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2006X2 Seat Problem

Old Apr 28, 2007 | 10:02 PM
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Hello, thanks for reading this post. I purchased a 2006 Polaris 500X2 last fall and rode it double quite a bit before winter set it. Got it out the other day and the passenger seat/back rest will not lock in a upright position it just leans forward. I know it would lock into position the last time we rode double. I checked for anything loose or maybe something down in there preventing it from locking. Any ideas out there? later, Alan
 
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Old Apr 29, 2007 | 08:47 AM
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Mornin ke4nu
This will help, I don't think anyone will mind that's it's coppied from nother board, Most of us share info, That seems to be what we are all here for,, I found this board from them,,,
http://atvquadsquad.com/eve/forums/a...4/m/5191068314
 
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Old May 12, 2007 | 04:59 AM
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I have the same problem, take off the little plastic cover, and there's a latch down in there. Make sure there's no dirt or anything in it. I have a problem after riding thru alot of thick brush that i'll get twigs and stuff in it and it wont latch. Probably wouldnt hurt to spray it with some wd-40 too. Also, just a heads up, watch the bearings on the back seat, if it pops out of the track take the seat completely off and put it back.
 
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