2015 RTX-SE stalling

Cool, I'll let ya know how it works out.
Thanks again!
 
I'm not sure if I am having the same problem or not and once I have a chance I will check my throttle cable, but what my sled is doing is strictly in deep snow and somewhat low rpms, usually during turns, it'll lose rpms and try to throw me off. Won't shut off but definitely acts like a stall. It killed my deep snow fun and even got me stuck a few times, was thinking it was my clutch engaging too low causing the sled to be under tremendous load at low rpms but I'm not really sure. Hurricane turbo kit with ulmers clutching
 
Well I made an adjust to my throttle cable today loosen it up a bit... When checked my TPS it was at 98% before I adjusted..after taking a few turns in it was still at 98%.
I ran it for a few miles and seemed fine.....?
Tomorrow I plan on a few 100 miles, will see for sure then.
 
Ok guy's we ran both my sleds all day yesterday, I started off on the LTX SE that was giving me the stalling issues, had a buddy on my XTX.
I'm so happy to say the LTX ran perfect all day long....1/2 through the day I put my buddy on the LTX, never once stalled or hickuped the entire day for either one of us!
Before my wife could not even ride the LTX, she couldnt even get it out of a parking lot... Both sleds ran flawless all day!
I sure wish my dealer had put just a bit of effort into this issue!! So simple to fix yet so much grief for me form day one.
I want to thank all who contributed to fix the problem & a Special THANK YOU to TD MAX !!
And yes all I did was loosen the throttle cable a few threads....
Thanks again to all.
 
Also adjusted my throttle cable per TD MAX, and guess what no stalls now, life is good. My tors was at 3% now it's at 0 with no throttle applied, and 99 at full. Easy fix, so thankful for this forum.
 
Genius I can’t find your original post but my 2016 viper did exactly what you guys are saying and the answer was on an earlier post turn your key forward push and hold both of the bottom buttons on your display put your machine in diagnostic mode check your throttle position make sure when you are off throttle it is at o percent should read about 0.6v then when the throttle is pushed to the bar it goes to 99percent and around 3.5v if you set it up just right all the stall problems will go away
 
Im gonna have to check out my tors position, ever since my recent turbo install, while coming to a stop my viper stalls on me pretty often.
 
Just to add if you are adjsting tps make sure to check with handlebars turned full left center and right! Mine was good when skis were straight but when i checked with handlebars to the left i was out 5%
 
Just to add if you are adjsting tps make sure to check with handlebars turned full left center and right! Mine was good when skis were straight but when i checked with handlebars to the left i was out 5%
I would stall when coming to a stop while turning left
 
I've had this problem since a roll over a couple days ago.Sled shut down on me 3 times in a half an hour or so ride back to the trailer when I would let off on the throttle.I'll try this out tomorrow.
 
Everything checked out at 0% left to right, might be a lean idle on the gems settings.
 
Just to add if you are adjsting tps make sure to check with handlebars turned full left center and right! Mine was good when skis were straight but when i checked with handlebars to the left i was out 5%
Never thought to check it that way. Good idea.
 
You can read 0and 98 or 99 the throttle cable is really touchy tighten it till you see 0.7 v then back off half turn and try that worked for me
 


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