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2022 Polaris Sportsman / Scrambler XP 1000 Owner’s Manual

  • i 2022 Sportsman XP 1000 / Scrambler XP 1000 Owner’s Manual
  • ii Welcome
  • Chapter 1: Introduction
    • 1.1.1: Before You Ride
    • 1.1.2: Safety Symbols and Signal Words
    • 1.1.3: Vehicle Identification Numbers
    • 1.1.4: Replacement Keys
    • 1.1.5: Radio Compliance Statements
  • Chapter 2: Safety
    • 2.2.1: Safety Training
    • 2.2.2: Safe Riding Gear
      • 2.2.2.1: Helmet
      • 2.2.2.2: Eye Protection
      • 2.2.2.3: Gloves
      • 2.2.2.4: Boots
      • 2.2.2.5: Clothing
    • 2.2.3: Safety Warnings
      • 2.2.3.1: Operating Without Instruction
      • 2.2.3.2: Age Restrictions
      • 2.2.3.3: Using Alcohol or Drugs
      • 2.2.3.4: Failure to Inspect Before Operating
      • 2.2.3.5: Handling Gasoline
      • 2.2.3.6: Exposure to Exhaust
      • 2.2.3.7: Protective Apparel
      • 2.2.3.8: Operating on Public Roads
      • 2.2.3.9: Operating at Excessive Speeds
      • 2.2.3.10: Physical Control of the Vehicle
      • 2.2.3.11: Turning Improperly
      • 2.2.3.12: Jumps and Stunts
      • 2.2.3.13: Improper Hill Climbing
      • 2.2.3.14: Descending Hills Improperly
      • 2.2.3.15: Crossing Hillsides
      • 2.2.3.16: Stalling While Climbing a Hill
      • 2.2.3.17: Operating on Steep Hills
      • 2.2.3.18: Operating on Slippery Terrain
      • 2.2.3.19: Operating in Unfamiliar Terrain
      • 2.2.3.20: Improper Tire Maintenance
      • 2.2.3.21: Operating Improperly in Reverse
      • 2.2.3.22: Operating Over Obstacles
      • 2.2.3.23: Skidding or Sliding
      • 2.2.3.24: Operating a Damaged Vehicle
      • 2.2.3.25: Operating Through Water
      • 2.2.3.26: Improper Cargo Loading
      • 2.2.3.27: Operating on Frozen Bodies of Water
      • 2.2.3.28: Poor Visibility
      • 2.2.3.29: Physical Skills
      • 2.2.3.30: Hot Exhaust Systems
      • 2.2.3.31: Unauthorized Use of the Vehicle
      • 2.2.3.32: Equipment Modifications
      • 2.2.3.33: Trailer Hitch Warning (if equipped)
    • 2.2.4: Safety Labels and Locations
      • 2.2.4.1: General Alert
      • 2.2.4.2: Override Alert
      • 2.2.4.3: 4X4 (AWD) Alert
      • 2.2.4.4: Discretionary Alert
      • 2.2.4.5: Rack Alert
      • 2.2.4.6: Clutch Cover Alert
      • 2.2.4.7: Tire Pressure Alert (Sportsman Models)
      • 2.2.4.8: Tire Pressure Alert (Scrambler Models)
      • 2.2.4.9: Hitch Capacity Alert
      • 2.2.4.10: Radiator Cap Warning
  • Chapter 3: Features and Controls
    • 3.3.1: Sportsman Switches
    • 3.3.2: Scrambler Switches
      • 3.3.2.1: Ignition Switch
      • 3.3.2.2: Left-Hand Control
        • 3.3.2.2.1: Engine Stop Switch
        • 3.3.2.2.2: Hazard Warning Switch
        • 3.3.2.2.3: Horn Switch
        • 3.3.2.2.4: Mode / Reverse Override Switch
        • 3.3.2.2.5: Turn Signal Switch
        • 3.3.2.2.6: Headlight and Momentary High Beam Switch
      • 3.3.2.3: Right-Hand Control
        • 3.3.2.3.1: Throttle Lever
        • 3.3.2.3.2: Driveline Mode Switch
      • 3.3.2.4: Work Light Switch (if equipped)
    • 3.3.3: Brakes
      • 3.3.3.1: Auxiliary Foot Brake
      • 3.3.3.2: Hand Brake Lever
      • 3.3.3.3: Brake Holding Latch
    • 3.3.4: Automatic Transmission Gear Selector
      • 3.3.4.1: Belt Life
