problem with 2014 pro rmk

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I have a 2014 pro rmk 600 left it in a heated shop over summer and went to go fire it up and get it ready for winter and the check engine light is on and it wont go anywhere. it worked fine when I put it away but now the check engine light is on. help?
 

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add seafoam. agitate tank, elevate rear, start and warm up and give a few squirts on throttle. it may take two or three starts and cool downs before it clears up. you probably have a stuck injector. you should start and run unit up to 125f once a month over the summer to avoid this.
 

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It's running in limp mode. Here's how to view the codes:

Diagnostic Display Mode
The diagnostic display mode is for informational purposes only. Pleasesee your POLARIS dealer for all major repairs.
The diagnostic mode is accessible only when the check engine warningindicator is illuminated and a diagnostic code is active.
Do not stop the engine if you want to view the active code (failurecode). Active codes cannot be retrieved if power is interrupted to theinstrument cluster. The codes will become inactive codes if power isinterrupted. Inactive codes are stored in the history of the unit. Pleasesee your POLARIS dealer to retrieve inactive codes.
Use the following procedure to view active codes.

  1. Do not stop the engine.
  2. With the brake engaged, press and release the SELECT button orSET switch to toggle to the diagnostic display mode. When a codeis active, the diagnostic display mode will appear immediatelyfollowing the engine hour display.
TIP: When the diagnostic mode is displayed, the check engine warning indicatorwill begin to flash.

  1. A set of two numbers will appear in the display.
    • The2-6digitsuspectparameternumber(SPN)intheinformationdisplayarea indicates which component is generating the fault code.
    • The1-2digitfailuremodeindicator(FMI)numberintheodometerareaindicates the fault mode, such as open or short circuit.
  2. More than one fault may be active. Press and hold the MODEbutton or MODE switch for two seconds to toggle to the next activecode. Repeat until all codes are retrieved.
  3. See page 48 for code definitions and failure descriptions.





Instrument Cluster
Rider Information Center
Diagnostic Display Code Definitions
Open Load: There is a break in the wires that lead to the item listed inthe chart (injector, fuel pump, etc.), or the item has failed.
Short-to-Ground: The wire is shorted to ground between the electroniccontrol unit and the item listed in the chart.
Shorted Load: The wires leading to the item listed in the chart areshorted together, or the item has shorted internally.
Short-to-Battery: The wire leading from the item listed in the chart tothe electronic control unit is shorted to a wire at battery voltage.


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Diagnostic Codes


Component


Condition


SPN


FMI


Throttle Position Sensor


Voltage Too High


51


3


Voltage Too Low


4


Abnormal Rate of Change


10


Vehicle Speed Sensor


Data Erratic, Intermittent or Missing


84


2


Intake Air Temperature Sensor


Voltage Too High


105


3


Voltage Too Low


4


Barometric Pressure Sensor


Voltage Too High


108


3


Voltage Too Low


4


Engine Temperature Sensor


Voltage Too High


110


3


Voltage Too Low


4


Temperature Too High


16


Engine Overheat Shutdown


0


Temperature Above Normal Range


15


Alternator Power SupplyPotential (DC Chassis Voltage)


Voltage Too High


167


3


Voltage Too Low


4


Exhaust Temperature Sensor


Voltage Too High


173


3


Voltage Too Low


4







Instrument Cluster
Rider Information CenterDiagnostic Display Code Definitions





Diagnostic Codes


Component


Condition


SPN


FMI


ECU Memory


Checksum/CRC Error


628


13


Injector 1 (MAG) (Port Injector)


Driver Circuit Open/Grounded


651


5


Driver Circuit Short to B+


3


Injector 2 (PTO) (Port Injector)


Driver Circuit Open/Grounded


652


5


Driver Circuit Short to B+


3


Knock Sensor 1


Voltage Too Low


731


4


Ignition Coil Primary Driver 1 (MAG)


Driver Circuit Open/Grounded


1268


5


Fuel Pump Driver Circuit


Driver Circuit Open/Grounded


1347


5


Knock Level Cylinder 1 (MAG)


Maximum DetonationCorrection Limit Reached


1352


0


Knock Above Critical Level


16


Knock Level Cylinder 2 (PTO)


Maximum DetonationCorrection Limit Reached


1353


0


Knock Above Critical Level


16


Sensor Supply Voltage 1 (TPS/TMAP Sensor Power)


Voltage Too Low


3509


4


Sensor Supply Voltage 2 (GroundSpeed Sensor)


Voltage Too Low


3510


4


ECU Output Supply Voltage 2(Injection Supply PWR)


Voltage Too High


3598


3


Voltage Too Low


4


Throttle Release Signal


Voltage Too High


520194


3


Voltage Too Low


4


Throttle Stuck


7


Chassis Relay


Driver Circuit Open/Grounded


520208


5


Driver Circuit Short to B+


3


Exhaust Valve Solenoid


Driver Circuit Grounded


520215


5


Driver Circuit Short to B+


3


Fuel Type Selected


Voltage Too High


524007


3


Voltage Too Low


4


Signal Out Of Range


2


 
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I snow checked a 14 assault last season and it was only running on one cylinder but you can still ride it and would probably still beat a cat or doo one one 😊. Long story short it was brought in to get fixed 7 times, they finally changed injectors as one was bypassing
 
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