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Old Oct 18, 2012 | 08:51 AM
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Default 06 honda rancher 350 2x2 dash blinking .3 times

My honda rancher gauge is blinking 3 times and is in fail safe mode. Stuck in neutral and won't shift up electronicly. I just bought it,sounds great and sounds perfect.I don't no what to do,any help?
 
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Old Oct 18, 2012 | 10:02 AM
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I was told the angle sensor is bad? Any other ideas? I'm goin to buy one and see. HELP!!!
 
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Old Dec 29, 2012 | 06:07 PM
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Default Easy fix

I am not sure of the technical term is for some of this, but here goes. In the front of the bike, under the plastic fender and right in front of the steering forks/column (so to speak), there are 4 major wiring harness connections that are zip-tied to a fixed point. Take the off, unplug them, and clean them. What I did was carefully unplug each of them, (disconnect the battery) blew compressed air inside both ends of each connector making sure it is dry. Then I bought some dielectric grease ($10.00 a tube) and put a good amount (like tooth paste on your toothbrush) inside one end. Snapped them together and rode like it was new. No shift problems or blinking on the dash. Don’t forget to zip-tie the connections back to the original location. Everything pointed me to the “angle sensor” too but it was fine. Good luck and let me know how it did.
 
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