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ECM program ?

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#1 ·
I have finished installing and wiring the international diff. When this is installed you have to add a relay and a selector switch for the turf mode also you have to add two wires to the ECM in order to activate the solenoid and I am having no luck so far getting this to pick up, what I was wondering is if the ECM needs to be programed in order make this happen. ANY SUGGESTIONS ! ! ! !
 
#8 ·
Here is a quote form the manual maybe this will help.

When the switch is pushed to activate the TURF mode a ground signal is provided to the ECU from the AWD/2WD/TURF switch.

Depending on engine speed and gear position criteria the ECU energizes the rear diff solenoid relay allowing it to enable the differential solenoid.


It seems they have a criteria to be met before they allow it to be switched I bet its something like the criteria used on the front differential for AWD keeps you from slamming it into AWD with tires spinning preventing damage.
 
#3 ·
I wired it according to the print in the service manual so yes it may wind up with it's own switch. The only catch that I can see is that the solenoid needs power on it to activate the turf mode but it also says in the book not to apply power to the solenoid for more than 1 sec. so this must pull in with a full 12 volts then drop to a lower voltage to hold it in and not burn up the coil.
 
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#6 · (Edited)
I thought they were all the same..isn't that what is causing you know what:shhh: (code 26)


Edit...
What pins are you hooked up to at the ECM? You do have it wired like the diagram on pg 10.6 in the service manual correct? Swicth provides ground to the one wire to the ECU(looks like pin 26) when turf is selected and that wire is grounded..then the ECU energizes the output wire(pin 13?) going to the solenoid relay. Provided you have met the gear/engine speed criteria.
 
#9 ·
I have been thru the manual several times and have not found anything yet, all I can guess is that the ECM needs to see something before it will allow the solenoid to pick up but I have all 4 wheels in the air and running and nothing. The 2WD and the 4WD work but the rear diff solenoid still won't pick up ???
Maybe it needs to be in a certain gear, that's about all that I have not tried.
 
#16 ·
I worked on this a bit earlier and what I have found is that the ground signal is not coming thru the ECM module and if I bypass the ECM and ground the relay the solenoid picks up now I need to confirm what is supposed to happed to the voltage within 1 sec. I assume it drops to a lower voltage once it is pulled in. And if this is the case where is this being accomplished in the ECM or the relay, hopefully it's in the relay as this could be easily resolved. I have the name and # of the manufacturer of the relay so I will call them tomorrow and see what they can tell me.
 
#17 ·
Are you meeting the conditions required by the ECM before it will allow it to lock, I assume its the same criteria required by the front differential, if not your probably not going to see the ground from the ECM until that is met, can you test ride to test? I am sure you will feel the difference between locked and open just by turning.
 
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#18 · (Edited)
Agree about meeting the criteria..which I can't find in the service manual..maybe down load the intl owners manual.

I'm confused though..because the manual says the "ECU energizes the solenoid relay"...doesn't lead me to believe the ECU is supposed to send a ground signal to the relay. But then again the service manual is VERY vague about that whole system.
 
#19 ·
The voltage undergoes a pulse width modulation in the ECU which reduces it by 70% the relay is just a simple relay ( no magic ) You are right the service manual is vague on several points. I will put it on the ground and try it, maybe this ECU needs to see something that is not evident, I sure hope so as I'm out of guesses.
 
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#21 ·
You need a knowledgeable Polaris tech's help IMO. The parts fische says the ECUs all have the same part number...BUT I just looked at the Polaris part number printed on my RZR4s ECU...and it is NOT what is listed in the parts fiche! I did a part number search for the number on mine (4013177) and nothing came up.
MAYBE if it is an ECU programming issue a dealer could flash the international program via digital wrench...BUT then again there is always the possibility that Digital Wrench/Polaris either won't give a US dealer access to the intl program or it won't allow it to upload based on the ECU serial number?? Again...I think you need to sweet talk a tech savy Polaris tech who has digital wrench experience. JMO
 
#22 ·
I think you're right about the ECU, something is different. Also I have called Polaris and they won't even talk to you all they say is contact your dealer as they are trained pros, so I called several and they honestly don't have a clue about what I am asking them. Also the part # on my ECU does not match the part # in any of the Polaris parts break downs. And I looked at the ECU part # for several different machines and it says that this ECU fits almost everything they make which I find hard to believe.
Is there a Polaris help tech line anywhere ? ? ?
 
#26 ·
HOSER,
In the power off state the rear end is locked, I have momentarily put power to the relay and it worke fine and energizes the solenoid so yes it is in the locked state right now. Everything seems to be working as described except for the output of the ECU which is producing nothing which leads me to believe that possibly there is a problem with the ECU or it simply requires a different one. Like I said before I don't believe every model uses the same ECU as I checked the part # on mine against the Polaris # and it's not even close so I really think that this is the problem area.
 
#38 ·
Oh hi Scooty. Well if you dont think your gonna use it, let me know what you gotta have for it.

I am going to rack my brain around this electrical thing now and see what I can find out. A challenge you might say.

One thing I cant find is a intl. wiring schematic in a pdf.