If a 1997 Kodiak 400 won't go into reverse, it could be due to several issues. Common causes include a faulty or worn-out reverse gear, problems with the transmission linkage, or issues with the clutch not disengaging properly. Additionally, low Transmission Fluid or a clogged filter could also prevent the vehicle from shifting into reverse. It's advisable to have a qualified mechanic diagnose the issue for an accurate repair.
The Yamaha Kodiak 400 will go at top speed 55mph on a dirt road. It will go 67mph on a hard road I'm a country boy with a yamaha kodiak and it goes that exact speed.
No, the oil in a Yamaha Kodiak 400 does not go to the transmission. The Kodiak 400 has a separate engine oil system and a separate transmission fluid system. The engine oil lubricates the engine components, while the transmission uses its own specific fluid for proper operation. It's important to maintain both systems independently for optimal performance.
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Sounds like a internal transmission failure, look for a good mom and pop transmission shop
How fast dose a 450cc four wheeler go?
A 97 Saturn that stays in forward gears could be one of two problems. Either the electronic transmission controls are stuck in forward, or the internal bands in the transmission have welded themselves together.
If this is an automatic transmission, more than likely the transmission is on it's way to the junkyard. Usually failing transmissions lose reverse first, then the higher forward gears - last will be the lowest forward gears.
I had my transmission flushed and now my 97 Voyager will go into reverse and doesn't slip anymore. Was doing that until it was warmed up.
Sounds to me like the tranny is gone...Your reverse gears are the last to go. You can try some of the Transmission Medic Fluids they have out....but it wont repair what is already gone it just might help you get it to the shop or the junk yard!
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I have a 1998 Mountaineer and had the same problem. There was dust in the electrical connections. All the dealer did was blow it out and charge me an outragous service fee