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By umax33
can someone tell me which side the neutral and reverse switch are on a 1986 honda trx 200 The service manual does not say which side, i got the lites pulled out and looked at them and i think the switches are bad. i just don't know which side they are on , the photo in the book just shows how it looks after a cover is off and not which side its on.i would just like to know so i don't have to take stuff off that i don't have to. thanks for any info on this.......
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By Adamb2025
I have a 1990 Honda fourtrax 300 2x4
I rode the other day for 30-45 min. Switched it off and now it is completely dead..
battery is fully charged, fuses are good . WILL NOT TURN OVER ,
headlights won't turn on , No neutral, reverse or oil temp lights . Electrically it is completely dead !!! I replaced the key switch and CDI box , STILL NOTHING.
I bypassed the neutral safety switch and grounded it to the battery and still nothing !! I used a jumper wire on the starter Solenoid , the motor will turn over but not start . I even bypassed both fuses and straight wired it to see if I could get a neutral light or headlights still nothing . What could it be ?
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By Memphis
Not sure if in right place but here goes
My 300 is lacking power only reaching 30mph and struggling uphill everything else seems ok other that this problem cleaned all fuel new filter pan and all new fuel pump and spark plug full oil change is there anything I am missing
ps It is auto and does noy seem to want to get in another gear 5200 rpm at 30mph
Regards
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By umax33
i just got a 1986 honda trx 200 and the reverse and neutral lights don't work, i looked in the service manual and it says to remove two screws and the cover comes up and you can check the bulbs, the book does not show the two screws and i can't see them.Does anyone know how to get to the screws to check the bulbs. i will appreciate any help i can get...thank you
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By Randel1
I recently read an article about restoring or at least improving the looks of faded and discolored plastic body parts. In the article it suggested using a 50/50 mixture of boiled linseed oil and paint thinner. You mix it up and apply it with a brush or rag to rub it in and remove the oxidation. I curious to find out if anyone has had experience with doing this and what was their short/long term results of doing so. I would hate to try it and find out that a few weeks/months down the road my plastic body parts self destruct.
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