When the light comes on it is your atv's way of telling you that the belt needs to be checked and probably adjusted. Take it back to your dealer and have them check and adjust the belt and they will automaticly reset your light. the reset procedure is similar to 650 700. Unplug 2 pin conector going to belt switch. Unplug black conector under seat , unplug white conector beside it ( white plug is a reset plug which has no wires conected to it from machine) Plug reset plug into black plug turn key to on , turn off. plug everything back to stock. You are done."
1) remove seat, unplug black and grey 4-pin connectors
2) swap plugs, grey to black and black to grey
3) turn on ignition switch, belt light should be flashing quickly
4) disconnect 2-pin belt switch above torque converter cover, belt light should be flashing slowly
5) let flash for at least 5 seconds
6) turn off ignition switch
7) reconnect 4-pin connectors black to black and grey to grey, reconnect 2-pin belt switch
turn on ignition switch to confirm belt light is out this answer is wrong disconect 2 wire switch on cover only connect grey male to blk female then switch on
how do u tighten belt on brute force 750?
fix your kebc on belt hosing or bypass it
To adjust the belt tension on a Kawasaki Brute Force 750, first, ensure the vehicle is on a level surface and the engine is off. Remove the cover from the belt housing and locate the tension adjustment bolts. Loosen the lock nuts, adjust the tension by turning the bolts to achieve the proper tension, and then tighten the lock nuts back in place. Finally, reassemble the cover and check the belt for proper tension by pressing down on it; it should have some give but not be overly loose.
Yes, the Kawasaki 750 Brute Force typically has timing marks on the flywheel, which are used to align the timing during maintenance tasks such as valve adjustments or timing belt replacements. These marks help ensure proper engine timing for optimal performance. Always refer to the specific service manual for detailed instructions and diagrams related to your model.
To change the drive belt on a Kawasaki Brute Force 650, first, ensure the vehicle is parked on a flat surface and the engine is turned off. Remove the floorboards and the plastic cover over the drive belt by unscrewing the necessary bolts. Carefully take off the old belt, and then install the new belt by sliding it onto the drive pulleys, ensuring it's properly seated. Reassemble the cover and floorboards, and check the belt tension before testing the vehicle.
its probably from going threw mud in 4 high and or also from pulling people out in rev so if you can go in 4 low when in mud and just use you winch to pull out other people.
Winch cable goes in but will not come out?
How do you reset a slendertone belt.
The belt on your Brute Force 650 likely broke due to excessive wear and tear, improper tension, or misalignment. It could also be a result of overheating from prolonged use or exposure to harsh conditions. Regular maintenance and timely replacements can help prevent such failures. If the issue persists, it's advisable to check for other underlying mechanical problems.
Take it to your nearest certified Kawasaki dealer...
You do not reset a timing belt you replace it.
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