POLARIS 400 FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions
1. Place the Polaris 400 on level ground and set the parking brake. Using a Philips screwdriver, remove the negative battery cable from the battery. 2. Remove the front fender on t...
1. Place the Polaris 400 all-terrain vehicle on level ground and set the parking brake. 2. Remove the front fender on the Polaris using a Philips screwdriver. Two screws are locate...
1. Turn the ATV's handlebars completely to the right to provide access to the right-front fender. Pull the splash guard off the interior of the right-front fender to reveal the bat...
1. Inspect the fuel line. A crimped, shredded or partially torn fuel line will prevent the proper flow to the engine. 2. Check your fuel levels. If the tank is empty, refuel and st...
1. Remove the screws from around the edge of the seat using the 10 mm socket and the ratchet. Pull the seat off of the frame and set it aside. 2. Loosen the nuts on both of the bat...
1. Unscrew the screws binding the horn part to the engine block, using a screwdriver. 2. Grasp the power cord firmly and unplug it from the horn. Pull the horn from the engine bloc...
1. Place one mounting bracket around the handlebar on the right side. Place the bracket just behind the brake or clutch lever. 2. Insert a screw into the securing hole on the brack...
The Vin number on a Polaris Xplorer 400 is located on the Manufacturer`s sticker that is located on the front plastic just below the oil filler cap. If the sticker is missing you c...
the weight in the owners manual show´s 430pounds, however is the 99 model with the custom equipment.
A Polaris Sport 400 is a 4 wheel vehicle that is great for driving in grass or racing aro...
32oz in my 2004 Sportsman 400. After you add just check the level on the dipstick to see if you are in the right area.
I have a stock 1999 Scrambler 400 4x4 that I GPS'd at 67mph and I'm 240lbs. They are quick for the price.
I weigh about 130 pounds and i got mine to go about 68 on flat land soi would imagine it would go around the mid 50's.
a stock 96 scrambler 400 will do 80-110KM. ofcourse that depends on jetting, weather, runway. My 96 has been mod up, 40thou pistonpipe/clutches/shaved head/and of course polishings...
Place a support under the rear swingarm. Remove the right rear wheel and tire assembly. Then remove the dust cover from the end of the axle. This will exposes the end of the axle, ...
At 0 degrees on packed snow/ ice in northern Vermont I had mine up to about 90 mph on the speedo.
2 fittings for the upper front a-arms 1 fitting for the lower steering post (depending on model year) 2 fittings for the lower front ball joints 2 fittings for the tie rod ends (de...
I recomend synthetic 2-stroke oil , either 32-1 or 40-1 should be fine .As long as you can see it smoke alittle out the tailpipe .
it is located on the front plastics above the oil fill cap on a sticker . if this is missing it is also stamed on the front lower left from the back chassis
theyll go 220 stock but if you put an cylanoid oil filter in it they should run 400 if u do it just right but man you cant screw that bolt up man or youll screw it over well thats ...
The little 400 Fuji made 63.0hp @ 7750 RPM and 43.4 ft-lbs @ 7500 RPM. These numbers are dyno-certified. Hope that helps.
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