In the 2011 models, Polaris RZR front-end design made 29% increased airflow and featured new side protection that makes accessible entrance and exit. Fuel management was good for low-speed driving.
In 2010 models, Polaris RZR was certified by ROPS cab, with high speed (60 mph). To sum up, the evolution of Polaris RZR comes across a Polaris RZR 800 that has many features and benefits.
Polaris RZR is a 4-stroke twin-cylinder, 760cc high output cylinder, on-demand true AWD drive system ATV. Polaris manufactured this model between 2011 to 2013. As it has a standard suspension spring, you can ride it at hilly spots and desert areas.
Though it has a bunch of features to improve riding efficiency, it has some common problems.
The most common problems with Polaris RZR 800 includes- front & rear, and air filter issue. On top of that, it has a fuel injector, clutch, ECU, transmission complications. Users are also saying they are facing engine and overheating issues sometimes.
Let’s dive in.
About Polaris RZR 800
The Polaris RZR 800 has an electronic fuel injection system and automatic PVT P/R/N/L/H; Shaft final drive. The bed box dimension is 22 x 42 x 10 in with 300 lbs weight capacity.
An estimated dry weight of this ATV is 993 lbs, 7.25-gallon fuel capacity. The 4-Wheel Hydraulic Disc with Dual-Bore Front Calipers brakes makes your riding fearless.
Dual A-Arm with Anti-Sway Bar 9 in (22.9 cm) Travel front suspension and Dual A-Arm, Rolled with Anti-Sway Bar 9.5 in (24 cm) Travel rear suspension makes rough surface and hilly traveling enjoyable.
Common problems with Polaris RZR 800:
Air Filter Sucks Dust
Most of the people out there tend to change the factory air filter. Well, this air filter lets more air through but sucks more dust. This air filter doesn’t filter air very well.
The air filter lets nasty and dusty air in the intake. As back wheels are rolling, airflow is dispersed on this place.
As a result, the top end of your 800 engine ruins. Your 800 engines will start showing problems, and you will feel overheating issues.
To protect your engine, you may end up using a top-end engine kit, cylinder walls, valve, etc.
I think users should change the Can-Am air filter and replace it with an OEM air filter. To do that, you can follow these steps –
- Remove the lid of the airbox.
- Remove the Can-Am air filter.
- Clean the airbox.
- Install OEM air filter.
- Replace the airbox lid.
Rear Differential Pinion Nut Problem
This is one of the primary and common problems of razor 800.
This problem is caused by mainly using nylock nut (people sometimes say nylon nut) instead of using metal hardware in the nut.
The nylon nut comes off from the bolt after running overtime (maybe around 100 or 1000 miles) the nylon nut comes off from the bolt.
Boom! Your differential grenades will cost 1000 dollars to repair.
So, it is wise to use metal hardware pinion nuts to save your bank.
Power Steering Jump To The Left And Stop Working
Users are condemning Polaris power steering is jumping left at night.
They also feel this troubleshoot that power steering is not working or, if it works, turn to the left.
Low voltage is the main reason for your power steering jump to the left. Besides, power stop working when you use gas and brake pedal at the same time.
You can use a switch to kill power to the power steering that will reset the power steering.
In the severe issues, you should conduct with the dealer immediately if you have a warranty.
Transmission popping out of gear in reverse
Transmission is popping out of gear in reverse is also a common problem.
A jerky acceleration occurs when you hit on the throttle, grinding sounds, failing to get gears are signs and symptoms of poor transmission.
You can either repair and replace it by taking consultation with experts.
Brake Calipers Are Not Working
Calipers squeeze the brake pads so that wheel doesn’t spin. But calipers sometimes don’t work.
If the brake pads wear out, wheel bearing becomes dry, caliper pistons overextended, the brake calipers will stick. Besides, deflated tires or misaligned wheels could be the causes of this issue.
The sign of this issue is the wheel is dragging. You should conduct with a mechanic if you don’t know how to do it on your own.
Out of above all problems, users are commenting that they are facing the clutch problem.
Greasing the hardware would be the solution. However, you should conduct your dealer.
General Pros And Cons Of Polaris RZR 800
Polaris RZR 800 has 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 models.
The earlier model had a 2-stroke engine, but the 2014 model has a 4-stroke engine. So, the power of the engine is great nowadays and has more horsepower.
People could not ride the 2-stroke Razor 800 in muddy areas because of less horsepower. Climbing hill was also tough with the 2-stroke engine.
But now, you can ride on hilly spots and muddy regions with the 4-stroke Razor 800.
If you use gas, the engine works efficiently and produces more torque. So, you can get out of holes, gobbles up with incline, and drive through a wooden trail.
Pros
- Heavy engine and high performance.
- Handling is easy, even in rough paths.
- The suspension works well so that the driving experience will be smooth.44
- 4-wheel brakes make stopping at any dime.
- Ergonomic design.
- Big storage capacity.
Cons
- Air filter sucks dust.
- Rear differential pinion nut problem.
- Power steering jumps to the left and stops working.
- Transmission popping out of gear in reverse.
- Brake calipers are not working.
Conclusion
If you’re thinking about purchasing a new Polaris RZR 800 ATV, you should keep an eye on the maintenance for a long-lasting service.
We know as customers, every high-end model has flaws.
If you follow the daily maintenance like cleaning, greasing, etc., I hope you’ll not face the above common problems with Polaris RZR 800.
Keep in mind, for better torque and power; you have to buy a 4-stroke twin-cylinder engine. Brakes should be functional to stay away from accidents all of a sudden.
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