In the end it was a burnt connection to the top fuse in the rear fusebox. After this was repaired, and a lot of the half-assed alarm wiring in the vehicle was removed, everything worked fine.
Yes I tried turning it off and on and it didn't help most of the time. In the end it was a crispy fuse on the top of the 3 fuse group by the battery. This was caused most likely by the crappy alarm and accessory install that was done by a hack shop. Once the second, competent alarm shop I took it to stripped out all the hack work that was done and found this melted fuse the problem went away. Keep in mind the the area round the fuse melted, not the fuse itself.
Kevin Lieberman So maybe change the name of the title from what you have now to "This is what happens when the owner of an expensive machine to a cheap shop to save money". Nut job
I would recheck all your connections. Looks like you have made extensive mods to the electrical wiring, if it comes back when you hit on the fuse box, then that is where I would start. Either a bad relay or something...
It's amazing how someone will jump to say how much "junk" something is when you modded the hell out of it with Halos and who knows what else. Imagine going through your life with 0 problems. I think you sell jackets or something you mean 100% of them are perfect and you never get returns with bad stitching. Wow km gonna have to pick one of them up.
+Dave P Or instead of getting a HD Road King. you could have got a Polaris Slingshot. It all depends on what you want. A slingshot isn't a piece. It can happen to any vehicle if you do mods and don't know what you are doing.
Probably from whoever disassembled it to do all of the customizing. I'm sure something isn't connected properly. This is what you get when you want something that's not factory. #PROBLEMS
In the end it was a burnt connection to the top fuse in the rear fusebox. After this was repaired, and a lot of the half-assed alarm wiring in the vehicle was removed, everything worked fine.
thanks I'm currently looking at a used 2015
It's your flux capacitor. It needs either reprogrammed or replaced
Yes I tried turning it off and on and it didn't help most of the time.
In the end it was a crispy fuse on the top of the 3 fuse group by the battery. This was caused most likely by the crappy alarm and accessory install that was done by a hack shop. Once the second, competent alarm shop I took it to stripped out all the hack work that was done and found this melted fuse the problem went away. Keep in mind the the area round the fuse melted, not the fuse itself.
Kevin Lieberman What shop fixed your setup? Also would be nice to know which shop messed it up to avoid.
Kevin Lieberman So maybe change the name of the title from what you have now to "This is what happens when the owner of an expensive machine to a cheap shop to save money". Nut job
+Justin Brewer these arnt expensive the sl le (which is the most expensive version) only cost 26 k
+joseph jones Lol. Touché to the Douché
I would recheck all your connections. Looks like you have made extensive mods to the electrical wiring, if it comes back when you hit on the fuse box, then that is where I would start. Either a bad relay or something...
Thank u for ur business- Polaris
It's amazing how someone will jump to say how much "junk" something is when you modded the hell out of it with Halos and who knows what else. Imagine going through your life with 0 problems. I think you sell jackets or something you mean 100% of them are perfect and you never get returns with bad stitching. Wow km gonna have to pick one of them up.
I was about to say check the fuses but I saw you said you fixed it
Wow...sounds like its a piece. For $20k you could have got a nice HD Road King!
Yup
+Dave P Or instead of getting a HD Road King. you could have got a Polaris Slingshot. It all depends on what you want. A slingshot isn't a piece. It can happen to any vehicle if you do mods and don't know what you are doing.
Probably from whoever disassembled it to do all of the customizing. I'm sure something isn't connected properly. This is what you get when you want something that's not factory. #PROBLEMS
was this video taken at your work? looks like a tarping rack for trucks in background.
+biaggiwins It was taken at a quarry or dump where it broke down.
+Kevin Lieberman ok, that makes sense. have fun with the slingshot, and stay safe.
Never was impressed with Polaris in the past
Never buy a vehicle in first year production my daddy taught me that.
Yea like what country
Maybe you should turn it off and then back on again.
People actually steal these?
Chassis ground is loose
Loose battery connections!
Ok... whats your point?
Find the faulty fuse, end of story...
+SwissTec agreed if the electrical isn't working then chances are its a fuse or a electrical issue. shouldn't be hard to figure out
So what was it?
The owner that tried customizing it....
TOP SPEED = 0!
JUNK!
Luckily it doesnt drive because the swing arm might snap.