2010 Polaris IQ Turbo Dragon Owners Manual - Page 141

2010 Polaris IQ Turbo Dragon Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING Probable Cause Engine Management System RPM Reduction Mode is activated Low battery voltage Water is present in fuel Poor quality or low octane fuel Loose ignition connections Incorrect spark plug gap or heat range Fouled or defective spark plug Kinked or plugged fuel vent line Clogged air filter Air flow through intake is too warm Engine management system failure Engine overheating Engine and Drive Train Troubleshooting Engine Runs Irregularly, Stops or Loses Power Solution See causes on page 34. Recharge the battery to 12.8 VDC. See your dealer. Replace with fresh recommended fuel. Check all connections and tighten. Set gap to specs or replace plug. Inspect, clean and/or replace spark plug. Inspect and replace. Inspect and clean or replace. Boost is limited until cooler air flows through the intake. See your dealer. Stop and cool the engine. See the "Engine Overheating" troubleshooting section on page 139. See your dealer. See your dealer. See your dealer. See your dealer. Replace with the recommended belt. See your dealer. Inspect and adjust. See your dealer. Fuel in crankcase Drive clutch binding Incorrect clutching Driven clutch malfunction Worn drive belt Excessive belt/sheave clearance Loose torque stop Other mechanical failure 138

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TROUBLESHOOTING
Engine and Drive Train Troubleshooting
Engine Runs Irregularly, Stops or Loses Power
Probable Cause
Solution
Engine Management System RPM
Reduction Mode is activated
See causes on page 34.
Low battery voltage
Recharge the battery to 12.8 VDC.
Water is present in fuel
See your dealer.
Poor quality or low octane fuel
Replace with fresh recommended fuel.
Loose ignition connections
Check all connections and tighten.
Incorrect spark plug gap or heat range
Set gap to specs or replace plug.
Fouled or defective spark plug
Inspect, clean and/or replace spark plug.
Kinked or plugged fuel vent line
Inspect and replace.
Clogged air filter
Inspect and clean or replace.
Air flow through intake is too warm
Boost is limited until cooler air flows
through the intake.
Engine management system failure
See your dealer.
Engine overheating
Stop and cool the engine. See the “Engine
Overheating” troubleshooting section on
page 139.
Fuel in crankcase
See your dealer.
Drive clutch binding
See your dealer.
Incorrect clutching
See your dealer.
Driven clutch malfunction
See your dealer.
Worn drive belt
Replace with the recommended belt.
Excessive belt/sheave clearance
See your dealer.
Loose torque stop
Inspect and adjust.
Other mechanical failure
See your dealer.