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Maybe a silly suggestion but only time we had a 4 stroke not start in cold was water in gas . But if your riding in those cold temps your probably using gas line antifreeze.
Which battery are you using? And did you have to power it up "wake it" before cranking?sideshowBob said:I just picked up a low mileage Apex last spring.
I intentionally left it outside yesterday[its usually in garage] and cold started it this morning as I knew the temp was going down to -35c last night.
The sled did not start easily but it did start. It took multiple attempts, I cranked it for short bursts until it fired then kept cranking it until it ran on its own...I never touched the throttle.
Red Line 10w40 full synthetic
Lite weight Lythium battery[fully charged]
Premium fuel[87 might have been better for cold start]
I also have an inline heater installed that I will normally use in extreme cold. I did this cold start more to check the lithium battery performance.
What no sense of humour?ruso said:Wow really ....just like commit a crime and sh*t....next step ...burn it.....lovely....just fu*#en lovely........
sideshowBob said:I just picked up a low mileage Apex last spring.
I intentionally left it outside yesterday[its usually in garage] and cold started it this morning as I knew the temp was going down to -35c last night.
The sled did not start easily but it did start. It took multiple attempts, I cranked it for short bursts until it fired then kept cranking it until it ran on its own...I never touched the throttle.
Red Line 10w40 full synthetic
Lite weight Lythium battery[fully charged]
Premium fuel[87 might have been better for cold start]
I also have an inline heater installed that I will normally use in extreme cold. I did this cold start more to check the lithium battery performance.
ryama said:I believe starting a Apex in cold weather is a bigger issue then most guys think. I was ridding in a group of three Apex's last winter in Val Dor Quebec. We woke up to minus 35 Celsius and none of the sled would start. That is none of the sleds in out group,but the 4 1200 Doos in the next rooms did.First time I wished i had bought a Doo..lol. One of the sleds in our group was a new apex and the other two where 06's.They all turned over fast but would not start till latter in the day when it warmed up. Here is the kicker....I have a sled start remote system on mine. Next night i programmed my sled to start every time it got to minus 25, it worked my sled started next morning and my buds did not again.....Cold weather and Apex=No Go!!!!![]()
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