trailhed1
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Thanks, Please Let us know what they find.
jakethesnake
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Supposed to know tomaro by 5 what's wrong with it. Hoping for good news
charlie
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Any word on what wrong with it my 2010 is doing the same thing keeps flooding had it out yesterday ran great flooding as soon as it try staring it
jakethesnake
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Well guys r and d has tried everything they even have a tech from Yamaha trying to trouble shoot. They tried everything and are just getting little burps and sputters. The guy that I bought the sled off me sent me this ......Last time I rode it it ran fine I hardly ran it last winter bout 400 miles put it away went to start it when I was changen the oil and it would start so I thought it was the starting relay at first and I replaced that and that didn't do it and I replaced the 3 relays on the left side then it threw the code that the Ecu was bad. They tried ecu coils and everything. This thing is a stumper



Capt.Storm
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Could be a bad connection at the relays since that seems to be all he messed with before the no start situation.
Pull the relays and make sure all the wires are in place...that the pin connectors are up in the plug.
I'm thinking he might have just fouled the plugs then messed up a connection.
Pull the relays and make sure all the wires are in place...that the pin connectors are up in the plug.
I'm thinking he might have just fouled the plugs then messed up a connection.
torque monster
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Did you check your ground block links in the wiring harness under airbox?
sledneck22
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The question was asked earlier about the stator. Mine went out at about 8500 - 9000 miles on my old sled. Another buddy's went out at about 9500-10000 miles. I would check the grounds like said above.
try swapping voltage regulator


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Jake,
Welcome to TY! Please add your location to your profile and let us know what the problem was once it is fixed.
Welcome to TY! Please add your location to your profile and let us know what the problem was once it is fixed.
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