) Cartridge 2871329 Dielectric Grease (Nyogel®) Additives / Miscellaneous 2871326 Carbon Clean 2870652 Fuel Stabilizer 2872189 DOT 4 Brake Fluid 2871956 Loctite® 565 Thread Sealant 2830438 POLARIS Battery Trickle Charger...
  • Page 169: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING DRIVE BELT WEAR/BURN POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Driving onto a pickup or tall Use low range during loading. trailer in high range Starting out going up a steep Use low range. incline Driving at low RPM or ground Drive at a higher speed or use low range more frequently. speed –...
  • Page 170 Check all connections and tighten Loose electronic control box Inspect, clean, reinstall connectors; connections blow on EFI fuse to remove impurities Mechanical failure Your POLARIS dealer or other qualified person can assist. ENGINE TURNS OVER, FAILS TO START POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Out of fuel...
  • Page 171 Set gap to specs or replace plugs range Old or non-recommended fuel Replace with fresh recommended fuel Incorrectly installed spark plug Your POLARIS dealer or other ignition coils qualified person can assist. Incorrect ignition timing Your POLARIS dealer or other qualified person can assist.
  • Page 172 Fouled or damaged spark plugs Inspect, clean and/or replace spark plugs Worn or loose spark plug ignition Your POLARIS dealer or other coils qualified person can assist. Incorrect spark plug gap or heat Set gap to specs or replace plugs...
  • Page 173 TROUBLESHOOTING Clogged fuel filter Your POLARIS dealer or other qualified person can assist. Low fuel pressure Your POLARIS dealer or other qualified person can assist. ENGINE STOPS OR LOSES POWER POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Out of fuel Refuel Kinked or plugged fuel tank vent line...
  • Page 175: Warranty

    REGISTRATION At the time of sale, the Warranty Registration Form must be completed by your dealer and submitted to POLARIS within ten days of purchase. Upon receipt of this registration, POLARIS will record the registration for warranty. No verification of registration will be sent to the purchaser as the copy of the Warranty Registration Form will be your proof of warranty coverage.
  • Page 176 WARRANTY COVERAGE AND EXCLUSIONS LIMITATIONS OF WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES This POLARIS limited warranty excludes any failures that are not caused by a defect in material or workmanship. THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER CLAIMS OF DEFECTIVE DESIGN. This warranty also does not cover acts of God, accidental damage, normal wear and tear, abuse or improper handling.
  • Page 177 MATERIALS, COMPONENTS, OR PRODUCTS. THE REMEDIES SET FORTH IN THIS WARRANTY ARE THE ONLY REMEDIES AVAILABLE TO ANY PERSON FOR BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY. POLARIS SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY TO ANY PERSON FOR INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES OF ANY DESCRIPTION, WHETHER ARISING OUT OF EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OR ANY OTHER CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE, OR OTHER TORT OR OTHERWISE.
  • Page 178 If you purchase from a private party: If you purchase a POLARIS product from a private party, to be kept and used outside of the country in which the product was originally purchased, all warranty coverage will be denied. However, we encourage you to promptly register your product at your local authorized POLARIS dealer to receive safety information and notice regarding your product.
  • Page 179 IS SOLD OUTSIDE THE COUNTRY OF THE SELLING DEALER'S AUTHORIZED LOCATION. This policy does not apply to products that have received authorization for export from POLARIS. Dealers may not give authorization for export. You should consult an authorized dealer to determine this product's warranty or service coverage if you have any questions.
  • Page 180 U.S.A. EPA EMISSIONS LIMITED WARRANTY This emissions limited warranty is in addition to the POLARIS standard limited warranty for your vehicle. POLARIS Industries Inc. warrants that at the time it is first purchased, this emissions-certified vehicle is designed, built and equipped so it conforms with applicable U.S.
  • Page 181 The exclusive remedy for breach of this limited warranty shall be, at the exclusive option of POLARIS, repair or replacement of any defective materials, components or products. THE...
  • Page 182 WARRANTY Any qualified repair shop or person may maintain, replace, or repair the emission control devices or systems on your vehicle. An authorized POLARIS dealer can perform any service that may be necessary for your vehicle. POLARIS also recommends POLARIS parts, however equivalent parts may be used for such service.
  • Page 183 California regulations and may void this limited emissions warranty offered by the manufacturer. POLARIS Inc. warrants that at the time is first purchased, this vehicle is: 1. Designed, built, and equipped so as to conform, at the time of sale, with all applicable California evaporative emissions regulations.
  • Page 184 The warranty repairs should be completed in a reasonable amount of time, not to exceed 30 days. As an OHRV-EVAP owner, you should also be aware that Polaris may deny you warranty coverage if your OHRV-EVAP or a part has failed due to abuse, neglect, improper maintenance or unapproved modifications.
  • Page 185 A violation of this requirement is punishable by civil and/or criminal punishment. If you have any questions regarding your warranty rights and responsibilities, you should contact Polaris Customer Assistance at 1-800-POLARIS (1-800-765-2747) or the California Air Resources Board at 9528 Telstar Avenue, El Monte, CA 91731.
  • Page 187: Maintenance Log

    MAINTENANCE LOG MAINTENANCE LOG MAINTENANCE LOG Use the following chart to record periodic maintenance. DATE MILES (KM) TECHNICIAN SERVICE PERFORMED / OR HOURS COMMENTS...
  • Page 189 Adding or Changing Coolant ..127 Demand Drive Fluid Change ..119 Air Filter......... 136 Demand Drive Unit (Front All Wheel Drive (AWD) Switch ..41 Gearcase) ......119 All Wheel Drive (AWD) System ..64 Disengaging AWD ..... 65 AWD/Differential Lock Switch ..59 Display Units, Standard/Metric ..
  • Page 190 S.S.) (if equipped) Instrument Cluster ....77 Ignition Switch ......40 Ride Command ...... 85 Indicator Lamps ......68 Polaris Maintenance Schedule ... 104 Instrument Cluster ..... 66 Polaris Products ...... 165 Intake Pre-Filters ..... 135 POLARIS Variable Transmission (PVT) System ..130 Polishing the Vehicle ....
  • Page 191 Safe Operating Guidelines Tachometer ......66 Stopping the Engine and Parking Taillight / Brake Light the Vehicle......99 Replacement ......146 Tire Tread Depth ..... 144 Safe Operation Practices Tires ........144 Driving in Reverse ....99 Safety Tools for Safe Riding ....7 Driver and Passenger Towing ........
  • Page 193 For your nearest Polaris dealer, call 1-800-POLARIS (765-2747) or visit www.polaris.com Polaris Inc. 2100 Highway 55 Part No. 9941362 Rev 01 Medina, MN 55340 Printed in USA...

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