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yamaha warrior reverse problem


cletus84

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You have to pull up the handle then move it back. If the handle won't pull up then it won't go back far enough to shift into reverse.

When my friend got his Warrior it wouldn't go into reverse cause the handle wouldn't pull up. I took the handle part off and started oiling it up till I got it to move.

If the rubber is still on it you will have to pull it back and you will see a nut. Take the nut off and then the locking handle should come off. Might have to mess with it some to get it off. When the handle if off you'll have to start oiling it and trying to twist it a little and pull at it. It may take a little to get it to move.

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