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Old 07-10-2011, 06:03 PM
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Default Kodial 400 completely dies in heat today. No power no nothing.

Had our Kodiak 400 out using it for its utility function today doing some light farm work. It was working a bit hard due to 92 degree temps in direct sun, pulling a john Deere grass catcher around after grass cutting to pick up clippings. Not a heavy device but fair amount of staring stopping. Fan was coming on a lot. Then all of sudden it dies. No nothing. No turning over, just silence.
Assuming temp issue but dont recall seeing temp gage come on and no radiator fluid spewing.
No Gage lights at all either. Like its getting no power.
All fuses OK.

Hooked up some jumper cables to quad battery and touched other ends together and battery is throwing off sparks. Battery has a charge.

Tried jumping it off my truck as well (with truck engine off) - nothing.

Anything temperature related cause such electric issues suddenly?

VCan a battery have enough juice to spark jumper cables not enough to light gages or turn engine over?

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Old 07-11-2011, 01:31 PM
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Check all fuses / relays. The fan one probably popped, and safety features kicked in, to keep you from seizing the atv due to lack of cooling. Check coolant amount / quality while you are at it. Coolant actually degrades faster in an atv than a vehicle since atv engines work harder.
 
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Old 07-11-2011, 01:41 PM
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Thanks for the reply. Makes sense. I could not locate a fuse for the fan itself. Is there one? Only the starter relay blew.
 
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Check Motorcycle Parts, Motorcycle Accessories for a schematic to locate the fuses. Most should be under the seat.
 
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Old 07-12-2011, 10:19 AM
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I did find another fuse and it was blown. Was the starter relay 30a fuse. Replaced it and all power back. Qustion now becomes was it a random fluke, the heat and it beign worked hard or something else beginning to fail taxing that fuse. Will
 
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Hard to tell, fan motor could be failing, radiator fins clogged, or radiator in need of flushing out. I definitely would carry extra fuses, and keep an eye on it.
 
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