Polaris 800 INDY XC 129 2019 Owner's Manual page 41

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FLASHING INDICATOR
Flashing indicators indicate continued operation could result in serious engine
damage. The engine management system will automatically reduce engine
power and create a misfire condition. Stop the engine immediately. Allow the
engine to cool down.
If engine overheating seems to be caused by something other than poor
cooling conditions, your dealer can perform this service.
ENGINE-COOLING ACTIONS
If the engine is overheating, promptly take action to cool the engine.
• Drive in loose snow.
• View the coolant level. Do not open the pressure cap while the engine is hot.
• Stop the engine and allow it to cool down.
• Add coolant if the level is low. Do not add coolant while the engine is hot. Wait
for the engine to cool before adding coolant.
If you must continue to operate while the indicator light is illuminated, drive
slowly and stop the engine frequently to allow it to cool down.
EXTENDED IDLE ENGINE SHUTOFF
This engine feature causes the ECU to shut down the engine when engine
temperature reaches 120° F (50° C) and there is no throttle lever input for five
minutes.
If equipped with an PIDD, the gauge will remain on because the key is in the
SECURITY SYSTEM (IGNITION LOCK SYSTEM)
Your snowmobile has an optional security function that can be activated by an
authorized POLARIS dealer. If you have this feature activated, you can lock the
ignition to prevent unauthorized use when leaving the snowmobile unattended.
A locked system will limit engine speed to 3000 RPM, which prevents clutch
engagement, and the snowmobile will not move when throttle is applied.
If your model is equipped with the POLARIS Interactive Digital Display (PIDD),
please see the PIDD Owner's Manual provided with your snowmobile.
NOTE
NOTICE
NOTE
ON position.
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