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o you smell a lot of gas fumes? poor gas milage? Dash air temp gauge read a lot higher than it is outside, and climbs real high in traffic? rough running in traffic? I sure did and fouled two spark plugs in 1200 miles.
:2thumbs: A 1 minute inspection needs to be done. Go to your bike right now, stand in front of, and looking at the hood, look into the front small air intake hole on left side, do you see a 10MM headed bolt holding a sensor or just a open slot?
If you see the bolt, look else were for your problem, Maybe wires, If not, your dealer did not unwrap the AAPTS (ambient air pressure and temp sensor) from around the frame and laying right on your coolant over flow bottle. This needed to be done when the trunk was installed at the dealer. Bikes are shipped with out trunk up front.
:bowdown:While sitting on bike "R" side now, remove CAN-AM black cover and then front black cover with air duct holes, (with trunk open remove plastic computer plug cover, just pull it up) The plastic button holders come out easy, carefully remove center button with needle nose plier and then the outer will pop out. Look at, and rapped around coolant recovery tank and frame, you will find this sensor and wire harness, unwrap and sacure wire harness in 2 green clips on side of trunk and sensor intake fits down in slot and the main body of sensor stays on top. at this point you need to sacure it, factory hardware was long gone, I slid a 5/16 flat washer in slot and put a 1/4-20 X1" bolt up from bottom, through washer, through steel sleeved hole of sensor and sacured with lock nut, assemble and enjoy!
:2excited::yes:My bike went from 30mpg to over 40:yes:temp gauge seems accurate compaired to bank sign temp, no more gas smell! Really smoothed out every thing, Easy low rpm control. SMOOTH SMOOTH SMOOTH.:thumbup:
10/13/08 I double checked milage today, easy riding through the Carolina country side got me 35/36, 40 was a guess as I checked it against my wifes SPYDER with the senser in the wrong place. Never the less its running much better.

:2thumbs: A 1 minute inspection needs to be done. Go to your bike right now, stand in front of, and looking at the hood, look into the front small air intake hole on left side, do you see a 10MM headed bolt holding a sensor or just a open slot?
If you see the bolt, look else were for your problem, Maybe wires, If not, your dealer did not unwrap the AAPTS (ambient air pressure and temp sensor) from around the frame and laying right on your coolant over flow bottle. This needed to be done when the trunk was installed at the dealer. Bikes are shipped with out trunk up front.
:bowdown:While sitting on bike "R" side now, remove CAN-AM black cover and then front black cover with air duct holes, (with trunk open remove plastic computer plug cover, just pull it up) The plastic button holders come out easy, carefully remove center button with needle nose plier and then the outer will pop out. Look at, and rapped around coolant recovery tank and frame, you will find this sensor and wire harness, unwrap and sacure wire harness in 2 green clips on side of trunk and sensor intake fits down in slot and the main body of sensor stays on top. at this point you need to sacure it, factory hardware was long gone, I slid a 5/16 flat washer in slot and put a 1/4-20 X1" bolt up from bottom, through washer, through steel sleeved hole of sensor and sacured with lock nut, assemble and enjoy!
:2excited::yes:My bike went from 30mpg to over 40:yes:temp gauge seems accurate compaired to bank sign temp, no more gas smell! Really smoothed out every thing, Easy low rpm control. SMOOTH SMOOTH SMOOTH.:thumbup:
10/13/08 I double checked milage today, easy riding through the Carolina country side got me 35/36, 40 was a guess as I checked it against my wifes SPYDER with the senser in the wrong place. Never the less its running much better.
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