TIPS ON SERVICE & MAINTENANCE
PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE IS THE BEST KIND OF MAINTENANCE
Most Polaris drivers are using their vehicle for work or play. In either circumstance, you don’t want to be let down at the most inconvenient time. The better you maintain your Polaris, the more reliable it will be. Here are a few tips to ensure you get the very best Polaris reliability always.
UTILITY/WORKING ENVIRONMENT
If you are using your Polaris in a work
environment, you might be surprised just how
quickly you clock up the hours on the vehicle.
There are certain key parts that need to be
inspected and maintained more regularly for
the very best performance and reliability.
It’s recommended that regular inspection and
maintenance where needed is carried out on
- FLUID LEVELS
Check Water and Engine Oil levels every
week - WEAR PARTS
Check Tyres for signs of damage or
underinflation daily
Check Air filter and replace more regularly
if operating in Dry & Dusty conditions
RECREATIONAL DRIVING
If you use your Polaris for Sport/Recreation, you may
not use it on a regular basis with time gaps in between.
To avoid disappointment when you get out to your
driving destination, its recommended to always
check the following items a couple of days in
advance:
• Battery charge.
• Tyre inflation and condition.
• Fluid levels – particularly Water and Engine Oil.
If low levels are detected check for leaks.
• Brake pedal pressure.
• Start up the engine and let it warm up for 5
minutes then check for leaks.
THE POLARIS OWNERS MANUAL OUTLINES RECOMMENDED MAINTENACE & SERVICE INTERVALS FOR EACH MODEL. YOUR POLARIS DEALER CAN PROVIDE ADVICE SPECIFICALLY RELATING TO YOUR PARTICULAR DRIVING CONDITIONS AND OPERATION. AT LEAST ANNUALLY, OR PER THE SERVICE INTERVALS (HOURS/KLMS) ADVISED, YOUR POLARIS DEALER SHOULD PERFORM A THOROUGH INSPECTION AND SERVICE.
THE BETTER YOU MAINTAIN YOUR VEHICLE THE MORE RELIABLE IT WILL BE