Polaris Sportsman 570, Sportsman 570 EPS Specification
The Sportsman 570 features an On-Demand True All-Wheel Drive (AWD) system, providing superior traction and control. In contrast, the Sportsman 570 EPS includes Electronic Power Steering (EPS) for improved maneuverability and reduced rider fatigue. Both models are equipped with a heavy-duty chassis designed to withstand rugged conditions, and independent rear suspension for superior ride comfort and handling.
The vehicles offer generous towing and payload capacities, with integrated front and rear racks capable of carrying up to 270 lbs combined. The towing capacity reaches up to 1,350 lbs, supported by a standard 2-inch receiver hitch. Ground clearance stands at a substantial 11 inches, ensuring the ability to navigate obstacles effortlessly. Both models feature a digital gauge to provide critical information such as speed, engine temperature, and fuel level, enhancing rider control and safety.
In terms of safety and convenience, the Sportsman 570 and Sportsman 570 EPS come with a standard engine braking system (EBS) and Active Descent Control (ADC) for better handling on steep descents. The EPS model's power steering system further aids in maintaining stability and control.
The Polaris Sportsman 570 and Sportsman 570 EPS are engineered to meet the demands of both recreational and utility riders, offering a blend of power, reliability, and cutting-edge technology to tackle the toughest outdoor challenges.
Polaris Sportsman 570, Sportsman 570 EPS F.A.Q.
What type of oil should be used for the Polaris Sportsman 570?
For optimal performance, use Polaris PS-4 5W-50 engine oil. This oil is specifically formulated for Polaris ATVs and ensures proper lubrication and performance.
How often should I change the air filter on my Sportsman 570 EPS?
It's recommended to check and clean the air filter every 50 hours of operation or more frequently if you ride in dusty conditions. Replace it if it's damaged or excessively dirty.
What is the correct tire pressure for the Polaris Sportsman 570?
The recommended tire pressure is 5 psi for the front tires and 5 psi for the rear tires. Always ensure the tires are inflated to the specified pressure for safe operation.
How can I troubleshoot a starting issue with the Sportsman 570?
Check the battery connections for corrosion and ensure they are tight. Verify the battery is fully charged. Also, check the starter solenoid and ignition switch for proper operation.
What regular maintenance is required for the Sportsman 570's drive belt?
Inspect the drive belt every 100 hours for wear, cracks, or damage. Replace the belt if any signs of wear are present to prevent failure during use.
How do I properly store my Sportsman 570 during the off-season?
Clean the ATV thoroughly, fill the fuel tank, add a fuel stabilizer, and disconnect the battery. Store the ATV in a dry, cool place and cover it to protect from dust and debris.
Why is my Sportsman 570 overheating and how can I fix it?
Check the coolant level and radiator for blockages or debris. Ensure the cooling fan is operating correctly. If the problem persists, inspect the thermostat and water pump.
How can I improve the fuel efficiency of my Polaris Sportsman 570?
Ensure regular maintenance, such as air filter cleaning and proper tire inflation. Avoid aggressive riding and maintain a steady throttle. Use the recommended fuel grade.
What should I do if the EPS (Electronic Power Steering) on my Sportsman 570 EPS is not working?
Check the EPS fuse and wiring connections. Ensure the battery is fully charged and in good condition. If the issue persists, consult a Polaris dealer for further diagnosis.
How do I change the spark plug on my Sportsman 570?
Remove the seat and access panel to reach the engine. Disconnect the spark plug wire, use a spark plug socket to remove the old plug, and install the new spark plug by hand to prevent cross-threading. Tighten with a socket and reconnect the wire.