2011 Polaris Turbo IQ LX Owners Manual - Page 95

2011 Polaris Turbo IQ LX Manual

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Engine Oil n Oil Level Check MAINTENANCE The oil level in the oil bottle may drain below the level of the dipstick if the engine has not run for more than a week. If you're not sure if there is oil in the system, you must first check to make sure oil is in the system before checking the oil level. Perform the "Oil in System Check" procedure on page 93 before performing the oil level check. 1. Position the vehicle on a level surface. 2. If the engine is cold, start the engine and allow it to idle until the engine coolant temperature reaches the specified range. Proceed to step 4. 3. If the engine has been running, stop the engine and verify that coolant temperature is within the specified range for performing the oil check. Allow the engine to cool if necessary. When the coolant is within the specified range, restart the engine and allow it to idle for no more than 20 seconds to circulate the oil back into the tank. 4. Turn the engine off. Tip: Check the oil level within three minutes, before the coolant temperature (and oil level) begin to drop. Dipstick 5. Remove the dipstick from the oil tank. 6. Clean the dipstick with a clean shop towel and reinstall it, screwing it in completely. 7. Remove the dipstick and view the oil level. Tip: The oil level reading will be accurate for only one to three minutes after turning off the engine. If the oil check isn't completed within three minutes, reinstall the dipstick. Restart the engine and allow it to idle for no more than 20 seconds to circulate the oil back into the tank. 91

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MAINTENANCE
Engine Oil
n
Oil Level Check
The oil level in the oil bottle may drain below the level of the dipstick if
the engine has not run for more than a week. If you're not sure if there is
oil in the system, you must first check to make sure oil is in the system
before checking the oil level. Perform the “Oil in System Check” proce-
dure on page 93 before performing the oil level check.
1.
Position the vehicle on a level surface.
2.
If the engine is cold, start the engine and allow it to idle until the
engine coolant temperature reaches the specified range. Proceed to
step 4.
3.
If the engine has been running, stop the engine and verify that cool-
ant temperature is within the specified range for performing the oil
check. Allow the engine to cool if necessary. When the coolant is
within the specified range, restart the engine and allow it to idle for
no more than 20 seconds to circulate the oil back into the tank.
4.
Turn the engine off.
Tip:
Check the oil level within three min-
utes, before the coolant temperature
(and oil level) begin to drop.
5.
Remove the dipstick from the oil
tank.
6.
Clean the dipstick with a clean
shop towel and reinstall it, screw-
ing it in completely.
7.
Remove the dipstick and view the
oil level.
Tip:
The oil level reading will be accurate for only one to three minutes after
turning off the engine. If the oil check isn't completed within three minutes,
reinstall the dipstick. Restart the engine and allow it to idle for no more than
20 seconds to circulate the oil back into the tank.
Dipstick