Yamaha Grizzly cooling fan fault

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  • @brianwilton8532
    @brianwilton8532 7 місяців тому +2

    Well Andy...I have just recently bought this Quad... I also was having a overheating problem my 2013 Yamaha 450 Kodiak and I can't express how thankful I am to have watched this video of yours. You are a genius and after reading all of the comments below and seeing how others had found the same problem with like you the brown broken wire on the ignition switch I proceeded to the first step of removing the ignition switch and found exactly the same spot of the broken brown wire. I then called our local Yamaha dealer and they didn't have one in stock but could order one. So at that point I decided to use a x-Acto knife and strip the little bit of insulation that was left on the brown wire to expose the copper wire. This was the hardest part of the job trying not to damage any of the copper wire. I then used my soldering gun and put a dab of solder while holding the switch in a small vice. I then slipped a piece shrink tube over the wire and proceeded to solder the wire together. After sliding the shrink tube back over the join and carefully shrinking the tube I then used a pair of scissors and split some short thin pieces of electrical tape. After wrapping around the join at the base of the switch it looked like it would never break there again. Keep in mind this is a quick fix and may have to replace it with a new $80 switch ... Hopefully not. I then reinstalled it and took it for a ride and with a little bit of load with the Snow blade hooked up and pushed a little bit of snow the fan actually cut in briefly making me believe that the job is completed and was the fist time I had heard the fan cut in. It didn't heat up and lose any fluid as I had before. I hope this wasn't two drawn out as I I have never commented on UA-cam but I felt if I could help someone else out like you just did for me... They too would appreciate your video on this overheating problem... I would never have found that broken brown wire without your expertise mechanical ability. Thanks again Andy and everyone's comments below for me to solve this problem. Looking forward to watching more of your videos Andy .....CHEERS

  • @ronjohnson6579
    @ronjohnson6579 3 роки тому +2

    You win the internet today. Was ready to trouble shoot the whole sytem but after watching this video I pulled the ignition off and the wire is broke. Great explanation of every part of the system though. The steering yanks on that wire (must be the shortest one). You saved me much time, thank you. :)

  • @wayneo1486
    @wayneo1486 4 роки тому +4

    your knowledge of these quads has helped eeemencly.

  • @ryno___2830
    @ryno___2830 7 років тому +3

    Great info Andy, my fan on a 2004 yamaha kodiak just up and quit on me. I used the steps you suggested come to find out it was the fan circuit breaker. I would have never figured it out on my own. Thanks again for the great info!

  • @jameswarner4342
    @jameswarner4342 7 років тому +2

    Can't thank you enough for the Yamaha 450 yfm videos. I previously owned a 2005 Kodiak (sold because of stupidity), but purchased a new Grizzly 450 eps in 2012. Between my sketchy mechanical ability and your expertise, I can usually get the job done. Even when I know how to work certain issues, I double-check myself with your videos.
    Thanks again for the help...

  • @marcinkotonski5449
    @marcinkotonski5449 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks Mate, same issue on our quad. Check barrel one wire snapped. It's just below where is soldered inside barrel. Wire was long enough to quick fix while waiting for new barrel. Thanks again.

  • @ElBantosClips
    @ElBantosClips 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for this. Was trouble shooting our 450 today. Think our thermostat is broken as there is a little bit of flow when you first start the bike looking into the radiator but settles quickly.
    But the thermoswitch is broken as the fan works and there is power getting to it from the key and circuit breaker, but won't turn on when it gets hot.
    Tell you what, these bikes weren't made with big hands!

