2011 Polaris Cross Country Owners Manual - Page 83

2011 Polaris Cross Country Manual

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Maintenance Headlight Aim Adjustment (CROSS COUNTRY) 1. To adjust the headlamp vertically, remove the headlight bezel by pulling straight outward at the edges to release the spring clips. Loosen the adjustment screws evenly to adjust the beam downward. Tighten the adjustment screws evenly to adjust the beam upward. 2. To adjust the headlamp horizontally, tighten one screw and loosen the other equally. The beam will adjust to the direction of the tighter screw. 3. Verify proper headlight aim. Readjust if necessary. 1. To adjust the headlamp, loosen the adjustment nut. Adjust the headlamp vertically or horizontally. 2. Hold the headlamp firmly in position while tightening the nut. Torque: 28 ft-lbs (38 Nm) Adjustment Screws Headlight Aim Adjustment (CROSS ROADS) 3. Verify proper headlight aim. Readjust if necessary. Headlight Lamp Replacement Adjustment Nut High Intensity Discharge (HID) Lamps (CROSS COUNTRY) High intensity discharge lamps should be handled only by a trained technician wearing the appropriate protective gear. See the VICTORY Service Manual or an authorized VICTORY dealer. Halogen Lamps (CROSS ROADS) 1. Unplug the wiring harness from the back of the headlight (lift the tab). Be sure to pull on the connector, not on the wiring. Tip: Avoid touching a halogen lamp with bare fingers. Oil from your skin leaves a residue, causing a hot spot that will shorten the life of the lamp. If a lamp is touched, clean it thoroughly with denatured alcohol. 2. Remove the spent lamp and install a new lamp. 3. Reinstall the wiring harness. 79

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Maintenance
Headlight Aim Adjustment (CROSS COUNTRY)
1.
To adjust the headlamp vertically, remove the
headlight bezel by pulling straight outward at
the edges to release the spring clips. Loosen
the adjustment screws evenly to adjust the
beam downward. Tighten the adjustment
screws evenly to adjust the beam upward.
2.
To adjust the headlamp horizontally, tighten
one screw and loosen the other equally. The
beam will adjust to the direction of the tighter
screw.
3.
Verify proper headlight aim. Readjust if necessary.
Headlight Aim Adjustment (CROSS ROADS)
1.
To adjust the headlamp, loosen the adjustment
nut. Adjust the headlamp vertically or hori-
zontally.
2.
Hold the headlamp firmly in position while
tightening the nut.
Torque:
28 ft-lbs (38 Nm)
3.
Verify proper headlight aim. Readjust if nec-
essary.
Headlight Lamp Replacement
High Intensity Discharge (HID) Lamps (CROSS COUNTRY)
High intensity discharge lamps should be handled only by a trained technician wearing the
appropriate protective gear. See the
VICTORY Service Manual
or an authorized VICTORY
dealer.
Halogen Lamps (CROSS ROADS)
1.
Unplug the wiring harness from the back of the headlight (lift the tab). Be sure to pull on
the connector, not on the wiring.
Tip:
Avoid touching a halogen lamp with bare fingers. Oil from your skin leaves a residue, causing a hot
spot that will shorten the life of the lamp. If a lamp is touched, clean it thoroughly with denatured
alcohol.
2.
Remove the spent lamp and install a new lamp.
3.
Reinstall the wiring harness.
Adjustment
Screws
Adjustment Nut