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Old 11-11-2008, 09:39 PM
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TELL US WHERE YOU ARE LOCATED AND SOMEONE WILL GIVE YOU A LEAD TO A GOOD SHOP .

I am in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, I don't know how many members are from around here. Also I just had a thought, maybe it might have something to do with it. The day this happened, I fueled up and forgot to put the cap on when I was towing my quads. I drove for about 15miles before I noticed it, check engine light never came on though.
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Its mostlikely gonna be a speed sensor. I cant remember if its on the back of the transmissions on these, or the transfer case.
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Its mostlikely gonna be a speed sensor. I cant remember if its on the back of the transmissions on these, or the transfer case.

Thanks, I will crawl underneath it before I leave for work and have a look see if anything is torn up.
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if it's a speed sensor ,a scaner will work ,it should have a stored code . some times it is a loose or coroded conection also .
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if it's a speed sensor ,a scaner will work ,it should have a stored code . some times it is a loose or coroded conection also .

We have success!! After crawling underneath with a good trouble light one more time, I was yanking on every wire and harness I could find, and what do you know... The O2 sensor wire was ripped off of the body harness as was the (what I think it is anyway) speed sensor wire on top of the transfer case unit. The plug on that one is all ripped up, but I was able to get the 2 wires into the connector just so i could try and drive it, sure enough that was it. Now this must have been a bit of a freak occurence because whatever grabbed on this wire went through the skid pans, around everything else and all the way to the top of the t-case. Thanks to all of you for your help and I will be back to chat and post some pics of our numerous offroad excursions. Also if anybody knows what the part number is for this connector it would make it easier to order a new one. Cheers. Luke
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Congrats, now try to get your check engine light taken care of so you know when you have certain problems.
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