Troubleshooting, Engine troubleshooting – Polaris 9919078 User Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING

Engine Troubleshooting

Problem

Probable Cause

Solution

Engine turns
but fails to start

Faulty ignition

Remove spark plug(s) and replace with

new plug(s). If engine still fails to start,

check for spark; if no spark SEE YOUR

DEALER.

No fuel to engine

Make sure the fuel valve is “ON”. Check

tank level and fill up with correct fuel.

Ice in fuel line, filter, or pump. On the

standard Polaris carburetor, the choke will

not function with the throttle depressed.

See second item under “Probable Cause” of

“Engine continually backfires”.

Flooded engine

(normal situation

caused by too much

choking)

Hold throttle open, crank engine several

times (may be necessary to change plug(s),

however, the plug(s) may operate satisfac-

torily when dried).

Poor engine

compression

Running a mixture too lean (too small main

jet will cause seizure resulting in loss of

power). SEE YOUR DEALER. This indi-

cates a major engine problem that must be

repaired before engine is run.

Engine lacks
power

Fouled or defective

spark plug(s)

Change plug(s).

Fuel filter (loss of

high RPM power)

Check fuel filter flow. Disconnect hose and

drain about 1/2 cup. Fuel flow should be

steady and encompass the entire diameter

of fuel line. If not, replace filter.

Incorrect clutching

SEE YOUR DEALER.

Carburetor and fuel

pump

There’s no adjustment to change power

output. SEE YOUR DEALER.

Engine

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Faulty plug(s)

Change plug(s).

continually
backfires

Carburetor

Dirt or ice may be in fuel system. SEE

YOUR DEALER. (Deicer/isopropyl

should be added to non-ethanol fuel at all

times for assurance against fuel line icing.)

Engine requires
more than
normal pulls to
start

Poor gasoline or not

enough fuel getting to

engine

Replace with fresh winter fuel.

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