Polaris to giveaway RZR to winner of 2015 King of the Hammers UTV Race
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By AaronD1982
Next problem with charging system to tackle, any help would be appreciated.
New starter solenoid....check
New Voltage Regulator...check.
Dynamic test to Stator.....bang...pulling like 2 Volts AC
Problem: Without pulling the part out and stranding the vehicle at the shop forever.... I am trying to find the correct stator or at least one that might not be exact for the Massimo Buck 400S, but fit and connect and do the job if that makes sense.... if anyone has any ideas, please shoot them my way.
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By Fmaxiron
I just purchased a 2023 Honda Pioneer a couple of weeks ago and had the hard roof and a front Honda Pioneer windshield installed at the shop before taking ownership. As things are drying up here in NC, the grass and dust are beginning to fly right through the back of the cab while driving. I was wondering if anyone has any good recommendations on rear windshields, dust panels, or mesh screens to help stop this?
Thanks a lot!
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By Sidewinder
All mid 2008 through 2014 Polaris RZR 800 series have a big problem with the rear differential pinion nut backing off, allowing the pinion gear to shoot into the rear differential, destroying the rear differential. This has happened with machines with as little as less than 100 miles on them! Reports indicate that there are no problems, nor warnings, until the rear differential grenades, locking the rear axles solid! This requires the machine to be lifted onto a trailer, to be transported for rear differential replacement, as it destroys the case. After failure, rear differential replacement can be quite expensive: labor alone can run from $800-$1200 and a new OEM Spicer rear diff, if you can find one, can run from $1700-$2500! So, if you own any Polaris RZR 800 series between the years of 2008-2014, I recommend that you do this repair before further use of your machine. personally, I have grounded my machine until it can be done. Please check the online post for your own awareness.
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By AaronD1982
I recently purchased a 2019 or 2020 (no manual) Massimo 400S Buck Series UTV. It ran fine for a couple days but the low battery light was flashing while it drove. It then died in the field one day and I was able to jump the battery and get it rolling enough to get back to the barn. It started both times I turned the key for a couple days after and when driven died 10 minutes later in the driveway. Even after jumping it had no juice, but with the key out of the ignition it kept trying to start, a quick look on the Google machine and it suggested starter solenoid or ignition switch was the culprit. Fair enough, let's just order a replacement solenoid, right? No way Jose....the pin connector on the UTV is a 2-pin white plastic connector and the part received is a 4 pin. How do I swap that and make it work? Can I even? Where do I find correct parts in the future?
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