Check Engine code 65620.

  • My twice busted Slingshot is now back in my garage. I picked it up from the dealership after driving it around Greer SC for an hour or so.
    I loaded it up on my trailer and hauled it home. I’m very hopeful that the replacement of the engine wiring harness will prevent the problem from appearing again. It’s raining in Gainesville and most of north Ga. so I can’t do much test driving today. I’ll keep my fingers crossed and you all posted as to the possibility of a problem free Slingshot. (Haha)
    Did I just even just say “problem free Slingshot”?








    Michael West
    Gainesville Ga.
    404-401-0841


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  • I just received a phone call from the dealership and was told that after a discussion with the factory and part manager the wiring harness will be pulled from the line and shipping expedited out today. It should arrive at the dealer tomorrow or Thursday.I’m hoping that’s really going to happen and I might get it back by the weekend.
    My only problem is this is a final attempt to fix a problem that they can’t find.
    It will be great if it works but if not I’m going to ask Polaris for a new Sling.

    @MWSlingshot very glad to hear it's home.... Like you didn't get to ride much this weekend.


    I believe the issue does stem from a harness ground out that could almost be anywhere.

    Proud supporter of S.O.G.

    (Slingshot Owners Group)

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    Owner/operator: MeanSling LLC :thumbsup:

  • @Aceman, I have owned 54 vehicles. Bought all of them to drive. Including my Lotus, Vettes, Jag, and other sports cars. Your standard warranty is only 2 years and 24K. I did lots of mods on my first SS, my 2nd SS, and my wife’s SS. Still changing stuff.
    I’m not rich so I don’t buy vehicles as an investment. As far as that goes, rarely are mass produced vehicles ever worth much unless you can hang onto it for 40-50 years. Then, if you are really lucky and picked one of the few vehicles that people really want, and gas is still available and everything hasn’t gone electric, you might get your money back or make a little bit. The stock market is much more profitable.

    Saw this article and remembered the comments from here...


    Yeah, to be rich and have $100K laying around would be nice... Rich get richer...


    The Art Of Flipping $200,000 Dodge Challenger SRT Demons Out Of A Small Town In Texas


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  • Yep @MiM, there are a very small number of people in the world with that kind of “disposable” income. It would be nice to have it but I’m not a gambler. It kills me to lose $20 in a casino. I have spent just under $30 in the last 15 years on lottery tickets. ;(

  • Yep @MiM, there are a very small number of people in the world with that kind of “disposable” income. It would be nice to have it but I’m not a gambler. It kills me to lose $20 in a casino. I have spent just under $30 in the last 15 years on lottery tickets. ;(

    Oh crap...must need an intervention or something...I spent more than that in the last 15 min... :S:S


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