Polaris RZR 800, RZR S 800, RZR 4 800 Owner's Manual

Polaris RZR 800, RZR S 800, RZR 4 800 manual cover
Pages 158
Year 2014
Language(s)
English en

Polaris RZR 800, RZR S 800, RZR 4 800 Specification

The Polaris RZR 800, RZR S 800, and RZR 4 800 are part of Polaris' lineup of high-performance recreational side-by-side vehicles designed for off-road adventures. All three models share a robust 760cc, twin-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine that delivers impressive power and torque, ensuring exhilarating performance across various terrains. The standard RZR 800 has a compact design with a width of 50 inches, making it agile and nimble, perfect for trail riding. It features a dual A-arm front suspension and an independent rear suspension, both with 9 inches of travel, providing a smooth ride and excellent handling.

The RZR S 800 builds on the capabilities of the standard model with a wider stance at 60 inches, enhancing stability and control. It is equipped with premium suspension components, including a long-travel dual A-arm front suspension and a rear trailing arm suspension, both offering 12 inches of travel. This model is tailored for more aggressive off-road conditions, delivering superior performance on rough terrain.

The RZR 4 800 is designed for those who need to bring along more passengers, featuring a four-seat configuration without compromising on performance. This model retains the powerful engine and robust suspension system found in its counterparts, ensuring that all occupants experience the same level of comfort and thrill. The RZR 4 800's extended wheelbase provides added stability, making it an excellent choice for family outings or group adventures.

All three models come with Polaris' On-Demand True All-Wheel Drive system, which automatically engages all four wheels when extra traction is needed, and reverts to two-wheel drive when it's not, optimizing both performance and fuel efficiency. With a combination of power, agility, and advanced suspension systems, the Polaris RZR 800, RZR S 800, and RZR 4 800 cater to a wide range of off-road enthusiasts.

Polaris RZR 800, RZR S 800, RZR 4 800 F.A.Q.

How often should I perform maintenance on my Polaris RZR 800?

Regular maintenance on the Polaris RZR 800 should be performed every 50 hours of operation or every six months, whichever comes first. This includes checking and changing the oil, inspecting the air filter, and checking the brakes and suspension components.

What is the recommended tire pressure for the Polaris RZR S 800?

The recommended tire pressure for the Polaris RZR S 800 is typically around 12 PSI. However, it's essential to check the owner's manual or the tire sidewall for specific recommendations as they can vary based on the tire type and terrain.

How can I troubleshoot a starting issue with my Polaris RZR 4 800?

If your Polaris RZR 4 800 won't start, check the battery connections to ensure they are clean and tight. Verify that the battery is fully charged. Inspect the fuel system for any blockages and ensure there is enough fuel in the tank. If these steps don't resolve the issue, consult a professional technician.

What type of oil should be used in the Polaris RZR 800 engine?

Polaris recommends using their own brand of 4-cycle engine oil formulated specifically for their engines, typically an SAE 10W-50 synthetic oil. Always refer to your owner's manual for exact specifications.

How do I clean the air filter on my Polaris RZR S 800?

To clean the air filter, remove it from the air box, gently tap it to remove loose dirt, wash it with a mild soap solution, rinse it thoroughly, and allow it to dry completely before reinstallation. Consider using a filter oil to enhance performance and protection.

What are some common suspension issues with the Polaris RZR 4 800?

Common suspension issues include worn-out bushings, leaking shocks, and misaligned wheels. Regular inspection and maintenance, such as checking for abnormal noises and ensuring components are properly lubricated, can prevent these issues.

How do I change the drive belt on my Polaris RZR 800?

To change the drive belt, first remove the clutch cover. Then, compress the secondary clutch to loosen the belt and slide it off. Install the new belt by reversing the process, ensuring it is correctly aligned on the pulleys.

What should I do if my Polaris RZR S 800 overheats?

If your RZR S 800 overheats, stop the vehicle and let the engine cool down. Check the coolant level and inspect the radiator for blockages or debris. Make sure the cooling fan is operational. If problems persist, consult a professional mechanic.

How can I improve the performance of my Polaris RZR 4 800?

Improving performance can be achieved by upgrading the exhaust system, installing a high-performance air filter, and reprogramming the ECU with a performance tune. Always ensure modifications comply with local regulations.

What is the best way to store my Polaris RZR 800 during the off-season?

To store your RZR 800, clean it thoroughly, change the oil and filter, fill the fuel tank and add a stabilizer, disconnect the battery, and store it in a dry, sheltered location. Cover the vehicle to protect it from dust and debris.