This happened to me when I first got mine. Hasn't happened since. Dealer had no clue, couldn't find any code with e. They called the regional guy and he said the same.
You could start it in park and n but as soon as you put it In gear the engine died.
All we did was put it in reverse and push it back about 2 feet and not one problem since with that particular issue.
Then my clutches died, got them fixed, so far so good.
It wasn't my cup of tea but as it's breaking in most of the issues are going away. I don't care for this tranny, it's personal preference, but it's not a deal breaker. If my clutches go out a second time that probably will be. Its more of a problem because after my warranty is over, I don't want to have to keep changing clutches every 200 miles. Say what you want about Cvt, we have beat the snot out of them and never had to change a belt.
Anyways, my point is only that none of this is the end of the world. I think I would be super disappointed if I had a 1000-3 because it's essentially a ranger. The 1000-5 brings something to the table that nobody else does, so for now, I'm content.
Good luck whatever path you take. Just do what makes you happy. Every machine is gonna have a particular set of problems, I think the trick is finding the machine where that set of problems doesnt correlate with your no fly list. That's why Yamaha is in business, some people don't care if they walk
And don't get the fabric upper doors for the front. I'm telling you.
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