Polaris General XP 1000 2024 Owner's Manual page 128

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WARRANTY
(10) Any add-on or modified part exempted by the Air Resources Board from the
prohibitions of section 27156 of the California Vehicle Code may be used on an
OHRV. Such use, in and of itself, will not be grounds for disallowing a warranty
claim made under the provisions of this Article. POLARIS is not liable under the
provisions of this Article to warrant failures of warranted parts caused by the use
of an add-on or modified part(s) unless such part(s) are also warranted.
(11) Upon a request of the Executive Officer, POLARIS must provide any
documents that describe the manufacturer's warranty procedures or policies.
(12) Any replacement part must not reduce the effectiveness of the OHRV
emission control system. POLARIS must demonstrate that the applicable
emission standards are being met when the replacement part(s) are installed on
the OHRV. The demonstration of equivalence to applicable emission standards
can be achieved through replacing the part(s) with the evaporative emissions
control components the OHRV evaporative family was certified with; or, if
unavailable, alternative parts may be installed if POLARIS can provide test data
to verify the evaporative control system meets, at least, the OHRV EFEL.
Exclusion
Notwithstanding the provisions of subdivisions (1) - (12) above, the repair or
replacement of any warranted part otherwise eligible for the California Warranty
on Evaporative Emission Parts, is excluded from such warranty coverage if
POLARIS can provide evidence to the California Air Resources Board Executive
Officer, to the Executive Officer's satisfaction, that the OHRV has been abused,
neglected, improperly maintained, or had unapproved modifications and that
such abuse, neglect, improper maintenance, or unapproved modification, was
the direct cause of the need for the repair or replacement of the part.
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