Low Oil Level - Polaris 340 Classic Owner's Manual

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OPERATION
Oil
Low Oil Indicator Light
The low oil indicator light will indicate when to add oil. See page 59
for oil recommendations.
When the low oil indicator light is on, oil should be added before
further operation of the snowmobile. Visually check the oil level in the
bottle. The engine may be operated as long as oil is visible in the oil
tank. If oil is not visible, continued operation may cause serious
engine damage.
Never mix brands of oil. Serious chemical reactions can cause
injection system blockage, resulting in serious engine damage. They
may also be incompatible and the result could be sludge formation,
filter blockage, and reduced cold weather flow rates. All Polaris oils
are compatible with each other.
Always maintain the oil level above the tank's low level line,
especially when the machine is operated in mountainous terrain.
Maintaining the proper oil level will prevent system aeration and
possible loss of pumping action, which could result in engine damage.
Mixing brands or using a non-recommended oil may cause
serious engine damage. We recommend the use of Polaris
2-cycle oils for your snowmobile. Never mix brands.
Operating the snowmobile without proper engine lubrication
can result in serious engine damage. Always check the oil
level when refueling.

Low Oil Level

Always do a visual check of the oil level when refueling. When the oil
reaches the low level mark, add one U.S. quart of recommended oil.
The Polaris oil cap on the oil tank may be vented to allow proper oil
flow. See your Polaris dealer for recommended replacement parts.
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