For Those With Overheating Raptor 700's
#1
There has been concern with some people with their atvs' overheating. It is overheating because that fan doesnt come on at all. I recently to it to the dealer and let the service people look at it. When they pulled everything apart and checked everything, it came down to being a bad temp. sensor. Like I said before the guys at the dealership said there is going to be a recall for that tier of bikes. I dont know if this is true but that is what they said. But what it all comes down to, is that it was a bad temp. sensor.
#3
LOL. The dealer just called me ten minutes ago and a different guy told me that there was a plug under the seat that wasnt plugged in all of the way. I asked him about the temp. sensor and he said that he would find out about it. I told him as long as the fan comes on without me having to hook up a toggle switch to it, that would be fine. I just told him that I want them to show me that the fan comes on before I even take it home. I dont know what to believe from these stealerships but I hope they get their sh*t straightened out.
#5
Alright, I finally got mine back and on the paper it says "Circuit breaker plugged not plugged in". LOL I dont know. I took it home and the fan comes on when it gets to a certain temp. YOu guys have no idea how happy i am that it is all fixed. I finally dont have to worry about anything when i go out into the woods.
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