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Here is a How To that is written by TrailRider2 on aurora.....
GOOD info...
Can-Am 500, 650, 800, and Renegade are equipped with an on board diagnostic center. Meaning, you can pull codes from your machine.
Directions:
Turn your key to have the lights on.
Set the multifunction gauge to engine hours.
Press and hold the selector button while QUICKLY toggling the HI-LO beam 3 times.
Continue holding the selector button. ACTIVE P_CODE should show up on the gauge.
If there are any fault codes to be read they will begin with a P followed by 4 numbers. Otherwise END will appear.
To exit this diagnostic mode, press and hold the selector button again for 2 seconds.
There are 60 possible fault codes. Take a moment and learn how to do this.
Obviously, without a shop manual, you can't interpret the code. You'll have to post it but it just might save you a trip to the dealer.
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It only took me TWO toggles of the HI LO beam, but it did come across...
GOOD info...
Can-Am 500, 650, 800, and Renegade are equipped with an on board diagnostic center. Meaning, you can pull codes from your machine.
Directions:
Turn your key to have the lights on.
Set the multifunction gauge to engine hours.
Press and hold the selector button while QUICKLY toggling the HI-LO beam 3 times.
Continue holding the selector button. ACTIVE P_CODE should show up on the gauge.
If there are any fault codes to be read they will begin with a P followed by 4 numbers. Otherwise END will appear.
To exit this diagnostic mode, press and hold the selector button again for 2 seconds.
There are 60 possible fault codes. Take a moment and learn how to do this.
Obviously, without a shop manual, you can't interpret the code. You'll have to post it but it just might save you a trip to the dealer.
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It only took me TWO toggles of the HI LO beam, but it did come across...