CAN-AM OUTLANDER 850 Error
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Gear Position Sensor
The 'E' error code is a specific diagnostic state where the resistance signal provided by the sensor is non-compliant with the ECM's expected voltage map. This is most frequently caused by internal fouling of the sensor's wiper contacts or environmental contamination entering the sensor housing. Replacing the sensor restores the distinct electrical resistance values necessary for the vehicle to identify the selected gear and exit limp-home mode.
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Electronic Contact Cleaner and Dielectric Grease Kit
The electrical connector for the Gear Position Sensor is located near the right-hand footwell where it is highly susceptible to water and mud ingress. High resistance caused by terminal oxidation often generates the 'E' error without the sensor itself being physically broken. Chemically removing oxidation and applying a hydrophobic barrier can restore signal integrity by stabilizing the voltage drop across the connection.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Gear Position Sensor.