Honda 2013 FourTrax Foreman Rubicon - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Why doesn't my electric shift on my 2013 honda rubicon work
Hi Donnie,
Start with the basics, Good electrical connections, good grounds, good fuses (test them! they can look good but still be bad) then start looking at the circuit for the shifter. If you can't find a schematic then you may have to take some stuff apart to get to the electrical end of things. Check the switch for the shifter.. If you need some more let me know
5/23/2014 2:54:10 AM •
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Why won't my 2013 honda rubicon shift
these are all electronic transmissions today , some even have a fuse to control the module ck that first , could even be a vacuum hose off , if you cannot find it with these 2 suggestions you have to take it to a repair facility and see most will diagnose the problem cheap or free , but want a fortune to fix it good luck with this one
5/19/2014 4:30:34 PM •
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Honda rancher
take the choke out of the carb using a 14mm wrench. The choke is a plunger held into the front of the carb by a plastic nut. Lubricate it and put it back. Be careful not to overtighten the plastic nut.
10/27/2017 2:20:13 AM •
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Honda atv troubleshooting
Be sure the plug at the rear of the engine ic properly attached and clean. It gets knocked off easily.
4/21/2019 3:19:35 PM •
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New trans but no power
I assume it a honda with auto trans,,,, if so needs new oil pump,,, thats what makes tthe trans work it supplies the oil to the trans so it can make presure to work
11/26/2014 12:57:46 PM •
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Free atv troubleshooting
out of gas, clogged petcock, fuel filter or stuck carb float. assuming you're getting a spark still of course. that's a whole other can of worms
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Assembly diagram for a recoil on a 1999 Polaris 400 xplorer
Assembling a recoil system on a Polaris 400 Xplorer involves several steps. While I can't provide an actual diagram here, I can outline the general steps involved in assembling a recoil system:
- Preparation: Ensure you have all the necessary parts for the recoil assembly including the recoil starter, recoil housing, recoil spring, and any other associated parts.
- Mounting the Recoil Housing: Begin by mounting the recoil housing onto the engine. It typically bolts onto the engine casing.
- Inserting the Recoil Starter: Place the recoil starter mechanism into the recoil housing. It usually fits into grooves or mounts within the housing.
- Attaching the Recoil Spring: Connect one end of the recoil spring to the recoil starter mechanism and the other end to a fixed point within the recoil housing. This provides the tension necessary for the recoil starter to function properly.
- Installing the Pull Cord: Thread the pull cord through the hole in the recoil starter mechanism and tie a knot at the end to secure it. Wind the pull cord around the recoil starter as per the manufacturer's instructions.
- Testing: Before completely sealing the recoil housing, give the recoil starter a few pulls to ensure it functions smoothly and retracts properly.
- Final Assembly: Once you're satisfied with the recoil assembly, bolt down any remaining covers or components to secure the recoil system in place.
Always consult the specific service manual for your Polaris 400 Xplorer for detailed instructions and diagrams tailored to your exact model. Additionally, if you're unsure about any step, it's best to seek assistance from a professional mechanic or someone experienced with small engine repair.
4/20/2024 12:13:30 PM •
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Can't find how to trouble shot the horn on my 2015 Kawasaki mule
take off the horn unit power it direct if it works its ok, if not replace, next step wire a small bulb into the horn wires and press the button if it lights the switch is ok, if you have a circuit tester put one end on the battery ground and check for power in the horn wires if their is power there put the lead on battery positive and press the horn button if there is no power their the switch or wiring is faulty
4/16/2024 10:19:40 PM •
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