
heelingcowboy1
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Can anyone tell me what that code is??(36) My sled intermittantly won't idle well and almost die at times. Code 36 is what came up on the pod before I gave it some gas to rev up.
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http://www.ty4stroke.com/download.php?id=49467
THis short cut should bring you to the list of codes.
If not you can open FAQ on the top of the Apex General talk forum page and go to codes.
Good Luck
THis short cut should bring you to the list of codes.
If not you can open FAQ on the top of the Apex General talk forum page and go to codes.
Good Luck

heelingcowboy1
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Great thanks for the info!! So does anyone have an idea on what the problem might be??? Sled runs fine otherwise but after its been run a while it won't idle well at all!! What am I looking at here---bad spark plug, faulty ignition coil---any ideas!! 

Yamahammer485
TY 4 Stroke Guru
DONT RUN IT!!
I have been down this road, and itll lead to your stator going....
What happened for me is that I got a dry stump fragment through my front plastic, knocking one of the little wires out of the voltage regulator (front of sled) clips. It was due to this one little wire that led to my sled essentially getting all of its power from only the battery.
So go check these wires in the nose of your sled and make sure all the wires are in the plastic clips properly. Itll be easy to tell becuase there is a rubber weather sheilding that will appear out of place. Also, if anything that you can think of that at one point, moved your wires, this may be the problem.
I have been down this road, and itll lead to your stator going....
What happened for me is that I got a dry stump fragment through my front plastic, knocking one of the little wires out of the voltage regulator (front of sled) clips. It was due to this one little wire that led to my sled essentially getting all of its power from only the battery.
So go check these wires in the nose of your sled and make sure all the wires are in the plastic clips properly. Itll be easy to tell becuase there is a rubber weather sheilding that will appear out of place. Also, if anything that you can think of that at one point, moved your wires, this may be the problem.

heelingcowboy1
VIP Member
Fixed it!!! Checked spark plugs yesterday and 3 out of the 4 caps where loose. tightened back up and no issues since. Probably the sled ran good at higher rpms due to better electrical current but wasn't quite getting a solid connection at idle.

heelingcowboy1
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UPDATE!!! didn't fix it!! I wen't out on a ride that was a slower pace and after prolonged use of 30-40 mph every time I stopped it would start to idle poorly!! Would damage to a Y pipe cause this problem?? This just started this week and it was after my studs riped my exhaust clamp off and made some good sized dents in the pipe(right side) Would there be some sort of back pressure that causes this?? the sled only does it when idle gets down to around 1600 and then it starts to go bad. However I noticed that when using heavy throttle on and off(like playing in drifts) afterword when you let it idle it really wont bother!! Anyone have any ideas??? thoughts???




heelingcowboy1
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Update again!!!! FIXED IT!!(for real this time!!) Who would have thought that the airbox would be the problem!!! Noticed that it wasn't seated well on the throttle bodys and once I realigned that all fixed!! Idle RPMS smoothed right out and no problems!! 

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