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Any word on building (BOOST) sleds?…

Does that mean miles will now be stored in the ecu? Or will dealers be able to program it on the 7s displays when they are installed? I'd hate to have a new sled with an inaccurate odometer (even though it'd read lower than actual)
They have the ability to change the mileage with digital wrench.

Otherwise they would all have incorrect mileages after they replaced a destroyed hood and guage


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Okay, I was under the impression that they couldn't do that because I've seen a lot of used sleds for sale that have had gauges replaced and the mileage is not accurate. I've even seen some with dealer paperwork proving the mileage of the old gauge, but the replacement was never programmed so you just had to add them together.
 
Okay, I was under the impression that they couldn't do that because I've seen a lot of used sleds for sale that have had gauges replaced and the mileage is not accurate. I've even seen some with dealer paperwork proving the mileage of the old gauge, but the replacement was never programmed so you just had to add them together.
i had a non pidd gauge replaced on a 17 last season, i was told by the dealer it couldnt be programmed to the proper km. would be nice to have the proper mileage on it
 
i had a non pidd gauge replaced on a 17 last season, i was told by the dealer it couldnt be programmed to the proper km. would be nice to have the proper mileage on it
Well, I have been wrong before but just because they say it can't be done doesn't mean it can't be done.
Sometimes that's code for we don't know how or don't want to.

I've run into that issue with my truck. Ask the dealer to turn on certain features and they say. "No, can do."
That's really funny because XYZ aftermarket programmer will do it.

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Well, I have been wrong before but just because they say it can't be done doesn't mean it can't be done.
Sometimes that's code for we don't know how or don't want to.

I've run into that issue with my truck. Ask the dealer to turn on certain features and they say. "No, can do."
That's really funny because XYZ aftermarket programmer will do it.

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ya i get that, i really hope someone chimes in with a way to do it
 
I got a standard gauge, and I remember seeing somewhere that I was going to have a float gauge again. This is after 3 years on a cat with a digital gauge. I prefer the float IMO

I hear you, I didn't mean to imply a preference. I never had a problem with the float gauge – dependable and consistent. I just don't think we'll see it on the Matryx. The owners manual shows a digital fuel gauge on the standard display, and I don't think a float gauge cap will even fit.

Just speculating of course, anxiously waiting for the new sled... when are these things coming already!

Someone must be getting one soon...
 
When I stopped by Action Motorsports in Idaho Falls this morning, this is what I was told.

The recall effects stocking sleds only. Another bearing in the motor was outsourced due to a shortage with the normal supplier. It was not up to the demands and specs it should have been. It does not effect snowcheck and later production models. However it did delay the rest of production because of that bearing problem. It was caught and not put into snowcheck and later production models.
Current stock models and early production models will have the entire motors replaced by dealers on location. They will ship those recall motors back to polaris.

7s display models will come with the standard guage (so you can ride now) and have the 7s replaced when they come in. Polaris will have capability for dealers in the digital wrench computers to change and correct mileage to the new guage.

He was also optimistic that snowcheck sleds would be arriving soon as he was assured that snowcheck production was taking priority. Worst case scenario would be that they would be there by December 15.

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I hear you, I didn't mean to imply a preference. I never had a problem with the float gauge – dependable and consistent. I just don't think we'll see it on the Matryx. The owners manual shows a digital fuel gauge on the standard display, and I don't think a float gauge cap will even fit.

Just speculating of course, anxiously waiting for the new sled... when are these things coming already!

Someone must be getting one soon...

I’m good either way as well. I guess it’s about time polaris got with the times with a digital fuel gauge. I wanted to go with the 7S but the price jump wasn’t worth it


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When I stopped by Action Motorsports in Idaho Falls this morning, this is what I was told.

The recall effects stocking sleds only. Another bearing in the motor was outsourced due to a shortage with the normal supplier. It was not up to the demands and specs it should have been. It does not effect snowcheck and later production models. However it did delay the rest of production because of that bearing problem. It was caught and not put into snowcheck and later production models.
Current stock models and early production models will have the entire motors replaced by dealers on location. They will ship those recall motors back to polaris.

7s display models will come with the standard guage (so you can ride now) and have the 7s replaced when they come in. Polaris will have capability for dealers in the digital wrench computers to change and correct mileage to the new guage.

He was also optimistic that snowcheck sleds would be arriving soon as he was assured that snowcheck production was taking priority. Worst case scenario would be that they would be there by December 15.

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I was told on the first of October when I was in my dealer here in Alberta that they expected snowchecks to arrive in 30-35 days. This seems to line up


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The posts in this thread are driving me crazy! Every post I think someone is going to say their sled is shipped or ready! [emoji1695]
 
When I stopped by Action Motorsports in Idaho Falls this morning, this is what I was told.

The recall effects stocking sleds only. Another bearing in the motor was outsourced due to a shortage with the normal supplier. It was not up to the demands and specs it should have been. It does not effect snowcheck and later production models. However it did delay the rest of production because of that bearing problem. It was caught and not put into snowcheck and later production models.
Current stock models and early production models will have the entire motors replaced by dealers on location. They will ship those recall motors back to polaris.

7s display models will come with the standard guage (so you can ride now) and have the 7s replaced when they come in. Polaris will have capability for dealers in the digital wrench computers to change and correct mileage to the new guage.

He was also optimistic that snowcheck sleds would be arriving soon as he was assured that snowcheck production was taking priority. Worst case scenario would be that they would be there by December 15.

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It is a little deceiving: SHIP date December 15th. Not delivery. Who knows around the holidays in this Bidened up world we live in, when that means for delivery. Hopefully quick, be nice if everyone had their sleds this year......
 
So will the boost models be shipped with a standard gauge as well? You could only get the 7s on boost models as I understood it.


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My buddy who works at a Polaris motor assembly plant here in Mn. told me last week that 11,000 motors needed to be replaced because of the main bearing on the crank, as of last week they had 1,000 done. From what he said its been a bit of a cluster fu%k . I don't have much confidence in taking my new sled this year.
 
So to through another wrench in the box, I just got a text from my sales guy at Action Motorsports in Idaho Falls saying my sled has shipped and will be here next week. I haven't received the email from Polaris saying it shipped. Khaos Matryx Slash 155 standard display.
Man I hope to get that news soon! I have the same sled but with 7 display and Boost. (ill take without display though);)
 
My buddy who works at a Polaris motor assembly plant here in Mn. told me last week that 11,000 motors needed to be replaced because of the main bearing on the crank, as of last week they had 1,000 done. From what he said its been a bit of a cluster fu%k . I don't have much confidence in taking my new sled this year.

That’s reassuring… only 10,000 motors to go before things get back to regular production!! [emoji23]


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That’s reassuring… only 10,000 motors to go before things get back to regular production!! [emoji23]


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Man, sales must have been good this year. That seems like a lot of sleds to me, consider that is all old chassis axys


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They were almost certainly building them in advance but not assembled in the Matryx chassis orders, yet; only assembled in Axys chassis, which in turn were shipped. Must be a JCF in the liberty plant.
 
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