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How do you reset the check engine light on a Polaris Sportsman 500?
Press the “Manual Override” button three times. This will cause the light to blink. Hold down the “Manual Override” button until the light stops blinking and turns off. This resets the service light.
How do you reset the check engine light on a Polaris?
To reset the ECU, you have to disconnect the battery completely. Then touch your RZR’s wire harness terminals together. This will drain the capacitors and anything else in your ECU that holds a charge, and is a guaranteed method of resetting your Polaris RZR’s check engine light.
How do I read my Polaris Ranger code?
Press and hold the MODE button the enter the Options Menu. “OPTIONS” will display on the screen for 3 seconds before showing the first menu item. 2. Select “Diagnostic Codes” from the Options Menu by pressing the MODE button.
How do you pull the codes on a 2019 Polaris Ranger?
To access the codes, put trans in Neutral and turn the key switch on and off 3 times, leaving it on the third time. The codes will start to display.
How do I check my Polaris code?
For more on your Polaris Off-Road Vehicle, consult your Owner’s Manual….The Diagnostic Code Screen will show available MIL that have come on during that ignition cycle.
- Press and hold the MODE button the enter the Options Menu.
- Select “Diagnostic Codes” from the Options Menu by pressing the MODE button.
What does the wrench symbol mean on a Polaris Ranger?
Service Indicator. A flashing wrench symbol alerts the operator that the preset service interval has been reached. Your Polaris Dealer can provide scheduled maintenance.
What does the wrench light mean on a Polaris Ranger?
How do you reset the check engine light on a 2019 Polaris Ranger?
To reset the computer drive in low range at 4000 rpm for around 30 seconds to a minute or until the engine light goes off. Then put in park shut off engine and wait a few seconds and restart. This should work till u get the new sensor.
What does a blinking wrench mean?
The wrench light is a warning or service light, that indicates that the vehicle is due to for a routine service check. With 150,000 miles, this is rather common and often indicates a transmission fluid service is due.