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If you continue browsing the site, you agree to the use of cookies on this website. See our User Agreement and Privacy Policy.If you continue browsing the site, you agree to the use of cookies on this website. See our Privacy Policy and User Agreement for details.You can change your ad preferences anytime. It is this level of detail, along with hundreds of photos and illustrations, that guide the reader through each service and repair procedure. Complete download comes in pdf format which can work under all PC based windows operating system and Mac also, All pages are printable. Using this repair manual is an inexpensive way to keep your vehicle working properly. All pages are is great to have2009 POLARIS RANGER 700 4X4 HD Service Repair Workshop Manual. The machine model number must be used with any correspondence regarding warranty or service. Engine Designation Number. EH068OLE048. Twin Cylinder, Liquid Cooled, 4-Cycle OHV, Electric Start. VIN Identification. Vehicle and Engine Serial Number Locations. Whenever corresponding about a Polaris RANGER utility vehicle, be sure to refer to the vehicle identification number (VIN) andThe VIN can be found stamped on the lower frame rail on the front LH side of the vehicle (see Figure 1-1). The engine model and serial number can be found on a decal applied to the side of the engine cylinder head (see Figure 1-2). Machine Model Number Identification. Model Year. Designation. BasicChassis. Designation EngineDesignation. Model OptionMfg. ID. Engine. Vehicle Description Vehicle Identifier. Check Digit. Model. YearBody Style. Plant No. Individual Serial No.Emissions. Figure 1-1Engine Serial NumberNOTE: When ordering service parts be sure to use the correct parts manual. NOTE: Polaris factory publications can be found at www.polarisindustries.com or purchased fromReplacement Keys. Replacement keys can be made from the original key.

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To identify which series the key is, take the first two digits on the originalSome of the tools listed or depicted are mandatory, while other toolsPolaris recommends the use of Polaris Special Tools when servicing any PolarisModel Model No. Owner’s Manual PN Parts Manual PNNumberL-36 x W-50 x H-11 in.Vehicle PayloadPlatform. Domestic Twin Cylinder. Liquid Cooled, 4-Stroke. Engine Model Number EH068OLE048. Engine Displacement 683cc. Number of Cylinders 2. Compression Ratio 9.40:1. Compression Pressure 150-170 psi. Lubrication Pressurized Wet Sump. Oil Capacity 2 qts. (1.9 L). Coolant Capacity 3.25 qts. (3.1 L). Overheat Warning Instrument Cluster Indicator. Exhaust System 2 to 1 Canister Style. Fuel System. Fuel System Type Bosch EFI. Fuel Delivery Electronic Fuel Pump (in tank). Fuel Pressure 39 psi. Fuel Capacity 9 gal. (34 L). Fuel Requirement 87 Octane (minimum). Electrical. Starting System Electric Start. Ignition System Bosch EFI (ECU Controlled)Instrumentation Multifunction Speedometer. DC Outlets (2) - Standard. Circuit Breaker Fan Motor: 15 Amp. Fuses. Main Chassis: 20 Amp. Accessory: 15 Amp. EFI: 15 Amp. ECM: 15 Amp. Lights: 15 Amp. Drivetrain. Transmission Type Polaris Automatic PVT. Transmission Gear Reduction. High. Low. ReverseDrive Ratio - Rear 3.70:1. Front Gearcase Lubricant. Requirements. Premium LT. Demand Drive FluidTransmission Lubricant. Full Synthetic AGLRear Gearcase Lubricant. ATV Angle Drive FluidDrive Belt 3211118. Clutch Center Distance 10.05” (255 mm). Front Suspension Dual A-arm. Front Travel 9.6 in. (24.4 cm). Rear Suspension Independent (IRS). Rear Travel 9 in. (22.9 cm). Shock Preload Adjustment Cam Adjustment. Front Tire. Rear Tire. Tire Air Pressure 8-12 psi (69 kPa). Brake System 4 Wheel Hydraulic Disc. Brake Fluid DOT 4. Parking Brake Hand Actuated (in dash). Altitude. Shift. Weight. Drive. Spring. Driven. MetersL-36 x W-50 x H-11 in.Vehicle PayloadPlatform. Coolant Capacity 3.25 qts. (3.08 L). Steering: 30 Amp. ECM: 15 amp.

