I'm no Bomb tech, which wire. 800
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I'm no Bomb tech, which wire. 800
06 800 sportsman, fuel pump not running when I turn key on. Hoped it was a simple fuse, but no. Swapped the corroded fuse block to in-line marine fuses holders a while ago. Cleaned connections, ground, tried different battery too. No change, it turns over just fine but missing that 1 key ingredient....fuel.
Which wire goes to fuel pump? Tried with a schematic but couldn't figure it out. Want to try myself, then next step is dealer. So, thanks for any help.
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Ok great, this is a zoomed in pic, these wires look like what you are explaining. It doesn't look it but one wire is slightly purple. So I can unplug it and check voltage when I turn key on correct? Then if there is voltage it's probably bad connector or pump. And this doesn't go thru the fuse block?? Maybe that's why I couldn't find it I was looking at wire from there on schematics.
Thanks OPT
Thanks OPT
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Well still need the manual, it was for another bike I have.
So got home today, found the wires, voltage is .61 with key on. A little white on the contacts, cleaned a bit still nothing. Ran the code check and it shows 51, and 52 which are injectors. So what is this really telling me? Bad injectors or electrical gremlins?
I guess it's off to the shop, and to top it all off I have this thing with numbers. You know 13, 666 and a few others well of course my bike dies at 1666 miles. Jeez
Thanks again for all your help OPT. A true asset here.
So got home today, found the wires, voltage is .61 with key on. A little white on the contacts, cleaned a bit still nothing. Ran the code check and it shows 51, and 52 which are injectors. So what is this really telling me? Bad injectors or electrical gremlins?
I guess it's off to the shop, and to top it all off I have this thing with numbers. You know 13, 666 and a few others well of course my bike dies at 1666 miles. Jeez
Thanks again for all your help OPT. A true asset here.
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Well a little update.
Took to polaris dealer, Gator Sports in Labelle, FL. Anyway, the tech had to do some searching but found both the fuse blocks (or coil I guess) were corroded, had to replace it was an easy fix for him, not as bad on my wallet as a new fuel tank would have been so I was happy. A little over 200 was the damage.
Are these available from auto parts stores or strictly a Polaris part? I think they get more wet when I wash then when riding.
Took to polaris dealer, Gator Sports in Labelle, FL. Anyway, the tech had to do some searching but found both the fuse blocks (or coil I guess) were corroded, had to replace it was an easy fix for him, not as bad on my wallet as a new fuel tank would have been so I was happy. A little over 200 was the damage.
Are these available from auto parts stores or strictly a Polaris part? I think they get more wet when I wash then when riding.
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Can't find the post I read on this in the Rzr forum but the relays are the same as used in some GM autos.These fuse blocks were bad about shorting out especially if you play in the mud and water. Plenty of Delphi oem type blocks on ebay along with water resistant marine blocks fuse and relay holders. PER-080&029&036-4 ATO / ATC Delphi Fuse Block Panel 4 Gang 12 V Blade Style Fuse | eBay Waterproof Fuse/Relay Block Panel - Car Truck ATV UTV RV Boat 4X4 Marine HWB60 | eBay http://www.ebay.com/sch/?_nkw=Gm%20relays