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2023 Matryx ProStar Owner’s Manual

  • i Title Page – PROSTAR Indy
  • ii Welcome
  • iii Safety Symbols and Signal Words
  • Table Of Contents
  • Chapter 1: Introduction
    • 1.1.1: Important Notes for Owners and Drivers
    • 1.1.2: Preservation of the Environment
      • 1.1.2.1: Noise Level
      • 1.1.2.2: Air Pollution
    • 1.1.3: Vehicle Identification Numbers
      • 1.1.3.1: Key Identification
    • 1.1.4: Near-field Communication (NFC)
      (if equipped)
    • 1.1.5: Radio Compliance Statements
    • 1.1.6: Reporting Safety Defects (Canada)
  • Chapter 2: Safety
    • 2.2.1: Operator Safety
      • 2.2.1.1: Stay Clear of Track
      • 2.2.1.2: Stay Clear of Engine
      • 2.2.1.3: Riding Position
      • 2.2.1.4: Riding Apparel
        • 2.2.1.4.1: Helmet
        • 2.2.1.4.2: Eye Protection
        • 2.2.1.4.3: Clothing
      • 2.2.1.5: Survival Preparation
      • 2.2.1.6: Excessive Speed
      • 2.2.1.7: Driver Awareness
      • 2.2.1.8: Disabled Operators
      • 2.2.1.9: Mountainous Terrain Riding
        • 2.2.1.9.1: Get the Safety Gear
        • 2.2.1.9.2: Get to Know Your Safety Gear
        • 2.2.1.9.3: Get the Picture
        • 2.2.1.9.4: Get Out of Harm’s Way
        • 2.2.1.9.5: Get the Forecast
        • 2.2.1.9.6: Get Avalanche Safety Training
        • 2.2.1.9.7: Avalanche Awareness
      • 2.2.1.10: Ice and Snow Build-up
      • 2.2.1.11: Driving on Slippery Surfaces
      • 2.2.1.12: Inadequate Snow Conditions
      • 2.2.1.13: Operating in Deep Snow
      • 2.2.1.14: Hidden Obstructions
      • 2.2.1.15: Driving Downhill
      • 2.2.1.16: Driving in Hilly Terrain
      • 2.2.1.17: Drive Belt
      • 2.2.1.18: Intake Silencer
      • 2.2.1.19: Clutches
      • 2.2.1.20: Cold Weather Drive-Away
      • 2.2.1.21: Maneuverability
      • 2.2.1.22: Driving Responsibly
      • 2.2.1.23: Windchill/Temperature Charts
        • 2.2.1.23.1: Windchill Chart (°F)
        • 2.2.1.23.2: Windchill Chart (°C)
    • 2.2.2: Safety Labels and Locations
      • 2.2.2.1: INDY
        Voyageur
        Nordic Pro




        • 2.2.2.1.1: General Warning
        • 2.2.2.1.2: Moving Parts Warning
        • 2.2.2.1.3: Hot Surface Caution
  • Chapter 3: Features
    • 3.3.1: Component Locations
    • 3.3.2: Controls
    • 3.3.3: Gear Selector
    • 3.3.4: Ignition Switch
    • 3.3.5: 12-Volt DC Power Receptacle
    • 3.3.6: 12-Volt RCA Power Sources
    • 3.3.7: Adjustable Headlight
    • 3.3.8: Block Heater
    • 3.3.9: Tools
    • 3.3.10: Cargo Storage
    • 3.3.11: Rail Scratchers
    • 3.3.12: Accessories
    • 3.3.13: Passenger Seat
    • 3.3.14: Extended Idle Engine Shutoff
    • 3.3.15: ECU Speed Limiter
  • Chapter 4: Gauge
    • 4.4.1: Standard Instrument Cluster
    • 4.4.2: Indicator Lamps
    • 4.4.3: Rider Information Center
      • 4.4.3.1: Information Display Area
      • 4.4.3.2: Speed Display Area
      • 4.4.3.3: Fuel Gauge (if equipped)
