I was into the powder on Monday and Tuesday with my 2010 IQ Shift 600. I started to feel it bog and then looked at my dash and it was out and then the sled died. I tried to start it and it wouldn't. Then I opened the hood thinking that all the fluffy powder got into something electrical. I didn't see anything and thought it may have aired out a bit. Well, it fired right up.
I noticed on the dash that the + and _ was blinking and the bar was all they way to the bottom. Then it would stall out again. Sometimes the dash would go out, sometimes not. Clearly the voltage is off.
When I finally made it back to the cabin, I opened the hood and unhooked the main harness that is on the hood. I noticed a little moisture in there but not a whole lot. I didn't have time to get a heater and dry everything out. I'm hoping it's just moisture somewhere.
I spoke to the dealer and they think it may be the capacitor or regulator. Or a bad ground or loose connection somewhere.
The sled has no battery on it and I do have a 12volt plug hooked up for my gps. Another thing that I noticed was when the sled was at idle, my gps said that external power was lost. Rev it up and it goes away. I also had it plugged in all day and the battery on the gps was not charged either.
Thanks for reading I just wanted to get as much info as possible. Anyone had this issue?
I noticed on the dash that the + and _ was blinking and the bar was all they way to the bottom. Then it would stall out again. Sometimes the dash would go out, sometimes not. Clearly the voltage is off.
When I finally made it back to the cabin, I opened the hood and unhooked the main harness that is on the hood. I noticed a little moisture in there but not a whole lot. I didn't have time to get a heater and dry everything out. I'm hoping it's just moisture somewhere.
I spoke to the dealer and they think it may be the capacitor or regulator. Or a bad ground or loose connection somewhere.
The sled has no battery on it and I do have a 12volt plug hooked up for my gps. Another thing that I noticed was when the sled was at idle, my gps said that external power was lost. Rev it up and it goes away. I also had it plugged in all day and the battery on the gps was not charged either.
Thanks for reading I just wanted to get as much info as possible. Anyone had this issue?