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Here's the fuse and relay layout.So it is the fuse (relay) in the box?
I've thought about placing a direct to battery, switched hand warmer element on top of the
relays. Conduction is better than convection! But I'm not sure if the time it would take, to warm up the relays, would drain the battery too much to start the machine?
I've only had one no start due to a stuck relay. Pretty embarrassing when riding with a group of SkiDoos.
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So the "fuel pump" relay is what I can take out to bring inside and keep warm...
Yes or since you relocated now you can just pull it if there is a issue.So the "fuel pump" relay is what I can take out to bring inside and keep warm...
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Perfect. Thanks for the clarification cannondale!
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Great dea...I just moved mine today....took all of 10 minutes!! Now have good access to fuse block as you have said. Many Thankx!
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I haven't even tried bringing the relay inside to see if it'll make a difference starting..
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So the "fuel pump" relay is what I can take out to bring inside and keep warm...
If that's the plan you should also pull the ISC relay. Both relays need to be working for the engine to start.
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Has any one seen any ill effects from putting the fuse box on its side? Fuses or relays falling out/loose, water getting in? Does anyone make a bracket to keep it upright on top of the belt guard?
I've got 3 Vipers to do and (2) 7000s.
I've got 3 Vipers to do and (2) 7000s.
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I've had no problem with the box mounted on it's side so far.
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Almost 4000km, no issues...
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Has any one seen any ill effects from putting the fuse box on its side? Fuses or relays falling out/loose, water getting in? Does anyone make a bracket to keep it upright on top of the belt guard?
I've got 3 Vipers to do and (2) 7000s.
Mounting on the side directly to the belt guard makes me nervous. Some have stated no problems is so many miles. I have a feeling the odds are in their favor. A blown belt could change their mind.
The Barn of Parts bracket is a very nice quality piece.
http://www.barnofparts.com/viper-fuse-box-relocate-kit
Easy to install, isolates from the belt guard, and holds the fuse block in the proper position.
And it seconds as a great spare belt storage option.
In my opinion, it's too nice of a sled to do it any other way. Cheers.
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Awesome idea!!!! I wish I would have read this thread a week ago when troubleshooting fan!!!
This one is for sure on my next "to do list"
thank you greatly for sharing!!
This one is for sure on my next "to do list"
thank you greatly for sharing!!
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Nice jobHey guys finally had a chance to take sled apart for spring clean up. Want to show you how I relocated the fuse box.
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I'm going to move mine. It looks like a very simple project, and one that I'll be thankful I did should I need to access it. As soon as someone posts a photo of a mangled wiring harness I MAY consider spending more than the $.00 it costs to do this mod. (the rivets are in my cabinet already )
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