4strokeluvr111
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- Location
- NW Wisc.
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- USA
- Snowmobile
- Bought a new 05 Vector which I still have
24K miles
Friday started out beautiful with flat trails, blue skis and (too) warm temps. I friend and I had traveled to the Arrowhead region of MN for a 3 day trip. My friend had a brand new Doo 600 Blizzard to break in. He's not brand loyal....the Doo's just fit him better. He actually has a few Yamaha bikes.
In the first 20 miles we stopped 2X to kinda check things over. The exhaust can had some type of coating on it that really smoked while it was burning off. We just wanted to make sure hat everything was OK under the hood. He adjusted the carbides down for a little better grip (it worked!...it's not a gimmick).
At an intersection 30 miles in we stopped again. All was OK and not smoking anymore. I went to turn the key to let the fuel pump spool up....no problem...went to start the sled....the gauges went blank and a heard a very high pitched squeal. I released the key and heard a series of clicks and the gauges came back on.
Tried it again.....same thing. I just had the sled into the dealer and they replaced the 8HF-15590-00-00
STARTER ONE-WAY ASSY because my starter was acting up...like it was not "catching" all the time. I wanted this fixed before it totally failed and left me stranded.
I said.....WTF! Was this repair done done properly and maybe my battery now was drained to the point of not having enough juice to turn the starter? Remember, we stopped 2X before this and there was no issue or hint of a problem.
We tried jumping the sled with the new Doo......no change. I carry a multimeter with me and the battery was reading 12.3V (good) and when you turned the key to start it went down to the 3v area. I called both my dealer and another dealer.....both said the battery took a crap.
EDIT - we tried putting a rope on the primary and pulling it....no luck.
So...hooked the Vector to the back of the new Doo and towed it to the nearest road crossing. Flagged down a nice local retired couple who offered to drive me the 20 miles to my truck and trailer. Loaded my sled onto the trailer and took it to the nearest dealer to get a battery. It just so happened to be a Yam-Pol-Doo dealer. I changed the battery in the parking lot by myself and went to start it.....SAME THING!
As it was almost closing time a mechanic had come outside to move some sleds around. He came over by me asking what was up. I told him and he asked me to repeat the start sequence while he listened in the relay area. Ne noted some corrosion on the relay but it shouldn't be enough to stater from turning at all.
His diagnosis was either a dead short in the battery or a magnet came loose and is jamming the starter form turning.
So my trip was over almost before it had even started. My Yamaha extended warranty has trip interruption insurance but it will not even come close to covering the expenses involved.....forget about that for a moment. We all know the season is too short as it is....no amount of $$$ will help this.
I checked out the Yamaha parts fiche and have determined that the Stater Motor Assy 8GL-81890-00-00 is the same on Vector's from 2010 up to 2016. It's also the same on Vipers from 2014 to 2016.
I didn't type this all to complain......really! Stuff happens and I know that! The issue seems to have gotten big enough that my dealer is stocking starters not just for the Viper problem, but Vectors as well.
I'm starting (no pun intended) to wonder if I should pay for an aftermarket starter to be put in. If a Yamaha starter is put in, everytime I go to turn the key I'll be wondering if the starter is going to work.
In the first 20 miles we stopped 2X to kinda check things over. The exhaust can had some type of coating on it that really smoked while it was burning off. We just wanted to make sure hat everything was OK under the hood. He adjusted the carbides down for a little better grip (it worked!...it's not a gimmick).
At an intersection 30 miles in we stopped again. All was OK and not smoking anymore. I went to turn the key to let the fuel pump spool up....no problem...went to start the sled....the gauges went blank and a heard a very high pitched squeal. I released the key and heard a series of clicks and the gauges came back on.
Tried it again.....same thing. I just had the sled into the dealer and they replaced the 8HF-15590-00-00
STARTER ONE-WAY ASSY because my starter was acting up...like it was not "catching" all the time. I wanted this fixed before it totally failed and left me stranded.
I said.....WTF! Was this repair done done properly and maybe my battery now was drained to the point of not having enough juice to turn the starter? Remember, we stopped 2X before this and there was no issue or hint of a problem.
We tried jumping the sled with the new Doo......no change. I carry a multimeter with me and the battery was reading 12.3V (good) and when you turned the key to start it went down to the 3v area. I called both my dealer and another dealer.....both said the battery took a crap.
EDIT - we tried putting a rope on the primary and pulling it....no luck.
So...hooked the Vector to the back of the new Doo and towed it to the nearest road crossing. Flagged down a nice local retired couple who offered to drive me the 20 miles to my truck and trailer. Loaded my sled onto the trailer and took it to the nearest dealer to get a battery. It just so happened to be a Yam-Pol-Doo dealer. I changed the battery in the parking lot by myself and went to start it.....SAME THING!
As it was almost closing time a mechanic had come outside to move some sleds around. He came over by me asking what was up. I told him and he asked me to repeat the start sequence while he listened in the relay area. Ne noted some corrosion on the relay but it shouldn't be enough to stater from turning at all.
His diagnosis was either a dead short in the battery or a magnet came loose and is jamming the starter form turning.
So my trip was over almost before it had even started. My Yamaha extended warranty has trip interruption insurance but it will not even come close to covering the expenses involved.....forget about that for a moment. We all know the season is too short as it is....no amount of $$$ will help this.
I checked out the Yamaha parts fiche and have determined that the Stater Motor Assy 8GL-81890-00-00 is the same on Vector's from 2010 up to 2016. It's also the same on Vipers from 2014 to 2016.
I didn't type this all to complain......really! Stuff happens and I know that! The issue seems to have gotten big enough that my dealer is stocking starters not just for the Viper problem, but Vectors as well.
I'm starting (no pun intended) to wonder if I should pay for an aftermarket starter to be put in. If a Yamaha starter is put in, everytime I go to turn the key I'll be wondering if the starter is going to work.
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