How do I know if my Polaris Ranger fuel pump is bad?

How do I know if my Polaris Ranger fuel pump is bad?

The symptoms you typically experience when your pump is failing are poor upper RPM performance, a loss of top speed and poor acceleration. This definitely makes your Polaris much less fun to drive, but even more importantly, a fuel pump problem can cause your engine devastating damage by not supplying enough fuel.

How much pressure should a Polaris Ranger fuel pump have?

Installs in the stock location just like OEM unit and keeps your fuel pressure at a constant 38-40 PSI.

What is a 2010 Polaris Ranger 800 XP worth?

Values

Suggested List Price Average Retail
Base Price $10,999 $8,160
Options (Add)
Total Price $10,999 $8,160

What is a Tbap sensor?

* TBAP = Temperature and Barometric Air Pressure Sensor. The Tbap sensor is located in the airtube between the throttle body and the air filter. It senses air temp and barometric pressure, and sends a signal to the ECU so that the ECU can adjust the fuel accordingly.

How do you run diagnostics on a Polaris Ranger?

Registered

  1. Turn the key switch off and wait 10 seconds.
  2. Lock the parking brake.
  3. Place the transmission in neutral.
  4. Hold the mode/reverse override button and turn the key switch on. Release the switch as soon as the display is activated.
  5. Use the mode button to toggle through the diagnostic screens.

How fast does a Polaris 800 Ranger go?

The older model years of the Polaris Ranger are typically slower, with the 800s limited to around 40 MPH — without any unrestricted intake mods — and the 900 Crews are limited to 52 MPH.

What engine is in a 2010 Polaris Ranger 800?

800cc EFI engine
New 800cc EFI engine provides 15 percent more horsepower and 53 mph/85.3 km top speed.

How fast does a Polaris Ranger 800 XP go?

Polaris bumped up the power and the top speed on the Ranger XP 800 and the 760cc, liquid cooled, Electronic Fuel Injection equipped twin cylinder engine now pushes the XP to 55mph with 50hp on tap.

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