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emplox 07-03-2017 08:25 AM

Bombardier DS 90 - Start Relay Help
 
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Hey,

I have a 2005 DS 90 that was continuously trying to start itself when the battery was hooked up. I think i found the problem is the relay is a little corroded and needs to be replaced. I am having a really hard time finding the part to replace it though. Does anyone have any ideas where I can get this? I think it's their part number A38500152000, but i haven't been able to find any pictures of it to confirm anything. I also can't get a full part number or any other number off the part itself. If anyone has any ideas that would be great.

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old polaris tech 07-03-2017 11:58 AM

Sure looks like the Polaris 90 relay along with the engine itself,but wouldn't take a chance on it plus it cost more than one listed for for the DS90 two strokes. Don't know if this place has it in stock or not. Can-Am A38501105001 - Starting Relay : Fox Powersports Can-Am Partshouse

emplox 07-03-2017 12:15 PM


Originally Posted by old polaris tech (Post 3366663)
Sure looks like the Polaris 90 relay along with the engine itself,but wouldn't take a chance on it plus it cost more than one listed for for the DS90 two strokes. Don't know if this place has it in stock or not. Can-Am A38501105001 - Starting Relay : Fox Powersports Can-Am Partshouse

Thank you, very much.

emplox 07-12-2017 10:15 AM

The part you suggested is for the 2 stroke version. I guess i should have specified that I have the four stroker. I can't find this part ANYWHERE...

merryman 07-13-2017 02:27 AM

Can-Am dealers should have the part. Starter relays are a fairly commonly replaced item and it isn't that old a bike. If they don't, it is probable that their workshop has already had to sort out a "work around" solution using a solenoid for something else.


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