Do you have a tether on this unit? Maybe try unplugging that. It will require hood removal and while your in the little black bag between the over structure tubes, where the connectors are located you will find the connections for your tether as well as kill switch, throttle switch etc. that...
Maxwell, does the grizzly that your working on have the oil line on the stator cover such as the one in the picture? The older grizzlies weren't equipped with this extra oiling and stators were know to burn out causing these issues..not sure if it was 2010 or newer that they finally added this...
There is a switch mounted by your brake lever that normally fails causing the brake light to stay on. As for the no reverse, check your belt deflection, if it's too tight it won't wanna go into reverse. If the belt is ok unplug your tps and see if there is moisture inside the connector. Dry it...
Could be a fuel filter, if it's plugged it could be throwing a detonation or knock code. Also check and make sure you have the correct freeplay on your throttle cable, too tight and it could be throwing your tps baseline number out of each as well as too loose. If it's too tight it will throw a...
Check and make sure your boost sensing lines/vacuum lines are all connected..I had one come off going to the boost gauge one time and it wouldn't idle properly. Also check all the tee's sometimes they crack causing the same problem
Is your throttle cable adjustment off? Could be the throttle switch kicking in. Could also be moisture in the tps plug. You should have about 1/8" free play on the throttle and the pin that holds the thumb lever to block should be able to slide when you push the throttle. If this isn't your...
There may be a reason that the hm owners aren't chirping here on s&m...got a buddy that ordered a hm turbo kit back in October I do believe, they took his payment and he waited a few weeks for it to show...it came allright but had no turbo. After a few phone calls they said it was mailed...
With a tunnel dump exhaust setup it's super easy to change a belt this way too. Three springs and pop off the can. No need to take the battery bracket out of the way anymore. If you go this route get a gel battery and wrap the underside with foil tape. Ran a couple with this setup and no...