2019 axes 800 intermittent no start hot

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Had this intermittent no start crop up saturday . Ran perfect ,shut it off then no start. We ended up getting it running by tapping the relays wile pulling over . Eventually that didn't even work. Put new relays in when cold again and it started no problem until hot then no start again. I was thinking a weak stator?
 

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jhurkot had some comments recently about voltage regulators overheating. Not sure if it applies to the Axys or not.
 

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I have a 20 800, sometimes I have to give it some throttle to start

Seems to happen fairly intermittently
 

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Check all your connections, had a sled in our group with a similar issue, eventually it didn't start at all, I believe a pin had fallen out of the plug to the coils.
 

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Tried to open throttle. It was not flooded the fuel pump was not running until I tapped the relays. Was the regulator problem on a newer polaris?
 

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An older Pro in our group was doing this. Had to put a bit of fuel in the plug holes a couple times to get it going. Tested the fuel pump and it was drawing too many amps. Probably worse when it was hot.
 

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I had a 18 axys in the shop last winter. I was the 3rd shop to look at it. One wire for a coil was broken inside the insulation. I had buddy over pulling / pushing wires together while I was cranking the sled with a drill off the primary. Once we found where the wire that was bad we stripped the insulation off and the wires Were burnt. I also seen this problem on a sled that was on snow west. Sled would start some times other times it was dead AF. Very difficult problem to diagnose.

Don’t worry I had that engine full of oil for all the cranking.
 

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The dealer found shorted hand warmers causing the problem. How would that cause a no start?
 

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The dealer found shorted hand warmers causing the problem. How would that cause a no start?
The short probably prevented the fuel pump from getting enough power.
 

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Yeah with these sleds the only way to troubleshoot is to start unplugging all the accessories, brake light, etc and start chasing. I had a short on a brake light do that to me once.
 
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