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A flashing battery light while driving on your Polaris 700 EFI could indicate a problem with the charging system. Here are a few possible causes:
Faulty alternator: The alternator is responsible for charging the battery while the engine is running. If the alternator isn't working properly, the battery won't receive a sufficient charge and the battery light may flash.
Loose or corroded battery connections: If the battery connections are loose or corroded, the battery won't be able to receive a full charge from the alternator.
Failed voltage regulator: The voltage regulator regulates the output of the alternator. If the voltage regulator fails, it can cause the battery light to flash.
Failed battery: If the battery is failing, it may not be able to hold a charge even when it's being charged properly.
It's a good idea to have your Polaris 700 EFI checked by a professional mechanic to diagnose and fix the problem.
Your engine codes should only be in two digit numbers and you should not have codes that end with any zeros.check engine light should flash like count the flashes three flashes pause then 6 flashes would be code 36 then longer pause between codes then you have more than one code after a long pause it may flash 4 times then short pause then two flashes would be code 42 witch is engine coolent temperature high voltage a code 56 is fuel pump open load/short to battery or short to ground should start with one flash short pause then two flash meaning 12 then codes will repeat ,to start flash engine codes turn key off and on three times in less then 5 sec then leave on
charge system fault
could be the charger ( alternator) voltage regulator or loose wires
indicates not enough power to run the ignition system when the head light is turned on
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