Polaris RZR 200 EFI Owner's Manual

To perform an oil change on the Polaris RZR 200 EFI, first warm up the engine, then turn it off. Remove the drain plug and allow the old oil to fully drain into a pan. Replace the drain plug and remove the oil filter. Install a new oil filter and refill the engine with the recommended oil type and quantity.
If your RZR 200 EFI won't start, check the battery connections for tightness and corrosion. Ensure the fuel tank has fuel and the fuel valve is open. Inspect the spark plug for wear or damage. If the issue persists, consult the manual or a professional technician.
The air filter on your Polaris RZR 200 EFI should be inspected every 50 hours of operation and replaced every 100 hours, or more frequently if you ride in dusty conditions.
The recommended tire pressure for the Polaris RZR 200 EFI is typically 10 psi for front tires and 12 psi for rear tires. Always refer to the user manual for specific recommendations based on load and riding conditions.
To troubleshoot overheating, first check the coolant level and top it off if necessary. Inspect the radiator for obstructions and clean if needed. Ensure the cooling fan is operational. If overheating continues, consult a professional technician.
The Polaris RZR 200 EFI is designed to operate using unleaded gasoline with a minimum octane rating of 87. Avoid using ethanol-blended fuels greater than E10.
To adjust the chain tension, first, locate the chain adjusters on the rear axle. Loosen the axle nut and adjust the chain tensioners equally on both sides until proper tension is achieved. Tighten the axle nut securely after adjustment.
While it is possible to use a high-pressure washer, it is recommended to use low pressure to avoid damaging electrical components, seals, and bearings. Keep the nozzle a safe distance away from sensitive areas.
For winter storage, clean the vehicle thoroughly, change the oil and filter, fill the fuel tank and add fuel stabilizer, disconnect the battery and store it in a cool, dry place, and cover the RZR to protect it from dust and moisture.
If the engine runs rough or stalls, check the air filter for clogs, examine the spark plug for fouling, and ensure the fuel is not contaminated. If the problem persists, it may require professional diagnostics.