  • @bobperley3689
    @bobperley3689 7 років тому +3

    Thank you! I been having same issues lately, to the point the fan stopped altogether yesterday. What you found was exactly what was wrong with mine! That brown wire on back of the key switch got pulled out somehow. I'm thinking that it was the was the way the key switch cable was routed through the handlebars, and turning the handlebars slowly stretched the wires, and eventually pulled it out. I went to patch up that brown wire because I had someone install some powermadd sentinel leds for the handguards and they had to use a wire tap on that brown wire. that wire was fraying, but to my surprise when I went to re wire it I notice the wire was disconnect at the other end under the wire covering. I had to cut the old wire and used a new one, and soldered what was left of the old wire... well it worked and have no more fan and overheating issues. So your video saved me some money and time, again! thank you! oh and I have a 2014 grizzly 450 as well. I think this problem might be a defect in that years key switch wires... Can't be just a coincidence for something that I had the same problem as this guy with same exact fourwheeler. My guess is that one of owners or someone working on it found the same problem and soldered that brown wire back on, which is exactly what you found. Either way I'm stoked that I fixed it so soon, thanks to you! I was bummed thinking about not being able to ride it until I found the problem and bought new parts to put in... I'm still going to buy a new one, as the one i have now was a patch job to hold me over.

  • @lawrencefeldman462
    @lawrencefeldman462 Місяць тому +1

    Great video
    Thanks for the education on multi meter use.

  • @snebber1
    @snebber1 5 років тому +1

    Your awesome! I had changed my ignition barrel for a cheap one just to have 2 keys. The new ignition was the problem! Never would have figured that out without you! Thanks!

    • @AndyMechanic
      @AndyMechanic  5 років тому +1

      Cheers Mark, appreciate your feedback & good to know you found the fault too. Cheers Andy

  • @salmon319
    @salmon319 Рік тому +1

    Good video, found out that my thermostat switch wasn't working, without wasting a heap of time...

  • @PentonUSA1
    @PentonUSA1 4 роки тому +1

    Great video Andy. I spent 3 days troubleshooting my Hisun 700 engine on my Cub Cadet Challenger since it started to overheat and the fan was not coming on. I bypassed the temp switch and the old fan came on fine - so I replaced the temp switch (used the opportunity to flush cooling fluid and drain system). Thought I had problem licked, but alas - no fan operation. I disconnected the fan motor and get 12VDC when temp switch kicks on, but fan doesn't work. I applied 12VDC direct to fan and it worked fine. If I connect fan back up to the circuit - the volts goes to 0VDC. I measured the amps for the fan and seems to draw around 7A. I bypassed the ignition circuit altogether and used a 10A fused lead to the temp sensor and everything works great. I don't see a circuit breaker in the schematics, but they do show a 3A diode in line with the feed to the temp switch.
    I figure the ignition is fine since I have 12VDC to fan motor connector without the fan connected, but something is being either open or overloaded when that fan is connected. I thought maybe the fan motor was bad and pulling too many amps, but when I put a new fan motor on - it had the same issue and drew the same amount of amps. I am going to leave the ignition circuit to the temp switch bypassed with its own fuse for now until I figure this out. Any ideas?

    • @AndyMechanic
      @AndyMechanic  4 роки тому

      Good Morning, it sounds to me like there is high resistance in the original circuit, that's why the volts drop to zero when you connect the fan. This could be on the feed side of the circuit or the ground so just connect one side of original circuit and other side a temp feed or earth. That way you'll know which half of the circuit has the fault. Keep the fan connected up and work your way back checking for available voltage (Pierce wire every few inches) when voltage shows at battery voltage fault is between that point & where you last tested. Could be a corroded Junction inside the loom or a bad earth? Let me know how you get on
      Cheers Andy

  • @valleypivot
    @valleypivot Рік тому +1

    FYI Just troubleshot my 450 , and found the exact same thing you did! A broken wire right next to the back of the ignition switch. I had just enough wire to solder them back together. And the wire looked as if it was literally cut in two. Bizarre!

  • @jamierobichaud9976
    @jamierobichaud9976 5 років тому +1

    I had the exact same broken wires at the ignition barrel on a 2014 Kodiak 450. I think its the zip tie is too tight and cuts the wires. Thanks Andy!

  • @onepairofhands
    @onepairofhands 4 роки тому +1

    good walk through video Andy - appreciate you showing all the steps

  • @alphacureface5011
    @alphacureface5011 3 роки тому +1

    Same thing on my quad. Tried everything step by step, thank you !

