F85130 BOOT, IDLE EXHAUST Force
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Brake Rotor for Polaris Sportsman 570 Utility Edition 2017-2022 Rear MudRat
Race-Driven Race-Driven Rear MudRat Brake Rotor || The MudRat Rotor is a solid rotor design which keeps mud and other abrasive materials from filling in the vent holes and prematurely wearing your brake pads. || MudRat Rotors are a solid rotor designed exclusively for hardcore mud riders || Fits: 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 Polaris Sportsman 570 Utility Edition
Race-Driven Race-Driven Rear MudRat Brake Rotor || The MudRat Rotor is a solid rotor design which keeps mud and other abrasive materials from filling in the vent holes and prematurely wearing your brake pads. || MudRat Rotors are a solid rotor designed exclusively for hardcore mud riders || Fits: 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 Polaris Sportsman 570 Utility Edition
Compatible models:
H0700H79A
H0709B79A
H0750H79A
H0756H80F
H0756H81G
H0756H82H
H0757B79E
H0757H75A
H0757H76C
H0757H78D
H0758H80B
H0758H82E
H0759H79A
H0850H79A
H0850H80A
H0850H81C
H0851H79A
H0851X88A
H0853F88B
H0853F89C
H0853F89E
H0853F89F
H0853F89G
H0855H79A
H0856A89A
H0856A89H
H0856B80H
H0856C87A
H0856C87B
H0856F84A
H0856F85A
H0856F86A
H0856H82K
H0856L89D
H0856Y89B
H0857B78F
H0857H79G
H0858B80C
H0858B82E
H0858C84H
H0859B79B
H0859H77A
H0859H78A
H0903E91D
H0903E91H
H0903F90B
H0903F90C
H0903F91A
H0903F91C
H0906A90A
H0906R83D
H1000H79A
H1004H79A
H1006B80B
H1006B81C
H1007H79A
H1008H80A
H1008H83C
H1057B78H
H1058H82G
H1058V83H
H1059H76D
H1059H77G
H1150H79A
H1151H79A
H1154B79A
H1155H79A
H1156H80C
H1156H81D
H1157B79B
H1157H78A
H1158B82E
H1158H80D
H1158H84G
H1159H77A
H1159H78B
H1159H79C
H1201A90A
H1209H76F
H1251A88A
H1251A88B
H1251A88C
H1251A89A
H1251A89B
H1251A89C
H1251A89D
H1251A89E
H1251F84A
H1251F86A
H1251F87A
H1251F87B
H1251X85A
H1258H81A
H1400H79A
H1401H79A
H1405H79A
H1406H80C
H1406H81D
H1407B79B
H1407H78A
H1408B80C
H1408H82D
H1408H83E
H1409H78A
H1409H79B
H1501E89A
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Illustration 1 g00935240
SchematicTest Step 1. Inspect Electrical Connectors and Wiring
Turn the keyswitch to the OFF/RESET position.
Thoroughly inspect the J1/P1 ECM connector, the J61/P61 machine connector, and the J403/P403 throttle position sensor connector. Refer to Troubleshooting, "Electrical Connectors - Inspect" for details.Expected Result:All connectors, pins, and sockets should be completely inserted and coupled. The harness and wiring should be free of corrosion, abrasion, and pinch points.Results:
OK - Proceed to Test Step 2.
Not OK - Repair: Repair the circuit.Verify that the repair eliminates the problem. Stop.Test Step 2. Inspect the Throttle Pedal Assembly
Inspect the throttle pedal assembly for components that are loose, bent, missing, or worn.
Slowly depress the pedal and release the pedal.Expected Result:The throttle pedal assembly should operate smoothly without excessive drag. The pedal should return to the low idle position without assistance in less than one second.Results:
OK - The throttle pedal assembly functions properly. Proceed to Test Step 3.
Not OK - Repair: Repair the throttle pedal assembly, as required. Stop.Test Step 3. Check the Status on an Electronic Service Tool
Connect an electronic service tool to the service tool connector.
Turn the keyswitch to the ON position.
Observe the status of "Throttle Position" on an electronic service tool while you operate the throttle pedal.Expected Result:The status should be approximately 0 percent when the throttle pedal is released. The status should progressively increase to 100 percent when the throttle pedal is fully depressed.Note: This range can change depending on the adjustment of the throttle pedal assembly.Results:
OK - The throttle position sensor is working properly.Repair: Refer to Troubleshooting, "Electrical Connectors - Inspect" if the problem is intermittent. Stop.
