Sled won't start I need help!!

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Help! We just got back from fernie after a couple days riding. I went to start my sled to unload it and fired it up but happen to grab the wrong key. So pulled the key off to shut it down got the correct key and now this flipping thing won't start !! What the heck happened ??

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Help! We just got back from fernie after a couple days riding. I went to start my sled to unload it and fired it up but happen to grab the wrong key. So pulled the key off to shut it down got the correct key and now this flipping thing won't start !! What the heck happened ??

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On a Polaris?
Just unhook the wiring harness from the key assembly.
Pull and go.
 

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On a Polaris?
Just unhook the wiring harness from the key assembly.
Pull and go.
Ah ****ty Tapatalk , I now see this is in the XM forum.

Maybe the computer locks it out when you put the wrong key on........
 

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Ya sorry on a 2016 XM

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I doubt the issue is with the DESS, many people switch between sleds on any given ride and I'm sure they occasionally try the wrong tether. Kill switch failed on the bars maybe, you can easily test this by disconnecting it under the bar pad.
 

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Depending on temperature. Hit kill switch to off.. pull cord a couple times or crank with estart, If that does not work, throw a tarp over sled for 15-20 mins and apply heat... heat gun, propane on... cylinders, blow dryers, exhaust, what ever you got and find the biggest dude to pull dat biatch over...I am sure to lambasted, but on cold days...etecs are hard to wake up.
 
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