2014 sportsman 570 camo edition. First problem was the atv won’t start, will crank and crank and not start. We’re getting ready to load on the trailer and realized it would not move.
The shifter moves easily, and the readout shows the right gear but it seems like it’s stuck in park. Transmission worked flawlessly when parked about a month ago. Any ideas?
So I'm not quite sure if I'm able to explain this properly but I'll give it a whirl. My wife and I went riding a couple of weeks ago. She's currently riding a 2012 850xp eps. We rode all day with no issues, on the way back to the trailer she hit a pretty big dip going fairly quick and since then she was complaining about the quad didn't feel right. At this point I switched with her and I rode the 850 and I found that you would feel every little rock or bump you went over. I would feel all this on steering/handle bars. I put the quad on the lift this weekend and I wasn't able to find anything broken and/or loose.
It's almost like I was riding on two flats (which I wasn't). Anybody ever experienced anything like this, could it possibly be the power steering box? any input would be greatly appreciated. I understand It will be kind of hard for anybody to pinpoint what the problem is but I've checked everything and I'm running out of options. I would hate to replace the power steering and still feel exactly the same after spending $1,000.
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SPN code = 168
FMI code = 3
Runs rough at 1st start. Idles not so great. When I run it around the yard it seems to rev fine but if I let off the throttle and coast to a stop it dies. Anyone have any ideas? Does anyone know what that error code means?
The manual says this --- Voltage Above Normal, Or Shorted To High Source 168 3
Hi everyone,
I just bought a 2014 Sportsman 570 with about 6700 miles on the original everything. The only known problem it had was a bad wheel bearing on the rear right side, it was a pretty easy fix. So far the machine starts right up, has good throttle response, doesn't make any weird noises, doesn't burn any oil or leak any fluids and generally seems pretty tight. I know the miles are high but the price was low and so was my budget. So my question is are there any known weak points in these machines? Anything that is the common first major repair that is needed? I have half a mind to just replace anything (within reason) that is known to be a weak link now before it goes. I am capable of rebuilding the whole engine but what I would like to do is fix any potential problems before that is necessary.
Thanks in advance.
Good Day,
I have 2016 Highlifter 850
I've noticed under load (Low Range, AWD mode), occasionally i will hear some loud clicking when pulling through some deep mud etc
Its a new machine to me, but has approx 600 miles on it. Other than that everything sounds normal.
Is this something that this front diff in this model of Polaris does?
Or perhaps an axle is starting to go?
Thanks
JP
I went out on a ride with my wife and son, after about 12 km in the bush I noticed I only had 1/2 of tank of gas left and I started with a full tank. I immediately headed for home.
What could be the cause of this?
I also noticed a breather hose sitting on the deck of my trailer, but I don't know from what machine it came from.
I pulled the belt housing off and it was extremely dirty with black dust, could a bad belt cause the fuel issue?
Any help would be appreciated.
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