Had just purchased a used 2008 650 outlander. Got it home and started to overheat. Fan didn’t turn on. After watching video found bad relay fuse. But used info from this to determine fan and sensor good. AWESOME VIDEO THANKS 😊
@yoyoo011 your video helped me get out of the woods!!!! Thank you glad to hear that... this is why I do the self help video's It's nice to know that it really helped someone in need when they need it most...
teaching lil Pea, hi and of course it did help. Thank you so much, I have a CAN-AM OUTLANDER 800, 2010 it’s was kind smooth runing until I took it to mechanic then the problems start to show off. On my way home Coming from the mechanic shop about 1.5 km the mofle or silencer or exhaust pipe was red hot the cooling fun didn’t go on and don’t know what the problem is until I saw your video and unplug the sensor under the seat right side an the fun go on almost automatically whet I start the engine.
@@alfredb8471 Sounds like your muffler is stopped up it should have a spark arrestor in the end of it pull it out an clean it it will be in the exit tip of it some are held in by screws but most have pop rivets you will need to drill out to remove it
@shanewendi Huge help. Thanks so much! Thank you I'm glad that it helped i have several self help videos an will be posting more soon check them out...
Ok so I checked my fan and it is fine then checked if any of the wires by my ECM if any were unclicked and none of them were lose and I have a brand new ECM but I unplugged my temperature sender and it did create a code but the fan did not turn on so does that mean that I have a bad relay?
My can am renegade 800 08 won't start I was riding it slowly threw the trail then all of a sudden it stalls and the screen says low battery check ending and limp home mode This happened to me last week and I brought it to the dealer and they fixed it but it now doing it again there is no power getting to the head lights engine or anywhere except for the dash what do I do
My 2004 Outlander 330 runs for about 10-15 minutes then stalls. Once it cools down, it'll start again but quickly die after re-warming up. At no point in this does the radiator fan ever kick on. About how long after starting your Outlanders does the radiator fan kick on?
@@JonesN4life it gives me no indication that it's shutting down due to overheating but i suspect that is the reason. gonna try to bypass the switch that kicks on the radiator fan so that it comes on when i start the quad, hoping that'll give me some clues. still, seems more than just the fan should keep the quad from shutting down due to overheating.