Lights: 15 AmpDrivetrain. Rear Suspension. Self Leveling Suspension. Independent (IRS). Rear Travel 7.5 in. (19.1 cm). Shock Preload Adjustment Cam Adjustment (front only). Brake System Type 4 Wheel Hydraulic Disc. MetersClick Here Then Get. More Information.The following torque specifications are to be used only as a general guideline. There are exceptions in the steering, suspension, andABDC: After bottom dead center. ACV: Alternating current voltage. Alternator: Electrical generator producing voltage alternating current. ATDC: After top dead center. BBDC: Before bottom dead center. BDC: Bottom dead center. BTDC: Before top dead center. CC: Cubic centimeters. Center Distance: Distance between center of crankshaft and center of driven clutch shaft. CI: Cubic inches. Clutch Buttons: Plastic bushings which aid rotation of the movable sheave in the drive and driven clutch. Clutch Offset: Drive and driven clutches are offset so that drive belt will stay nearly straight as it moves along the clutch face. Clutch Weights: Three levers in the drive clutch which relative to their weight, profile and engine RPM cause the drive clutch toMeasure at various points especially at PTO. DCV: Direct current voltage. CVT: Centrifugal Variable Transmission (Drive Clutch System). Dial Bore Gauge: A cylinder measuring instrument which uses a dial indicator. Good for showing taper and out-of-round in theElectrical Open: Open circuit. An electrical circuit which isn't complete. Electrical Short: Short circuit. An electrical circuit which is completed before the current reaches the intended load. (i.e. a bare wireEnd Seals: Rubber seals at each end of the crankshaft. Engagement RPM: Engine RPM at which the drive clutch engages to make contact with the drive belt. Foot Pound: Ft. lb. A force of one pound at the end of a lever one foot in length, applied in a rotational direction.ID: Inside diameter.Left or Right Side: Always referred to based on normal operating position of the driver.

Mag: Magneto. Magnetic Induction: As a conductor (coil) is moved through a magnetic field, a voltage will be generated in the windings. Mechanical energy is converted to electrical energy in the stator. Nm: Newton meters. OD: Outside diameter. Ohm: The unit of electrical resistance opposing current flow. Piston Clearance: Total distance between piston and cylinder wall.PTO: Power take off. PVT: Polaris Variable Transmission (Drive Clutch system). Regulator: Voltage regulator. Regulates battery charging system output at approx. 14.5 DCV as engine RPM increases. Reservoir Tank: The fill tank in the liquid cooling system. Resistance: In the mechanical sense, friction or load. In the electrical sense, ohms, resulting in energy conversion to heat. RPM: Revolutions per minute. Seized Piston: Galling of the sides of a piston. Usually there is a transfer of aluminum from the piston onto the cylinder wall. Possible causes: 1) improper lubrication; 2) excessive temperatures; 3) insufficient piston clearance; 4) stuck piston rings. Stator Plate: The plate mounted under the flywheel supporting the battery charging coils. TDC: Top dead center. Piston's most outward travel from crankshaft. Volt: The unit of measure for electrical pressure of electromotive force. Measured by a voltmeter in parallel with the circuit. Watt: Unit of electrical power. WOT: Wide open throttle.Now customize the name of a clipboard to store your clips. Using this repair manual is an inexpensive way to keep your vehicle working properly. All pages are is great to have2009 POLARIS RANGER 700 4X4 CREW Service Repair Workshop Manual. The machine model number must be used with any correspondence regarding warranty or service. EH068OLE046PLE.Twin, Liquid Cooled, OHV 4 Stroke, Electric Start. Engine Serial Number Location. Whenever corresponding about an engine, be sure to refer to the engine model number and serial number. This information can beMachine Model Number Identification. Basic Chassis.

