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got a 2011 linhai 4 wheeler that shuts down after about a mile and then will not crank for several hours anybody got a solution?:aargh:

If it won't crank it sounds like the battery is going dead. Check your connections and test the charging system. If it re-cranks and fires up after a few hours i'd assume the battery is pretty healthy, just not getting charged.

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