Polaris Ranger 570, 570 EPS, Crew 570 EPS Manual

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Pages 109
Year 2017
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Polaris Ranger 570, 570 EPS, Crew 570 EPS Specification

The Polaris Ranger 570 series, consisting of the 570, 570 EPS, and Crew 570 EPS, is designed to deliver robust performance and versatility for both recreational and professional use. Each model is powered by a ProStar 567cc, 4-stroke, single-cylinder engine, engineered to provide a reliable 44 horsepower. The Ranger 570 models feature an On-Demand True All-Wheel Drive/2WD system, ensuring optimal traction in varying terrains. The Electronic Power Steering (EPS) available in the 570 EPS and Crew 570 EPS enhances maneuverability and precision control, reducing steering effort and fatigue.

The Ranger 570 showcases a durable, heavy-duty chassis with a payload capacity of 1,000 pounds and a towing capacity of 1,500 pounds. The Crew 570 EPS model extends these capabilities with seating for up to four passengers, maintaining the same payload and towing capacities. Both EPS models include a dual A-arm front suspension and an independent rear suspension, providing 9 inches of wheel travel for a smooth ride over rough terrain.

The cargo box of the Ranger 570 series is designed for utility, featuring a gas-assist dump capability and a capacity of 500 pounds. Standard features include a 12V DC outlet, automotive-style paint for added durability, and a Lock & Ride cargo system for easy attachment of accessories. The models are equipped with a full range of safety features, including seat belts, side nets, and a ROPS-certified roll cage.

Designed for all-season functionality, the Polaris Ranger 570 series is compatible with a wide range of Polaris-engineered accessories, including plows, winches, and cab systems. This adaptability, combined with its rugged performance and user-friendly design, makes the Ranger 570, 570 EPS, and Crew 570 EPS ideal for diverse applications from farming and hunting to recreational riding and light-duty hauling.

Polaris Ranger 570, 570 EPS, Crew 570 EPS F.A.Q.

How often should I change the oil in my Polaris Ranger 570?

It is recommended to change the oil and oil filter every 50 hours of operation, 6 months, or 1,000 miles, whichever comes first.

What type of oil is best for the Polaris Ranger 570?

Polaris recommends using PS-4 5W-50 oil for the Ranger 570, as it is specifically formulated for Polaris engines and provides optimal performance in all conditions.

How do I troubleshoot a starting issue with my Ranger 570?

Ensure the battery is fully charged, check all electrical connections, and inspect the starter motor and solenoid. If the issue persists, consult your dealer.

What is the proper tire pressure for the Polaris Ranger 570?

The recommended tire pressure for the Ranger 570 is 12 psi for the front tires and 14 psi for the rear tires. Always check the owner's manual for specific guidance.

How can I maintain the battery of my Polaris Ranger 570?

Regularly inspect and clean the battery terminals, ensure the battery is securely mounted, and use a battery tender during long storage periods to maintain charge.

What should I do if my Ranger 570 overheats?

Stop the vehicle and allow it to cool. Check coolant levels, inspect the radiator for obstructions, and ensure the cooling fan is functioning. If the problem persists, seek professional assistance.

How can I improve the fuel efficiency of my Polaris Ranger 570?

Maintain proper tire pressure, perform regular engine maintenance, use recommended fuel, and avoid excessive idling and aggressive driving.

What are common causes of steering issues in the Ranger 570 EPS models?

Steering issues may be caused by low power steering fluid, worn steering components, or misaligned wheels. Regular inspection and maintenance can prevent these problems.

How do I properly store my Ranger 570 for the winter?

Clean the vehicle thoroughly, change the oil and filter, add fuel stabilizer, disconnect the battery, and store in a dry, covered location. Consider using a vehicle cover for added protection.

What should I do if the check engine light comes on in my Ranger 570?

Check for any obvious issues such as loose gas cap or low fluid levels. If no issues are found, use an OBD-II scanner to read error codes or consult a Polaris dealer for diagnosis.