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Tahoe Keith

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I'm A long time resident in South lake Tahoe and the owner of Tahoe Photographic Tours.

These last two winters have been brutal with minimal snow. I just picked up the 2015 RMK pro and of course the temp light was coming on. I took it off in The powder and the light would go off like it should, and or turned off the sled when I noticed it.

my question is does anyone know how long the overheating light can stay before any possible damage is done to the sled?
 

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Welcome to snow and mud.

Post your question, in the Polaris section and you will get a lot more response's
 

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Post in the polaris thread someone can tell you in there. Welcome
 

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Welcome to the forum. I don't know about Polaris but I'm thinking the sled will go into limp mode before any real damage happens. The electronics on our Doo's will shut it down and the only problem will be a little coolant boil over. Of course, the dealer sees all the "overheats" when he hooks up is computer system to the sled. Good luck and yes, the Polaris section further down the page will help.
 
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