007sevens
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I just spent a week out in the hills and my sled started to bog on the top end. I think I have it narrowed to two things the Map sensor or the temp sensor in the pipe.
Anybody had to change ethier of these?
I would be interested in hearing what your symptoms were before you changed out the problem.
I would get the bog from warm temps with the hood completly covered in snow (air intake clean) the sled would start to act up. Shut it off leave it sit for awhile it would work good for awhile then act up. Would always pull 7100 but anything above that it would start to be hit or miss what rpm it would pull and when it would bog. On a colder day with less snow it worked near flawlessly.
Temp or a sensor of some kind must be the problem. No codes were thrown, and the engine was not hitting the rev limiter. I had it in to the dealer before I left and everything was "A OK" to them.
What do you guys think?
Anybody had to change ethier of these?
I would be interested in hearing what your symptoms were before you changed out the problem.
I would get the bog from warm temps with the hood completly covered in snow (air intake clean) the sled would start to act up. Shut it off leave it sit for awhile it would work good for awhile then act up. Would always pull 7100 but anything above that it would start to be hit or miss what rpm it would pull and when it would bog. On a colder day with less snow it worked near flawlessly.
Temp or a sensor of some kind must be the problem. No codes were thrown, and the engine was not hitting the rev limiter. I had it in to the dealer before I left and everything was "A OK" to them.
What do you guys think?