To reset the oil change light, hold down the odometer and clock buttons for a few seconds. (with the ignition turned on).
that would be the rincon 650cc
head bolt torque specs 680 rincon
It is under the seat, I have attached a picture in the related links.
after draining and filter change the Rincon takes 3.1 US quarts of oil. at disassemble the Rincon takes 4.3 quarts of oil. I have added a link in the related links section with more info from the service manual
after draining and filter change the Rincon takes 3.1 US quarts of oil. at disassemble the Rincon takes 4.3 quarts of oil. I have added a link in the related links section with more info from the service manual
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To change the timing chain on a 2004 Honda Rincon 650 ATV, first, ensure the engine is cool and disconnect the battery. Remove the necessary components such as the plastic covers, exhaust, and any interfering parts to access the timing chain. Align the timing marks on the crankshaft and camshaft, then remove the old chain and replace it with a new one, ensuring proper tension and alignment. Reassemble all parts in reverse order, ensuring everything is tightened to the manufacturer's specifications.
Under the seat on my 125M. The seat is removed by pulling a lever on the right side by the gas tank. ---------------- Under the right rear fender on a honda Rincon ATV
It is under the seat, I have attached a picture in the related links.
On a Honda Rincon 650 ATV, the oil filter is typically located on the right side of the engine, near the front. It is usually positioned beneath the engine cover and can be accessed by removing the cover. Ensure the engine is cool before attempting to change the oil filter for safety. Always consult the owner's manual for specific instructions related to your model.
To change the rear brakes on a Honda ATV 650 Rincon, start by securely lifting the rear of the vehicle and removing the rear wheels. Next, take off the brake caliper by unscrewing the mounting bolts and carefully sliding it off the brake rotor. Replace the worn brake pads with new ones, ensuring they're properly seated, and reassemble the caliper and wheels. Finally, pump the brake lever to ensure proper brake engagement before taking the ATV for a test ride.