warrior help
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warrior help
My buddy had the same thing happen to his warrior. The reverse gear teeth were shot. He took it to a repair shop, they told him that it happened because he would be in a forward gear when he shifted into reverse. Apperently you have to have the wheeler in the neutral position when you shift into reverse. Best of luck.
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warrior help
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: Skatike27
My buddy had the same thing happen to his warrior. The reverse gear teeth were shot. He took it to a repair shop, they told him that it happened because he would be in a forward gear when he shifted into reverse. Apperently you have to have the wheeler in the neutral position when you shift into reverse. Best of luck.</end quote></div>
Is there any validity to that? I don't ever put my warrior in nuetral before I shift it into reverse but I have never had any problems.
I would definitly think that something was wrong internally with the transmission, though. Does it make any noise in the transmission when your driving in reverse?
My buddy had the same thing happen to his warrior. The reverse gear teeth were shot. He took it to a repair shop, they told him that it happened because he would be in a forward gear when he shifted into reverse. Apperently you have to have the wheeler in the neutral position when you shift into reverse. Best of luck.</end quote></div>
Is there any validity to that? I don't ever put my warrior in nuetral before I shift it into reverse but I have never had any problems.
I would definitly think that something was wrong internally with the transmission, though. Does it make any noise in the transmission when your driving in reverse?