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2000 Yamaha BIG BEAR 400 Differential Control


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I have this control on my Big Bear I have not seen one before, it appears to have a cable that goes to the front differential. Im assuming it's either a differential lock or to disconnect four wheel drive, does anyone know what this is or how it works. 

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I've been looking through 2000 year big-bear 400 manuals and it seems they don't have front differentials.. There are no differential/spider gears. So there would be no diff lock.

All the manuals I have around 2000 show the 4wd engagement as being by electric motor at the front diff. I can't find any with a cable to the front diff 4wd engagement.

 

 

 

You'll have to jack it up and see if the 4wd engages, and/or whether there is a differential action in there.

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I did the same thing when I first started working on it trying to figure it out, because I had no 2w/4w switch, but I had this cable going to it,  I think I remember finding out from a previous post that it was an aftermarket add on but I can't remember what it did , I was more concerned at that time getting it rewired and running. I remember asking the previous owner what that was he said it was the choke, I knew then he had never had it running and knew nothing about it. It is one I should have walked away from, but I really only wanted the tires, they aren't that great but they all hold air, plus its coming along nicely, iv learned a lot and am still enjoying working on it, it is so powerful very low first gear, but like wrestling a bear to turn it.

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Doh..  The parts books say it's a limited slip diff..  Still no manual shift though..  no shift at all for the 2000 year..

Yeah it's an oddball. I looked for any model around that year or engine size looking for a manual shift diff and couldn't find anything..

Later ones had an electric select..

 

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Like you mentioned earlier most of the 2000s showed a 2w/4w drive button, maybe the Big Bear never had that, both the Big Bear and Kodiak both had YFM400 model numbers with different letters at the end, all of the Kodiaks I have looked at had this button and Automatic Transmission. If you wanted a manual trans get Big Bear if you wanted an automatic get Kodiak. 

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