How do you change a belt on a Polaris Ranger?

How do you change a belt on a Polaris Ranger?

Lift the cargo box.

  1. Remove the clutch cover (1) using a 3/8-inch socket with ratcheting wrench and extension.
  2. Remove the belt by using the slack to pull part of the belt off the driven clutch.
  3. Rotate the driven clutch by hand until the belt is completely off.

What is the best belt for Polaris general?

If you want the strongest longest lasting belt available for your General 1000, then look no further. The Worlds Best Belt by the Minnesota based G-Boost Company.

How do you change the drive belt on a Polaris Ranger?

Step 1. Remove the left rear wheel. PRO TIP: You can change a Polaris Ranger 900XP drive belt with the wheel still in place, but removing the wheel makes the job much easier. Step 2. Tilt the rear cargo bed back, and remove the three 10mm bolts holding the airbox in place.

What happens if the belt fails on a Polaris Ranger 500?

If a belt fails on your Polaris RANGER 500, always clean any debris from the clutch air duct and from the clutch and engine compartments when replacing the belt. Failure to remove all debris when replacing the belt could result in vehicle damage, loss of control and severe injury or death.

Is there a warranty on Polaris Drive belts?

While Polaris offers an extended belt warranty on their vehicles, this warranty only applies to failures that result from a manufacturer’s defect in the construction of the drive belt. Upwards of 98% of belt drive failures result from misuse, abuse, and a lack of maintenance, and none of these failures are covered by the drive belt warranty.

How do you change clutch on Polaris Ranger?

Position the vehicle on a level surface. Block the wheels to prevent vehicle movement. Place the transmission in neutral. 2. Lift the cargo box. 3. Remove the clutch cover (1) using a 3/8-inch socket with ratcheting wrench and extension. 4. Pull the bottom of the cover outward and over the suspension to remove it.