Snowmobile Polaris Turbo IQ LXT (2014 year). Manual - part 12

 

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Snowmobile Polaris Turbo IQ LXT (2014 year). Manual - part 12

 

 

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FEATURES

Instrumentation

MFD Digital Display Programs

History Program
Service Interval Reminder

To reset the reminder at a new interval:

1. Enter the History Program.

2. Press and release the SET button until the service interval screen is 

active.

3. Press and hold the SET button for five seconds, until the hours begin 

to flash. Immediately release the button.

4. Press the button again, up to five times, to advance the reminder in 

50-hour increments.

Tip: The maximum interval is 250 hours.

5. Press and release the MODE button to save the new settings.

To disable the service interval reminder:

1. Press the SET button once after reaching 250 hours on the display. 

The gauge will display “OFF”.

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FEATURES

Instrumentation

MFD Battery Replacement

Models equipped with the clock feature 
have a battery to power the clock. If the 
clock function of the MFD isn't working 
properly, replace the battery. Replace-
ment batteries are available from your 
dealer.

1. Remove the plenum from the under-

side of the hood.

2. Locate the black battery compart-

ment. It has a red wire and a brown 
wire with a white stripe. It's located 
about three inches down the main 
harness from the point where the 
harness connects to the MFD.

3. Cut the plastic cable tie from the 

outside of the compartment.

4. Carefully cut the bottom of the compartment (opposite the wires) to 

separate the heat-sealed seams. Squeeze the corners of the compart-
ment inward so the battery is visible.

Tip: Note the orientation of the battery before removing it. An incorrectly 

installed battery will not maintain the clock.

53

FEATURES

Instrumentation

MFD Battery Replacement

5. Using needle-nose pliers, grasp the battery and rotate it so the lead-

ing edge of the battery is raised away from the battery holder. Pull 
the battery out gently.

Tip: The battery will not come out of the holder unless the leading edge of the 

battery is raised. Hold the battery compartment, not the wires, while remov-
ing the battery. Pulling on the wires will separate them from the battery 
holder.

6. Install a new battery with fingers only.

7. Seal the end of the battery compartment using high strength double-

sided tape between the two compartment halves or high strength 
single-sided tape around the outside of the compartment.

8. Make sure the taped seam of the compartment faces the downward 

side of the wire harness.

9. Install a cable tie to secure the compartment to the wire harness in 

the same location where the previous cable tie was located. Make 
sure the battery wires are not stretched tight.

Gauge Cleaning

1. Wipe the gauge face as needed using a clean cloth and a mild soap 

and water solution. Wipe dry with clean, soft cloth.

2. Clean the back side of the gauge using a clean cloth and a mild soap 

and water solution. Do not remove the electrical connectors or pro-
tective rubber boot. Do not spray the back side of the gauge or the 
wire harness with a pressure washer or other water source.

NOTICE: To prevent damage to the lens, do not use alcohol for cleaning. Do not 

allow chemicals or sprays to come into contact with the lens. 
Immediately clean off any gasoline that splashes on the gauge during 
refueling.

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THE PERFECT FIT

IQ Front Suspension Adjustments

Independent Front Suspension (IFS)

Break in the suspension for approximately 150 miles (240 km) before 
making any fine-tuning adjustments.

Settings will vary from rider to rider, depending on rider weight, vehicle 
speed, riding style, and trail conditions. We recommend starting with 
factory settings and then customizing each adjustment individually to 
suit rider preference. The snowmobile should be methodically tested, 
one change at a time, under the same conditions (trail and snow condi-
tions, vehicle speed, riding position, etc.) after each adjustment until the 
best ride is achieved. 

IFS Components

1. Skis

2. Front shocks and springs

3. Rod ends

4. A-arms

IFS Adjustment Options

• Front shock spring preload

• Optional springs

• Toe (ski alignment) (see 

page 134)

• Camber (see your dealer)

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