2019 ARCTIC CAT LYNX BEARCAT PANTERA 7000 SERVICE MANUAL - PDF DOWNLOAD

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TROUBLESHOOTING

Electrical Systems (7000) All tests of the electrical components should be made using the digital Fluke Model 77 Multimeter. Replace any component that does not have a test value within specifications. NOTE: Whenever using a digital-style tester, “open (infinite resistance)” denotes an overload and the meter reading will be OL since the meter is not calibrated to register resistance values of that magnitude. NOTE: Always check the appropriate fuse before testing a component for failure. SPECIAL TOOLS

A number of special tools must be available to the technician when servicing the electrical systems. NOTE: When indicated for use, each special tool will be identified by its specific name, as shown in the chart below, and capitalized. Description Arctic Cat Diagnostic System Manual

p/n 2256-974

Laptop Diagnostic Tool

0744-048

Actuator Test Harness

0644-518

Fluke Model 77 Multimeter

0644-559

MaxiClips

0744-041

Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) Adjustment Tool Kit

3639-891

CCU Diagnostic Test Kit

0644-517

NOTE: Special tools are available from the Arctic Cat Service Parts Department.

Ignition System NOTE: There must be 0.75-1.5 mm (0.030-0.060 in.)

free-play between the throttle lever and the control housing.

1. Remove the spark plugs and visually check their condition. Replace any fouled plug. Attach the spark plugs to the high tension leads and ground them to the engine.

CAUTION Before checking for spark, place all the engine switches in the deactivated position. In the event the engine could be flooded, engage the starter several times to clear the engine of excess fuel.

CAUTION Never crank the engine over without grounding the spark plugs. Damage to coils and/or CDI/ECM may result.

NOTE: Make sure the ignition switch and the emergency stop switch are in the ON position.

2. Crank the engine over and check for spark. If no spark is present, check to make sure the throttle cable is properly tensioned. Compress the throttle control and while holding the throttle control in this position, crank the engine over and check for spark. If spark is now present, adjust the throttle cable tension. 3. If still no spark is present, the problem is either one or more of A-D below. A. Defective emergency stop switch. B. Defective safety switch in throttle-control housing. C. Grounded or shorted wire connection at the throttle-control housing or main wiring harness. Corroded or loose wire connection at the handlebar, hood, or main wiring harness. D. Defective ignition switch. TESTING Throttle Control Switch

1. Disconnect the handlebar harness connector; then connect the red meter lead to the yellow wire; then connect the black meter lead to the black wire. 2. With the throttle lever in the idle position, the meter must read less than 1 ohm. If the meter reads OL (infinite resistance), replace the control assembly. 3. Move the throttle lever to the wide open position. The meter must read OL (infinite resistance). If the meter reads less than 1000 ohms, replace the control assembly.

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