  • @fremontchurchofchrist9483
    @fremontchurchofchrist9483 Рік тому +1

    Great Information! Thank you Andy

  • @joeromello8120
    @joeromello8120 3 роки тому +1

    Awesome video Andy, excellent diagnostic process. Good learning for my 12 yo son who now has found out that things may not always be as they seem! Thank you very much.

  • @stulees4269
    @stulees4269 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks Andy, snapped wire on the ignition was my issue, sorted now thanks to your vid.

  • @bobperley3689
    @bobperley3689 7 років тому +1

    From a forum post that I made:I've been dealing with fan problems due to my Ignition key switch. I had fan problems one day, and after watching a video I found out what was keeping it from coming on. Well it turned out that a brown wire on the back of the ignition key switch was pulled out. So I took another piece of wire, cut the original off because it was now too short, and rewired and soldered it back on. Well that got the fan going again... Until my soldering job failed me and the wire pulled out again from the turning of the handlebars while riding. I tried to solder it back on, but this time the fan wouldn't work... So I went again and spent 7 bucks to buy a new Caltric key ignition switch... Well, all was well until I seen my Oil Temp like turn back on and found out the fan still wasn't working. Well, it wouldn't work when the key switch was on with engine on or off, but it would work when I turned the key off! So the fan worked fine. But I figured it was a faulty key ignition switch and put the other back on until I bought a better quality one. Well I went and bought a Kimpex ignition key switch for 30 bucks thinking that would solve all the issues. I put the new one in, and it gave me the same results! The cooling fan only works when the fourwheeler is off and the key is in the off position. So I'm stump. The only thing I can thing of is that those two key switches are not compatible with my fourwheeler and are wired differently. I think the only thing I can do at this point is spend the damn 58 bucks for a new oem yamaha ignition key switch and hope that fix all the problems, but before I do, I want to make sure this isn't being caused by something else... like maybe a fuse or something else? I have no idea if its just because these key switches are not compatible even though they say they are, and need an oem factory key switch, or if something else could be causing this issue.
    Any help would be much appreciated! I'm finally getting all my carburetor and ctv mods situated and slowly tuning them, but I haven't been able to go for a long ride due to heating/cooling fan problems for a couple weeks now, and I'm dying to go for a good ride. I'm thinking of trying to rewire the old one again, but one end just doesn't have much wire to work with, barely any at all.

    • @AndyMechanic
      @AndyMechanic  7 років тому +1

      +Rperley 84 hey. No worries. The ignition switch has two circuits. The first is the main contact that powers up the ignition etc. The 2nd contact is the output for the fan. Yes it's odd to have the fan feed through the ignition switch?
      Now because of this the ignition switch needed for your bike isn't standard so you can either bite the bullet and but Yamaha or run a separate feed from your battery to the output wire that goes to your fan.
      There are a few variations on the wiring around the World but basically the two red wires are battery positive. Then the output wires, one is brown - main ignition, the other brown with a blue tracer - this is the wire that provides a feed to the fan circuit (and other circuits on some models) when the ignition is turned on.
      If you run a wire directly from battery + to the brown & blue wire then go for a ride - the fan should come on. That proves the ignition barrel you fitted is not suitable for your bike.

    • @bobperley3689
      @bobperley3689 7 років тому

      i re-soldered the original key switch, and my fan is working again. I went for a good long ride with some good mudding, and my temp light never came on, but never heard the fan kick in until I got home and let it idle. So I was happy about that.... I'm just gonna have to buy a new oem yamaha one for 55 bucks :( Sending the other two back. Thanks for the reply.

    • @AndyMechanic
      @AndyMechanic  7 років тому +1

      +Rperley 84 all good. Pleased you got sorted. Cheers Andy

  • @markherron69
    @markherron69 6 років тому +1

    Very good video! I am having this same problem with the same model ATV. I have replaced the thermoswitch and this did not solve the problem. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction!

