Air Filter; Fuel Tank Removal - Polaris Victory Cross Roads Owner's Manual

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Maintenance

Air Filter

Inspect the air filter often if riding in unusually wet or dusty
conditions. Do not apply air filter oil to this air filter.
The fuel line is secured to the main wiring harness with a
cable tie. Do not cut or remove the cable tie.
1. Remove the fuel tank. See pages 58-59.
2. Loosen the three filter retainer screws.
3. Loosen the two air filter mounting screws only until the
filter can be removed. Do not remove the screws from
the filter.
4. Lift the retainer. Remove the filter by pulling upward
and rearward.
5. Clean the filter sealing surface on the frame.
6. Install the new air filter with captive screws. Check the
edges of the filter to be sure they are seated properly in
the flange.
7. Tighten the mounting screws, then tighten the retainer
screws.
Torque: 36 in-lbs (4 Nm)
8. Reinstall the fuel tank. See page 60.

Fuel Tank Removal

A special fuel tank fitting plug tool is required for this pro-
cedure. Please see your dealer to obtain this tool.
Before beginning, be prepared to place the fuel tank in a
secure location to avoid scratching the finish.
1. Remove both side covers and the seat. See pages 80
and 82.
2. Disconnect the fuel tank vent line.
3. Remove the ground wire bolt and rear tank bolts, along
with the bushings and isolators. Set hardware aside for
reassembly.
4. Place the handlebars in the straight ahead position.
Cover the front of the fuel tank with a protective cloth
to prevent damage.
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Retainer Screws
Mounting Screws
Step 2
Vent Line
Ground Wire Bolt
Tank Bolts
Step 3

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