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Not so great first ride of the year

I got them last year when I was sponsored by smx optics (Chrome LTD-stitch). It is my first time wearing them during the night. I was using scotts but did not like them.

I had to pull the sled out before the sno blocks the barn doors at my buddys place; Might as well just ride it. I did get it fixed; the connctors came loose, I did not put it back in place last time I had it appart.
 

so I put my snowblower into my garage today. Out of curiosity, I turned the key to see if my numbers would come back. To my surprise they actually did. The display began to flash error codes 1 & 2. It was what I suspected, a short circuit or no signal from the ecu. I believe that when i struck the pod, I may have knocked something loose. At least there is some life to it.
 
I think my mom might have took it becaues I think I left it it last night. If I do find it; I will make another copy at my dads hardware store he works at, if not then I will call the dealer to get it takin care of.
 
PattyJack said:
so I put my snowblower into my garage today. Out of curiosity, I turned the key to see if my numbers would come back. To my surprise they actually did. The display began to flash error codes 1 & 2. It was what I suspected, a short circuit or no signal from the ecu. I believe that when i struck the pod, I may have knocked something loose. At least there is some life to it.

That's quite the snowblower!
 
Ruckus said:
That's why I never ride at the beginning of the season.

X2, I wait till everything is well GROOMED & marked, ditches are filled of snow then we usually hit the trails during daylight for the 1st ride!
 
Ruckus said:
PattyJack said:
so I put my snowblower into my garage today. Out of curiosity, I turned the key to see if my numbers would come back. To my surprise they actually did. The display began to flash error codes 1 & 2. It was what I suspected, a short circuit or no signal from the ecu. I believe that when i struck the pod, I may have knocked something loose. At least there is some life to it.

That's quite the snowblower!
:tg:


needless to say, I have learned my lesson.
 
welll no luck finding the keys. My three options are 1.find the key, 2. pay $30 for aney key set and wait a week, 3. Pay $40 for new ignition switch and wait 1 day. Either way it money I dont want to spend and dont relly have.
 
i wasnt rideing in no snow lol we had 4' i had figured it was a rock wall and when i went by there

there wasn't a rock wall, so then i remembered where it went into a little depression and it g'd out the sled,well my back remembered sure enough a boulder was there, 1/2 stuck in the ground,

but if you see on the bottom of the sled i would say it was pretty vulnerable, oh well it could of been a polaeris rush and i took out the radiator lol
 


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