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Fan won't work on a BF 750
I have an '05 750 and the fan will not kick on. I have pulled the wires off the temp sensor in the radiator and jumpered the contacts and still nothing. I know the fan works because I can jumper from the battery to the fan and it will work. Is there a relay switch somewhere that I need to be looking at?
What am I missing? Thanks in advance for your feedback Jason |
Hey man yes there is a breaker underneath the seat. Mine just broke off, you should check yours and see if the button needs reset or if your contacts broke off like mine. And I just ordered one from this website. This will also show you where it is at.
CheapCycleParts.com's 2005 Kawasaki ATV Brute Force 750 4x4i (KVF750-A1) Parts List part number 21008 |
I checked the fuse. It doesn't appear to be tripped. I am getting no power to the fuse, I checked with a test light.
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Originally Posted by owtlaw jason
(Post 2798704)
I checked the fuse. It doesn't appear to be tripped. I am getting no power to the fuse, I checked with a test light.
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Hayashi hit the nail on the head my buddy with a 750 has the same problem
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Yep, happens to them all!!
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Originally Posted by KMKjr
(Post 2803805)
Yep, happens to them all!!
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the same thing hapened to my 05 650 the connections under the seat were coroded and i put sone grease on then and its been good ever since
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Originally Posted by Hayashi
(Post 2805225)
Not really. This problem does not happpen on newer EFI BF750s because the subject BUS connector does not have the (+) and (-) wires together anymore.
My bad, I'll clarify. Happens to most before EFI. :) BTW, your sig is too true!! |
Also the fan breaker is a little box all by itself under seat, not inside fuse box, it has a little green button sticking out of it if it is popped, push it in so the top of the button is flush, the fan will work now.
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