1100 DIFF FOR A T2
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By moonrover
Mine is overheated/burned/melt at connection with its wire connector, parts are ordered to replace both them. This seems to be a common issue, and some of you already replaced it. I right now just connect the wires, so the fan runs all the time whenever the initiation is on, but it's better let fan runs as needed with a working temperature sensor/switch.
Question: Does some coolant come out by removing the switch/sensor from radiator? Or, is the threaded hole all the way inside radiator? If the answer is yes, I want to drain or extract some coolant to make its level below the sensor before replacing it, so I don't make a mess with coolant spilled out
Thank you.
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By Kalyla Jackson
Hey all!
I'm on a mission to buy my first UTV soundbar as a gift for my dad. I'm aiming for something that offers great sound quality without breaking the bank – my budget is around $250. Right now, I'm considering options like ecoxgear, kemimoto, and boss.
Does anyone have experience with these brands or specific models that you'd recommend? Any advice or suggestions would be super appreciated!
Thanks in advance for your help!
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By Timpiker
My UTV is a few years old and gets very little use. I just noticed the drive belt slapping the plastic guard and making some noise. The manual tells me how to replace it but not how to tighten it. Apparently, there is no adjustment. Does anyone know if there is an adjustment? Is the belt supposed to have a lot of slop in it?
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By Haskellz
I have a Gator 550 UTV with two rows of seats and dump bed. I bought new UTV LED lights for front and back and have mounted them on the roof, no problem
I now need help hooking and running wires from lights to switch.
Does anyone know someone near Millbrook Al that could do this? If so, please give me contact info.
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