600 RUSH 800 RUSH - Polaris
600 RUSH 800 RUSH - Polaris
600 RUSH 800 RUSH - Polaris
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Throttle Lever<br />
OPERATION<br />
WARNING! An improperly functioning throttle lever may cause erratic<br />
snowmobile behavior and loss of control, which could result in serious injury or<br />
death. If the throttle lever does not work properly, DO NOT start the engine.<br />
If the engine stops abruptly when the throttle lever is released:<br />
1. Turn the ignition switch to OFF.<br />
2. Visually inspect the throttle cable and carburetor/throttle body to<br />
determine what caused the safety switch to activate.<br />
3. Test the throttle lever by compressing and releasing it several times.<br />
The lever and cable must return to the idle position quickly and<br />
completely.<br />
4. If the throttle lever operates properly, turn the ignition switch on and<br />
go through normal starting procedures.<br />
5. If the engine doesn't start, take the snowmobile to an authorized<br />
POLARIS dealer for service.<br />
Excessive freeplay in the throttle cable may cause the safety switch to<br />
activate, preventing the engine from starting. If this occurs, return the<br />
snowmobile to an authorized POLARIS dealer for service.<br />
If an emergency exists and it's necessary to start the engine, the throttle<br />
safety switch and engine stop switch may be disconnected from the wire<br />
harness. When these switches are disconnected, the ignition key switch<br />
must be used to shut off the engine. DO NOT continue to operate the<br />
snowmobile with the throttle safety switch disconnected. Return the<br />
snowmobile to an authorized POLARIS dealer for service as soon as<br />
possible.<br />
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