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Hi Robert, Seems like your fuel pump is on it's way out, There's three links below, The 1st link is a youtube video showing how to test and fix a ( CAR ) fuel pump, The 2nd youtube video is a guy fix/clean an Arctic Cat EFI fuel pump and the 3rd is a youtube video of a 1998 Arctic Cat ZL 500 fuel pump...I hope they help....CHEER.
Fixing Car That Shuts Off Randomly
The problem I've seen with this code is with the timing sensor. The wires that go into the sensor aren't sealed. Oil gets in there and it shorts out causing the codes P0336, P0337 and P0339 to show up on the dash. All are timing sensor codes.
Nothing to do but go to the dealer and get another stator/timing sensor installed. Heard that they have all been updated and sealed proper-like so it shouldn't happen again
if your battery is not taking a charge, its shot. dead cells. go to chromebattery.com, they have good prices on replacement batts and offer free shipping.
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