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Need help on Y2K 325 Magnum 4X4

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Old Nov 27, 1999 | 08:10 PM
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Here's the deal. I was out checking the battery and when I was done I found this clear plastic hose about 18 inchs long that was sticking up by the top of the battery. I was curious so I pulled(slightly)on the hose and it wasn't attatched to anything. I looked to where it might be attatched but couldn't find where it might go...
It wasn't the rear differential.
Any Ideas from you Polaris riders.
I could ask my dealer but that wouldn't be too much fun.
 
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Old Nov 27, 1999 | 08:12 PM
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Zion,
Thats the overflow tube for the battery... Just locate the drain..(im thinking left side of the battery but I could be wrong) and put it back on there... It would be a good idea to get a small piece of safety wire and tie it around the tube where it slips on the battery nipple.
Good Luck..
 
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Old Nov 27, 1999 | 08:23 PM
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Ah, ha ha ha ...the overflow tube! I figured it was something stupid like that. This is my first bike so I have a lot to learn.
Many thanks Mudmachine.
By the way, I love this 325. It has been flawless so far, even for a Polaris.
 
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Old Nov 28, 1999 | 04:13 PM
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Not a problem.. anytime....
 
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