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Altitude Display???

My altitude seems to stay on the same number i know its not right but havent heard anyone else talking about it. Can restart motor and its stuck on a different number. Any thoughts???
 
My altitude seems to stay on the same number i know its not right but havent heard anyone else talking about it. Can restart motor and its stuck on a different number. Any thoughts???

I had the same problem for my first ride. After I got upset and gave it a "love tap" on top of the dash, it has worked since. Must be a faulty connection.
 
Rode Valemount with a couple buddies, theirs gave much different numbers than the 2 gps units we had..
 
At the same place at a town in CO where we started ridng from for a week that was at 9000ft it would read anywhere from 8700 to 9300.
I am guessing that it works off barimetric pressure and for these to be accurate they have to be set everyday to a know altitude to compensate
pressure changing due to the weather. Is there a way to set these to a know altitude?
 
Believe the hand held GPS not the Ski doo, or Poo gauges. They operate off of barametric pressue and not satillite. The sled ones are just for a vague benchmark, nothing concrete.

My hand held gps is very consistant, as it should be, so if you have one of these then use it for a more accurate reading.

Chaz
 
They change because of pressure AND temp... It tells you what the sled feels. If it is colder it will read higher altitude. Air density changes with temp & pressure.
 
The pressure thing may explain why, when I rode and shut my sled off at 8,000ft and came home to 1,200 ft the gauge was all screwed up.
 
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