sprintcat
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Next time your light comes on tip your sled on it's right side. I bet your heat exchanger is plugged with snow .
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Next time your light comes on tip your sled on it's right side. I bet your heat exchanger is plugged with snow .
ill check it out, it cant hurt, well maybe my back trying to tip it...BAHAHAHAHA
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Same happened to me and a buddy's nytro on a very cold day. Tipped it up and was able to get the slush out with a stick.Next time your light comes on tip your sled on it's right side. I bet your heat exchanger is plugged with snow .
This year I installed a coolant temp gauge, so of course, it hasn't been cold yet when I've been able to ride. Temp stays around 180f for the most part. Will start creeping up when riding along side the road and I can watch it go down when I hit some good snow.
sprintcat
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Rigidon. Just ride the sled on the side of a small snow bank, and all you need is a little tug and it comes right over .make sure you pull it to the right side ,,, right side .
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