    • 3.3.5: Fuel Cap
    • 3.3.6: Extreme Use Battery
    • 3.3.7: Mirrors
    • 3.3.8: Electronic Power Steering (EPS)
    • 3.3.9: Front Compartment
      • 3.3.9.1: Sportsman Models
      • 3.3.9.2: Scrambler Models
    • 3.3.10: Hitches
    • 3.3.11: Instrument Cluster
      • 3.3.11.1: Overview
      • 3.3.11.2: Indicator Lamps
      • 3.3.11.3: Display Area 1
      • 3.3.11.4: Display Area 2
    • 3.3.12: Options Menu
      • 3.3.12.1: Electronic Power Steering (EPS)
      • 3.3.12.2: Diagnostic Code
      • 3.3.12.3: Unit Selection Distance
      • 3.3.12.4: Unit Selection Temperature
      • 3.3.12.5: Clock
      • 3.3.12.6: Back Light Color
      • 3.3.12.7: Back Light Level
      • 3.3.12.8: Service Hours
      • 3.3.12.9: Bluetooth® (if equipped)
      • 3.3.12.10: Pairing Your Phone to the Gauge
    • 3.3.13: All Wheel Drive System
      • 3.3.13.1: AWD Mode
      • 3.3.13.2: 2X4 Mode
      • 3.3.13.3: TURF Mode (if equipped)
      • 3.3.13.4: Four-Wheel Descent Control (if equipped)
        • 3.3.13.4.1: Engaging Four-Wheel Descent Control
        • 3.3.13.4.2: Disengaging Four-Wheel Descent Control
  • Chapter 4: Operation
    • 4.4.1: Safe Operation Practices
    • 4.4.2: Trail Etiquette
    • 4.4.3: Know Your Riding Area/Tread LightlySM
    • 4.4.4: Vehicle Break-in Period
      • 4.4.4.1: Engine and Drivetrain Break-in
      • 4.4.4.2: Brake System Break-in
      • 4.4.4.3: PVT Break-in (Clutches/Belt)
    • 4.4.5: Pre-Ride Checklist
    • 4.4.6: Driving Procedures
      • 4.4.6.1: New Operator Driving Procedures
      • 4.4.6.2: Turning the Vehicle
      • 4.4.6.3: Driving on Slippery Surfaces
      • 4.4.6.4: Driving Uphill
      • 4.4.6.5: Driving Downhill
      • 4.4.6.6: Driving on a Sidehill (Sidehilling)
      • 4.4.6.7: Turning Around on a Hill (K-Turn)
      • 4.4.6.8: Driving Through Water
      • 4.4.6.9: Driving Over Obstacles
      • 4.4.6.10: Driving in Reverse
    • 4.4.7: Starting the Engine
      • 4.4.7.1: Cold Weather Operation
    • 4.4.8: Parking the Vehicle
    • 4.4.9: Hauling Cargo
      • 4.4.9.1: Towing Loads
      • 4.4.9.2: Trailering Your Vehicle
  • Chapter 5: Winch Guide
    • 5.5.1: Winch Safety
    • 5.5.2: Winch Safety Precautions
    • 5.5.3: Winch Operation
    • 5.5.4: Winch Cable Care
    • 5.5.5: Shock Loading
    • 5.5.6: Winch Maintenance and Service Safety
  • Chapter 6: Emission Control Systems
    • 6.6.1: Noise Emission Control System
    • 6.6.2: Spark Arrester
    • 6.6.3: Crankcase Emission Control System
    • 6.6.4: Exhaust Emission Control System
    • 6.6.5: Electromagnetic Interference
    • 6.6.6: European Vibration and Noise
  • Chapter 7: Maintenance
    • 7.7.1: Periodic Maintenance
      • 7.7.1.1: Severe Use Definition
    • 7.7.2: Maintenance Chart Key
    • 7.7.3: Lubrication Guide
    • 7.7.4: Engine Oil
      • 7.7.4.1: Oil Recommendations
      • 7.7.4.2: Oil Level
      • 7.7.4.3: Engine Oil and Filter Change
    • 7.7.5: Transmission Oil
    • 7.7.6: Front Gearcase (Demand Drive) Fluid
      • 7.7.6.1: Fluid Check
      • 7.7.6.2: Fluid Change
    • 7.7.7: Rear Gearcase Oil
      • 7.7.7.1: Oil Check
      • 7.7.7.2: Oil Change
    • 7.7.8: Power Steering Unit (if equipped)
    • 7.7.9: Cooling System
      • 7.7.9.1: Recovery Coolant Bottle
      • 7.7.9.2: Radiator Coolant
