Reverse lights: Sportsman XP
#11
Would be great if you could help me with this chuck, do you have a wiring diagram or something?
@ itsfit, i have thought about it, but it is just 2 relays and some wiring, thinking it would be much easier to just have the wiring diagram.
You see, i live in Norway - long way to ship, and i'm just a little bit impatient But thanks for the tip, will probably go for that kit if chuck isn't able to help me (i'm also bad at doing something i'm explained in theory xD).
Btw, does the kit fit the XP?
@ itsfit, i have thought about it, but it is just 2 relays and some wiring, thinking it would be much easier to just have the wiring diagram.
You see, i live in Norway - long way to ship, and i'm just a little bit impatient But thanks for the tip, will probably go for that kit if chuck isn't able to help me (i'm also bad at doing something i'm explained in theory xD).
Btw, does the kit fit the XP?
#13
This place sells a kit for Polaris ATVs 2008 and beyond. Kit includes a cool electronic sensor module about the size of a match book. I installed one on my 2009 550 XP and it works great. Two of my friends have the kit also. Very easy to install, takes about 45 min to 1 hour and requires no cutting or spicing of existing wires! It does not interfere with factory mode feature and works great. I love the fact when I plow my rear light comes on when I shift to reverse. Kit is about $50 and well worht it! very high quality not like some of the junk some places are selling.
The kit features:
•12vdc power (up to 15A) when gear selector is in reverse position
•Can be used for accessories such as Backup Lighting, Reverse Warning, etc..
•Headlight pod mounted switch provides 3 user selectable settings:
–Power on in any gear selected
–Power on only with “Reverse” gear selected
–Power always off
•High Tech Electronic Sensor Module is 100% compatible with ATV ECU
•Maintains full function of both handlebar and Pod “Mode” buttons
•Easy installation requires no cutting or splicing of OEM wiring
•Comes with easy step-by-step instructions!
•Can be used for accessories such as Backup Lighting, Reverse Warning, etc..
•Headlight pod mounted switch provides 3 user selectable settings:
–Power on in any gear selected
–Power on only with “Reverse” gear selected
–Power always off
•High Tech Electronic Sensor Module is 100% compatible with ATV ECU
•Maintains full function of both handlebar and Pod “Mode” buttons
•Easy installation requires no cutting or splicing of OEM wiring
•Comes with easy step-by-step instructions!
#14
I've already bought the kit from quadovator.com, and it worked great!
But, when i tried to connect a power supply(?) paralelly to the light(switch, relay), the gear indicator gets a bit funny xD
Want to have the ability to have it on all the time, f. ex. if i'm doing stuff behind the atv, anyone know how to do this?
Thanks for any answers
But, when i tried to connect a power supply(?) paralelly to the light(switch, relay), the gear indicator gets a bit funny xD
Want to have the ability to have it on all the time, f. ex. if i'm doing stuff behind the atv, anyone know how to do this?
Thanks for any answers
#15
I've already bought the kit from quadovator.com, and it worked great!
But, when i tried to connect a power supply(?) paralelly to the light(switch, relay), the gear indicator gets a bit funny xD
Want to have the ability to have it on all the time, f. ex. if i'm doing stuff behind the atv, anyone know how to do this?
Thanks for any answers
But, when i tried to connect a power supply(?) paralelly to the light(switch, relay), the gear indicator gets a bit funny xD
Want to have the ability to have it on all the time, f. ex. if i'm doing stuff behind the atv, anyone know how to do this?
Thanks for any answers
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bjugen,
No need to get "huffy". I'm just trying to help.
That's the problem. The Quadovator kit is not really compatible with the factory ECU. I have seen guys burn up $450 ECU's over time with this by-pass method. The kit I purchased does not require any wires to be cut or spliced and the impedance is matched to be compatible with the factory ECU. This kit will allow the light to be on all the time if you desire! I got it through EBay... I'll forward the link, just need to check my records. Again kit is really cool, because it just plugs in... NO cutting or splicing.
#19
That's the problem. The Quadovator kit is not really compatible with the factory ECU. I have seen guys burn up $450 ECU's over time with this by-pass method. The kit I purchased does not require any wires to be cut or spliced and the impedance is matched to be compatible with the factory ECU. This kit will allow the light to be on all the time if you desire! I got it through EBay... I'll forward the link, just need to check my records. Again kit is really cool, because it just plugs in... NO cutting or splicing.
Now that sounds like the perfect kit for our XP's. Very interested to see that link...
Awesome!
biz
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