I am so glad that you were able to fix your Canam! The next time I need to get at the fuse box, I am going to try to do it w/o removing the display! Not sure it will work, but I saw someone else on video just pop the housing off with display and all!
Since covid, Can Am machines have been plagued with tons of garbage Bosch factory fuel pumps. This has been an ongoing issue and Can Am needs to cut ties with Bosch. My wifes 2022 went out at less than 400 miles while we road from Leota to Denton Creek. We stopped for a quick break and wouldn't refire. There has literally been thousands of complaints in the Can Am groups about the fuel pumps. My 2018 has never had a problem and has close to 4k miles. It seems to have started around 2020 model years and still continues. Absolutely do not go to a dealer and have them put in a factory replacement. Buy a Quantum that comes with a lifetime guarantee and don't look back
Wow, thank you for the heads up! Lots of good information here in the reply. I appreciate you sharing this information. There have been two comments on this video with both recommending the Quantum pump. Thank you for that, I appreciate the help.
@@MyLifesReward The quantum fuel pumps are definitely legit. If you only purchase the fuel pump itself and not the whole sending unit I believe it was $89 and they ship very fast.
Unfortunately Polaris has similar issues, it might be temporarily fixed but an increased draw from a fuel pump means it's most likely failing. Buy a quantum fuel pump replacement.
Thank you for the heads up. I am destined for being left stranded unless I do a pre-emptive replacement is what I am hearing. This is the second recommendation for a Quantum pump. Thank you!
Omg ty so much I finally got start on mine I appreciate it so much
I am so glad that you were able to fix your Canam! The next time I need to get at the fuse box, I am going to try to do it w/o removing the display! Not sure it will work, but I saw someone else on video just pop the housing off with display and all!
Since covid, Can Am machines have been plagued with tons of garbage Bosch factory fuel pumps. This has been an ongoing issue and Can Am needs to cut ties with Bosch. My wifes 2022 went out at less than 400 miles while we road from Leota to Denton Creek. We stopped for a quick break and wouldn't refire. There has literally been thousands of complaints in the Can Am groups about the fuel pumps. My 2018 has never had a problem and has close to 4k miles. It seems to have started around 2020 model years and still continues. Absolutely do not go to a dealer and have them put in a factory replacement. Buy a Quantum that comes with a lifetime guarantee and don't look back
Wow, thank you for the heads up! Lots of good information here in the reply. I appreciate you sharing this information. There have been two comments on this video with both recommending the Quantum pump. Thank you for that, I appreciate the help.
@@MyLifesReward The quantum fuel pumps are definitely legit. If you only purchase the fuel pump itself and not the whole sending unit I believe it was $89 and they ship very fast.
@@weswallace3388 Thank you for this information. I appreciate it.
Unfortunately Polaris has similar issues, it might be temporarily fixed but an increased draw from a fuel pump means it's most likely failing. Buy a quantum fuel pump replacement.
Thank you for the heads up. I am destined for being left stranded unless I do a pre-emptive replacement is what I am hearing. This is the second recommendation for a Quantum pump. Thank you!