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2010 Panterra ss700 Quits after it warms up


Rick Kucher

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I have a 2010 ss700 4 x4 four seat side by side that will start great but after it warms up it just quits. The previous owner said that he put in a new statter, a new cdi and new carb. I took the carb off and took it to a mechanic who looked at it and he did some work on it. I picked it up and put it back on but when I started it, it did the same thing.

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Have you checked it for fuel delivery after it quits?

What about spark, after it shuts itself down?

You'll need to narrow it down some. Unless you're a mechanic, with proper diagnostic tools. Then these types of things are typically a simple fix, that can be a real challenge to find.

I'd start with fuel, because it's easier to verify the fuel delivery is there.

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