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There isn't an overdrive sensor. There are pressure switches, a temp sensor, solenoids, and speed sensors.There isn't an overdrive sensor. There are pressure switches, a temp sensor, solenoids, and speed sensors.
you need to replace the input and output speed sensors. same thing happened to my 99 breeze. cost about 20 dollars for each sensor.
yes .. Change filter, then try output and input transmission speed sensors.
The input and output speed sensors are the two wire sensors on the front of the transmission case. The input is closer to the engine.
The idle speed is computer controlled and is not adjustable.
My question to you is why? ABS works and is a great safety feature. If you REALLY want to.. unplug one of the wheel speed sensors. This will also disable your electronic traction control. Can't have one without the other.
The idle speed is computer controlled and is not adjustable. If the speed is incorrect, there is a malfunction with the idle speed motor, a sensor, or wiring.
There should be a smaller plastic box behind the fuse box in the engine compartment. There you will find the high speed fan relay as well as the low speed fan relay.Good Luck
There are 2 when looking inside the engine compartment down beside where you fill the transmission fluid you will see 2 sensors sticking out of the front of the transmission. Hi and LO
Top speed of the Yamaha Breeze ATV is 40-50 mph.
A "breeze" is a gentle wind.According to the Beaufort scale, there are 5 types of breeze:Beaufort 2 - Light breeze, wind speed 5.6-11 km/hBeaufort 3 - Gentle breeze, wind speed 12-19 km/hBeaufort 4 - Moderate breeze, wind speed 20-28 km/hBeaufort 5 - Fresh breeze, wind speed 29-38 km/hBeaufort 6 - Strong breeze, wind speed 39-49 km/h
Input Speed Sensor is on Front of Trans closer to the engine. Output is on the front, farther to the drive side. Both are two wire sensors.