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IMPORTANT

The Owner's Manual for this vehicle contains warnings, instructions and other information you must read and fully understand before safely riding or performing maintenance on this vehicle. Always follow the warnings and instructions in Owner's Manual.

Click the link above for the Table Of Contents, or download a full PDF of the Owner Manual in the Owner Support area of Polaris.com.

Pro Performance True 2WD/4WD/4WD Lock

The Pro Performance True 4WD system is controlled by the Driveline Mode switch. Once the vehicle is in gear, the switch is set to one of three driveline modes. The current drive system mode is indicated in the gauge cluster.

Icon Driveline Mode Description
4WD Lock

When in 4WD Lock mode, the front drive is engaged with the front differential in the locked state. The locked state drives all wheels at the same speed which will increase steering effort and changes the handling characteristics from the 4WD mode. If switched to 4WD Lock when vehicle speed is over 10 mph (16 km/h) or the accelerator pedal is pressed, 4WD Lock will not engage until vehicle speed is under the specified limit and the accelerator pedal is released.

4WD

When in 4WD mode, the front drive is engaged with the front differential in the open state. The open state allows the front wheels to spin at different speeds for improved turning ability. If switched to 4WD when vehicle speed is over 10 mph (16 km/h) or the accelerator pedal is pressed, 4WD will not engage until vehicle speed is under the specified limit and the accelerator pedal is released.

2WD When the switch is set to 2WD the vehicle is in two-wheel drive at all times.

Engage 4WD switch before getting into conditions where four-wheel drive may be needed. If the rear wheels are spinning, release the throttle and decrease indicated vehicle speed to less than 10 mph (16 km/h) before switching to 4WD.

NOTICE
Switching to 4WD while the rear wheels are spinning or slipping may cause severe drive shaft, prop shaft, and gearcase damage. Always switch to 4WD while the rear wheels have traction or are at rest.