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how do i work my 4x4 04" polaris scambler


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I jus got a 04 polaris scambler. The guy ensured the 4x4 works but he had the chain slid off and zip tied to the frame for the 4x4. Well i took the chain off cause it looks rough and was in the way. However before i replace the 4x4 chain, i engauged the 4x4 to see if the sprocket would even turn. And it did. The problem is i hit the 4x4 awd button again to turn it off and the sprocket is still turning for the awd, is there a specific way to disengauge the awd 4x4? Also the main drive chain and the other chain are rather loose, they are just tight enough for it not to come off, is this average? Should it be tighter it seems or do they run them like that. Another thing i have a problem w is the read brakes, aka right foot brake. The guy took the caliper off and everything is has no rear brakes. I need to buy all of that, what exactly all do i need, theres jus a rotor there. And any diagram for installation?

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I jus got a 04 polaris scambler. The guy ensured the 4x4 works but he had the chain slid off and zip tied to the frame for the 4x4. Well i took the chain off cause it looks rough and was in the way. However before i replace the 4x4 chain, i engauged the 4x4 to see if the sprocket would even turn. And it did. The problem is i hit the 4x4 awd button again to turn it off and the sprocket is still turning for the awd, is there a specific way to disengauge the awd 4x4? Also the main drive chain and the other chain are rather loose, they are just tight enough for it not to come off, is this average? Should it be tighter it seems or do they run them like that. Another thing i have a problem w is the read brakes, aka right foot brake. The guy took the caliper off and everything is has no rear brakes. I need to buy all of that, what exactly all do i need, theres jus a rotor there. And any diagram for installation?

At atvconnection there is a guy "old polaris tech" hes right up on all the polaris stuff.

As for a diagram, go to a dealer site and look up the parts fiche.

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