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gee is it a
2001 Polaris Scrambler 500 4x4 atv
real if yes ask maker for that Polaris.
here
USA site, here, so if not USA change to your secret country
Leading up to our test of the 2019 Polaris Sportsman XP 1000, The past two seasons have brought about a number of small, but significant, changes, along with a rival that has been dramatically improved. Have Polaris' updates been enough to keep the Sportsman competitive? Watch on and find out. The Sportsman XP 1000 Premium Edition, new for 2019. We selected it since it is the most comparable model to our Limited Edition 2017 test quad, making evaluating updates easier. The Premium Edition features an upgrade from 26" to 27" tires, LED, 3rd brake light, cut and sewn seat cover, and painted plastic like our 2017 LE model. The Premium Edition also features a front bumper and 3,500 HD winch. The fact that the Sportsman is such a capable worker gives you an extra reason to purchase a machine that most want for its virtually unrivaled fun factor. It should certainly be a top choice for the power hungry rider looking for a comfortable ATV to put on lots of miles. Related Videos 2020 1000cc 4x4 ATV Shootout https://youtu.be/KODFFu2j0to 2019 Can Am Outlander 1000R XTP Test Review https://youtu.be/nRdWWKPjtZA Polaris Scrambler S Series Ep 2 Sportsman XP 1000 VS Scrambler XP 1000 S https://youtu.be/gMoDEWYwajg 2017 Polaris Sportsman XP 1000 Test Review https://youtu.be/1XjZ9vI27mA 2019 Polaris Sportsman XP 1000 High Lifter Edition Test Review: https://youtu.be/GuhYd-ZdFVw
You have lost power to your ignition when it is in the on position check fuses or look for broken wires leading from ignition switch it could very well be in the switch it self
try resetting codes by removing both battery cables then touch them together away from battery terminals. then reconnect cables and start to see if it has same codes. not a valid code according to polaris code list
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