Pvt / Final Drive / Wheel And Tire; Drive Clutch / Driven Clutch / Belt Service; Pvt Intake Pre-Filter Service; Pvt Drying - Polaris RANGER XP 900 2013 Manual

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PVT / FINAL DRIVE / WHEEL AND TIRE

DRIVE CLUTCH / DRIVEN CLUTCH / BELT
SERVICE
Refer to Chapter 6 "Clutching (PVT)" for service and
removal procedures.

PVT INTAKE PRE-FILTER SERVICE

It is recommended that the PVT intake pre-filter be
inspected daily. The filter should be inspected using the
following procedure:
1. The PVT intake pre-filter (A) is located just behind
the passenger hip bolster on the right side of the
vehicle.
2. Press in (towards the front of the unit) on intake pre-
filter tab (B) to remove it.
3. Inspect the pre-filter. If necessary, clean with soapy
water and dry with low pressure compressed air.
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PVT DRYING

After operating in water, the vehicle's PVT system
should be checked immediately. Use the following
instructions to dry it out before operating.
The PVT drain plug (C) is located at the bottom of the
outer clutch cover. Access the drain plug through the left
rear wheel well.
1. Using a flat blade screwdriver, remove the PVT drain
plug (C) and O-ring from the outer clutch cover.
2. Allow the water to drain out completely.
3. Reinstall the drain plug and O-ring.
4. Place the transmission in PARK, apply the brake and
start the engine.
5. Apply varying throttle for 10-15 seconds to expel the
moisture and air-dry the belt and clutches.
Do not hold the throttle pedal wide open for more than 5
seconds.
6. Allow the engine RPM to return to idle, then shift the
transmission into low gear.
7. Test the PVT system for belt slippage. If the belt
slips, repeat the process or remove the outer clutch
cover to inspect the PVT system (see Chapter 6
"Clutching
(PVT)"
procedures).
If the vehicle has ingested a large amount of water into
the PVT system and has not been operated for a period
of time, be sure to check the PVT system components
for water damage.
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