Designation Engine Designation. YearBodyStyle. AEngine Serial NumberThe machine model number and serial number are important forThe vehicle identification number (A) isTransmission I.D. Number LocationRANGER 4x4 CREW (Length and Wheel Base)Vehicle PayloadPlatform. Polaris Domestic Twin Cylinder. Engine Model Number EH068OLE049. Oil Requirements PS-4 PLUS 2W-50 Synthetic. Fuel System Type Bosch Electronic Fuel Injection. Fuel Filters See Chapter 4Electrical. Tail 5 Watts x 2. Brake 5 Watts x 2. Indicator Panel Lights 1 Watt (ea.). Ignition System Bosch EFI (ECU Controlled)Instrument Panel Type Multifunction Speedometer. DC Outlet Standard. Circuit Breakers Fan Motor: 15 Amp. Accessory: 20 Amp. Power Relay: 15 Amp. ECU: 6 Amp. Transmission Gear Ratio. Reverse. Front Gearcase Oil Requirements. Polaris Demand Drive FluidTransmission Oil Requirements. Polaris Full Synthetic AGLRear Gearcase Oil Requirements. Polaris ATV Angle Drive FluidBelt 3211118. Front Suspension MacPherson Strut. Front Travel 8 in. (20.3 cm). Rear Suspension Independent Rear Suspension. Rear Shock Preload Adjustment Cam Adjustment. Front Wheel Size 12 x 6. Rear Wheel Size 12 x 8. Altitude Shift Weight Drive Spring. MetersVehicle PayloadPlatform. Polaris Full Synthetic AGLMid Gearcase Oil Requirements. Polaris ATV Angle Drive FluidRear Gearcase Oil Requirements. Center Travel 5.25 in. (13.3 cm). Rear Travel 6.25 in. (16 cm). Tire Air PressureParking Brake Hand Actuated (in dash). MetersNOTE: When ordering service parts be sure to use the correct parts manual. NOTE: Polaris factory publications can be found at www.polarisindustries.com or purchased fromPaint Codes. Replacement Keys. To identify which series the key is, take the first two digits on the originalSome of the tools listed or depicted are mandatory, while other toolsPolaris recommends the use of Polaris Special Tools when servicing any PolarisModel Model No.

Owner’s Manual PN Parts Manual PNPainted Part Color Description Polaris NumberNumberThe following torque specifications are to be used only as a general guideline. WOT: Wide open throttle.Inspection, adjustment and lubrication of important components are explained in the periodic maintenance chart. Inspect, clean, lubricate, adjust and replace parts as necessary. When inspection reveals the need for replacement parts, useNOTE: Service and adjustments are critical. If you’re not familiar with safe service and adjustmentMaintenance intervals in the following chart are based upon average riding conditions and an average vehicle speed of approximatelySevere Use Definition. Pay special attention to the oil level. A rise in oil level during cold weather can indicate contaminants collecting in the oil sump orMonitor the oil level, and if it continues to rise, discontinue useBreak-In Period. The break-in period consists of the first 25 hours of operation, or the time it takes to use 14 gallons (53 liters) of fuel. Careful treatmentDo not operate at sustained idle. Maintenance Chart Key. The following symbols denote potential items to be aware of during maintenance:NOTE: Inspection may reveal the need for replacement parts. Always use genuine Polaris parts.Have an authorized Polaris dealer perform these services.Perform these procedures more often for vehicles subjected to severe use. E Emission Control System Service (California). Have an authorized Polaris dealer perform these services. Item. Maintenance IntervalRemarks. Hours Calendar. MilesMake adjustments as needed. See Pre-Ride Checklist on Page 2.13. Front Suspension - Pre-Ride -. Rear Suspension - Pre-Ride -. Tires - Pre-Ride -. Brake Fluid Level - Pre-Ride -. Brake Pedal Travel - Pre-Ride -. Brake Systems - Pre-Ride -. Frame Fasteners - Pre-Ride -Coolant Level - Daily -.

