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  1. At first glance, the Polaris Xpedition looks a lot like the General, a vehicle Polaris has seen much success with over the years. But the Polaris Xpedition is all-new and shares almost no components with the beloved General. In development for nearly five years, the fresh chassis needed to be extraordinarily stiff to support the fully enclosed cab, plus be capable of carrying a lot more equipment than your typical UTV. Upgrade your Polaris Xpedition UTV with Kemimoto's recommended adventure-ready accessories like Bluetooth speakers, light strips, and mirrors, ensuring your side-by-side is fully equipped for your ever-evolving escapades.
  2. While the model is pretty barebones regarding can am x3 accessories and storage,the machine handles well and can take on some serious speed. It has become clearer why Can-Am has the vehicle of choice for professional desert racing while also being a fun option for the family.
  3. The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) of your Polaris Ranger is a unique number used to identify your vehicle. For units that are older than 1999 the VIN's are 7 digits long. The 2nd and 3rd digits indicate the year. VIN located in the front left wheel well or the back left lower frame rail.
  4. The oil pressure light is often triggered due to very low oil or no oil in your engine of can am x3 accessories. This could be because the oil hasn't been changed in much too long or there is a major oil leak. Your oil filter can also be clogged, usually because of the lack of regular oil changes.
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