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Old Aug 24, 2010 | 03:19 PM
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Default KEBC - how to reset from error (limp) mode

While the converter cover was off my 05 Prairie 360 the engine was inadvertently started. This was not a good thing. The service manual warns about this, stating "Engine Brake Actuator will set an error operation." I put the cover back on. The 4wd indicator blinks and the ATV won't go over 10 mph. I followed the service manual instructions for resetting the belt actuator, even thought this wasn't the problem, but can't find out how to reset the Engine Brake system.
I happen to have an 09 Prairie, so I can switch parts for testing.

Does anyone know how to reset the KEBC, so that it goes out of error mode?
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Old Sep 15, 2010 | 02:18 AM
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should be under the left panel beside ur knee when ur sitting on it. its Grey and black switch them opposite and turn key on let it flash a couple sets and replug it the correct way. if u cant find it you tube it
 
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Old Mar 17, 2011 | 01:28 PM
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Originally Posted by bruteforce65006
should be under the left panel beside ur knee when ur sitting on it. its Grey and black switch them opposite and turn key on let it flash a couple sets and replug it the correct way.
Nope.
4WD LCD flashing has nothing to do with the limp home mode.
Resetting Grey/Black switch does not reset 4WD flashing. It resets belt light.
Belt light flashing causes limp home mode.
Also, those reset connectors are on the RIGHT side where your knee would be as sitting on the quad.
He's got 2 different problems (1) 4WD light flashing (2) Limp Home mode running if he's telling the truth.
 
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