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hello everyone! i have a 2007 polaris sportman 800. i went riding saturday night and went through some water without any problem. when i got home, i started rinsing it off. when i got half way through, it cut off. i fininshed rinsing it and tried to restart it. it turns over but seems to not be getting any fuel. the next day i checked the codes and it had 21, 51 and 52 error codes. i have checked all fuses, and unplugged all the plugs i could find and tried blowing them out. i somehow got it to start one time. when i turned it off, i checked the codes again and had none. i tried to start it again and have not had any success since. it has the same error codes as before and code 45 now, as well. i hope someone can give me some advice on what to do. i only have 293 miles on it. thanks in advance for any help!

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Daryl, since you said that when it was running and you rinsed it off, it cut off, that insinuates that you wet a connector that has caused the problem. Do you have any idea what area of the quad you were rinsing when it cut off as this may give you an idea of the area that got wet? If you can recall this particular area, then I would suggest finding any connector close by, pulling it apart, skeeting it with either WD-40 or an electrical connection cleaner, then shooting it with dielectric grease and putting it back together.

This will give you a better idea of what may be going on and possibly solve your problem. If you do what I have suggested and the problem isn't resolved, then we have a starting point. However, since you said that when you were rinsing it off, the problem occurred, then it implies the problem is water-based and probably connection-based.

Please give us more feedback after doing that.

Thanks!
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Daryl ... also, I believe somewhere on this forum, you should be able to locate a service manual for your bike ... or if there isn't one here to download, you can go on E-bay & get one. I would think those codes would be there to troubleshoot the exact meaning of the code numbers you had .... I tried a web search & couldn't find anything. :sad11:

You might be able to go down to the local Polaris dealer & ask the service department ... maybe they'l tell ya what all those code numbers mean. :dontknow:

And like B-Dub wrote ... let us know what ya find out & how ya got it fixed :icon_thumleft:

Later ....
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Thanks Buster and Gunny! i will go back and see if i missed anything. here is a list of the codes that i found:
21 Loss of Synchronization 22 TPS Circuit: Open and Short To Ground 22 TPS Circuit: Short To Battery 23 RAM Error: Defective ECU 25 Transmission Input - Invalid Gear 26 Vehicle Speed Sensor - Implausible 41 Air Temp Sensor: Open or Short Circuit to Sensor Voltage (ECU) 41 Air Temp Sensor: Short Circuit to Ground 42 Engine Temperature Sensor Circuit: Short To Ground 42 Engine Temperature Sensor Circuit: Open or Short to Battery 45 Barometric Pressure Sensor: Circuit Low Input 46 Barometric Pressure Sensor: Circuit High Input 51 Injector 1: Open Load 51 Injector 1: Short Circuit to Ground 51 Injector 1: Short Circuit to Battery 52 Injector 2: Open Load 52 Injector 2: Short Circuit to Ground 52 Injector 2: Short Circuit to Battery 54 Engine Temperature Lamp: Open Load 54 Engine Temperature Lamp: Short Circuit to Ground 54 Engine Temperature Lamp: Short Circuit to Battery 55 Diagnostic Lamp: Open Load 55 Diagnostic Lamp: Short Circuit to Ground 55 Diagnostic Lamp: Short Circuit To Battery 56 Pump Relay Open Load 56 Pump Relay Short Circuit to Ground 56 Pump Relay Short Circuit to Battery 58 Cooling Fan: Open Load 58 Cooling Fan: Short Circuit to Ground 58 Cooling Fan: Short Circuit to Battery 61 End of Diagnostic
will post results asap!

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ok guys, now i'm only getting code 45 and still not getting any fire. could it be one of the relays or the coil gone bad. not sure where the wires to the coil is going, because the wires are so packed in there. looks like they may be going to the relay. may have to take it apart more to find out. got to get something to eat and go to bed now. i'll check some more tomorrow.
 

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That's a lot codes to run down .... sounds like, and I'm by no means an electical expert, but I wonder if something got fired when it got wwet ??

Ya know, these manufacturers should really build their machines to be in water ...... there is no way a guy should have that much trouble from just hosing his bike down ..... or even tak'in it for a swim .... IMHO !!! ... :eek:ccasion14:


Later ....
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yeah guys, that sounds like a little more than a wet connector. Dont get me wrong, I won't be surprised if it's just water some where, but that's alot of different codes. I'd focus more on the main brain. I've had water issue's in the past, but once you dry it out the problem is gone. Good luck with this one. I feel your pain.
 
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