Frequently Asked Questions
The dimensions are ten inches in length, six inches in width, and one inch in height. This compact size allows for easy installation in snowmobiles.
Yes, this kit is made from high-quality materials designed for optimal durability. Polaris engineered parts are rigorously tested to ensure long-lasting performance.
The part number is two hundred twenty thousand one hundred fifty-one. This specific identification helps ensure you are purchasing the correct replacement part.
To install the kit, follow the schematic location five guidelines provided in the product description. Ensure you have the correct tools and refer to your snowmobile's manual for detailed instructions.
Yes, the kit is designed to fit various models, including the 2024-2025 and 2018-2019 Polaris snowmobiles. You can verify fitment by checking the product description for your specific model.
No, this kit is specifically designed for Polaris snowmobiles only. Using it on other brands may not ensure proper fit or performance.
To care for the kit, regularly inspect it for wear and tear. Keep it clean from dirt and debris to maintain optimal performance and longevity.
Yes, it is safe to use as long as it is installed correctly. Always follow the installation guidelines to ensure that it functions properly and safely.
The warranty specifics can vary, but Polaris typically offers a limited warranty on their OEM parts. Check with your retailer for detailed warranty information.
If the part arrives damaged, contact the retailer immediately to initiate a return or exchange. Most retailers have policies in place for handling damaged items.
Yes, Polaris offers customer support to assist with installation questions. You can contact them through their official website for guidance.
The Polaris kit is engineered specifically for compatibility and performance, unlike some aftermarket parts that may not provide the same level of fit or reliability.
The kit is recommended for use in snowmobiles to ensure optimal performance of the park lever mechanism. Regular use will help maintain the snowmobile's functionality.
You can verify fitment by providing your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) to the retailer. They can confirm compatibility with your specific snowmobile model.
You will typically need basic hand tools such as wrenches and screwdrivers for installation. Refer to the product instructions for any specific tool requirements.

