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hey , have a 06 apex gt with 12,200 miles, been reading alot about stator failure and replacement or ( crank sensor),i have had this sled for quite a while and never had a engine problem, code , electrical problem of any kind and starts & runs perfect every time , no stalling or hard hot starts nothing! should i replace stator and crank sensor assembly for piece of mind or will it let me know when it wants one! what would you do?!!!
 
13,800 miles on mine and no issues. If it ain't broke don't fix it!
 
i hear ya, good to know 13,800 mi
 
If this has any bearing, mine has been in an enclosed trailer and stored in said trailer in a garage it's whole life.
 
wouldnt think it should matter but it sure dont hurt it!!mine inside always to except trailering, open trailer
 
If you are considering it you must have the money to do so and it will be easier now then trail side to get parts and to do the repair if i still had my 07 i would change it and save the old part just in case. snow is only around for a short time and any time wasted working on the ride is just wasted. just my .02
 
hey , have a 06 apex gt with 12,200 miles, been reading alot about stator failure and replacement or ( crank sensor),i have had this sled for quite a while and never had a engine problem, code , electrical problem of any kind and starts & runs perfect every time , no stalling or hard hot starts nothing! should i replace stator and crank sensor assembly for piece of mind or will it let me know when it wants one! what would you do?!!![/QUOte
Its your call... mine never had a glitch either till now with a no start code 12 then minutes later it started like normal.... Its getting a staor and sensor! Trying to help you with what your question is, in my opinion it looks like the 06-07 are the suspect ones. Yes I have read some on newer sleds but much more rare.
 
Lots of them fail.
When they fail there is no advance warning.
Mine failed somewhere between 10-11000 miles. Fortunately it was at the end of the season in my driveway.
I also would advise changing it and keeping the old parts just in case.
I believe you can replace just the pick up which is what usually fails but you will need to cut and splice wires to do that.
Much cheaper than replacing the entire stator assy
 
thanks for the replys, yes i seen u could just do sensor but i will not be doing that , it will get complete unit,just have to decide do now or next year! just got sled all back togeather and oil changed really dont want to dump new amsoil 20 bucks a litre etc etc , ahhhhhh
 
Change it. It's closer to failing, then not.. Changing mine next week for piece of mind knowing I will continue to ride without letting me down.
No issues , I don't want one and I'm sure you don't either. .
 
drain oil into clean container and get r done.
 
for sure want to avoid issues, knew the oil in clean container post was cummin!!
 


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