Polaris MATRIX INDY VR1 Series Owner's Manual page 213

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DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES (DTCS) – MATRYX
SPN = SUSPECT PARAMETER NUMBER / FMI = FAILURE MODE INDICATOR
TROUBLE CODE
Exhaust Valve
Position Out of
Range (Closed)
Riding With Brakes
On Moderately
Severe
Riding With Brakes
On Most Severe
Regulator Near
Thermal Shutdown
Batch Fire
Detection
Exhaust Valve
Actuator Short
Circuit
Exhaust Valve
Actuator Open
Circuit
Exhaust Valve
Actuator Open
Circuit
DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES (DTC)
SPN
FMI
520327
31
520555
31
520556
31
520660
31
523959
31
523958
3
523958
5
523958
4
P-
CODE
(2) Verify smooth valve operation by
operating the cable by hand through its full
travel, (3) Relearn EVIf no problem.
P140C
This Trouble Code sets if: Valve DOWN
position voltage out of rangeCheck the
following: If occasional, this fault is nothing
to be concerned about If persistent:
Measure cable travel length and Verify
smooth valve operation.
C2418
This Trouble Code Sets if the Sled has
been driven with the brakes applied
continously for 10 seconds, 4500 RPM
C2419
This Trouble Code Sets if the Sled has
been driven with the brakes applied
continously for 20 seconds , 4500 RPM
P161B
This Trouble Code Sets if the Regulator is
near the thermal shutdown point Can be
caused by excessive power consumption
or insufficient cooling air flow
P3022
This Trouble Code Sets if the engine is in
"Batch Fire Mode". Can be caused by
Damaged Wiring, a faulty Crankshaft
Sensor or ECU / Connections.
P3023
This trouble code sets if the ECU detects
a short in the EV Actuator Drive circuit.
Can be caused by Damaged Wirring,
Faulty EV Actuator, or ECU / Connections.
Inspect EV Actuator Drive wires. (White/
Green & White/Blue)
P3024
This trouble code sets if the ECU detects
low current or an open EV Actuator Drive
circuit. Can be caused by Damaged
Wirring, Faulty EV Actuator, or ECU /
Connections. Inspect EV Actuator Drive
wires. (White/Green & White/Blue)
P3025
This trouble code sets if the ECU detects
low current or an open EV Actuator Drive
circuit. Can be caused by Damaged
Wirring, Faulty EV Actuator, or ECU /
Connections. Inspect EV Actuator Drive
wires. (White/Green & White/Blue)
CONDITION
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