titanrcr
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I have a 2011 apex and on my last two days of riding had the "EPS" light up on the guage cluster. First day it would come and go during the first half mile of riding and the power steering would come and go as well, very noticable difference. Second morning it lasted about 5-10 minutes and then cleared. Both days once it cleared up it was good for the day. Have about 3K miles on the sled now, just curious if anyone else has had anything like this happen? Both times it was the first start for the day or ice cold machine.
Daranello
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I would go into diagnostics in the gauge cluster and check for faults.. lots of info in there...also it stores past faults
STAIN
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Check to see if the ECU in the nose cone is packed with snow. I also had this happen after riding in dusty conditions and the next morning the EPS light came on . After a few miles it went out. It was also well below freezing at night.
bull
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Called 2 dealers and they told me if the volatge is not at a certain level, the first thing that the computer do is to deactivate the EPS.
They suggested to change the batterie. I order one I will let you know if it is the fix
They suggested to change the batterie. I order one I will let you know if it is the fix
titanrcr
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Thanks for your responses,
I will check for codes and check the battery voltage as well. I was thinking that maybe the snow that can accumulate in the nose would cause a moist environment under the hood during riding and then freeze something on the eps system at night. Both nights it had dropped to 15 or 20 below zero. I could see the low voltage being a problem as well, have never charged the battery. Curious if the new battery cures your EPS issue. When that EPS stops working you remember how good it really is!
I will check for codes and check the battery voltage as well. I was thinking that maybe the snow that can accumulate in the nose would cause a moist environment under the hood during riding and then freeze something on the eps system at night. Both nights it had dropped to 15 or 20 below zero. I could see the low voltage being a problem as well, have never charged the battery. Curious if the new battery cures your EPS issue. When that EPS stops working you remember how good it really is!
yamahahaapex
TY 4 Stroke Master
its not anything to what you guys are saying. Its freakin cold in saskatchewan all the time here and Ive tested it out plenty of times. Nose full of snow, nose empty. At -20c it seems and colder the eps will quit while riding at that temp. It will not work until your either riding in warmer temps or your driving the machine hard on the trail or in powder as when its break time the heat seems to work on it. -20c and colder the eps does not work, period
bull
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yamahahaapex said:its not anything to what you guys are saying. Its freakin cold in saskatchewan all the time here and Ive tested it out plenty of times. Nose full of snow, nose empty. At -20c it seems and colder the eps will quit while riding at that temp. It will not work until your either riding in warmer temps or your driving the machine hard on the trail or in powder as when its break time the heat seems to work on it. -20c and colder the eps does not work, period
A few guys thatn own 2011 and up rode last week in pretty cold temperture -30 and below, never had any ESP problem. Any How I will let you know I will change my Batterie. The only thing not sure that we will see temperture as cold as last week before the end of the season.
yamahahaapex
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The steering is still a lot lighter than I remember my attack to be without eps. With it off there is a difference but not as much effort required to push the bars compared to my older apexs. With the little difference felt with eps on then off I hadn't noticed plenty of times that it probably wasn't working in frigid temps. -48c right now. -3c in 36hrs go figure
sgauthier
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This might be a good reason to add the storage bag that so many are worried about over top of the unit in the front of the machine. That would at least keep the snow off of it and keep it warmer when it's that cold. I've had a storage bag up in the front and never had any issues but i haven't used it when it's been realy mild either. When i do then i will just remove it.
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I had the same issue with my 2011 apex, only on cold mornings, (-25c or colder)After things warmed up under the hood it would start working again.Only happened twice.My 2012 xtx has not had this happen.
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