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Trouble starting 2004 yamaha kodiak incold weather using manual choke itstarts fine in warm garage but starting takes longer outside in sub zero temps. engine starts but choke will not keep rpms up so engine can warm up.
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Sounds like a frailed throttle cable, or that it might be rusted or mucked up with something. Would undo it on carb and see if it has full throttle movement on the cable. If you have not done this yourself before best to have it done professionally or do some read up good luck hope this helps
I take help from online websites that have this service like helping in repair some like reliable-store have instant help.. others are a bit slow which I don't prefer... rest is up to u.. U can also get free manual works fine .
you have a open wire or a bad connection the electrical current is grounding either your coil or your kill switch to the fram and not allowing it to start
hey Tammy... does the neutral light come on??? if not... find neutral..see what happens.. next.. have your batteries CCA checked.. (Cold Cranking Amps)...the amperage is what makes the starter work..NOT voltage...you can take it to Oreilly's, autozone, batteries and bulbs, or your local battery store...
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