Hydraulic Brakes; Brake Lever Travel - Polaris 800 Pro X Owner's Manual

Polaris 2004 snowmobile owner's manual
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Before Starting the Engine

Hydraulic Brakes

Properly functioning brakes
are critical to your safety.
Always check the following
items to assure proper
operation before starting the
engine.

Brake Lever Travel

When the brake lever is
squeezed, it should move no
closer to the handgrip than
1/2" (1.3 cm) (A). A
distance less than this indicates low brake fluid level or air in the
hydraulic system. Refer to the brake bleeding information on page 93.
Lever Feel
A hydraulic system multiplies the force of your hand squeezing the
brake lever. Proper operation depends on an adequate supply of air and
moisture-free hydraulic brake fluid in the system. If the brake lever
feels "spongy" when squeezed, check the level and condition of the
fluid. Also check for the presence of air in the fluid system. Refer to
page 93 for more information, or see your dealer for service.
Replace brake fluid at least every two years with Polaris DOT 3 high
temperature brake fluid. All DOT 3 brake fluid is not alike. Use only
Polaris brake fluid. See page 112 for the part numbers of Polaris
products.
Continued use of "spongy" brakes may cause a complete
loss of brakes, which could result in serious injury or death.
Always have the brakes serviced at the first sign of
sponginess.
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WARNING
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