9850064 R03 - 2021 650 / 850 Matryx Trail Performance / Crossover Snowmobile Service Manual
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ENGINE PROTECTION FEATURES
ENGINE TEMPERATURE PROTECTION MODES
The ECU will illuminate the instrument cluster engine hot LED when it determines the engine is overheating. The ECU
will flash the TEMP. LED and shut-off the engine if it determines continued engine operation will cause serious engine
damage. The ECU makes this determination based on current engine coolant temp, engine RPM, and throttle position.
MODEL
HOT LAMP
THRESHOLD
650 / 850 Models
Hot Lamp ON
Hot Lamp Illuminates
Idle = 201 °F (94 °C)
WOT = 185 °F (85 °C)
Hot Lamp FLASH
Hot Lamp Flashes
Engine Shuts Off
Idle = 215.6 °F (102 °C)
WOT = 201 °F (94 °C)
EV forced to closed position at 203 °F (95 °C)
* = Only minimum (idle) and maximum (WOT) parameters listed
The driver must take immediate action to cool the engine once the hot LED is illuminated. Drive the snowmobile in
loose, unpacked snow to cool the engine. If trail conditions are poor, turn the engine off and allow it to cool.
When the engine is cool, check the coolant level in the surge bottle (reservoir). Only add coolant when the engine is
sufficiently cooled. Never add coolant when engine is hot.
If the snowmobile must be operated while the indicator LED is illuminated, drive slowly and stop the engine frequently
to allow it to cool down.
Continued engine operation with the engine hot LED illuminated may cause serious engine damage. If the ECU
determines serious engine damage may occur, the hot lamp will flash and the engine will be shut-down.
The ECU will also register and accumulate (count the number of occurrences) DTCs (110/0 or 110/16) if the engine
overheats or goes into the overheat power reduction or shut-off mode.
ENGINE OVERHEATING TROUBLESHOOTING
POSSIBLE CAUSE
SOLUTION
Riding in poor conditions
Ride snowmobile on good snow (loose, fresh, unpacked
snow)
Low coolant level
Allow engine to cool. Refill coolant surge bottle to COLD
line
Incorrect coolant/mix ratio
Verify correct coolant mixture is used
Air in cooling system
Bleed cooling system
Heat exchangers/hoses damaged or plugged
Inspect components for damage, hose kinks, etc.
Thermostat malfunctioning
Inspect thermostat for proper operation
Water pump malfunctioning
Inspect coolant flow
Cylinder base gaskets / O-rings damaged
Pressure test cooling system. Verify system holds
pressure/pressure does not leak into cylinders
Snow flap damaged or removed
Inspect rear snow flap assembly. Verify flap(s) are not
damaged or missing
Vehicle use
Verify vehicle is not overloaded during operation (high
load/high engine RPM and low ground speed)
Track condition/tension
Verify track is not missing lugs. Set correct track tension