    • 7.7.10: Brakes
      • 7.7.10.1: Brake Fluid
        • 7.7.10.1.1: Hand Brake
        • 7.7.10.1.2: Foot Brake
      • 7.7.10.2: Brake Inspection
    • 7.7.11: Toe Alignment
    • 7.7.12: Steering Assembly
    • 7.7.13: Seat Removal
    • 7.7.14: Side Panel / Footwell Removal
    • 7.7.15: Tires
      • 7.7.15.1: Tire Tread Depth
      • 7.7.15.2: Front Wheel Hub Tightening
      • 7.7.15.3: Wheel Removal
      • 7.7.15.4: Wheel Installation
      • 7.7.15.5: Wheel Nut Torque Specifications
    • 7.7.16: Air Filter Installation
    • 7.7.17: Fuse Replacement
    • 7.7.18: Lights
      • 7.7.18.1: Headlight Adjustment
      • 7.7.18.2: Headlight / Position Light Lamp Replacement
      • 7.7.18.3: Headlight Bulb Replacement
      • 7.7.18.4: LED Headlight Replacement
    • 7.7.19: Shock Springs
    • 7.7.20: Handlebars
    • 7.7.21: Spark Plugs
      • 7.7.21.1: Spark Plug Recommendations
      • 7.7.21.2: Spark Plug Inspection
      • 7.7.21.3: Normal Spark Plug
      • 7.7.21.4: Wet Fouled Spark Plug
    • 7.7.22: Vehicle Immersion
    • 7.7.23: Spark Arrester
    • 7.7.24: PVT System
      • 7.7.24.1: When to Use Low and High Range
      • 7.7.24.2: PVT Drying
    • 7.7.25: Battery
      • 7.7.25.1: Battery Removal
      • 7.7.25.2: Battery Installation
      • 7.7.25.3: Battery Storage
      • 7.7.25.4: Battery Charging
    • 7.7.26: Cleaning and Storage
      • 7.7.26.1: Washing the Vehicle
        • 7.7.26.1.1: Washing Tips
      • 7.7.26.2: Polishing the Vehicle
        • 7.7.26.2.1: Polishing Tips
      • 7.7.26.3: Storage Tips
        • 7.7.26.3.1: Clean the Exterior
        • 7.7.26.3.2: Stabilize the Fuel
        • 7.7.26.3.3: Oil and Filter
        • 7.7.26.3.4: Air Filter / Air Box
        • 7.7.26.3.5: Fluid Levels
        • 7.7.26.3.6: Fog the Engine
        • 7.7.26.3.7: Inspect and Lubricate
        • 7.7.26.3.8: Battery Maintenance
        • 7.7.26.3.9: Storage Area / Covers
      • 7.7.26.4: Accessories
    • 7.7.27: Trailering Your Vehicle
    • 7.7.28: Diagnostic Display Code Definitions
  • Specifications
    • 8.1 Sportsman XP 1000
    • 8.2 Scrambler XP 1000
  • Chapter 8: POLARIS Products
    • 8.8.1: Lubricants / Miscellaneous
  • Chapter 9: Troubleshooting
    • 9.9.1: Drive Belt Wear / Burn
    • 9.9.2: Engine Turns Over, Fails to Start
    • 9.9.3: Engine Backfires
    • 9.9.4: Engine Pings or Knocks
    • 9.9.5: Engine Runs Irregularly, Stalls or Misfires
    • 9.9.6: Engine Stops or Loses Power
    • 9.9.7: Engine Overheating
  • Chapter 10: Warranty
    • 10.10.1: Limited Warranty
    • 10.10.2: Registration
    • 10.10.3: Warranty Coverage And Exclusions
      • 10.10.3.1: Limitations Of Warranties And Remedies
      • 10.10.3.2: Lubricants and Fluids
    • 10.10.4: How To Obtain Warranty Service
      • 10.10.4.1: In the Country where your product was purchased:
      • 10.10.4.2: Outside the Country where your product was purchased:
      • 10.10.4.3: If you move:
      • 10.10.4.4: If you purchase from a private party:
    • 10.10.5: Exported Products
    • 10.10.6: Notice
  • Chapter 11: Maintenance Log
    • 11.11.1: Maintenance Log

Right-Hand Control

In this section:

  1. Throttle Lever
  2. Driveline Mode Switch
Parent topic: Scrambler Switches

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