jamieren
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Hey guys, just pulled my sled apart for the first oil change and after I took the skid plate off I found a nut laying on the floor. 20 minutes later I pulled the sled aside so I could have more room to work and found a screw that fit the above nut... are they important? Do they look familiar?
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Looks like the Philips bolt that comes with a new battery. Not sure about the nut...
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It may be the fastener that holds the reverse beeper to the frame. Its just above the disc brake. Take a look.
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That's a possibility, but I can't confirm, as my reverse beeper was missing the bolt/nut combo when I first took sled apart! Lol. I used a heavy zip tie, been there for 2 seasons.
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Without a doubt, that's the back up alarm bolt. It's been a common problem so you're not the first to ask this question.
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