      • 4.4.3.4: Odometer/Engine Hour Display Area
      • 4.4.3.5: Playback Function
      • 4.4.3.6: Standard/Metric Display
    • 4.4.4: Security System (Ignition Lock System)
      • 4.4.4.1: First Time Use of Your Security System
      • 4.4.4.2: Locking System With Personal Security Code
      • 4.4.4.3: Unlocking System With Personal Security Code
      • 4.4.4.4: Changing to a New Security Code
      • 4.4.4.5: Security System Access Quick Reference
    • 4.4.5: Speed Limiter
    • 4.4.6: Diagnostic Display Mode
    • 4.4.7: Heated Grips
    • 4.4.8: Engine Overheat Indicators
      • 4.4.8.1: Flashing Indicator
      • 4.4.8.2: Engine-Cooling Actions
  • Chapter 5: Ride Command
    • 5.5.1: Introduction
    • 5.5.2: Before you Ride
    • 5.5.3: Device Operating Requirements
    • 5.5.4: Engine Overheat Indicator
    • 5.5.5: Overview
    • 5.5.6: Ride Command Buttons
    • 5.5.7: Gauge Screen
      • 5.5.7.1: Configure Gauge Screen
      • 5.5.7.2: Gauge View Mode
    • 5.5.8: Icon Bar
    • 5.5.9: Badge Panel
      • 5.5.9.1: Controls Tab
      • 5.5.9.2: App Tray
      • 5.5.9.3: Display Mode
      • 5.5.9.4: Polaris Button
      • 5.5.9.5: Notifications Tab
      • 5.5.9.6: Heated Grips
      • 5.5.9.7: Display Brightness
      • 5.5.9.8: Lock Vehicle
      • 5.5.9.9: All Settings Button
    • 5.5.10: Music Screen
    • 5.5.11: Phone Screen
    • 5.5.12: Map Screen
      • 5.5.12.1: Zoom
      • 5.5.12.2: Map Orientation
      • 5.5.12.3: Waypoints
      • 5.5.12.4: Points of Interest (POI)
      • 5.5.12.5: Go to Nav
    • 5.5.13: Group Ride
      • 5.5.13.1: Group Ride Setup
      • 5.5.13.2: Joining a Ride Group
      • 5.5.13.3: Riding with a Group
      • 5.5.13.4: Creating a Ride Group
    • 5.5.14: Settings
      • 5.5.14.1: Vehicle Information
      • 5.5.14.2: General Settings
      • 5.5.14.3: Time Settings
      • 5.5.14.4: Vehicle Settings
    • 5.5.15: Maintenance
      • 5.5.15.1: Care and Maintenance
      • 5.5.15.2: Vehicle Storage
      • 5.5.15.3: Speed Limitation
      • 5.5.15.4: Update Software
      • 5.5.15.5: Update Maps
      • 5.5.15.6: USB Hardware
      • 5.5.15.7: USB Port
  • Chapter 6: The Perfect Fit
    • 6.6.1: Suspension Quick Set-Up Guide
      • 6.6.1.1: Shock Locations
      • 6.6.1.2: Shock Compression Damping
      • 6.6.1.3: Torsion Spring Adjustments
        • 6.6.1.3.1: Rear Torsion Spring Kits
      • 6.6.1.4: Front Suspension (IFS) Shock Settings
      • 6.6.1.5: Front Track Shock Settings
      • 6.6.1.6: Rear Track Shock Settings
    • 6.6.2: Rear Rear Scissor Stop (RRSS) (if equipped)
      • 6.6.2.1: Rear Rear Scissor Stop (RRSS) - Attributes
      • 6.6.2.2: Weight Transfer During Acceleration
    • 6.6.3: Handlebar Component Fastener Torques
    • 6.6.4: Brake Master Cylinder Alignment
    • 6.6.5: Throttle Block Alignment
    • 6.6.6: Engine Stop Switch Alignment
    • 6.6.7: Riser Angle
    • 6.6.8: Handlebar Angle
    • 6.6.9: Traction Products
      • 6.6.9.1: Track Studding
