woodynh
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I pulled the sled out of the back of the garage two weeks ago. It started right up then and I let it run for 15 minutes so I didn't foul the plugs then shut it down.
I just went out to the garage to start getting it ready for the season and figured I would pull it out of the garage.
I turn the key and I here it start the fuel pump and go through the cycle but then it cranks all day long but will not start.
There are no codes coming up.
Very strange I am headed out to the garage agin to try and figure it out but figured I would post for some ideas in case I don't find out what it is today.
Thanks
I just went out to the garage to start getting it ready for the season and figured I would pull it out of the garage.
I turn the key and I here it start the fuel pump and go through the cycle but then it cranks all day long but will not start.
There are no codes coming up.
Very strange I am headed out to the garage agin to try and figure it out but figured I would post for some ideas in case I don't find out what it is today.
Thanks
dab102999
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Not to sound stupid but you sure you got enough gas in it???
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Im quite sure, it shows 2 bars and its about 10-12L in it.
adeboisbriand
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do you hear a clicking sound when you try to start it?
YamahaMainer
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The fuel thing may sound stupid but dab has a point...Earlier this year I had the same thing happen...Bought the sled, ran fine...Then a few days later after letting it cycle through and trying to start it, it just cranked and cranked and cranked...I wasn't sure what it was because it showed 2 bars of fuel just like yours but I decided to fill it up anyways. Tried it again and VIOLA...It worked! Don't trust the gas sensor, fill it up just so you know for a fact that it isn't low gas that is causing the problem.
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To update, im sure theres enough gas because it runs when it starts and now it has start right up for the last 5times with about 2hr between.
Gonna fill up some more and put Tripak in "octanbooster"
Gonna fill up some more and put Tripak in "octanbooster"
lucky_twin
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Mine did the same thing to me on the trail...i ran it bought gas, ran down the road for dinner, than ran bout 15 min down the trail and stopped for a leak, than it had trouble starting it. It cranked and cranked finally started and was fine the rest of the day...


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Maybe moisture in fuel and it froze happened to me before
vmax4ever said:To update, im sure theres enough gas because it runs when it starts and now it has start right up for the last 5times with about 2hr between.
Gonna fill up some more and put Tripak in "octanbooster"
Octane booster will actually make it start harder....what octane are you running, should be 87, unless it is a 2011
woodynh
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I was thinking that many people don't answer or follow up with what they found to fix the problem to help other people solve issues when they search a subject.
I know it was a while ago but what I found was the battery was not putting out enough voltage when cranking over.
I charged the battery and then it started no problem.
I know it was a while ago but what I found was the battery was not putting out enough voltage when cranking over.
I charged the battery and then it started no problem.
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