Snowmobile Polaris Rush (2010 year). Manual - part 23

 

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Snowmobile Polaris Rush (2010 year). Manual - part 23

 

 

93

MAINTENANCE

Lights

When servicing a halogen lamp, avoid touching the lamp with bare fin-

gers. Oil from your skin leaves a residue, causing a hot spot that will 

shorten the life of the lamp. If fingers do touch a lamp, clean it with 

denatured alcohol.

Headlight Lamp Replacement

1. Peel back the foam shield covering the headlight assembly.
2. Remove the wire harness connector from the back of the headlight.
3. Grasp the bulb housing and turn it counter-clockwise to remove the 

bulb.

4. Apply dielectric grease to the socket and install the new bulb. 

Rotate the bulb 1/4 turn clockwise to secure it.

5. Reinstall the connector to the back of the headlight.
6. Secure the foam shield.

Taillight/Brake Light Replacement

The taillight assembly is not serviceable. If the light fails to operate 

properly, replace the entire taillight assembly.

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MAINTENANCE

Clutch System

Periodically inspect clutch sheaves for damage, wear or belt residue. To 

maintain optimum performance, clean with non-oil based cleaners such 

as isopropyl alcohol. 

WARNING! If you become aware of higher than normal clutch engagement or 

an unusual vibration or shift pattern, see your dealer immediately. Do not 

operate the snowmobile until repairs have been made. 

All clutch maintenance and repairs must be performed by an authorized 

Polaris dealer. Any unauthorized modifications to clutches, such as add-

ing or removing weights, will void the warranty.

NOTICE: The bushings in the weights and rollers of Polaris clutches are made 

of a material that may be damaged if lubricated. Do not lubricate 

clutch bushings.

Clutch Alignment Offset

Clutch alignment offset is important for maintaining optimum perfor-

mance. See your dealer for service and adjustments. A special tool is 

required to check for proper alignment.

Clutch Center Distance

See your Owner's Manual Supplement for recommended center distance 

for your snowmobile. If adjustment is necessary, see your dealer.

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MAINTENANCE

Clutch System

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Drive Belt Condition

Periodically check the condition and tension of the drive belt. Inspect 

the belt for signs of excessive wear: frayed edges, missing cogs, cracks 

and excessive looseness. Replace the belt if any of these conditions 

exist. See Drive Belt Troubleshooting on page 115.
Always carry a spare drive 

belt. Store the spare belt in 

the belt clip located under 

the left side of the hood.
For improved drive-away during extremely cold temperatures, remove 

the belt and warm it to room temperature. Reinstall it before starting the 

snowmobile.

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MAINTENANCE

Clutch System

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Drive Belt Deflection

Measure belt deflection with both 

clutches at rest and in their full 

neutral position.
Place a straight edge (1) on the 

belt and apply downward pressure 

while measuring at point 2. This 

measurement should be 1 1/4 

inches (3.2 cm).

Drive Belt Adjustment

1. Loosen the 7/16-inch jam nut on the belt width adjuster.
2. Using a 1/8-inch Allen wrench, turn the set screw inward (clock-

wise) to increase the distance between the sheaves or outward 

(counter-clockwise) to decrease the distance.

3. Tighten the jam nut.

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