Polaris 700 900 Fushion Owner's Manual

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Pages 139
Year 2006
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Polaris 700 900 Fushion Specification

The Polaris 700 and 900 Fusion snowmobiles were designed to deliver high performance and innovation in snow sports. Both models are equipped with the Liberty engine, a hallmark of Polaris engineering, known for its power and efficiency. The 700 Fusion features a 700cc liquid-cooled engine, while the 900 Fusion is powered by a robust 866cc engine, both utilizing Polaris' Cleanfire injection technology for improved fuel efficiency and reduced emissions.

The chassis of the Fusion models is crafted from a lightweight yet durable aluminum material, enhancing maneuverability and speed. The IQ suspension system is a standout feature, providing superior comfort and handling on various terrains. This system includes a front suspension with dual A-arms and a rear suspension with a coupled rail design, ensuring stability and control.

The digital instrumentation cluster in both models offers riders essential data such as speed, RPM, and fuel levels, combined with a multi-function display for additional information. The ergonomic design of the seat and handlebars is aimed at maximizing rider comfort, further enhanced by an adjustable steering post to accommodate different riding styles.

The bodywork of the Polaris Fusion series is aerodynamically optimized for reduced drag, and the aggressive styling reflects its high-performance nature. Equipped with a high-capacity cooling system, these snowmobiles maintain optimal engine temperatures even under demanding conditions. The braking system features hydraulic disc brakes, offering reliable stopping power.

Overall, the Polaris 700 and 900 Fusion snowmobiles blend power, technology, and design, making them ideal for enthusiasts seeking both adventure and performance in snowy landscapes.

Polaris 700 900 Fushion F.A.Q.

What is the recommended oil type for a Polaris 700 900 Fusion?

For optimal performance, use Polaris Premium 2-Cycle Synthetic Oil or a similar high-quality synthetic oil.

How can I troubleshoot starting issues with my Polaris Fusion?

Check the battery connections, inspect the spark plugs, and ensure the fuel lines are clear. Make sure the kill switch is in the correct position.

What is the proper way to store a Polaris Fusion during the off-season?

Clean the sled thoroughly, add a fuel stabilizer, remove the battery, and store it in a dry, cool place. Cover it to protect from dust and moisture.

How often should I replace the drive belt on my Polaris Fusion?

Inspect the drive belt every 500 miles and replace it if there are signs of wear or damage, typically every 1,000 to 2,000 miles.

What should I do if my Polaris Fusion overheats?

Stop the engine immediately and allow it to cool. Check for coolant leaks and ensure the coolant levels are adequate. Inspect the radiator and fan for obstructions.

How do I adjust the suspension on a Polaris 700 900 Fusion?

Refer to the owner's manual for specific suspension settings and use the adjustment knobs to modify the preload and compression settings according to your riding style and terrain.

What is the correct tire pressure for Polaris Fusion snowmobiles?

Polaris Fusion snowmobiles do not use tires; they have skis and tracks. Ensure the track tension is correct and the skis are properly aligned.

How can I improve fuel efficiency on my Polaris Fusion?

Maintain a steady speed, avoid excessive idling, and ensure your engine is well-tuned with clean air and fuel filters.

What regular maintenance should be performed on a Polaris Fusion?

Regularly check and change the oil, inspect the drive belt, clean the clutches, check the coolant levels, and lubricate all recommended joints and fittings.

Can I use aftermarket parts on my Polaris Fusion without voiding the warranty?

Using aftermarket parts may affect your warranty. It is best to consult with your dealer or review the warranty terms before installing aftermarket components.