MooseDoc
New Member
- Messages
- 4
- Age
- 79
- Location
- Moosehead Lake
- Country
- USA
- Years Snowmobiling
- 5
- Snowmobile
- 2004 Polaris Freedom Touring
Greetings from new member-
Interested in any input from more knowledgeable members as I try to choose between getting my old sled functional vs “regifting” it.
2004 Freedom Touring (model S04NT7DS). I got the sled for $500 4 seasons ago. I use it almost exclusively for ice fishing on Moosehead Lake in Maine. I have already got more than my money’s worth out of this machine. If I can keep it going for reasonable cost/effort I will. If not, I’ll give it to a buddy with way more time and mechanical skill than me and let him mess with it.
Seems pretty clear it’s an electrical issue. Symptoms are: At start of season I fully charged battery. After charge started right up and ran well. Early season was shit, so it sat for days/weeks before use. Battery needed recharging to start. Ran fine for short trips (back and forth to ice shack), but still needed recharge after sitting for days.
Yesterday went for a longer ride with a buddy. Probably the longest trip this sled had taken in 4 years. Ran fine. About 90 minutes in the check engine light started to flicker dimly, the engine sputtered a few time, then dead. When I got it home, started with a jump pack. Charged battery overnight, fires right up this morning.
Quick disclaimer- I’m mechanically ignorant, but I can follow directions pretty well. I have basic tools, but nothing to diagnose electrical issues (ie- measure voltage,test continuity, etc). Last night I went down the internet rabbit hole of threads on similar topics.
My guesses:
1- battery is part of the problem (should hold charge longer between use), but shouldn’t be the whole problem. Otherwise shouldn’t it function while the engine is running?
2- bad Voltage Regulator/Rectifier? I can see that the original was already replaced with an aftermarket unit (the original is part 4010538, the replacement is 4011100). No idea how long ago. From what I’ve read, cheap aftermarket units can be unreliable. The new one was mounted in a very accessible spot (the original was just left in place. The old connections are just hanging there). Would failure of this part be consistent with my issues? Replacing this would be cheap and easy.
3- Do these symptoms fit better with a different electrical failure? ACS? Coil? Stator? Something else I haven’t heard of?
Thanks for any suggestions. Like I said, I’m not going to chase this too hard. Next weekend my more mechanical friends will be around to help troubleshoot.…… JB
Interested in any input from more knowledgeable members as I try to choose between getting my old sled functional vs “regifting” it.
2004 Freedom Touring (model S04NT7DS). I got the sled for $500 4 seasons ago. I use it almost exclusively for ice fishing on Moosehead Lake in Maine. I have already got more than my money’s worth out of this machine. If I can keep it going for reasonable cost/effort I will. If not, I’ll give it to a buddy with way more time and mechanical skill than me and let him mess with it.
Seems pretty clear it’s an electrical issue. Symptoms are: At start of season I fully charged battery. After charge started right up and ran well. Early season was shit, so it sat for days/weeks before use. Battery needed recharging to start. Ran fine for short trips (back and forth to ice shack), but still needed recharge after sitting for days.
Yesterday went for a longer ride with a buddy. Probably the longest trip this sled had taken in 4 years. Ran fine. About 90 minutes in the check engine light started to flicker dimly, the engine sputtered a few time, then dead. When I got it home, started with a jump pack. Charged battery overnight, fires right up this morning.
Quick disclaimer- I’m mechanically ignorant, but I can follow directions pretty well. I have basic tools, but nothing to diagnose electrical issues (ie- measure voltage,test continuity, etc). Last night I went down the internet rabbit hole of threads on similar topics.
My guesses:
1- battery is part of the problem (should hold charge longer between use), but shouldn’t be the whole problem. Otherwise shouldn’t it function while the engine is running?
2- bad Voltage Regulator/Rectifier? I can see that the original was already replaced with an aftermarket unit (the original is part 4010538, the replacement is 4011100). No idea how long ago. From what I’ve read, cheap aftermarket units can be unreliable. The new one was mounted in a very accessible spot (the original was just left in place. The old connections are just hanging there). Would failure of this part be consistent with my issues? Replacing this would be cheap and easy.
3- Do these symptoms fit better with a different electrical failure? ACS? Coil? Stator? Something else I haven’t heard of?
Thanks for any suggestions. Like I said, I’m not going to chase this too hard. Next weekend my more mechanical friends will be around to help troubleshoot.…… JB