Fanderson
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- Snowmobile
- 2007 Phazer Mountain Lite
My reverse is nonfunctional and I've been trying to track down the issue since last season. I'm used to having to rock it, or pick up the back end to make it work, but now it's doing nothing (except beeping) and I can't hear the reverse servo work anymore when I initially push the reverse button. It seemed to have stopped working about the time I accidentally wired my battery partially wrong last year when I put those two extra ground leads (not the main ground lead, only the extra two) on the positive side. Not sure if it's related to that or not. Anyway, here's what I've done:
1. Checked the 4 amp reverse fuse (and all other fuses). Looked fine, but I swapped it anyway.
2. Removed and checked reverse servo motor operation. Seemed to work fine.
3. Checked the three reverse relays. They seemed to check out ok as well.
It seems like I'm not getting current to the reverse servo because I can't hear it move after pushing the button, although I haven't put a volt meter on it to know for sure.
Any ideas? Maybe a shorted wire somewhere? Seems like it would have blown a fuse first.
1. Checked the 4 amp reverse fuse (and all other fuses). Looked fine, but I swapped it anyway.
2. Removed and checked reverse servo motor operation. Seemed to work fine.
3. Checked the three reverse relays. They seemed to check out ok as well.
It seems like I'm not getting current to the reverse servo because I can't hear it move after pushing the button, although I haven't put a volt meter on it to know for sure.
Any ideas? Maybe a shorted wire somewhere? Seems like it would have blown a fuse first.