
This is a discussion on Swamped commander now no throttle help within the General Tech and Discussions forums, part of the Can-Am Commander UTV Garage category; Additional to above post....make sure you warm the machine up to running temps before trying this....if the oil is too thick (as in cold) and the ITC is depressed too ...
Additional to above post....make sure you warm the machine up to running temps before trying this....if the oil is too thick (as in cold) and the ITC is depressed too far (as in wide open throttle), the ECU will still do the same thing.....(BTW what weight oil did you put in and what are the temps where you live???)
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Share on FacebookReading through this thread it makes me so happy to be part of this forum where people try to help each other, some forums are so negative and in your face, glad this one is not.
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Share on FacebookRight now I wish I may, I wish I might...... for a Rotax diagnosis app for my phone and a micro USB adapter for access to ECUs in remote machines...."OH SANTA!!!!"....lol
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Share on FacebookI did that the check engine light is still on , thanks for helping me trouble shoot I am going to take it to the shop I'll let you know what was wrong with it , thanks again for your help
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Share on FacebookThis might sound stupid but have you connected your seat belt
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Share on FacebookDid you get the error code for the check engine light off of the gauge? That might help narrow it down
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