      • 6.6.9.2: Studs
      • 6.6.9.3: Carbide Skags
  • Chapter 7: Pre-Ride Inspections
    • 7.7.1: Pre-Ride Checklist
    • 7.7.2: Pre-Ride Suspension Inspection
    • 7.7.3: Before Starting the Engine
      • 7.7.3.1: Read and Understand Your Owner's Manual
      • 7.7.3.2: Steering System
      • 7.7.3.3: Throttle Lever
      • 7.7.3.4: Brakes
        • 7.7.3.4.1: Brake Lever Travel
        • 7.7.3.4.2: Lever Feel
      • 7.7.3.5: Parking Brake Lever Lock
        • 7.7.3.5.1: Lock Engagement
        • 7.7.3.5.2: Lock Release
      • 7.7.3.6: Track
      • 7.7.3.7: Hood and Side Panel Fasteners
    • 7.7.4: Start the Engine and Check
      • 7.7.4.1: Engine Stop Switch
      • 7.7.4.2: Ignition Switch
      • 7.7.4.3: Tether Switch (if equipped)
      • 7.7.4.4: Lighting
      • 7.7.4.5: Mirrors (if equipped)
      • 7.7.4.6: Operating Area
  • Chapter 8: Operation
    • 8.8.1: Starting the Engine
      • 8.8.1.1: Restarting the Engine
    • 8.8.2: Track Warm-Up
    • 8.8.3: Slide Rail and Track Cooling
    • 8.8.4: Fuel Recommendation
      • 8.8.4.1: Fuel System Deicers
    • 8.8.5: Oil Recommendation
    • 8.8.6: Throttle Lever
    • 8.8.7: Engine Stop Switch
    • 8.8.8: Emergency Stopping
    • 8.8.9: Vehicle Tipover
    • 8.8.10: Daily Storage
    • 8.8.11: Towing
  • Chapter 9: Snowmobile Break-In
    • 9.9.1: Engine Break-In
    • 9.9.2: Drive Belt Break-In
    • 9.9.3: Track Break-In
  • Chapter 10: Maintenance
    • 10.10.1: Emission Control Information
      • 10.10.1.1: Emission Control Label
      • 10.10.1.2: Emission Control Maintenance Requirements
      • 10.10.1.3: Owner's Responsibilities
      • 10.10.1.4: Non-ionizing Radiation
    • 10.10.2: POLARIS Recommended Maintenance Program
    • 10.10.3: Pre-Season Maintenance
    • 10.10.4: Polaris Maintenance Schedule
    • 10.10.5: Lubrication
      • 10.10.5.1: Rear Suspension
      • 10.10.5.2: Engine Oil
        • 10.10.5.2.1: Oil Level Check
        • 10.10.5.2.2: Oil and Oil Filter Change
    • 10.10.6: Side Panel and Hood
    • 10.10.7: Intake Screens
    • 10.10.8: Fuel Pump
    • 10.10.9: Fuel Pump Prime Procedure
    • 10.10.10: Fuel Filter / Fuel Lines
    • 10.10.11: Spark Plugs
      • 10.10.11.1: Spark Plug Recommendations
      • 10.10.11.2: Spark Plug Maintenance
      • 10.10.11.3: Spark Plug Condition
    • 10.10.12: Cooling System
      • 10.10.12.1: Coolant
      • 10.10.12.2: Coolant Level
      • 10.10.12.3: Flushing the Cooling System
    • 10.10.13: Exhaust System
    • 10.10.14: Brakes
      • 10.10.14.1: Hydraulic Brake Inspection
      • 10.10.14.2: Brake Components
      • 10.10.14.3: Excessive Lever Travel
      • 10.10.14.4: Brake Fluid
      • 10.10.14.5: Bleeding the Hydraulic Brake System
    • 10.10.15: Lights
    • 10.10.16: Fuse Replacement
    • 10.10.17: Load Center
      • 10.10.17.1: Load Center Details
    • 10.10.18: Clutch System
      • 10.10.18.1: Clutch Alignment Offset
      • 10.10.18.2: Drive Belt Condition
