Troubleshooting; Basics - Victory Cross Roads Classic Service Manual

2012-2013
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Torque Specifications
Description
CPS Screws (to cover)
Ignition Coil to Frame
Spark Plug
Timing Wheel Bolt (on RH
end of crankshaft)
Rotor (Flywheel) Bolt
Special Tools
SPECIAL TOOL
Connector Test Lead Adapter Kit
Fluke 73™ Digital Multimeter
Inductive Timing Light

TROUBLESHOOTING

Basics

Before troubleshooting the ignition system, ensure that the engine stop switch is in the run position, that the battery is
fully charged, and that system related fuses are not open (blown). Check visually for corroded, loose, or broken
connections in critical areas such as the sensor connector itself, or at the engine-to-chassis harness 14 pin connector.
Check for loose wire pins in the individual sensor connectors and at the ECM (under the seat).
The Ignition System Troubleshooting flow chart (and the accompanying text) is designed to help you troubleshoot
ignition system problems. It will not lead you to faulty or fouled spark plugs. Always inspect spark plug condition first
(and replace if necessary) when troubleshooting ignition system problems.
Be sure that the spark plugs are the correct heat range and are the specified resistor spark plugs. Non-resistor spark
plugs can introduce electrical problems due to increased Radio Frequency Interference (RFI).
WARNING
Extremely high voltage is present in the ignition system. Do not touch the ignition coil, wires or spark plugs during test
procedures.
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Fastener Torque Specifications - Ignition System
Torque Nm
6.8 Nm
11 Nm
11 Nm
28 Nm
102 Nm
© Copyright 2012 Polaris Sales Inc.
Torque ft-lbs (in-lbs)
(60 in-lbs)
(100 in-lbs)
(100 in-lbs)
17 ft-lbs
75 ft-lbs
PART NUMBER
PV-43526
PV-43546
PV-43537
IGNITION
Notes
Apply Anti-Seize
17
17.3

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