Troubleshooting - Polaris 2005 Sportsman MV7 Service Manual

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ENGINE

TROUBLESHOOTING

Spark Plug Fouling
Spark plug cap loose or faulty
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Choke cable adjustment or
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plunger/cable sticking
Foreign material on choke plunger
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seat or plunger
Incorrect spark plug heat range or
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gap
Carburetor inlet needle and seat
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worn
Jet needle and/or needle jet worn
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or improperly adjusted
Excessive carburetor vibration
S
(loose or missing needle jet locating
clips)
Loose jets in carburetor or
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calibration incorrect for
altitude/temperature
Incorrect float level setting
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PVT system calibrated incorrectly/
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components worn or mis-adjusted
Fuel quality poor (old) or octane too
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high
Low compression
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Restricted exhaust
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Weak ignition (loose coil ground,
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faulty coil, stator, or ETC switch)
ETC switch mis-adjusted
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Restricted air filter (main or
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pre-cleaner) or breather system
Improperly assembled air intake
S
system
Restricted engine breather system
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Oil contaminated with fuel
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Engine Turns Over But Fails to Start
No fuel
S
Dirt in fuel line or filter
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Fuel will not pass through fuel valve
S
Fuel pump inoperative/restricted
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Tank vent plugged or pinched
S
Carb starter circuit plugged
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3.58
Engine flooded
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Low compression (high cylinder
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leakage)
No spark (Spark plug fouled)
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ignition component failure
Engine Does Not Turn Over
Dead battery
S
Starter motor does not turn
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Engine seized, rusted, or
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mechanical failure
Engine Runs But Will Not Idle
Restricted carburetor pilot system
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Carburetor misadjusted
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Choke not adjusted properly
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Low compression
S
Crankcase breather restricted
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Engine Idles But Will Not Rev Up
Spark plug fouled/weak spark
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Broken throttle cable
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Obstruction in air intake
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Air box removed (reinstall all intake
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components)
Incorrect or restricted carburetor
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jetting
ETC switch limiting speed
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Reverse speed limiter limiting
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speed
Carburetor vacuum slide
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sticking/diaphragm damaged
Incorrect ignition timing
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Restricted exhaust system
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Cam worn excessively
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Engine Has Low Power
Spark plug fouled
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Cylinder, piston, ring, or valve wear
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or damage (check compression)
PVT not operating properly
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Restricted exhaust muffler
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Carburetor vacuum slide
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sticking/diaphragm damaged
Dirty carburetor
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Cam worn excessively
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