Check level daily, change coolant every 2Check operation; apply dielectric grease ifMain ElementParking Brake PadsBattery 20 H Monthly - Check terminals; clean; test. Parking Brake Cable. AdjustmentFront Gearcase OilMiddle Gearcase OilRear Gearcase OilTransmission Oil 25 H Monthly - Inspect level; change yearlyFilter (if equipped)Perform these procedures more often for vehicles subjected to severe use. MilesLubricate all grease fittings, pivots, cables,Shift Linkage 50 H 6 M - Inspect, lubricate, adjust. Steering 50 H 6 M - Lubricate. Front Suspension 50 H 6 M - Lubricate. Rear Suspension 50 H 6 M - LubricateDrive Belt 50 H 6 M - Inspect; adjust; replace as needed. Cooling System 50 H 6 M -. Inspect coolant strength seasonally;Parking Brake Cable. AdjustmentPerform these procedures more often for vehicles subjected to severe use. MilesCheck for leaks at tank cap, fuel lines, fuelReplace lines every two years. Radiator 100 H 12M - Inspect; clean external surfaces. Cooling Hoses 100 H 12M - Inspect for leaks. Engine Mounts 100 H 12M - InspectWiring 100 H 12M -. Inspect for wear, routing, security; applyClutches (Drive and Driven) 100 H 12M - Inspect; clean; replace worn parts. Front Wheel Bearings 100 H 12M - Inspect; replace as needed. Toe Adjustment 100 H. Inspect periodically; adjust when parts areBrake Fluid 200 H 24M - Change every two years (DOT 4). Spark Arrestor 300 H 36M - Clean out. Auxiliary Brake - Inspect daily; adjust as needed. Headlight Aim - Adjust as neededProducts. NOTE: Each item can be purchased separately atNOTE: The number count indicated by each partPart No. Description. Engine LubricantCoolant. Part No. DescriptionPolaris PS-4 PLUS. Performance Synthetic 2W-50Add oil to proper levelChange after 1st month (25 hrs), 6Fill reservoir between. MAX and Min lines. As required. Change fluid every 2 years.Polaris AGL Gearcase. Lubricant (PN 2873602). Add lube to bottom of fillChange annually.

Change more often ifPremium Demand Drive FluidPolaris ATV Angle Drive FluidDrain Plug. Drain Plug. Fill Plug. Master. Cylinder. Fill PlugGrease conforming to NLGI No. 2, such as Polaris Premium All Season Grease, Conoco Superlube M or Mobilegrease SpecialPolaris All Season Grease (PNPolaris Premium U-Joint LubePolaris Premium U-Joint LubePolaris ATV Angle Drive FluidYoke. Yoke. Swing Arm Pivot. Fill PlugDo not overfill oil tankFrame, Nuts, Bolts, and Fasteners. Periodically inspect the torque of all fasteners in accordanceCheck that all cotter pins are inLinkage rod adjustment is necessary when symptoms include. NOTE: Remove necessary components to gainMake sure the transmissionPerform this procedure on the shift lever end, also.Shift Cable Adjustment. Inside Jam Nut Outside Jam NutFuel LinesFuel Filter. The fuel pump on the RANGER 700 EFI is non-serviceable. IfNOTE: See the “Electronic Parts Catalog” for moreNOTE: For all other information related to the EFI. System refer to Chapter 4. Vent LinesReplace everyThrottle Pedal Inspection. If the throttle pedal has excessive play due to cable stretch orAlso, the throttle may not open fully. If the throttle pedal has noCheck the throttle pedal play periodically in accordance with the. Periodic Maintenance Chart and adjust the play if necessary.Always stop the engine and refuel outdoors or inDo not smoke or allow open flames or sparks inDo not overfill the tank. Do not fill the tank neck. If you get gasoline in your eyes or if you swallowIf you spill gasoline on your skin or clothing,Never start the engine or let it run in an enclosedNever drain the fuel when the engine is hot. Severe burns may result. Inside Jam Nut. Outside Jam NutCounterclockwise. Clockwise. Throttle PedalInspectionAdjustmentNOTE: While adjusting, lightly flip the throttle pedalAir Filter Service. It is recommended that the air filter be replaced annually. WhenThe filter should be inspected periodically before each ride,Inspect the gasket.

