Wife's Trailboss/no cooling fan.
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My wifes 04' Trailboss 330. I dont believe her cooling fan is kicking on. I mean I dont hear it or see it during or after riding. Theres no way of telling if its overheating from a cluster light. I was riding with her for awhile the other day. It was running fine, but felt VERY hot. Hotter than normal.
Question is, where would I start to see whats broke? Thermostat? And where specifically would I look? I can figure things out if I'm pointed in the right direction. Thanks in advance!!
Question is, where would I start to see whats broke? Thermostat? And where specifically would I look? I can figure things out if I'm pointed in the right direction. Thanks in advance!!
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Don't let the hp numbers fool you. Its all in how you get it to the ground. Clutching clutching clutching!
Don't let the hp numbers fool you. Its all in how you get it to the ground. Clutching clutching clutching!
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We had a trailboss, and the fan rarely came on. That was one cool little machine. We rode the far out of it and never had a problem. Easy to ride, maintain, the only problem was the lack of power. I did end up dropping a tooth in the front, and that gave it a little more zip... but overall, a good machine.
You can check to see if the fan is working. There is a switch that controls the fan coming on. It screws into the back of the radiator. If you unplug it from the electric input, take a small piece of wire, form it into a u shape and put it in either side of the switch....basically completing the circuit. If it comes on, you know the fan is ok.
When our thermal switches went out in our machines, thats what we did to make the fan run, until we could get a new switch.
You can check to see if the fan is working. There is a switch that controls the fan coming on. It screws into the back of the radiator. If you unplug it from the electric input, take a small piece of wire, form it into a u shape and put it in either side of the switch....basically completing the circuit. If it comes on, you know the fan is ok.
When our thermal switches went out in our machines, thats what we did to make the fan run, until we could get a new switch.
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