This is a great site. I've been reading up on what I can. This is my problem...
I have a 2004 Polaris Genesis i with 28 hours on it. I just essentially use it as a dinghy to get to my boat's mooring. It's always ran great and started everytime.
This season I took it out in the lake and the "check engine light" came on. It ran good but the RPM was limited and it wouldn't go above 35 mph.
I took it into the dealer and they said they found a bad ground on the #1 coil. They essentially just made a jumper with a short piece of wire and two ring terminals and put it on the bolt where it mounts to the cylinder head. They said they lake tested it and it ran fine. I picked it up and dropped it in the lake and the check engine light was off but it wouldn't run. It was missing and wouldn't accelerate out of the hole or even get on plane. Wouldn't do much above 25MPH.
I took it back to the shop and they said it had no spark on the #2 cylinder and found the plug was badly fouled. They replaced all 3 plugs, lake tested it and said it was fixed. I picked it up, dropped it in the lake and this time it ran perfectly but only for about 20 minutes. Then it started missing again just as before. I pulled the plugs myself and they were all fouled. #1 wasn't awful but #'s 2 and 3 were bad. After only 20 minutes. I replaced all 3 plugs and took it to Lake Michigan where there is a long no wake zone in the river before you get out in the big water and it didn't run at all. Same as before. Missing badly, no power, no acceleration. I didn't check the plugs, just assumed they had fouled and took it back to the dealer.
Does anyone have an idea of what I can look at? At this point I don't have a lot of faith in the dealer I'm going to but they are the closest with the PODIAG software. I checked the t stat and it's not plugged. I didn't test the battery but I did give it a full charge and it starts right up everytime.
I'd appreciate any and all assistance.
Thanks!
I have a 2004 Polaris Genesis i with 28 hours on it. I just essentially use it as a dinghy to get to my boat's mooring. It's always ran great and started everytime.
This season I took it out in the lake and the "check engine light" came on. It ran good but the RPM was limited and it wouldn't go above 35 mph.
I took it into the dealer and they said they found a bad ground on the #1 coil. They essentially just made a jumper with a short piece of wire and two ring terminals and put it on the bolt where it mounts to the cylinder head. They said they lake tested it and it ran fine. I picked it up and dropped it in the lake and the check engine light was off but it wouldn't run. It was missing and wouldn't accelerate out of the hole or even get on plane. Wouldn't do much above 25MPH.
I took it back to the shop and they said it had no spark on the #2 cylinder and found the plug was badly fouled. They replaced all 3 plugs, lake tested it and said it was fixed. I picked it up, dropped it in the lake and this time it ran perfectly but only for about 20 minutes. Then it started missing again just as before. I pulled the plugs myself and they were all fouled. #1 wasn't awful but #'s 2 and 3 were bad. After only 20 minutes. I replaced all 3 plugs and took it to Lake Michigan where there is a long no wake zone in the river before you get out in the big water and it didn't run at all. Same as before. Missing badly, no power, no acceleration. I didn't check the plugs, just assumed they had fouled and took it back to the dealer.
Does anyone have an idea of what I can look at? At this point I don't have a lot of faith in the dealer I'm going to but they are the closest with the PODIAG software. I checked the t stat and it's not plugged. I didn't test the battery but I did give it a full charge and it starts right up everytime.
I'd appreciate any and all assistance.
Thanks!
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