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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.

Brake Fluid Level Inspection

IMPORTANT

The brake fluid level in the reservoir will go down as brake pads wear. If you notice a sudden lowering of the brake fluid level, inspect brake pads for wear and brake system for leaks.

NOTICE
When installing new brake pads, fill the reservoir to the MAX mark. This reservoir can be used as a wear indicator, as the pads wear out, the level will decrease. When it is close to or at the MIN mark, inspect brake pads and replace if necessary. While this can be used as a indicator, the BEST way to inspect brake wear is to inspect the pads themselves.

Front Brake Fluid Inspection

  1. Turn handlebars or adjust the motorcycle until top of reservoir is level.

  2. View front brake fluid level through the fluid reservoir. The fluid should be clear and between the MIN 1 and MAX 2 markings.

  3. Wipe area around reservoir cover with a clean cloth.

  4. Wipe brake fluid container with a clean cloth.

    CAUTION
    Brake fluid can damage painted components.
  5. Remove screws 3, reservoir cover 4.

  6. Carefully add enough DOT 4 brake fluid to bring level to between the MIN 1 and MAX 2 markings. Always add brake fluid from a new, unopened container.

  7. Reinstall reservoir cover and torque screws to specification.

    TORQUE

    Front Master Cylinder Cap Screws:

    13 in-lbs (1.4 N·m)

Rear Brake Fluid Inspection

  1. Fluid level is checked at the rear brake master cylinder reservoir.

  2. Ensure vehicle is upright, then view fluid level through the fluid reservoir. The fluid should be clear and between the MIN 5 and MAX 6 markings.

  3. Wipe area around reservoir cover with a clean cloth.

  4. Wipe brake fluid container with a clean cloth.

    CAUTION
    Brake fluid can damage painted components.
  5. Remove reservoir cover 7.

  6. Carefully add enough DOT 4 brake fluid to bring level to between the MIN 5 and MAX 6 markings. Always add brake fluid from a new, unopened container.

  7. Install diaphragm and cover.