Snorover
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It was working when I last started it and now, when I started my maintenance before putting it away for the summer, the unit is out completely
Viper? Tail light work? If not fuse.
74Nitro
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I don't have a Viper, but on my Winder I had the dash go out while riding once and it turned out to be a relay.
Snorover
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Thanks, yes the tail light does not light, so I guess it is the fuse.
It would be nice if you could get to the fuse box without taking the sled apart. Right now I am stumped, I was able to get all the side panels off and most of the hood however I can't find the connection in front of the light where the hood is held on. At this point its all about cussing out the cat engineers. HELP!
It would be nice if you could get to the fuse box without taking the sled apart. Right now I am stumped, I was able to get all the side panels off and most of the hood however I can't find the connection in front of the light where the hood is held on. At this point its all about cussing out the cat engineers. HELP!
Two bottom front,One left and right side near upper a arm and one left and right under side panel lip.
Vmax
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Two bottom front,One left and right side near upper a arm and one left and right under side panel lip.
So nice to have a experienced guy on this forum...
Carla 123
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Move the fuse box ,lots of info on this great forum how to do it,1 panel off Bingo right there on top of clutch guardThanks, yes the tail light does not light, so I guess it is the fuse.
It would be nice if you could get to the fuse box without taking the sled apart. Right now I am stumped, I was able to get all the side panels off and most of the hood however I can't find the connection in front of the light where the hood is held on. At this point its all about cussing out the cat engineers. HELP!