Polaris Ranger ATV/UTV Overheating

Several Polaris ATV/UTV owners are alleging that a defective design may be what's causing the engine to overheat, rendering the vehicle inoperable - particularly for those living in warmer climates.

Background:

Polaris Rangers are marketed for year round use in any climate from "desert floor to mountain summit," with a heavy emphasis on providing car-like comfort to its driver. However, a countless number of customers in the southern United States are experiencing frequent and severe overheating during warmer months. The Polaris Ranger overheating complaints range from the seating area being too hot to sit in, all the way to the ATV/UTV catching on fire and destroying property. If you own a 2008, 2009, 2010 or 2011 Polaris Ranger ATV/UTV and overheating has compromised your ability to use your vehicle, we would like to hear from you. You may be entitled to compensation for the loss of use, disruptions caused or property damage.

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