
11.72
9929375 R02 - 2016-2019
GENERAL
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GENERAL 4
Service Manual
© Copyright Polaris Industries Inc.
STARTER MOTOR INSTALLATION
1. Inspect and replace starter motor O-ring if needed.
2. Lubricate starter motor O-ring with fresh engine oil.
3. Install the starter motor onto the engine case.
4. Hand tighten the upper starter mounting bolt / stud.
5. Install and torque the lower mounting bolt to
specification.
NOTICE
Tighten the lower starter bolt first, as the bottom
hole acts as a pilot hole to properly align the starter
drive (bendix) with the flywheel. This helps prevent
binding and starter damage.
6. Torque upper starter mount screw to specification.
7. Install (-) negative battery cable to the upper starter
mounting bolt / stud. Torque nut to specification.
TORQUE
Starter Mounting Bolts and Nut:
7 lb-ft (10 Nm)
STARTER SOLENOID SERVICE
Starter Solenoid Bench Test
Test the start solenoid by powering the solenoid using
battery voltage for a
maximum of 5 seconds.
With the
solenoid energized at room temperature (77 ° F),
resistance should read within specification between
terminals.
If
resistance
measurement
is
out
of
specification, replace the starter solenoid
Starter Solenoid Terminal Resistance (77 °F)
0 - 0.5 Ω
Starter Solenoid Operation
To energize the Starter Solenoid the following must
occur:
• The brake must be applied to provide a ground path
via the orange wire.
• The key switch must be turned to the “start” position to
provide 12V power via the Green / White wire.
• Once the pull-in coil is energized, the solenoid
provides a current path for 12V power to reach the
starter motor.
NOTICE
See “
Starting System Breakoutpage
” for starter
solenoid operation.