Polaris 2003 MSX owner manual Polaris Products, Oil and Lubricants

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Oil and Lubricants

 

 

Premium Gold Synthetic 2-Cycle Oil

 

 

 

Quart

2871721

 

 

Gallon

2871722

 

 

VES II Synthetic 2-Cycle Oil

 

 

 

Quart

2874438

 

 

Gallon

2874439

 

 

2.5 Gallon

2874443

 

 

Nature Oil Biodegradable 2-Cycle Oil

 

 

 

Gallon

2872607

 

 

Fuel System Maintenance Products

 

 

Carbon Clean Plus

2871326

 

 

Isopropyl Fuel De-Icer

2870505

 

 

Premium Fuel Stabilizer

2870652

 

 

Grease

 

 

 

Grease Gun Kit

2871312

 

 

All Season Premium Grease

 

 

 

3 oz. / 4 pack

2871322

 

 

14 oz. Tube

2871423

 

 

Starter Grease

2871460

 

 

Nyogel Grease

2871329

POLARIS PRODUCTS

General Maintenance Products

Fogging Oil

 

 

 

12 oz. Aerosol

2870791

 

 

Quart

2871517

 

 

Carb & Throttle Body Cleaner

2872890

 

 

Multi-Purpose Lubricant

2872891

 

 

Electrical Contact Cleaner

2872892

 

 

Engine Degreaser

2872893

 

 

Revival / Detailing Kit

2871589

 

 

Restore Polish / Swirl and Scuff Remover

2871966

 

 

Finish Wax

2871965

 

 

Vinyl and Rubber Protectant

2871964

 

 

T 9 Metal Protectant (waterproof lube)

2871064

 

 

Battery Tendert Battery Charger

2873261

 

 

Retaining / Sealing Products

Loctitet Products

 

 

 

Threadlock 242

2871950

 

 

Threadlock 262

2871952

 

 

Threadlock 271

2871954

 

 

Loctitet 518

2871961

 

 

Marine-Grade Silicone

8560054

 

 

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Contents MSX Page We’ve created a web site, just for YOU Page Polaris Recreational Vehicles WelcomePolaris Professional Series Workmobilest Table of Contents Do Your Part Your ResponsibilitiesAge Restrictions Maintenance RequirementsIdentification Numbers Signal Words and Symbols SafetySafety Decals Safety To Avoid Collisions Righting Capsized Boat Located on the engine water manifold Informational DecalsOperator Guidelines Operator SafetySafety Suit/Shoes/Gloves Safe Riding GearPersonal Floatation Device Eye ProtectionOverloading the Watercraft Fire SafetyProtective Apparel Weather and DarknessObstacles and Shallow Water Turning and Accelerating Service and MaintenancePre-Operation Check Lifting the Watercraft Jet Pump Water Intake SafetyElectrical Shock Hazard Safe Riding PositionOperator Fitness Operator AwarenessBoating Under the Influence To avoid hypothermia Vehicle ModificationsOperator Fatigue and Dehydration HypothermiaExhaust Outlet Reverse Gate Features and Controls911 Reverse Operation Handle Features and Controls Engine Components under seat Engine Components New Generation Instrument NGI Accessible FunctionsPrimary Functions Function Overview Instrument Operation Display ModeCheck Engine Display WarningsRPM Limiter Standard Equipment AccessoriesOptional Equipment EPA Emissions Regulations EmissionsCalifornia Star Labels Two Stars Very Low Emission One Star Low EmissionThree Stars Ultra Low Emission Pre-Operation Inspection OperationWhat To Do Fuel Refueling Oil Ride Plate Impeller Drive Shaft Jet Pump IntakeThrottle SteeringEngine and Storage Compartments Seat Loose PartsFire Extinguisher Battery Drain Plugs and Bilge HullRiding Gear Switches/Buttons Principles of Operation Engine Break-in ProcedureOperation Give-way Vessel Navigational RulesRight-of-way and Give-way Stand-on VesselEncountering Vessels RuleMeeting Vessels Crossing Paths Overtaking VesselsFishing Vessel Right-of-Way Non-Motorized CraftReading Buoys and Markers Avoid CollisionsLaunch Ramp Etiquette Stopping the Engine Launching the WatercraftStarting the Engine Before Starting the EngineIf the Engine Doesn’t Start Boarding and Starting in Deep Water Operator Only Boarding the WatercraftBoarding With a Passenger Turning the Watercraft Reverse OperationStopping the Watercraft Beaching the Watercraft Operating in Rough Conditions Towing a Disabled Watercraft Righting a Capsized Watercraft Operating With Passengers Daily Care Post Operation MaintenanceOperation Temporary Storage Transporting The Watercraft Submerged Waterlogged Engine Anti-Corrosion TreatmentEngine Water Removal Procedure General Maintenance Maintenance and LubricationMaintenance Schedule Key Periodic Maintenance ScheduleDescription Fuel System Hull / Deck / Steering / Controls Drive Line Steering Cable Joints and Inner WireLubrication Throttle CableSteering Handle Pivot Shaft Seat Latch And Hooks Steering Nozzle Pivot ShaftThrottle Body And Oil Injection Pump Electrical ConnectionsSpark Plugs Maintenance and Lubrication Hull and Deck Care Polaris Nature Oil Synthetic Lubricant OilPolaris VES II Synthetic Lubricant Polaris Premium Gold Synthetic LubricantFuses Steering Cable InspectionThrottle Cable Inspection Antidote BatteryBattery Maintenance and Charging Replenishing Battery FluidBattery Removal Battery Charging Battery Storage Battery InstallationJet Pump Water Inlet Screen Salt Water and Unclean Water CareCooling System Flushing Engine and Exhaust System Draining Extended StorageWatercraft Engine Fogging Procedure Cleaning Lubrication Engine Doesn’t Turn Over Engine TroubleshootingEngine Turns Over But Doesn’t Start Engine Runs Irregularly, Stalls or Misfires Possible Weak Spark Cause SolutionEngine Backfires Engine OverheatsEngine Pings or Knocks Engine Loses PowerUnusual Noise or Vibration From Propulsion System Engine RPM is Too High With Limited SpeedOil and Lubricants Polaris ProductsCapacities / Dimensions SpecificationsPropulsion Obtaining Service and Warranty Assistance WarrantyWarranty Policy Engine Oil HOW to Obtain Warranty ServicePolaris Watercraft Engines California Emission Control System Limited WarrantyOWNER’S Warranty Responsibilities 109 Emissions Index111