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Polaris Pro and Axys TSS Bypass $15

Perk

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Polaris Pro and Axys TSS Bypass $16

I have TSS Bypass Plugs ready to go:
- Corsa Connector (same as stock)
- Fully Sealed

Cost is $16 via paypal or venmo. PM me if you are interested.

If you aren't familiar with these, they are handy to have for several reasons:
- For testing (ruling out a TSS sensor issue)
- To override the sensor in the throttle block. Example is in case of an emergency in the field. If your throttle block is damaged, this will allow you to override the sensor and get back to the truck.
- Override for running an aftermarket throttle block that does not support the factory TSS sensor. If the TSS bypass is used, a tether needs to be installed for your safety. I highly recommend installing a tether regardless.

Thanks for looking and have a safe season.

--Perk
 

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Perk

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Had some questions about how well they are sealed - tested one this afternoon submersed for 2 hours. No issues.

$16 includes shipping and they are built by me here in the US.
 

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would like to but a couple of your TSS bypass connectors but I'm very computer illiterate. How do I buy them from you without a "shopping cart"?
I have a paypal account.

Text me 701-789-ten67

Thx, Darren
 
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need tss

would like one but don't do paypal cause it was hacked this week, is there some other way to get one? text me at 509 260-1333 thanks
 

kanedog

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I need one. What is your contact info?

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I8URCAT

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Just follow the tss wiring from the throttle block down to the connector in the little canvas bag next to the steering post and plug it in. If you leave it in full time like I do you can remove the tss switch and wiring for a cleaner look.

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Perk

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Thanks Scott, it has kept me busy running to the post office for the last 2 seasons! I have had a lot of feedback on them, seems to have saved quite a few riders from the end of a tow rope. Had a couple of turbo riders say it solved their gremlins that the could not resolve as well.

Cheers,
Chris
 

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We almost had this issue in McCall this weekend. Luckily I was able to snap the throttle block back together again with some channel locks. It's really hard to pinch together. I'm glad the TSS issue went away when we snapped it back together.

WHO CARRIES CHANNEL LOCKS ON THE MOUNTAIN? LOL. We got lucky.
 

Perk

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glad you were able to get it going - gotta be the most frustrating failure when you are on the mountain, sled runs but you can't move it! Hey how was McCall? I stayed home this weekend because my buddies were riding West Mountain and I had a feeling it was going to rain - they said it was pouring rain all the way to the top (~8k)
 

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Hey Chris, I would take two of these, if you have any left. I can send $ either Venmo or PayPal.

thanks
Mike Sleeper
813-220-2700
 
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