Saskwatch
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Hi All,
We are having some issues with a 2010 RMK 600. The machine has just over 2000 miles and has been lady driven its entire life. One weekend my parents were driving it at the lake and then it literally just died. They let it sit attempting to sort out potential problems (looking at the usual, plugs, wires, loose hoses etc). After a few minutes they attempted to start the sled and it started. The machine ran for a few more minutes then died in the exact same way. This pattern continued on for some time until it was eventually parked. My dad let the machine completely cool and started it. He let it idle for several minutes on end...and then you guessed it; the machine dies again.
He paid attention to the sequence of events and whats happens is the highlight and tail light go out first, then the gauge goes out, then the machine just sputters until it shuts off. You let it sit long enough and it starts right back up again only for it to do it again. He has a sled mechanic close to home and he took the machine there. The mechanic has been unable to determine any issues with the machine, other than its doing the above. Voltage on the stator or appropriate and everything seems normal until it dies. This mechanic has been scratching his head trying to find out whats going on. I found out tonight that apparently now the sled is having a hard time idling no matter what the scenario is now.
This sled does not have electric start (therefor no battery) and it is of course fuel injected.
Some initial things we had thought or were thinking:
- stator (doesn't seem to be the case but who knows)
- coil
- computer
- fuel pump
We are really stumped on this one. The machine was running wonderful on the day it started acting up.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
We are having some issues with a 2010 RMK 600. The machine has just over 2000 miles and has been lady driven its entire life. One weekend my parents were driving it at the lake and then it literally just died. They let it sit attempting to sort out potential problems (looking at the usual, plugs, wires, loose hoses etc). After a few minutes they attempted to start the sled and it started. The machine ran for a few more minutes then died in the exact same way. This pattern continued on for some time until it was eventually parked. My dad let the machine completely cool and started it. He let it idle for several minutes on end...and then you guessed it; the machine dies again.
He paid attention to the sequence of events and whats happens is the highlight and tail light go out first, then the gauge goes out, then the machine just sputters until it shuts off. You let it sit long enough and it starts right back up again only for it to do it again. He has a sled mechanic close to home and he took the machine there. The mechanic has been unable to determine any issues with the machine, other than its doing the above. Voltage on the stator or appropriate and everything seems normal until it dies. This mechanic has been scratching his head trying to find out whats going on. I found out tonight that apparently now the sled is having a hard time idling no matter what the scenario is now.
This sled does not have electric start (therefor no battery) and it is of course fuel injected.
Some initial things we had thought or were thinking:
- stator (doesn't seem to be the case but who knows)
- coil
- computer
- fuel pump
We are really stumped on this one. The machine was running wonderful on the day it started acting up.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.