Manually starting the outlander
#2
Probably the same thing you'd do if your car had the same problem and was an automatic.
When I got my DS650 the service rep cautioned me to keep a fully charged battery cause you gotta get a pretty good push/pull to get it started in gear.
When I got my DS650 the service rep cautioned me to keep a fully charged battery cause you gotta get a pretty good push/pull to get it started in gear.
#4
The reason they don't come with a pull start back up is because you couldn't pull start an 800 anyway. A small set of jumper cables is a good idea. Some guys go as far as to haul an extra battery with them on a long trip. Check your battery cable terminals once and a while to make sure they stay tight. And yes, try to keep your battery charged up. I was told that after about 4 weeks without starting it, I might find the battery to be low or dead. And I'm not sure, but I think the battery deal is on the XT's. Something about a diode in the winch pulling juice? But I'm not sure about that. And there are some computer gismo's running inside there somewhere also.
#5
Im not sure which specific one youre talking about...but if it has a carb,( and its posible the EFI will too) then if youre riding with another wheeler , its posible to bump start it. Hook up a tow strap, put it in high, key on, and have someone pull it.
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