GENERAL INFORMATION
1. Remove reservoir cap. Inner splash cap vent
hole must be clear and open.
2. Fill reservoir to upper mark with Polaris Premium
60/40 Anti Freeze / Coolant or 50/50 or 60/40
mixture of antifreeze and distilled water as
required for freeze protection in your area.
3. Reinstall cap.
Surge Tank
NOTE: If overheating is evident, allow system to cool
completely and check coolant level in the radiator and
inspect for signs of trapped air in system.
RADIATOR COOLANT LEVEL
INSPECTION
NOTE: This procedure is only required if the cooling
system has been drained for maintenance and/or
repair. However, if the recovery bottle has run dry, or
if overheating is evident, the level in the radiator
should be inspected and coolant added if necessary.
2.20
WARNING Never remove the pressure cap
when the engine is warm or hot. Escaping steam can
cause severe burns. The engine must be cool before
removing the pressure cap.
NOTE: Use of a non-standard pressure cap will not
allow the recovery system to function properly.
To access the radiator pressure cap raise the front
hood.
The radiator cap is located on the drivers side.
COOLING SYSTEM HOSES
Coolant Lines
Radiator
1. Inspect all hoses for cracks, deterioration,
abrasion or leaks. Replace if necessary.
2. Check tightness of all hose clamps.
Radiator Cap
Fan