Not OK - Proceed to Test Step 4.Test Step 4. Check the Supply Voltage at the Sensor
Install a 7X-6370 Adapter Cable (3 Pin DT Breakout) at the J403/P403 throttle position sensor connector.
Turn the keyswitch to the ON position.
Measure the voltage across terminal A (Digital Sensor +8 VDC) and terminal B (Digital Return) at the breakout.Expected Result:The supply voltage should be 8.0 0.5 VDC.Results:
OK - The sensor is receiving the correct supply voltage. Proceed to Test Step 5.
Not OK - The correct supply voltage is not reaching the sensor.Repair: Proceed to Troubleshooting, "Digital Sensor Supply Circuit - Test". Stop.Test Step 5. Check the Isolated Signal Frequency and the Duty Cycle at the Sensor
Remove the wire from the harness side of P403:C (Signal).
Turn the keyswitch to the ON position.
Measure the frequency and the duty cycle between terminal B (Digital Return) and terminal C (Signal) at the J403/P403 breakout while you operate the throttle pedal.
Turn the keyswitch to the OFF/RESET position.
Reinstall the wire in P403:C (Signal).Expected Result:The frequency should be between 150 and 1000 Hz. The duty cycle should be between 10 and 22 percent when the pedal is released. The duty cycle should be between 75 and 90 percent when the pedal is fully depressed.Results:
OK - The sensor is producing a valid signal. Proceed to Test Step 6.
Not OK - The sensor is not producing a valid signal.Repair: Replace the throttle position sensor.Verify that the repair eliminates the problem. Stop.Test Step 6. Check for a Short Circuit in the Wiring Harness
Disconnect the J1/P1 ECM connector and the J403/P403 throttle position sensor connector.
Measure the following resistances:
P403:A (Digital Sensor +8 VDC) to P403:B (Digital Return)
P403:A (Digital Sensor +8 VDC) to P403:C (Throttle Position)
P403:B (Digital Return) to P403:C (Throttle Position)Expected Result:The resistance should be greater than 20,000 Ohms for each measurement.Results:
OK - There are no shorts in the harness. Proceed to Test Step 7.
Not OK - There is a short circuit in the harness or connectors.Repair: Repair the circuit.Verify that the repair eliminates the problem. Stop.Test Step 7. Check the Resistance through the Harness
Illustration 2 g00807533
ECM connector P1
Fabricate a jumper wire with pins at both ends.
Use the jumper wire to short P403:A (Digital Sensor +8 VDC) and P403:C (Throttle Position) together.
Measure the resistance between P1:66 (Throttle Position) and P1:4 (Digital Sensor +8 VDC).
Move the one end of the jumper wire from P403:A (Digital Sensor +8 VDC) to P403:B (Digital Return). Leave the other end in P403:C (Throttle Position).
Measure the resistance between P1:66 (Throttle Position) and P1:5 (Digital Sensor Return).
Remove the jumper wire and reconnect all of the connectors.Expected Result:The resistance should be less than 10 Ohms for each measurement.Results:
OK - The harness is good. Proceed to Test Step 8.
Not OK - There is an open circuit or excessive resistance in the harness or the connectors.Repair: Repair the circuit.Verify that the repair eliminates the problem. Stop.Test Step 8. Check the Signal Frequency and the Duty Cycle at the ECM
Illustration 3 g00807533
ECM connector P1
Remove the signal wire from J2:66 (Throttle Position).
Turn the keyswitch to the ON position.
Measure the frequency and the duty cycle between the signal wire and the ECM ground strap while you operate the throttle pedal.
Turn the keyswitch to the OFF/RESET position.
Reinstall the signal wire in J2:66.Expected Result:The frequency should be between 150 and 1000 Hz. The duty cycle should be between 10 and 22 percent when the pedal is released. The duty cycle should be between 75 and 90 percent when the pedal is fully depressed.Results:
OK - A valid sensor signal is reaching the ECM. Proceed to Test Step 9.
Not OK - There is an intermittent problem in the wiring harness or the connectors.Repair: Repair the circuit.Verify that the repair eliminates the problem. Stop.Test Step 9. Check the Status on an Electronic Service Tool
Turn the keyswitch to the ON position.
Observe the status for "Throttle Position" on the electronic service tool while you operate the throttle pedal.Expected Re