Polaris 600 Rush Pro S, 800 Rush Pro S Owner's Manual

Polaris 600 Rush Pro S, 800 Rush Pro S manual cover
Pages 200
Year 2019
Language(s)
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Polaris 600 Rush Pro S, 800 Rush Pro S Specification

The Polaris 600 Rush Pro S and 800 Rush Pro S are high-performance snowmobiles designed to deliver exceptional agility and rider comfort across diverse terrains. Both models feature the innovative AXYS chassis, which enhances rider balance and control by positioning the rider centrally and improving weight distribution. This chassis design is complemented by the PRO-XC rear suspension, engineered with a progressive rate shock for superior handling and bump absorption. The 600 Rush Pro S is powered by a 599cc Liberty engine, known for its efficiency and reliable performance, while the 800 Rush Pro S houses a more robust 795cc Liberty engine, delivering increased power for more demanding conditions. Both engines employ a Cleanfire injection system, optimizing fuel efficiency and reducing emissions. The snowmobiles are equipped with a lightweight, durable track designed to provide excellent grip on snow and ice. Rider ergonomics are enhanced with features such as a sculpted seat and adjustable handlebars, allowing customization for comfort and control. The sleds incorporate advanced technological features, including the Polaris Interactive Digital Display, which provides real-time data on speed, RPM, and other vital statistics, enhancing the riding experience. Additionally, the sleds are fitted with LED lighting for improved visibility and safety. These snowmobiles are engineered for enthusiasts seeking a blend of power, precision, and advanced technology for an exhilarating ride.

Polaris 600 Rush Pro S, 800 Rush Pro S F.A.Q.

What is the correct procedure for starting the Polaris 600 Rush Pro S in cold weather?

Ensure the fuel tank is filled with fresh gasoline, turn the key to the 'on' position, and engage the choke. Pull the start handle smoothly until the engine starts. Once started, gradually disengage the choke.

How often should I change the oil on my Polaris 800 Rush Pro S?

For optimal performance, change the oil every 50 hours of operation or at the beginning of each riding season, whichever comes first. Always use the recommended oil type for your model.

What could cause the engine of a Polaris Rush Pro S to overheat?

Overheating can be caused by low coolant levels, a blocked cooling system, or a malfunctioning thermostat. Check these components and ensure the cooling system is functioning properly.

How do I troubleshoot a misfiring engine on my Polaris 600 Rush Pro S?

Check the spark plugs for wear or damage, ensure the fuel system is delivering fuel properly, and inspect the ignition system. Replace any defective components as needed.

What maintenance steps should I follow to keep my Polaris 800 Rush Pro S in top condition?

Regularly check and replace the oil and filters, inspect the drive belt, maintain proper tire pressure, and clean the air filter. Lubricate moving parts and check for loose bolts.

Why is my Polaris Rush Pro S losing power during acceleration?

Possible causes include clogged air filters, fuel delivery issues, or worn drive belts. Inspect these areas and replace or repair any faulty components.

How can I improve the fuel efficiency of my Polaris 600 Rush Pro S?

Riding at a steady speed, maintaining proper tire pressure, and ensuring the engine is well-tuned can improve fuel efficiency. Regular maintenance is also key.

What type of coolant should I use for my Polaris 800 Rush Pro S?

Use a high-quality, ethylene glycol-based antifreeze that is specifically designed for aluminum engines. Ensure it is mixed with distilled water at a 50/50 ratio.

How do I adjust the suspension on my Polaris Rush Pro S for a smoother ride?

Refer to the owner's manual for specific instructions, but typically you will adjust the pre-load on the springs and set the damping to match your riding conditions and weight.

What should I do if the electrical system on my Polaris 600 Rush Pro S fails?

Check the battery connections for corrosion or looseness, inspect the fuses, and test the battery voltage. Replace any damaged components and ensure the charging system is working.