Positioning:
An essential resource for Polaris IQ owners and independent repair shops seeking authentic, factory-authorized service information.
Comparison:
Offers superior accuracy and completeness compared to generic aftermarket repair guides, ensuring repairs are done correctly the first time.
Searchability:
Fully indexed and searchable PDF format allows for rapid information retrieval, saving time during diagnostics and repairs.
Portability:
Digital format can be accessed on various devices including smartphones, tablets, PCs, and Macs, making it convenient for field use.
Instant Delivery:
Provides immediate access to service information via download link upon payment, eliminating shipping delays.
Support:
Offers free re-downloads of the purchased manual in case of data loss or corruption.
Models Covered:
2007 600 HO IQ, 2007 600 HO SWITCHBACK, 2007 600 HO RMK, 2007 600 HO IQ CFI, 2007 600 HO SWITCHBACK CFI, 2007 600 HO IQ LX CFI, 2007 600 HO IQ TOURING CFI, 2007 700 HO IQ DRAGON, 2007 700 HO RMK DRAGON, 2008 IQ SHIFT, 2008 600 RMK 144, 2008 600 RMK SHIFT 155, 2008 600 DRAGON IQ, 2008 600 SWITCHBACK, 2008 600 DRAGON SWITCHBACK, 2008 600 IQ LX, 2008 600 IQ TOURING, 2008 600 RMK 155, 2008 700 IQ, 2008 700 DRAGON IQ, 2008 700 SWITCHBACK, 2008 700 DRAGON SWITCHBACK, 2008 700 RMK 155, 2008 700 DRAGON RMK 155, 2008 700 DRAGON RMK 163, 2008 800 DRAGON RMK 155, 2008 800 DRAGON RMK 163
Type:
Factory Service Manual
File Format:
PDF (Download)
Engine Systems:
Includes detailed information on engine repair, troubleshooting, and performance tuning for various engine configurations.
Fuel Systems:
Comprehensive coverage of fuel delivery, injection systems (EFI where applicable), carburetors, fuel tanks, and lines.
Final Drive And Brake Systems:
Detailed procedures for servicing the final drive, chaincase, clutches, and hydraulic brake systems, including component replacement and bleeding.
Pvt System:
In-depth coverage of the Polaris Variable Transmission (PVT) system, including clutch maintenance, belt replacement, and adjustment procedures.
Suspension And Steering:
Covers front and rear suspension components, including skis, A-arms, shocks, shock linkage, and steering assembly maintenance and repair.
Shocks:
Specific procedures for servicing, adjusting, and rebuilding the various shock absorbers used across the covered models.
Chassis:
Information related to chassis components, frame integrity, bodywork, plastics, and fasteners.
Electrical Systems:
Covers all aspects of the snowmobile's electrical system, including battery, ignition, lighting, sensors, and accessories.
Wiring Schematics:
Detailed, high-resolution wiring diagrams for easy troubleshooting and repair of electrical faults.
Maintenance Procedures:
Routine maintenance tasks such as oil changes, filter replacements, lubrication, and track tension adjustment.
Troubleshooting Procedures:
Systematic diagnostic steps and flowcharts for identifying and resolving common and uncommon issues.
Repair Procedures:
Step-by-step instructions for disassembling, repairing, and reassembling major components and systems.
Depth:
OEM Level. Provides the same detail and accuracy as the manuals used by authorized Polaris service centers and technicians.
Engine Options:
Covers Polaris 600 HO (High Output), 700 HO, and 800 engines. Specific engine variants (e.g., CFI - Cleanfire Injection) are detailed.
Power Delivery:
Provides specifications and tuning guidance for optimizing engine performance, including horsepower and torque characteristics relevant to each model.
Injection Type:
Details for both carbureted and Cleanfire Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI) systems, including injector servicing and ECU diagnostics.
Safety Features:
While formal crash ratings are not applicable to snowmobiles, the manual details safety procedures for operation, maintenance, and the function of safety-related components like kill switches and brake systems.
Braking System:
Detailed procedures for maintaining the hydraulic disc brake system, including rotor inspection, pad replacement, and hydraulic fluid specifications.
Gauge Cluster:
Details the functions and diagnostics for the snowmobile's instrument cluster, including speedometers, tachometers, and warning lights.
Efi Systems:
Explains the operation of the Cleanfire Injection (CFI) system, including sensor inputs and engine control unit (ECU) functions for optimized performance and emissions.
Routine Maintenance:
The manual includes a comprehensive maintenance schedule outlining required service at specific mileage or time intervals, including checks for drive belt wear, chaincase oil, suspension lubrication, and track condition.
Engine Oil:
Specifies the correct type and viscosity of engine oil (e.g., Polaris Synthetic 2-Cycle Oil) and required oil injection ratios for 2-stroke engines.
Brake Fluid:
Recommends DOT 3 or DOT 4 brake fluid for the hydraulic braking system and provides bleeding procedures.
Coolant:
Details for liquid-cooled models regarding coolant type (e.g., Polaris Anti-Freeze) and capacity, along with flush and refill procedures.
Chaincase Oil:
Specifies the appropriate gear oil for the chaincase, such as Polaris Transmission Fluid or equivalent.
Common Wear Items:
Highlights common wear items like drive belts, carbides, hyfax, and suspension bushings, with guidance on inspection and replacement.
Engine Tuning Tips:
Offers advice on carburation or EFI tuning based on altitude and temperature, and proper break-in procedures for new or rebuilt engines.
Heritage:
Polaris is a long-standing American manufacturer of powersports vehicles, known for innovation in snowmobile technology.
Iq Platform Evolution:
The IQ platform, introduced in the mid-2000s, represented a significant advancement in Polaris snowmobile design, focusing on rider ergonomics and chassis dynamics. This manual covers its early iterations.
Production Years Covered:
2007 and 2008 model years.