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sportsman 800 throwing code?

Postby extreme atv rider » Thu Mar 05, 2009 10:33 am

i'm preety sure this has to do with dealer messing with my ecu but could be wrong. i've got 800 back to stock now and it runs like crap.

these are the codes it's telling me what are they?

51

52

54

any and all help thanks
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Re: sportsman 800 throwing code?

Postby MrBill » Thu Mar 05, 2009 10:46 am

extreme atv rider wrote:
these are the codes it's telling me what are they?

51= Injector 1:Open load, Short to battery, or Short to ground.

52= Injector 2:Open load, Short to battery, or Short to ground.

54= Engine Temp lamp: Open load, Short to battery, or Short to ground.

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Postby extreme atv rider » Thu Mar 05, 2009 12:24 pm

thanks Mr Bill now here a stupid question i've been running my bike with jumper cables to my trucks battery. the battery in quad is stone dead. i assume with the dead battery in the loop is causing these codes
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Postby MrBill » Fri Mar 06, 2009 7:17 am

I cant find it right now but, I distinctively remember that you should NOT RUN EFI’s WITH A DEAD BATTERY!!
This could have caused it but not sure. You need to get a good battery and start from there.
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Postby Ken » Fri Mar 06, 2009 11:17 am

You definitely, definitely should not run the quad with a dead battery.

I lost an engine, because of a dead battery. It's snowball effect...the dead battery causes the POD to wig out...which causes the sensors not to work, which causes the fan not to come on....which causes the quad to overheat....which..........


The quad runs....but it ain't running correctly.
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Postby extreme atv rider » Fri Mar 06, 2009 11:31 am

all is fixed new battery fixed codes. running good had to put hose clamp around fuel reg to keep it from leaking (.10 fix vs 510.00 new tank) now on to the warrior pretty soon i'll have everything workin again. layoff sucks but give me time to finally get all my toys back together. thanks for the help guys i'm still learn all this efi quad stuff.
06 sp800,pure polaris BG front & rear bumpers, 3.0 winch w/Amsteel blue, jamhard rad guard, 27" mudzilla's, quadovator temp gauge, 1" wheel spacers f, supertrapp slipon,2" lift, custom rad relocate, custom metal rear rack, epi clutch kit,


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