Ambient Air Temperature Sensor Service - Polaris General 2020 Service Manual

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FACTORY-INSTALLED OPTIONS
AMBIENT AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR
SERVICE
REMOVAL
1. Depress two tabs on top of grille, then tip forward.
2. Disconnect the main chassis connector from front
camera connector and remove the grille
3. In right front wheel well, disconnect ambient air
temperature sensor connector
on main chassis harness.
NOTICE
Front fascia hidden for clarity.
Chassis structure may vary slightly from that shown.
13.62
q
w
from connector
4. Carefully cut the ziptie portion of the edge clip
securing the ambient air temperature sensor harness.
5. Carefully remove the ambient air temperature sensor
harness by pulling harness up along the regulator
harness and through slot in RH side of radiator
shroud.
INSTALLATION
1. In right front wheel well, join ambient air temperature
q
sensor connector
to connector
harness.
NOTICE
Front fascia hidden for clarity.
Chassis structure may vary slightly from that shown.
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on main chassis
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Ron Rader
March 4, 2025

What is the procedure to restore a 2020, General 1000, after being in flood water for 24 houts

DJ
April 10, 2025

2018 Polaris 500 ranger side by side. Was replacing battery and the positive and negative touch causing a fuse to blow. Replaced fuse and check all other fuses all good. Hooked cables up to battery but now have no power to dash or ignition to turn it over .Ignition was changed 2 months ago .Tested a 30 amp fuse on the firewall was ok. Checked for any corroded connections ,nothing . Anyone have any ideal and anything i can also check? Thanks

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Mr. Anderson
April 10, 2025

A 2018 Polaris Ranger 500 could have no power to the dash or ignition after replacing the battery and fuses due to bad or failed wiring connections and grounds. According to the manual, 80% of electrical issues are caused by poor connections or ground faults. It's important to verify all wires and wiring connections using a known good volt/ohmmeter before suspecting a component failure. Also, check that the battery cables are properly connected and secure, especially the ground connection to the chassis.

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