Hello,
I was riding in a creek yesterday kinda fast in about 2’-3’ of water in High range. Nothing deep at all. All of a sudden the engine died. I put it in neutral and it started back up. Soon as I would put it in any gear the engine would die. The gear indicator was giving some kind of code. If I remember correctly, I believe it was 5 long lines and 7 short lines.
I thought I was gonna have to be pulled home. I killed the engine and let it sit about 30 seconds. Turned the key to the on position and I could hear a solenoid or something functioning like it was trying to find the neutral position. I started it up and it went into gear and I made it home. All the gear functions work now.
The battery has been a little weak lately but not completely dead.
Any idea on what the problem could have been? This is only the 2nd problem I’ve had with the machine. It has 6,450 miles. The only other problem it’s given me is a stripped out steering joint, which Honda covered under a recall. This is a 2016 Pioneer 1000-3 EPS.
Thank You
I was riding in a creek yesterday kinda fast in about 2’-3’ of water in High range. Nothing deep at all. All of a sudden the engine died. I put it in neutral and it started back up. Soon as I would put it in any gear the engine would die. The gear indicator was giving some kind of code. If I remember correctly, I believe it was 5 long lines and 7 short lines.
I thought I was gonna have to be pulled home. I killed the engine and let it sit about 30 seconds. Turned the key to the on position and I could hear a solenoid or something functioning like it was trying to find the neutral position. I started it up and it went into gear and I made it home. All the gear functions work now.
The battery has been a little weak lately but not completely dead.
Any idea on what the problem could have been? This is only the 2nd problem I’ve had with the machine. It has 6,450 miles. The only other problem it’s given me is a stripped out steering joint, which Honda covered under a recall. This is a 2016 Pioneer 1000-3 EPS.
Thank You