  • @homerhomer7542
    @homerhomer7542 3 роки тому +2

    I have Arctic Cat 700 TRV. I changed the temp sensor, thermostat, and the fan relay - the fan still is not starting.
    Any suggestions?

    • @AndyMechanic
      @AndyMechanic  3 роки тому

      Does the fan actually work? Give it 12v direct & find out.

    • @homerhomer7542
      @homerhomer7542 3 роки тому

      @@AndyMechanic Yes, It does. I hooked it up directly to the battery and it worked. The ignition switch works too. I am guessing the fault must be somewhere on the power cable but I am not sure how to trace it.

  • @Erated78
    @Erated78 4 роки тому +1

    Yep, having this fan issue on a 2006 450 Kodiak. Getting red warning light and so I"m going to begin testing as you shown in your helpful vid. THank you and I've subbed as well. Cheers

  • @michelrushdy1262
    @michelrushdy1262 12 днів тому +1

    Thanks a lot, it covers it all.

  • @nm5755
    @nm5755 7 років тому +1

    Great video, having same issues with my 2015 450 Grizz. Will look into it tomorrow using your diagnostics, cheers

  • @damonkunkle5915
    @damonkunkle5915 2 роки тому +1

    Same exact thing went on my 2012 Grizzly.. just followed all the steps and my ignition had broken wire on back as well

  • @mississippiphil5199
    @mississippiphil5199 5 років тому +1

    Thanks man, same problem with my Kodiak, was able to repair the ignition barrel.

    • @AndyMechanic
      @AndyMechanic  5 років тому

      Awesome :-)
      Great to know the video was helpful. Cheers Andy

  • @valleypivot
    @valleypivot Рік тому +1

    Great Information! Thank you Andy!

  • @brandonbrandon749
    @brandonbrandon749 15 днів тому +1

    What does it mean if u have a blinking neutral light

  • @amandaj.9943
    @amandaj.9943 6 років тому +2

    I am having the same issue with my 2000 kodiak 400. I've gone through the steps and would like to get a quick explanation hooking the circuit breaker to 12v for testing. I'm by no means a mechanic but would like to figure this out. Also, the 2000 has one brown, one red, one black, and one black with a white tracer coming from the ignition barrel. Should these all still have continuity, and which go with which? Thank you for the video!

  • @txsviking
    @txsviking 7 років тому +2

    Great diagnosis. Can't wait to see all the new red racks installed. 👍👍

  • @donbrack8770
    @donbrack8770 2 роки тому +1

    hope you can help i have a 2007 yamaha grizzly 350 it stalled out and would not start back up had no neutral light i replaced both neutral safety switches did not help it keeps blowing a 15 amp fuse after a few fuses saw some smoke from cdi box replaced it neutral came on does blow fuses but now the oil temperature light is on eng gets hot did not buy a high price cdi box could be a problem thanks for any help

  • @hugost-amant1898
    @hugost-amant1898 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks a lot, very well explained ... got the bike working again!

  • @optimoprimo132
    @optimoprimo132 3 роки тому +1

    I know this is an old video but maybe someone can answer a question.....
    I sent power to fan directly as he did and my fan worked. I then took connector off the "thermo switch" and turn ignition on and the fan did work... So... Am I correct in thinking that the problem can only be the thermo switch and I can stop chasing the issue?

  • @boochie123
    @boochie123 Рік тому +1

    hi i have an older grizzly 660 looks same as yours here it overheats also the fan works intermittently ive changed the thermol sensor and the fan also its happening again intermittent can you help? thanks

  • @Desimunda0102
    @Desimunda0102 4 роки тому +1

    Good video. Red with black wire where does that go. Fan works, but when i connect brown to red with black fan does not come on. Fan circuit chip has .5 ohms.

