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kindsambo Apr 12, 2001 03:03 AM

I have a brand new dealer installed Warn 2500lb winch but every time I need it in the mud the dam* thing won't work until the bike sits for 30 min and dries. What can I do to fix it? Got stuck twice now and the winch let me down.

fishbones Apr 12, 2001 10:37 AM

This is just a shot in the dark but check.

1. Make sure the wire kit is for the right warn/atv setup. There is a difference in the 2000/2500 as well as the ATV you are using.

2. Have the setup (wire) rechecked, you may be able to fix, but have dealer look again.

3. If installed incorrectly, warn can fry the entire electrical system.

4. I didn't get the 30 minutes stuff, but it doesn't sound like a wet thing, more of a amperage thing to make it work. Hey soak it and see what happens, but do the first 2 things first, you don't want to fry.

Yamanshee Apr 12, 2001 11:11 AM

My brother-in-law had the same problem with his Warn 2500. In the end he had to send it back to Warn for warranty repair. I believe it was in the solenoids seals. Water was getting into them and it wouldn't work. He heard from his dealer that Warn had trouble with a run of winches that all had this problem. His new one works great no matter how wet/muddy it gets.

girlatvr2 Apr 12, 2001 01:38 PM

has there been a recall using the lot code?

thenewfiebullet Apr 12, 2001 02:46 PM

I was having the same problem with my winch. Try spraying Wire Dryer, or some other kind of contact cleaner on all the electrical conections, especially the in/out switch. It worked for me.

kindsambo Apr 12, 2001 08:00 PM

Thanks for the replies. Will spray my connections and check with the dealer for a recall. I sometime run in heavy mud here in Nova Scotia and getting stuck is part of the fun...as long as one has a winch that works. Thinking now I might have been better off getting the much CHEAPER superwinch.


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