10.3
ELECTRICAL
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INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
Overview
Introduction
Refer To Illustration 1:
The Polaris ATV Instrument Cluster is powered by battery
voltage (12 VDC) and requires inputs from the engine RPM,
transmission gear, and speed sensor for proper operation. Two
harnesses plug into the cluster head; one from the speed sensor,
and one from the vehicle main harness. A non-serviceable
internal memory battery maintains odometer and hour meter
data when the machine is not running. The illumination lamp
inside the gauge is non-serviceable and is designed to last for the
life of the unit. (A) The speedometer needle indicates speed
from an electronic speed sensor. The needle also flashes during
a warning condition. The speedometer needle indicates speed in
MPH and KPH.
NOTE: A flashing needle could indicate a hot
engine, low battery warning, or the No. 10 Pin could be
grounded.
(B) The speedometer face features numbers in Mile
Per Hour (MPH) and Kilometers Per Hour (KPH). (C) The
Rider Information Center performs a number of functions (See
Illustration 2):
1. Odometer / Tachometer / Trip meter / Hour Meter / Clock
•
Odometer
records the miles traveled by the ATV.
•
Tachometer
displays engine RPM. This feature will
also display with the vehicle in motion NOTE: Small
RPM fluctuations from day to day are normal because
of changes in humidity, temperature, and elevation
•
Trip meter
records the miles traveled by the ATV if
reset before each trip or total miles to 999. To reset the
trip meter, select the trip meter mode. Press and hold
the mode button (override button) until the total
changes to 0. NOTE: In the Rider Information Center,
the trip meter display contains a decimal point, but the
odometer displays without a decimal point.
•
Hour meter
logs the total hours the engine has been in
operation.
•
Clock
- displays hours and minutes.
2. Programmable Service Interval / Diagnostic Mode
•
Service Interval
- The purpose of the programmable
service interval is to provide the consumer and the
dealer with a convenient way to schedule routine
maintenance. When the ATV leaves the factory, this
feature is set at “50 hours". When the first 50 hours of
engine operation are finished the wrench icon will flash
for 10 seconds each time the ATV is started as a
reminder that ATV maintenance is due. NOTE: To reset
the Service Interval, follow the directions for
“SETTING NEW SERVICE INTERVAL” later in this
chapter.
3. Check Engine Warning Indicator
• The word HOT will display alpha numerically when the
engine is overheating. Do not continue to operate the
ATV if this warning appears. Refer to Chapter 3
“COOLING SYSTEM TROUBLESHOOTING” for
help with diagnosis of overheating.
(A) Speedometer Needle (flashes during warning condition)
(B) Speedometer
in MPH/KPH
(C) Rider Information Center
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Summary of Contents for 2007 SPORTSMAN 700 X2 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 56: ...2 36 MAINTENANCE Maintenance Schedule Service Date Hours Miles Service Performed Serviced By ...
Page 116: ...NOTES ENGINE 3 60 ...
Page 137: ...4 21 FUEL INJECTION 4 EFI CIRCUIT Power On EFI CIRCUIT Crank Position Sensor ...
Page 138: ...4 22 FUEL INJECTION EFI CIRCUIT Fuel Pump EFI CIRCUIT Throttle Position Sensor ...
Page 140: ...4 24 FUEL INJECTION EFI CIRCUIT Malfunction Indicator Light ...
Page 165: ...5 25 BODY STEERING SUSPENSION 5 X2 CARGO BOX Exploded View ...
Page 168: ...5 28 BODY STEERING SUSPENSION X2 SEAT ASSEMBLY Exploded Views ...
Page 251: ...7 43 FINAL DRIVE 7 Rear Gearcase Exploded View ...
Page 252: ...NOTES FINAL DRIVE 7 44 ...
Page 253: ...TRANSMISSION 8 1 CHAPTER 8 TRANSMISSION 8 SPORTSMAN 8 3 8 18 SPORTSMAN X2 8 19 8 38 ...
Page 254: ...NOTES TRANSMISSION 8 2 ...
Page 256: ...8 4 SPORTSMAN TRANSMISSION TRANSMISSION EXPLODED VIEW Sportsman Transmission ...
Page 273: ...8 21 Sportsman X2 Transmission 8 242 262 262 262 262 262 ...
Page 274: ...8 22 Sportsman X2 Transmission X2 Mounting Exploded View x2 x3 x4 x4 x2 x1 x1 x1 ...
Page 320: ...NOTES BRAKES 9 30 ...
Page 330: ...10 10 ELECTRICAL SPEEDOMETER TROUBLESHOOTING Test 1 No All Wheel Drive ...
Page 331: ...10 11 ELECTRICAL 10 TEST 2 No Display TEST 3 No Reverse Speed Limit ...
Page 332: ...10 12 ELECTRICAL TEST 4 No AWD Hub Safety Limiter ...
Page 333: ...10 13 ELECTRICAL 10 TEST 5 Reverse Speed Limiter TEST 6 Speed Sensor ...
Page 334: ...10 14 ELECTRICAL TEST 7 No Fuel Gauge TEST 8 Transmission Switch ...
Page 365: ...10 45 ELECTRICAL 10 BASIC WINCH WIRING PRE WIRED MODELS ...
Page 374: ...NOTES ELECTRICAL 10 54 ...
Page 377: ...11 3 800 EFI INTERNATIONAL 11 Exploded View Foot Brake Supply Hand Brake Supply ...
Page 379: ...11 5 800 EFI INTERNATIONAL 11 800 EFI INTERNATIONAL ELECTRICAL Turn Hazard Signal Diagram ...
Page 380: ...NOTES 800 EFI INTERNATIONAL 11 6 ...
Page 386: ...IX 6 ...
Page 387: ...WD 1 WIRE DIAGRAM 2007 SPORTSMAN ACTIVE DESCENT CONTROL ADC WIRE DIAGRAM ...
Page 388: ...WD 3 WIRE DIAGRAM 2007 SPORTSMAN 700 800 EFI WIRE DIAGRAM ...
Page 389: ...WD 4 WIRE DIAGRAM ...
Page 390: ...WD 5 WIRE DIAGRAM 2007 SPORTSMAN 800 X2 EFI WIRE DIAGRAM ...
Page 391: ...WD 6 WIRE DIAGRAM ...
Page 392: ...WD 7 WIRE DIAGRAM 2007 SPORTSMAN 800 EFI INTERNATIONAL WIRE DIAGRAM ...
Page 393: ...WD 8 WIRE DIAGRAM ...