Polaris sled - missing key

Hoosier

Well-known member
So, we're getting ready to load the sleds up in a couple days and just found out apparently my key is missing. Long story with who had the keys, but it's a 2006 Polaris Fusion 600. Is there any way to figure out what key I need other than dragging the sled to a dealer? I suppose I can call and ask a dealer, but thought I'd start here. Can the sled easily be started without a key?
 

Rupp Collector

Active member
I think there's only 4-5 keys for Polaris sleds. Should be able to find a friends that works in yours and get the same key from a dealer. My current sleds keys have one dot on the rubber part of the key. My sons has two. Hope that helps.
 

ezra

Well-known member
just un plug key switch wire plug
the plug that plugs in to the back of ignition key switch.
it will start
 

pez

Member
You can unplug key switch and bring it in. I think there maybe only 6 different keys? May start with switch unplugged. I did this with a friends sled..ended up buying a whole new switch, only to find spare key in owner's manual.
I zip tied my extra key under the hood.
 
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Deleted member 10829

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just un plug key switch wire plug
the plug that plugs in to the back of ignition key switch.
it will start

I've done that many times when needed. Polaris had 5 keys back then I believe, and they will have one to five dots on them as stated above. Now you just have to figure out which one of the 5 you had! :)
 

luvnsnow

New member
I did that a few years ago heading up to the UP. I stopped by Track Side in Eagle River on the way up and the guy sold me one. Not a big deal at all. He actually put the key on a Yellow Foam key chain that they use for boat keys so I would not lose it again.Good Idea I put all of my keys on them now easy to see when you drop them in the snow.
 

snake

Member
kinda funny=the 1-5 dots correlate to the letters a-e. the dots are on the black plastic and the letters are under it on the steel. these are exact same keys as some mercury, force and chrysler outboards from years ago. so if ever need a key,one place to check is with a marine dealer.
 
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