tex78
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Ummmmmm , wtf ya doingI have the fan noise too. 22 Pro RMK Na.
I guessing it's the fuel pump.
It's going into the dealership for repair asap.
Ummmmmm , wtf ya doingI have the fan noise too. 22 Pro RMK Na.
I guessing it's the fuel pump.
It's going into the dealership for repair asap.
Lmfao, oh boy I bet Ken was giving ya the gears lolThis machine had issues from the start. Drove to Chappell and proceeded 2 miles up the trail low fuel voltage on display no code. Changed plugs started then died.
I called a couple Polaris dealers and a fella in Edson told me to check the wiring harness on the left front. I checked the plugs and 1 wasn't fully seated. It clicked into place and boom it fired up. I've attached a photo of the harness. It cost me a day of riding with my kid. My Doo friends enjoyed the fact I towed it down with a 15 summit. I hope it helps someone else or an entire trip.
Yesterday the buzzing became constant and it through a low fuel pressure on the disay and bog on a couple big pulls to get out of a riding area.
Still no code but but buzz like an electric fan. I'll keep you posted.
SB
Yep.Lmfao, oh boy I bet Ken was giving ya the gears lol
any eta on the pump?New fuel pump on order, throttle release switch and kink in cable recall to be completed.
Now just need to wait.
No ETA on the pump.any eta on the pump?
Assuming that's what Muskoka Matt did, his sled seemed to work great yesterday.No ETA on the pump.
I see someone posted up a possible fix on snow west. I hope Polaris engineers can come up with a similar effective fix quickly.
What did the dealership do to the pump pick up sock ?The boy got his sled back yesterday. Took it out today. Ran great for a while then the pump started whining by 1:30 it was full limp mode. Soon as you gave it half throttle or more it would cut out. Managed to get it down off the hill, at the dealership again. 2 trips shot with great Polaris quality. JUNK
Dyed gas should not hurt anything. They need to pull the suction sock off and check the pick up tube to see if it’s collapsed like many others have done and modify the pick up for time being . I’ve got about 500 km on my n/a and no pump issue so far but I might modify that pick up sock before my next tripWe just dropped it off Saturday at 4 so they haven’t looked at it yet. Service guy said no Maytrix pumps available but thinks they can adapt a Axys pump to work. His is a non boost I figured the 850 Maytrix would be the same as an Axys n/a but the pumps are different. Service guy also said dyed gasoline can damage the pumps. The boy only puts Shell premium in so unless Shell is selling purple gas that’s not it. The gauge said 3/4 tank still so it’s not like he was running low and the pump was sucking air at all. He’s ready to sell it and buy a different brand. I don’t blame him.
Did you not read the post above yours.Today I called the dealership for an update on the fuel pump.
Apparently it is on its way, but no actual estimate on the date of arrival.
Tech told me that he is hopeful that the pump has an update.
I may just pick it up once the pump gets installed and sell the sled.
I was initially told that Polaris advised I was to keep riding it with the pump buzzing, bog while climbing and low fuel pressure error messages. It's not confidence inspiring in the backcountry nor is it safe. Time will tell its a shame as it is a great handling machine.