Josh Drews
Newbie
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- 2008 Yamaha Apex GT 40th
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Great find, thank for the post. I will do this next time I have airbox off. I'm sure this could happen to me especially since they won't let me lead. LOL
03RX1-ER-LE
Bleed BLUE
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- M-Th Livonia Mich F-S Oscoda Mich
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- Snowmobile
- 2011 Apex XTX 12,497 miles
2009 Apex ER 8,169 miles
2016 Sport Haven 12 foot Hybrid trailer
Tow Vehicle
2022 F-150 Super Crew 4x4 2.7L EcoBoost
2021 Wolverine X4
- LOCATION
- Livonia Michigan
Seen this last fall when changing my oil on my 09, cleaned green with electrical terminal cleaner and packed full of dielectric, then did it to my 11, was clean still but did it anyways. Yes this sight rocks, lets keep in mind if we stepped up and all become VIP members, we can continue to keep the sight up and running and all this valuable resources wont be lost.....just saying!
sideshowBob
Lifetime Member
My Sidewinder is down for some maintenance so I pulled out my trusty Attak, " SW backup sled", to do a ride today. I made it to the group meeting spot and shut down. When we were already to go I fired the sled up, everyone left and my sled quit!
Long story short, no fuel pump, red relays installed, I even swapped them around but still no pump. After the sled sat for a bit it fired right up normally and I drove it home.
I will be inspecting the connector by the starter that is explained in this thread.
Long story short, no fuel pump, red relays installed, I even swapped them around but still no pump. After the sled sat for a bit it fired right up normally and I drove it home.
I will be inspecting the connector by the starter that is explained in this thread.
IH8CROWS
Expert
This is interesting about dielectric grease.??
Corroded fuse/relay
As finish up getting the sled ready for this season I started troubleshooting an intermittent fuel pump. I found the fuse had corroded to the point of losing one leg, and the relay was covered in corrosion as well. This relay was new in 2020. I've seen an unusual amount of corrosion on carbide...
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sideshowBob
Lifetime Member
My Sidewinder is down for some maintenance so I pulled out my trusty Attak, " SW backup sled", to do a ride today. I made it to the group meeting spot and shut down. When we were already to go I fired the sled up, everyone left and my sled quit!
Long story short, no fuel pump, red relays installed, I even swapped them around but still no pump. After the sled sat for a bit it fired right up normally and I drove it home.
I will be inspecting the connector by the starter that is explained in this thread.
I traced the problem down to a defective oil pressure sending switch. If the the switch stays closed to ground when you start the sled it tells the ECU there is no oil pressure so power to the injectors and fuel pump is cutoff.
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