Maintenance, Battery – Polaris 2010 Ranger XP User Manual

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MAINTENANCE

Battery

Battery Installation

Using a new battery that has not been fully charged can damage the bat-

tery and result in a shorter life. It can also hinder vehicle performance.

Follow the battery charging instructions on page 102 before installing

the battery.
1. Ensure that the battery is fully charged.
2. Place the battery in the battery holder.
3. With conventional batteries, install the battery vent tube (sealed bat-

teries do not have a vent tube). The vent tube must be free of

obstructions and securely installed. Route the tube away from the

frame and vehicle body to prevent contact with electrolyte.

WARNING! Battery gases could accumulate in an improperly installed vent tube

and cause an explosion, resulting in serious injury or death. Always ensure that

the vent tube is free of obstructions and is securely installed as recommended.

4. On conventional batteries, coat the terminals with dielectric grease

or petroleum jelly.

5. Connect and tighten the red (+) cable first.
6. Connect and tighten the black (-) cable last.
7. Verify that cables are properly routed.

Battery Storage

Whenever the vehicle is not used for a period of three months or more,

remove the battery from the vehicle, ensure that it's fully charged, and

store it out of the sun in a cool, dry place. Check battery voltage each

month during storage and recharge as needed to maintain a full charge.

See page 102.
Polaris recommends maintaining battery charge by using a Polaris Bat-

tery Tender charger or by charging about once a month to make up for

normal self-discharge. Battery Tender can be left connected during the

storage period, and will automatically charge the battery if the voltage

drops below a pre-determined point. See page 116

for the part numbers

of Polaris products.

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