Polaris Sportsman Touring 850 SP Owner's Manual
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To break in your Polaris Sportsman Touring 850 SP, operate it at varying throttle positions and avoid prolonged full-throttle operation for the first 10 hours. Make sure to check and maintain oil levels and other fluids regularly during this period.
Polaris recommends using their PS-4 Synthetic 5W-50 engine oil for optimal performance and protection in the Sportsman Touring 850 SP.
It is recommended to change the oil and filter after the first 25 hours of operation and every 100 hours or annually thereafter, whichever comes first.
If your Sportsman Touring 850 SP won't start, check the battery connections, ensure the fuel is fresh, inspect the spark plug, and confirm that the kill switch is set to the 'Run' position.
To adjust the suspension, refer to the owner's manual for specific settings. Typically, you can adjust the spring preload on the shocks; increase preload for a firmer ride or decrease it for a softer ride.
The Polaris Sportsman Touring 850 SP has a towing capacity of up to 1,500 pounds, making it suitable for a variety of towing tasks.
Regularly inspect the CVT belt for signs of wear or damage. Keep the belt and clutch areas clean and free from oil and debris. Replace the belt as recommended in the owner's manual or if you notice slippage or unusual noises.
Use unleaded gasoline with a minimum octane rating of 87. Avoid ethanol blends higher than 10%, as they can cause engine performance issues.
To store your vehicle for the winter, clean it thoroughly, stabilize the fuel, change the oil, disconnect the battery, and cover it with a breathable fabric. Store it in a dry, sheltered location.
During regular maintenance, check the oil level, air filter, brakes, tire pressure, and coolant level. Inspect the suspension components and ensure all bolts are tight. Refer to the service schedule in the owner's manual for detailed guidance.