      • 10.10.18.3: Drive Belt Removal
      • 10.10.18.4: Drive Belt Installation
      • 10.10.18.5: Drive Belt Deflection Inspection
    • 10.10.19: Driven Clutch Removal
    • 10.10.20: Drive System
      • 10.10.20.1: Transmission Fluid Level Check
      • 10.10.20.2: Transmission Fluid Change
    • 10.10.21: Track Maintenance
      • 10.10.21.1: Track Inspection
      • 10.10.21.2: Track Lubrication
      • 10.10.21.3: Track Tension
      • 10.10.21.4: Track Alignment
    • 10.10.22: Steering System
      • 10.10.22.1: Front Suspension Inspection
      • 10.10.22.2: Ski Alignment
      • 10.10.22.3: Ski Skags
        • 10.10.22.3.1: Skag Replacement
      • 10.10.22.4: Rail Slide Wear Inspection
    • 10.10.23: Battery
      • 10.10.23.1: Battery Identification
      • 10.10.23.2: Battery Removal
      • 10.10.23.3: Battery Installation
      • 10.10.23.4: Battery Charging
      • 10.10.23.5: Battery Charge Relay Control
      • 10.10.23.6: Battery Maintenance
    • 10.10.24: Transporting the Snowmobile
    • 10.10.25: Summer Storage Guide
      • 10.10.25.1: Treating the Fuel System
      • 10.10.25.2: Fogging the Engine
      • 10.10.25.3: Drive Belt Storage
      • 10.10.25.4: Battery and Electrical System Storage
      • 10.10.25.5: Cleaning the Snowmobile
      • 10.10.25.6: Lubricate the Pivots
      • 10.10.25.7: Storing the Snowmobile
    • 10.10.26: Winter Ride Preparation
  • Chapter 11: Specifications
    • 11.11.1: Indy XC
      Indy Adventure
      Voyageur
      Nordic Pro
  • Chapter 12: Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC)
    • 12.12.1: Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs)
    • 12.12.2: Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) – Left Hand Controls
  • Chapter 13: Troubleshooting
    • 13.13.1: Engine Troubleshooting
    • 13.13.2: Drive System Troubleshooting
    • 13.13.3: Drive Belt Troubleshooting
    • 13.13.4: Suspension Troubleshooting
  • Chapter 14: Warranty
    • 14.14.1: Service and Warranty Information
      • 14.14.1.1: Obtaining Service and Warranty Assistance
      • 14.14.1.2: Limited Warranty
      • 14.14.1.3: Registration
      • 14.14.1.4: Warranty Coverage and Exclusions
        • 14.14.1.4.1: Limitations of Warranties and Remedies
          • 14.14.1.4.1.1: Lubricants and Fluids
      • 14.14.1.5: How to Obtain Warranty Service
        • 14.14.1.5.1: In the country where your product was purchased:
        • 14.14.1.5.2: Outside the country where your product was purchased:
        • 14.14.1.5.3: If you move:
        • 14.14.1.5.4: If you purchase from a private party:
      • 14.14.1.6: Exported Products
      • 14.14.1.7: Notice
      • 14.14.1.8: U.S.A. EPA Emissions Limited Warranty
  • Chapter 15: Maintenance Log
    • 15.15.1: Maintenance Log
  • Index

Spark Plugs

In this section:

  1. Spark Plug Recommendations
  2. Spark Plug Maintenance
  3. Spark Plug Condition

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