07 Can am outlander ?'s
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07 Can am outlander ?'s
I'm a newbie here so please take it easy on me. Very nice site also, seems very informative. I've done some searching and having difficulty finding a solution for my problem.
I have a 07 500 H.O.can am outlander. I don't do much trail riding just use it mainly for work around our small farm. I am having issues with high temp light coming on and a lot of heat. Now these issues arise when I'm using a self powered pull behind DR Field & Brush mower(rough cut). I barely hit 5 mph and have atv under a load on somewhat hilly ground.
Is there anything I can do to make this machine run cooler so I can work it without having to stop all the time to let it cool down. I have cleaned the radiator & it is free of dust & dirt. As far as I can tell it seems to be intact, no warping of any kind. When high temp light does come on I immediately stop and let machine idle until it cools down then park it in the shade for a while.
I have read about engine ice for the radiator. Would this possibly help?
I am open to any & all advice. Thanks in advance.
I have a 07 500 H.O.can am outlander. I don't do much trail riding just use it mainly for work around our small farm. I am having issues with high temp light coming on and a lot of heat. Now these issues arise when I'm using a self powered pull behind DR Field & Brush mower(rough cut). I barely hit 5 mph and have atv under a load on somewhat hilly ground.
Is there anything I can do to make this machine run cooler so I can work it without having to stop all the time to let it cool down. I have cleaned the radiator & it is free of dust & dirt. As far as I can tell it seems to be intact, no warping of any kind. When high temp light does come on I immediately stop and let machine idle until it cools down then park it in the shade for a while.
I have read about engine ice for the radiator. Would this possibly help?
I am open to any & all advice. Thanks in advance.
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