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I have a 2005 Honda TRX 400EX that will not move starts fine runs fine but when I try to go it just revs and forward and reverse will not move at all could it be the clutch? Or something bigger than that?

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It's probably the clutch.

If the clutch wears out it generally gives plenty of warning though.. Has it been slipping for a while ? If not then are you sure it's going into gears ? Does the shift feel right ? Have you tried it in all the gears ? Are there any bad/strange noises coming out of the gearbox ?

Have you checked the clutch lever down on the case is free and going right back when you let the lever on the bars out ? Have you tried adjusting the clutch ?

Unless there are bad noises or a bad feeling shift on the lever then I think you need to take the clutch cover off and have a look..

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Everything is functioning and no odd or bad sounds tried every gear including reverse it just won't go. Do u know if the trx300ex parts are interchangeable with the trx400ex they are both 2005(and just wanted to correct the post is about a trx400ex that won't go )but I have a 300ex that's dead and hopefully for parts if the are interchangeable

 

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Look a part up in partzilla, choose the part by clicking on it's part number and it takes you to a new page, scroll down and it shows you what other model bikes that part fits..

https://www.partzilla.com/product/honda/22201-MAL-600?ref=55fce17ac7eed84d89c966db8609111a28a4e5d1

Did this problem come on suddenly, or just gradually over months get worse. Clutches normally take a long time from the first signs till they won't drive any more. Something might have come loose or broken.

And no, it seems the 350 and 400 parts do not interchange..

https://www.partzilla.com/product/honda/22201-MAE-000?ref=46d9e4043d48249bcc0c6c974c5fbed382aaf225

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