Yamaha kodiak 400 starts then when u put it into gear and drive after a minite it reves up and stalls
It could.It could.
yes! Too much oil can cause the spark plugs to foul(ie;oil fouled)a black oily electroid prouducing a weak spark. Which in turn could cause stalling.
A fuel rail pressure regulator could cause trouble.
Yes it could if you in fact have a carburetor. Carburetors were fazed out during the 1980's.
If your 2006 Yamaha Kodiak 450i accelerates but not to its full potential, while also backfiring and stalling, it may indicate a fuel delivery issue, such as a clogged fuel filter or a dirty carburetor. Additionally, problems with the ignition system, such as worn spark plugs or faulty ignition coils, could also contribute to these symptoms. To fix it, start by inspecting and cleaning the carburetor, checking the fuel filter, and replacing the spark plugs if necessary. If the issues persist, it may be best to consult a professional mechanic for a more thorough diagnosis.
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Numerous things could cause the Nissan Altima to stall. One such thing is the idle control valve, also the exhaust system could cause the engine to stall.
check to see how dirty your air filter is. if is too dirty it could cause the problem it was the cause of mine.
it could be a dirty fuel filter.(among others)
a blocked fuel filter causes spluttering and stalling although it could be a gypsy curse
Do you have oversized tires? There are several things you could try, if you have oversized tires try a clutch kit, you can find them online, cant tell you which one is best, but you can bet it will be on Highlifters website. Next you could try a jet kit. If I wanted more power out of my Kodiak those are the first two things I would do. If that wasent enough you can add new exhaust.
The Yamaha YZF-R6 (often referred to as the Yamaha 600) may stall when put into gear due to several potential issues. Common reasons include a faulty kickstand switch, which prevents the motorcycle from running if the stand is down, or problems with the clutch not fully engaging or disengaging. Additionally, issues with the fuel supply, such as a clogged filter or injector, or a weak battery could contribute to stalling when shifting into gear. It's important to diagnose the specific cause to resolve the issue effectively.