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2004 Rancher 400 AT code 12 stuck in safe mode

Hello, I am new to the forum and appreciate all the I’ve already read. My problem is I have an 04 rancher AT 4×4 that is driving me nuts. I have done about everything I can think to solve my code 12 problem.. Replaced the shift motor, ecm, new angle sensor (preloaded), new esp shift buttons, but the code 12 still shows on the display. I cannot get all the way through the intitial setup for the ecm since the code will not clear. I have never heard the shift motor even attempt to work unless I put direct voltage to the 5p connector at the ecm. Can anyone lead me to the promised land of non frustration?

Brand new member from NFLD

Hello all you Can Am’ers out there. I’m not only new to the forum, but new to the quaddin thing too. Luckily it looks as though I picked the right machine. I live on the west coast of Newfoundland where there’s more dirt roads and trails than there is paved roads so I got lots to explore. Looking forward to sharing and researching tech and repair tips. This forum has already helped me a few times with advice and tips so hopefully I can also contribute. My ride is an ’09 Outty 800 Max LTD, with power steering kit, Can Am snow plow, 12"LED light bar and newly installed Wes Industries rear cargo box. :aniwheeler6:

XMR Plastics and Snorkels

Hey Guys.

I bought my 2016 850 XMR this past summer and have been having a blast with it. I havn’t liked the white on it though and it seems to be getting stained. I’ve just taken it off and painted it with a black plastic enamal paint and then clear coated the enamal. If this ends up scratching does anyone have any suggestions on how to keep the plastic painted black? I also have the Can-Am snorkel kit but want to raise my belt intake and exhaust as well. Who all has done this and what is the best route to run the piping? Thanks!

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Discount Tire Rally on the Rocks | 2016 Highlights!

Adrenaline filled is how we choose to describe the 6th annual Discount Tire Rally on the Rocks in Moab, Utah!

Along with some amazing wheeling with absolutely gorgeous scenery, we made awesome new friends, participated in a trail restoration project and gave away fantastic products from Rage Tires and Wheels. There were over 1,100 participants that made it to the event and in all we raised nearly $5,000.00 through our sponsored raffle benefiting the local sheriff department and TreadLightly! Needless to say, we can’t wait to go back!

See the ride reports linked below for daily recaps from our sponsored trail runs and for additional photos from the event, check out the slide show linked HERE. We’ll see on the trail!

RIDE REPORTS (05/10 – 05/13)

Discount Tire Rally on the Rocks | 2016 Highlights!

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Adrenaline filled is how we choose to describe the 6th annual Discount Tire Rally on the Rocks in Moab, Utah!

Along with some amazing wheeling with absolutely gorgeous scenery, we made awesome new friends, participated in a trail restoration project and gave away fantastic products from Rage Tires and Wheels. There were over 1,100 participants that made it to the event and in all we raised nearly $5,000.00 through our sponsored raffle benefiting the local sheriff department and TreadLightly! Needless to say, we can’t wait to go back!

See the ride reports linked below for daily recaps from our sponsored trail runs and for additional photos from the event, check out the slide show linked HERE. We’ll see on the trail!

RIDE REPORTS (05/10 – 05/13)