Polaris 120 v2 Owner's Manual

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Pages 100
Year 2009
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Polaris 120 2009 Specification

The 2009 Polaris 120 is a compact snowmobile designed specifically for young riders, offering a balance of safety, performance, and ease of use. It is powered by a 121cc, four-stroke, single-cylinder engine that provides reliable and manageable power, making it an ideal choice for beginners. The engine is air-cooled, ensuring consistent performance in varying weather conditions while minimizing maintenance requirements. The 2009 Polaris 120 features a chain drive transmission system, which facilitates smooth and responsive acceleration, enhancing the overall riding experience for young enthusiasts.

The snowmobile's suspension system includes a front independent wishbone design with a travel of 3 inches and a rear suspension with a travel of 4.5 inches, providing comfort and stability on snowy terrains. This model is equipped with a 10-inch wide track that offers excellent traction and maneuverability, ensuring a safe ride. The 2009 Polaris 120 is designed with safety in mind, featuring a throttle limiter that allows parents to control the speed, and a safety tether switch that automatically shuts off the engine if the rider falls off.

Weighing approximately 147 pounds, the snowmobile is lightweight, making it easy to handle and transport. Its fuel capacity of 0.5 gallons is sufficient for extended use without frequent refueling. The 2009 Polaris 120 also incorporates a durable steel frame and plastic body panels, providing longevity and resistance against the elements. This model comes in vibrant color options, enhancing its appeal to young riders. Overall, the 2009 Polaris 120 is a well-rounded, youth-oriented snowmobile that prioritizes safety and reliability, making it an excellent choice for introducing children to the world of snowmobiling.

Polaris 120 2009 F.A.Q.

How do I start the Polaris 120 2009 for the first time?

To start the Polaris 120 2009, ensure the fuel valve is open, the choke is engaged, and the ignition switch is turned to the 'on' position. Pull the starter rope briskly until the engine starts.

What steps should I follow for routine maintenance of the Polaris 120 2009?

Routine maintenance includes checking and changing the oil, inspecting the spark plug, cleaning the air filter, and lubricating moving parts. Refer to the owner's manual for specific intervals.

How can I troubleshoot if the Polaris 120 2009 engine does not start?

First, check the fuel level and ensure the fuel valve is open. Verify the choke is properly engaged and the kill switch is not activated. Inspect the spark plug for wear or fouling.

What type of oil should be used in the Polaris 120 2009?

Use SAE 10W-30 or 10W-40 engine oil. Ensure it meets or exceeds the API service classification SF or SG.

How do I adjust the chain tension on a Polaris 120 2009?

Loosen the axle nut and adjust the chain tensioner bolts until the chain has about 1/4 inch of slack. Retighten the axle nut securely.

What should I do if the Polaris 120 2009 overheats?

Stop the engine immediately and let it cool. Check for coolant leaks, ensure the radiator is not blocked, and verify the coolant level is adequate.

How do I replace the spark plug in the Polaris 120 2009?

Remove the spark plug wire from the existing plug. Use a spark plug wrench to unscrew the old plug and replace it with a new one. Ensure it is gapped correctly according to the specifications.

What is the recommended tire pressure for the Polaris 120 2009?

The recommended tire pressure for the Polaris 120 2009 is 4 PSI for both front and rear tires. Check the pressure regularly to ensure optimal performance.

How can I winterize my Polaris 120 2009?

To winterize, drain the fuel system, change the oil, remove the battery and store it in a warm place, and cover the snowmobile with a breathable cover.

What should I check if the Polaris 120 2009 tracks are not moving?

Check the drive belt for wear or damage. Inspect the drive chain and sprockets for proper tension and alignment. Ensure the clutch is functioning correctly.