Phoenix Stalls once the engine is warm
#1
I am hoping someone here has had the same issue.
2005 Polaris Phoenix (very little ride time)
Riding in the back yard hit a little jump, the bike stalled on landing. Now the engine will not stay running once the engine is warm. It just wont allow you to give it any gas what so ever, however it will stay idling.
Any ideas , thoughts ?
Thanks in Advance.
2005 Polaris Phoenix (very little ride time)
Riding in the back yard hit a little jump, the bike stalled on landing. Now the engine will not stay running once the engine is warm. It just wont allow you to give it any gas what so ever, however it will stay idling.
Any ideas , thoughts ?
Thanks in Advance.
#2
My first instinct tells me the breather or carburator vent is plugged....
Check Airbox?
Throttle Adjustment?
Make sure the throttle cable is free to move?
I hope something here helps?
Jon
Check Airbox?
Throttle Adjustment?
Make sure the throttle cable is free to move?
I hope something here helps?
Jon
#3
No air flow restrictions, does it with the air filter off and the lid off the box.
throttle cable is smooth, and moves easy. Works fine until the engine warms up and then if you give the machine any gas at all it just quits.
throttle cable is smooth, and moves easy. Works fine until the engine warms up and then if you give the machine any gas at all it just quits.
#4
you say it will idle? when you push the thumb throttle does it run uneven? sounds like the famous 2005 phoenix electronic control switch. i took mine out and my phoenix runs perfect. cured the backfiring and hard to start problems. i would take the switch out first. if the switch is stuck on you will have to cut the wires running to it. i had another problem last time out too. the intake manifold has 2 unused vaccum ports that have rubber hoses capping them. one of those 2 split and came off. it would not idle and ran uneven until i plugged it with some vaccum caps from the auto parts store.
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