Yamaha Warrior bogging down
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Yamaha Warrior bogging down
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: 91Warrior357
make sure your parking brake sensor wire is unhooked, there always causing probs, if its not that than your carb might be a little gunked up</end quote></div>
Sounds like it's easy to prevent the parking break issue by simply pulling a sensor wire instead of completely removing it and doing the block off kit? If so, where do I pull the sensor on my 2002 Warrior??
Thanks!
make sure your parking brake sensor wire is unhooked, there always causing probs, if its not that than your carb might be a little gunked up</end quote></div>
Sounds like it's easy to prevent the parking break issue by simply pulling a sensor wire instead of completely removing it and doing the block off kit? If so, where do I pull the sensor on my 2002 Warrior??
Thanks!
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Yamaha Warrior bogging down
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: chrisd0729
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: 91Warrior357
make sure your parking brake sensor wire is unhooked, there always causing probs, if its not that than your carb might be a little gunked up</end quote></div>
Sounds like it's easy to prevent the parking break issue by simply pulling a sensor wire instead of completely removing it and doing the block off kit? If so, where do I pull the sensor on my 2002 Warrior??
its the wire that runs off your clutch perch and you just unplug it, it has a male and female connector and you just plug those into eachother and let it hang.
Thanks!</end quote></div>
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: 91Warrior357
make sure your parking brake sensor wire is unhooked, there always causing probs, if its not that than your carb might be a little gunked up</end quote></div>
Sounds like it's easy to prevent the parking break issue by simply pulling a sensor wire instead of completely removing it and doing the block off kit? If so, where do I pull the sensor on my 2002 Warrior??
its the wire that runs off your clutch perch and you just unplug it, it has a male and female connector and you just plug those into eachother and let it hang.
Thanks!</end quote></div>
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I have read many forums searching for an answer to the same problem, and it seems that the real problem is the parking brake.
I have the same problem and I want a definite solution, and besides unplugging the cables from the switch there seems to be a plate that blocks the parking brake from engaging at all. The third alternative if you want to keep the parking brake is to keep adjusting the cable so it engages and disengages the brake properly, and the rev limiter is turned on and off accordingly.
I will adjust the cable first and see how long that lasts. If not, I will unplug the cables from the switch at the handle bar, and last might get the plate to block the parking brake completely. What do racers do? I donīt think they need a parking brake.
I have the same problem and I want a definite solution, and besides unplugging the cables from the switch there seems to be a plate that blocks the parking brake from engaging at all. The third alternative if you want to keep the parking brake is to keep adjusting the cable so it engages and disengages the brake properly, and the rev limiter is turned on and off accordingly.
I will adjust the cable first and see how long that lasts. If not, I will unplug the cables from the switch at the handle bar, and last might get the plate to block the parking brake completely. What do racers do? I donīt think they need a parking brake.
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I'm not sure if Yamaha still used this on 1998 Warriors,..but I know the older ones had a reverse ground wire that was attached to one of the bolts that held the reverse lever in place and it would loose connection and corrode which would cause the same problems the brake safety switch causes.
You just loosen the screw and clean that wire eye and reinstall it.
Just like the brake safety switch, it causes the engine to sputter at higher RPMs.
You just loosen the screw and clean that wire eye and reinstall it.
Just like the brake safety switch, it causes the engine to sputter at higher RPMs.