I am sorry to be right. That will be expensive to fix chief. best of luck and have a great weekend with family and friends. Don't let the polaris bring you down.
I am sorry to be right. That will be expensive to fix chief. best of luck and have a great weekend with family and friends. Don't let the polaris bring you down.
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It sounds like you need to adjust the shift lever or move it in an out of gear while holding the starter switch on. this will tell you it's the lever not the switch.
My 2005 Polaris ATP 500 requires I depress the right foot brake while shifting into reverse or down into low range. Perhaps some adjustment on the foot brake to make this work. Also check linkage to make sure it is not binding. Others say if the idle speed is too high, you may not be able to shift. Try shifting with the engine off to see if it goes into the gears, using the foot brake. If yes, try again while at low idle speed.
put some grease in the tranny, and while your at it check th back diff too, by just loosening the pumpkin bolt and sticking your finger in there to see if there is enough 75/90, if not just ADD TO THE PUMPKIN till it reaches the top of the bolt hole while the unit is sitting on its 4 wheels it should just be spilling out at the threads put bolt back in and hand tighten then snug but not too tight, tht should do it.
You can try to adjust the linkage below the shifter should be 2 rods there one is low gear other is forward and backwards if that's doesn't do it then you have to pull trans out and sleeve the shift heads hope you can just adjust it
If you have a primary and secondary clutch, and your ATV still fails to move with proof that they are working, my best advice would be to check the pilot shaft and the gears for excessive wear. Even in new products, the case of excessive wear can be well known, and it would be wise to take it back to the dealer if you continue to have the problem.
remember on early models there was a safety pin that had to be held to switch to reverse,,,your 500 does this automatically so check for safety pin hookup. Could be brush or
grass jammed in where it moves.
i pulled tranny dipstick metalshavings all over it
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