The rider information
center is located in the instrument cluster. The center displays vehicle
speed, engine speed, odometer,
resettable trip meters (2), total engine hours of
operation, fuel level, engine temperature, and a diagnostic display
mode.
Setting changes
must be made with the engine running or with the vehicle powered by
an external DC power supply connector.
The information center is set to display standard
units of measurement for distance and temperature.
Information
Display Area - This area displays either engine speed or vehicle
speed (whichever is not displayed in the speed display), engine temperature
and maximum vehicle speed.
Speed
Display - The speed display area displays either vehicle speed
or engine speed.
Fuel
Gauge - Not available on all models. The segments of the fuel
gauge show the level of fuel in the fuel tank. When the last segment
clears, a low fuel warning is activated. All segments
including the fuel icon will flash. Refuel immediately.
NOTE |
The low fuel indicator and fuel level gauge on the Standard Instrument
Cluster are not supported on models with a fuel level
gauge on the fuel cap. |
TIP |
If the fuel icon fails to display, an open or short circuit has occurred
in the fuel sensor circuit. See your dealer. |
Odometer/Engine Hour Display - This area displays the odometer,
Trip A, Trip B and engine hours.
Speed Display Area
The speed display
area displays either vehicle speed or engine speed. Vehicle speed
is displayed in either miles per hour
(MPH) or kilometers per hour (km/h). Engine speed
is displayed in revolutions per minute (RPM).
- To change which item
displays, first make sure the information display area is set to display
either engine speed or vehicle
speed.
- Press and release the center button.
Odometer/Engine Hour
Display Area
This area displays
the odometer, Trip 1 meter, Trip 2 meter, CLOCK, and Engine Hours
meter.
The odometer
displays the total distance traveled by the vehicle since manufacture.
Each trip meter records the distance traveled
by the vehicle on a trip if the meter is reset
before each trip. The CLOCK displays the time, and the engine hour
meter displays
the total hours the engine has been in operation
since manufacture.
To change the
display, press and release the SET button or SET switch until the desired item is displayed.
To reset a trip
meter, press and hold the
SET button or SET switch until the meter resets to zero.
Standard/Metric Display
The odometer
and temperature displays can be viewed in either standard or metric
units of measurement. Both displays change
if units are changed. The new settings will remain
until changed by the operator.
Change Method 1
- Press and hold the center button
on the instrument cluster to enter the Options Menu.
- Press and release the MODE button until engine
temperature appears in the information display area.
- Press and release the SET button or SET switch
to change units.
Change Method 2
- Press and release the SET button or SET switch
until the odometer appears in the information display area.
- Press and hold the SET button or SET switch until
the units change.
Diagnostic Display Mode
The diagnostic
display mode is for informational purposes only. Your POLARIS dealer
can perform all major repairs.
The diagnostic mode is accessible only when the check engine warning
indicator is illuminated and a diagnostic code is active.
Do not
stop the engine if you want to view the active code (failure code).
Active codes cannot be retrieved if power is interrupted
to the instrument cluster. The codes will become
inactive codes if power is interrupted. Inactive codes are stored
in the
history of the unit. Please see your POLARIS
dealer can help retrieve inactive codes.
Use the following
procedure to view active codes.
- Do not stop the engine.
- Press and hold the center button
on the instrument cluster to enter the Options Menu.
- Press and release the MODE button until DIAGCODE
appears in the information display area. The Diagnostic display mode
will appear in the Options
Menu if there is an active trouble code.
TIP |
When the diagnostic mode is displayed,
the check engine warning indicator will begin to flash. |
- A set of two numbers
will appear in the display.
- The 2-6 digit suspect
parameter number (SPN) in the information display area indicates which
component is generating the fault
code.
- The 1-2 digit failure
mode indicator (FMI) number in the odometer area indicates the fault
mode, such as open or short circuit.
- More than one fault
may be active. Press and hold the SET button or SET switch for two
seconds to toggle to the next active
code. Repeat until all codes are retrieved.
- See Diagnostic Trouble
Codes for code definitions and failure descriptions.