Where can I find Polaris ATP 500 parts?
We’ve got ’em. Whether it’s a battery, a fuel gauge, an oil filter, or any one of the thousands of other parts, you can find them here at Partzilla.com. Find the area of the machine where you’re working, then click to see the exploded Polaris OEM parts diagrams so you can visualize exactly how everything goes together.
What causes a Polaris Sportsman 500 to stall?
It is also possible that there is low battery voltage. The 2011 Scrambler 500 battery must be charged to 12.8 VDC. Additionally, there may be incorrect or water-filled fuel, which must be drained and replaced. Engine stalling may happen if a rider starts/stops without adequate warm-up.
When did the Polaris Sportsman 500 come out?
Founded in 1954, Polaris Industries first began manufacturing ATVs (all-terrain vehicles) in 1985. This gave the company over 25 years of ATV experience when it released a new model of the Sportsman 500 for 2011.
What kind of battery does a Polaris scrambler 500 need?
The 2011 Scrambler 500 battery must be charged to 12.8 VDC. Additionally, there may be incorrect or water-filled fuel, which must be drained and replaced. Engine stalling may happen if a rider starts/stops without adequate warm-up.
It is also possible that there is low battery voltage. The 2011 Scrambler 500 battery must be charged to 12.8 VDC. Additionally, there may be incorrect or water-filled fuel, which must be drained and replaced. Engine stalling may happen if a rider starts/stops without adequate warm-up.
Founded in 1954, Polaris Industries first began manufacturing ATVs (all-terrain vehicles) in 1985. This gave the company over 25 years of ATV experience when it released a new model of the Sportsman 500 for 2011.
Where is the drive mode switch on a Polaris ATV?
Polaris ATVs feature a drive mode switch (5) on the right hand control, above the throttle. ADC and X2 models feature Active Descent Control. More information on ADC can be found below.
What kind of drive system does Polaris have?
All switches have AWD and Two-Wheel Drive. The switch on models equipped with a lockable differential has a third position for turf mode. In turf mode, only one rear wheel is a drive wheel. Polaris ATVs feature a drive mode switch (5) on the right hand control, above the throttle. ADC and X2 models feature Active Descent Control.