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Здравствуйте, нужна помощь по ремонту багги Arctic Cat 700 EFI, пропала искра, датчик коленвала импульс есть, Самодиагностика показывает две ошибки AC99,AC96. все провода проверил на целостность, все датчики блоком определяются, не включается топливный насос. Провода от ECU до реле насоса и от реле до насоса исправны. Поставил подменный ECU, ничего не изменилось.
I recently bought a 2006 KFX 700 that had been sitting for 10+ years, started to replace the fuel system and the fuel pump has a connector that does not fit the same as original. The plug has opposite slot as original. There are two plugs on fuel pump bracket, some tiny sensor and fuel pump. The new fuel pump plugs in the same place as tiny sensor, where as the old fuel pump plugged into opposite position. I took old connector off bad fuel pump and repined it to new one, but now am questioning if this was the right thing to do. I did pay attention to wire placement but just feel like there should be a direct replacement. From the pictures on partzilla website, I cannot find a different option. Has anyone run into this issue?
I am hooking up a speaker on the rear of bike and want to use a factory auxiliary switched plug and not have to cut into the factory wiring or add another switch. I have read a bunch of posts that say there should be an auxiliary 12V connector in the front and one in the rear. I found the one in the front when I hooked up my winch but cannot find any in the rear. I have seen some pictures showing one on the right side attached to the down tube behind the side cover, but there is nothing on my 2024. Can anyone confirm that there is a auxiliary 12V connector in the rear on the 2024 700 Xmr? If so, can you please tell me where it is (with a picture if possible)?
I recently noticed my Fourtrax 2WD has 4WD wheels installed on the front. The back spacing is significantly different than 2WD wheels and they are almost touching the strut springs and the tires actually do touch the springs.. So far, no luck locating 2WD wheels to correct this issue.
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