Polaris Patriot 650 2024 Owner's Manual page 199

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DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES (DTCS) – MATRYX
SPN = SUSPECT PARAMETER NUMBER / FMI = FAILURE MODE INDICATOR
TROUBLE CODE
Ignition Coil 1
(MAG) Driver
Circuit Open
Ignition Coil 2
(PTO) Driver Circuit
Open
Max. Detonation
Correction Limit
Reached, MAG
Cylinder
Cylinder 1 (MAG)
Knock Level Critical
Max. Detonation
Correction Limit
Reached, PTO
Cylinder
Cylinder 2 (PTO)
Knock Level Critical
Sensor Supply
Voltage 1 Low
Sensor Supply
Voltage 2 Low
DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES (DTC)
SPN
FMI
1268
5
1269
5
1352
0
1352
16
1353
0
1353
16
3509
4
3510
4
P-COD-
E
P1351
This Trouble Code Sets if Ignition Coil 1
(MAG) Driver Circuit is Open. Can be
caused by Damaged Wiring/Connections,
a Faulty MAG Ignition Coil or ECU.
P1352
This Trouble Code Sets if Ignition Coil 2
(PTO) Driver Circuit is Open. Can be
caused by Damaged Wiring/Connections,
a Faulty PTO Ignition Coil or ECU.
P1336
This Trouble Code Sets if the Engine
Controller Reaches the Maximum
Detonation Control Limit by Fuel
Correction on the Mag Cylinder Can be
caused by Incorrect Fuel (low octane or
Ethanol content) or Low Fuel Pressure.
P2336
This Trouble Code Sets if Cylinder 1
(MAG) Knock Sensor reaches a Critical
Level. Can be caused by Excessive Knock
(Fuel Problems), a Lean Running
Condition or Engine Mechanical
Problems.
P1337
This Trouble Code Sets if the Engine
Controller Reaches the Maximum
Detonation Control Limit by Fuel
Correction on the PTO Cylinder. Can be
caused by Incorrect Fuel (low octane or
Ethanol content) or Low Fuel Pressure.
P2337
This Trouble Code Sets if Cylinder 2
(PTO) Knock Sensor reaches a Critical
Level. Can be caused by Excessive Knock
(Fuel Problems), a Lean Running
Condition or Engine Mechanical
Problems.
P06B1
This Trouble Code sets if the Sensor
Supply 1 Voltage is below an acceptable
limit (approx. 4.50 Volts). Can be caused
by Damaged Wiring or Faulty/Shorted
Sensors.
P06B4
This Trouble Code sets if the Sensor
Supply 2 Voltage is below an acceptable
limit (approx. 4.50 Volts). Can be caused
by Damaged Wiring or Faulty/Shorted
Sensors.
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