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MAINTENANCE
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MAINTENANCE
Periodic Maintenance Chart
Careful periodic maintenance will help keep your vehicle in the safest, most reliable condition. Inspection, adjustment and lubrication
of important components are explained in the periodic maintenance chart.
Inspect, clean, lubricate, adjust and replace parts as necessary. When inspection reveals the need for replacement
parts, use genuine Polaris parts available from your Polaris dealer.
NOTE:
Service and adjustments are critical. If you’re not familiar with safe service and adjustment procedures, have a
qualified dealer perform these operations.
Maintenance intervals in the following chart are based upon average riding conditions and an average vehicle speed of approximately
10 miles per hour. Vehicles subjected to severe use must be inspected and serviced more frequently.
Severe Use Definition
• Frequent immersion in mud, water or sand
• Racing or race-style high RPM use
• Prolonged low speed, heavy load operation
• Extended idle
• Short trip cold weather operation
Pay special attention to the oil level. A rise in oil level during cold weather can indicate contaminants collecting in the
oil sump or crankcase. Change oil immediately if the oil level begins to rise. Monitor the oil level, and if it continues to
rise, discontinue use and determine the cause or see your dealer.
Maintenance Chart Key
The following symbols denote potential items to be aware of during maintenance:
= CAUTION: Due to the nature of these adjustments, it is recommended this service be performed by an
authorized Polaris dealer.
= SEVERE USE ITEM --If vehicle is subjected to severe use, decrease interval by 50%
(Severe Use is defined as frequent vehicle immersion in mud, water or sand, racing or race-style high rpm
use, prolonged low speed - heavy load operation or extended idle. More preventative maintenance is required
under these conditions. Fluid changes, cable and chassis lubrication are required more frequently. For
engine oil, short trip cold weather riding also constitutes severe use. Pay special attention to oil level. A rising
oil level in cold weather can indicate contaminants collecting in the oil sump or crankcase. Change oil imme-
diately and monitor level. If oil level begins to rise, discontinue use and determine cause.)
E= Emission Control System Service (California).
NOTE:
Inspection may reveal the need for replacement parts. Always use genuine Polaris parts.
WARNING
Improperly performing the procedures marked with
a
could result in component failure and lead to
serious injury or death. Have an authorized Polaris
dealer perform these services.
Summary of Contents for 2007 Sportsman 450 EFI
Page 4: ...NOTES...
Page 20: ...NOTES GENERAL INFORMATION 1 16...
Page 27: ...2 7 MAINTENANCE 2 LUBRICATION FLUIDS SPORTSMAN Component Locations Sportsman Only Deluxe...
Page 58: ...2 38 MAINTENANCE Maintenance Schedule Service Date Hours Miles Service Performed Serviced By...
Page 78: ...3 20 ENGINE Cylinder Head Exploded View EH50PL EH50PL A...
Page 114: ...4 2 FUEL SYSTEM...
Page 139: ...4 27 FUEL INJECTION 4 EFI CIRCUIT Fuel Pump EFI CIRCUIT Ignition Coil...
Page 140: ...4 28 FUEL INJECTION EFI CIRCUIT Idle Air Control EFI CIRCUIT Throttle Position Sensor...
Page 142: ...4 30 FUEL INJECTION EFI CIRCUIT Air Temperature Sensor EFI CIRCUIT Malfunction Indicator Light...
Page 156: ...4 44 CARBURETOR SPORTSMAN 450 FUEL TANK FUEL DELIVERY SYSTEM Fuel System Exploded View...
Page 185: ...5 25 BODY STEERING SUSPENSION 5 X2 CARGO BOX Exploded View...
Page 188: ...5 28 BODY STEERING SUSPENSION X2 SEAT ASSEMBLY Exploded Views...
Page 268: ...NOTES FINAL DRIVE 7 40...
Page 270: ...8 2 GENERAL INFORMATION TRANSMISSION GENERAL Mounting Exploded View x2 x3 x4 x4 x2 x1 x1 x1...
Page 276: ...8 8 GENERAL INFORMATION 242 262 262 262 262 262...
Page 318: ...NOTES BRAKES 9 30...
Page 337: ...10 19 ELECTRICAL 10 ALL WHEEL DRIVE AND SPEEDOMETER TROUBLESHOOTING TEST 1 No All Wheel Drive...
Page 338: ...10 20 ELECTRICAL TEST 2 No Speedometer Display TEST 3 No Reverse Speed Limit...
Page 339: ...10 21 ELECTRICAL 10 TEST 4 No AWD Hub Safety Limit...
Page 341: ...10 23 ELECTRICAL 10 TEST 7 Fuel Gauge Display Not Working TEST 8 Shift Indicator Not Working...
Page 347: ...10 29 ELECTRICAL 10 Components of EFI Alternator and DC CDI Ignition System...
Page 348: ...10 30 ELECTRICAL EFI Ignition System Testing Flow Chart...
Page 353: ...10 35 ELECTRICAL 10 PDM...
Page 363: ...10 45 ELECTRICAL 10 Starter Lockout Diagram EFI Starter Lockout Diagram Sportsman 450...
Page 369: ...10 51 ELECTRICAL 10 BASIC WINCH WIRING Pre wired Models...
Page 370: ...10 52 ELECTRICAL TROUBLESHOOTING DIAGRAMS Power On EFI Start Circuit EFI To ECU Pin 12...
Page 371: ...10 53 ELECTRICAL 10 Ignition Coil EFI Fuel Pump EFI...
Page 372: ...10 54 ELECTRICAL Fan EFI Charging System EFI...
Page 373: ...10 55 ELECTRICAL 10 All Wheel Drive EFI Transmission Switch EFI...
Page 374: ...10 56 ELECTRICAL Reverse Override EFI Differential Solenoid X2...
Page 383: ...11 3 500 EFI INTERNATIONAL QUADRICYCLE 11 Exploded View Foot Brake Supply Hand Brake Supply...
Page 392: ...IX 6...
Page 393: ...WD 1 WIRE DIAGRAM 2007 SPORTSMAN ACTIVE DESCENT CONTROL ADC WIRE DIAGRAM...
Page 394: ...WD 2 WIRE DIAGRAM INTENTIONAL BLANK PAGE...
Page 395: ...WD 3 WIRE DIAGRAM 2007 SPORTSMAN 450 WIRE DIAGRAM...
Page 396: ...WD 4 WIRE DIAGRAM...
Page 397: ...WD 5 WIRE DIAGRAM 2007 SPORTSMAN 500 EFI STANDARD WIRE DIAGRAM...
Page 398: ...WD 6 WIRE DIAGRAM...
Page 399: ...WD 7 WIRE DIAGRAM 2007 SPORTSMAN 500 EFI DELUXE WIRE DIAGRAM...
Page 400: ...WD 8 WIRE DIAGRAM...
Page 401: ...WD 9 WIRE DIAGRAM 2007 SPORTSMAN 500 EFI INTERNATIONAL WIRE DIAGRAM...
Page 402: ...WD 10 WIRE DIAGRAM...
Page 403: ...WD 11 WIRE DIAGRAM 2007 SPORTSMAN 500 EFI X2 WIRE DIAGRAM...
Page 404: ...WD 12 WIRE DIAGRAM...
Page 405: ...WD 13 WIRE DIAGRAM 2007 SPORTSMAN 500 EFI X2 QUADRICYCLE WIRE DIAGRAM...
Page 406: ...WD 14 WIRE DIAGRAM...