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Huh.. maybe it wasnt broken in the first place? That little bit of coolant on the ground isnt a big deal, there's no overflow tank on these things and it just pisses out on the ground. If thats all you lost then I'd say its fine. It takes a while for my fan to kick in when riding in this cold weather.
Yeah I know Jay, I used to work there.
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@claudgtaforum u can have ours lol
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@PissOnJapScrap hahaha if its too cold it doesnt snow ..... if its snowing then its not too bad .
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@rex4x4 lol
i yea im a yamaha guy a rode Arctic cat before lots there all right but they are known to brake allot more with sleds then quads. i will be a yamaha man forever thou
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@rex4x4 stay indoors :D
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@MrJohnboy94 oh oh ...... crap we have a yamaha guy in the room ....... lol just kidding ... as long as your riding and u dont slam me too hard its all good lol .
hey rex. on our 2010 arctic cat trv 550 we kept blowing fan fuses for some reason. but it seems to be ok now. check the fuses under the seat. i can almost guarentee that it has blown. that happened to ours 3 times
hondaracer523 1 year ago
@hondaracer523 lol turned out it was just frozen
rex4x4 1 year ago
Snow or ice jammed up the fan and blew the fuse. Change the 10 amp mini fuse under the seat in the fuse panel to an auto resetting 10 am circut breaker (They sell them at Benson, ask Jay). If it pops it will just reset itself in a few min. This will happen when you go mudding too. Beats replacing the fuse each time.
Sbarkowski 1 year ago
@Sbarkowski hhmmm ..... when i went to load it it came on though ????? but i dig your breaker idea .... u know jay too? :-)
rex4x4 1 year ago