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By Atvguy0901
Thank for the add on quad crazy. I am new here and need some help with my atv. It’s a older Yamaha Timberwolf 250 that I purchased second hand from an person. I got it home ans started to look into it. He stated it needed a cdi box so I ordered one for it and a battery as well also a key switch cause it did not come with one. I put all the parts on it and when I hit the start button it just clicks and noting else. Thank you any help is appreciated.
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By highlifter22
Has anyone removed the muffler and just gone straight pipe with it? Do you need to tune it after?
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By reprob
Im new to the group and hope to find some help here. I have a 1997 Yamaha Big Bear 4x4. I am having ignition issues. I have checked all switches to the CDI box and all check out. I Replaced The pick up coil and stator, as the pick up coil was open, no continuity. My problem is I can't find a schematic that matches what I have. My CDI has 2 plugs one 4 pin with 3 wires going to it, and the other is an 8 pin with 7wires going to it. I have traced all but one it is solid blue on the 8 pin plug. I have no idea where it disappears to with out tearing apart the harness. Any ideas as to what this wire goes to? A pin out of the cdi would be helpful, The number on it is F8T32372. Any other ideas before I try and find a new CDI. Thanks for any help. Robert
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By Malcolmconyers
After riding around neighborhood with kids gear indicator just shows dashes along with eps not working at all after cycling on when key is turned to on position
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By p5200
I seem to have no resistance at all on the rear brake pedal and no rear brakes. They were pretty good before I removed the right side crank cover. In order to get to the lower bolts of the cover, I took a piece of baling wire and wired the pedal in the down position. I assume, that caused at least, part of the brake problem. I can't see where fluid came out but, I did have to add more fluid. Added the fluid but still no resistance to pedal. Should I try to bleed the rear brakes? Thanks
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