It should adhere tightly to the cover andDo not clean the main filter,If the filterInstallationBe sure theBoot. Adjuster. Lock Nut. Air Box Location. Breather Filter. Cover Seal. Filter. CoverNOTE: Service more frequently if vehicle is operatedAir Intake InspectionIf the foam insert is dirty, clean the foam with a high flashReplace if necessary.NOTE: The PVT intake air baffle boxFoam. Air Baffing. Box. Engine Intake Duct. Air Box. PVT Intake DuctNOTE: This engine does NOT have decompressionAverage compression (measured) is about 150-200A smooth idle generally indicates good compression. LowAbnormally high compression canInspect camshaft andA cylinder leakdown test is the best indication of engineBreather Hose Inspection. The engine is equipped with a breather hose (A). Inspect theThe hose is form fit-Follow the breather hose from the side ofNOTE: Make sure lines are not kinked or pinched. Engine Oil Level. The twin cylinder engine is a wet-sump engine, meaning the oilTo check the oilIMPORTANT: Do not run the machine and then checkRemove dipstickCylinder Compression. Standard: 150-200 PSI. Cylinder Leakdown. Service Limit 15Dipstick. Lever Lock. DipstickDo not lock theNOTE: Make certain the dipstick is inserted all theNOTE: Due to the dipstick entry angle into theProper level indicationNOTE: A rising oil level between checks in coolEngine Oil and Filter ChangeStop engine.Dipstick. Always read top side of dipstick toRecommended Engine Oil. Polaris PS-4 PLUS Synthetic 2W-50Ambient Temperature RangeDrain PlugNm).Using Oil Filter. Wrench (PV-43527), turn filter counterclockwise toPolaris PS-4 PLUS 2W-50 Synthetic engine oilStop the engine and inspect for leaks.Exhaust Pipe. The exhaust pipe must be periodically purged of accumulatedCrankcase Drain Plug Torque. Oil Filter Torque. Turn by hand until filter gasket contacts sealing. Oil Filter Wrench:Serious burns could result from contact with exhaustTo reduce fire hazard, make sure that there are noWear eye protection.

Do not stand behind or in front of the vehicle whileNever run the engine in an enclosed area. ExhaustDo not go under the machine while it is inclined. Set theFailure to heed these warnings could result in seriousClean Out PlugSet the hand brake and block theSet the hand brake and block theNOTE: It is important to follow the transmissionMaintenance Chart. Regular fluid level inspectionsThe transmission lubricant level should be checked and changedTransmission Lubricant Level Check.

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You can change your ad preferences anytime. Why not share! Cancel anytime. Introduccion. 10. Funciones del proyector. 10. Contenido de la caja del producto. 11. Componentes adicionales. 13. Equipo adicional y piezas de repuesto. 14. Informacion de garantia. 15. Anotaciones utilizadas en la documentacion. 15. Donde obtener mas informacion. 15. Ubicacion de las piezas del proyector. 16. Piezas del proyector: Posterior. 18. Piezas del proyector: Base. 20. Piezas del proyector: Panel de control. 21. Piezas del proyector: Control remoto. 23. Configuracion del proyector. 25. Colocacion del proyector. 25. Opciones de configuracion e instalacion del proyector. 25. Distancia de proyeccion. 27. Conexiones del proyector. 29. Conexion de computadoras. 30. Conexion de una computadora para video y audio USB. 30. Conexion de una computadora para video VGA. 32. Conexion de una computadora para video y audio HDMI. 32. Conexion de una computadora para control del mouse USB. 33. Conexion de una computadora para sonido. 34. Conexion de fuentes de video. 34. Conexion de una fuente de video HDMI. 35. Conexion de una fuente de video componente a VGA. 35. Conexion de una fuente de video S-Video. 36Conexion de una fuente de video para sonido. 38. Conexion de dispositivos USB externos. 39. Proyeccion desde un dispositivo USB. 39. Conexion de un dispositivo USB o una camara al proyector. 40. Seleccion de la fuente USB conectada al proyector. 41. Desconexion de un dispositivo USB o una camara del proyector. 41. Conexion de una camara de documentos. 41. Instalacion de las pilas del control remoto. 42. Apertura de la tapa de la lente. 44. Uso del proyector en una red. 46. Proyeccion en una red inalambrica. 46. Directrices de seguridad de la red inalambrica. 47. Instalacion del modulo LAN inalambrico. 47. Uso de Quick Wireless Connection (Windows solamente). 49. Seleccion manual de los ajustes de red inalambrica. 51. Ajustes del menu LAN inalambrica. 54.

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