  • @jacobvanderploeg4653
    @jacobvanderploeg4653 3 роки тому +1

    Hi Andy, I have a 2007 Yamaha Grizzly 660. The fan is not coming on but following your steps supplying power to the fan motor caused it to come on, so fan motor is good. Then following the next, disconnecting the thermo unit and bypassing the fan did not come on. When then proceeding to the next part I couldn't find a relay on mine like you showed, and it only has three cables, brown, red, and brown/blue from the ignition. Since I couldn't figure a way to test what you suggested, I disconnected the ignition but don't appear to have any cuts in the wires. I also couldn't figure how to test what you did in the vice given that I only had three wires and not four. Wondering if you knew what the difference would be to figure it out given the difference in wiring between the 660 and 450.
    Thanks, Jacob.

  • @andrewnormore7093
    @andrewnormore7093 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you it was my Thermo switch!!!

  • @carll.freemanjr.9867
    @carll.freemanjr.9867 2 роки тому +1

    Will this diagnostic process work on a 1998 to 2001 grizzly 600 as well? My radiator fan is not working and I'm considering bypassing it to a toggle switch if I can't figure this out soon.

  • @daleval2182
    @daleval2182 4 роки тому

    Smart dude but I doubt that's what mine is, but now I know the path forward

  • @samholland5452
    @samholland5452 4 роки тому +1

    Andy I don't understand your thermostat switch test, shouldn't the fan come on if you bridge gap on the wire? I've done every thing you recommended. I did have a bad circuit breaker that I replaced. The fan still doesn't come on before the engine boils over. You never mention the thermostat, could it be that?

  • @maximx1933
    @maximx1933 2 роки тому +1

    Hi andy is have the same bike but strange problem is the fan only turns on when the ignition barrel key is turned in the off position? Any thoughts?

  • @workhard3994
    @workhard3994 4 роки тому +1

    if you tap on to those wires and put a switch at the end of it your can turn it on manual if the sensor ever decides to go out on you in the trails just flip the switch and your good to go

    • @jonbyrne187
      @jonbyrne187 4 роки тому

      work hard,what two wires?

    • @jjcuna
      @jjcuna 4 роки тому

      I have this mod on my Rancher. Been using it for 3 years.

    • @jjcuna
      @jjcuna 4 роки тому

      @@jonbyrne187 Just ground one wire and break the other with the switch.

  • @ShitazProductions
    @ShitazProductions Рік тому +1

    So I have followed your steps to the same fault, purchased new aftermarket switch and here's where I need help please!
    My fan works with the key in off position (thermo sensor bridged) but not in the on position?? Everything else functions as it should.
    Testing the ignition switch, I have continuity through 2 wires when key is off, and 2 wires when key is on. Is that correct??
    Love your vids!

    • @AndyMechanic
      @AndyMechanic  Рік тому +1

      It sounds like it's okay. Try prolonging the output feed wire with 12v directly. You'll need to bridge the thermo switch too. If it works then you have either a faulty ignition switch or the power for the fan to the ignition is open circuit - check fuse & wiring.
      Cheers Andy

  • @rodrigomonrroy5506
    @rodrigomonrroy5506 5 років тому +1

    Hola amigo una consulta ese mi grizzly 660 apenas la enciendo empieza a trabajar el. Abanico que ago para que trabaje tempraratura

  • @xxchris-oxx4088
    @xxchris-oxx4088 2 роки тому +1

    Why is the fan connecter go blue to black and black to blue

    • @AndyMechanic
      @AndyMechanic  2 роки тому

      Ah. With the aftermarket fan they used the colors the other way around. If you wire it up black to black & blue to blue the fan will rotate in the wrong direction.
      Cheers Andy

  • @Floodedrex
    @Floodedrex 6 років тому +1

    I have a Yamaha Kodiak 03 400 when I turn the engine over the overheat light is coming on when I turn the engine try to start the bike but it won't start

  • @Ruskialt
    @Ruskialt 5 років тому +3

    Hi Andy! Excellent video, I followed along until I found that my temp switch appears to fail. When I bridge it manually, the fan comes on. When I took it off I realized that there was no water coming out. The cooling liquid level is OK (looking at the tank behind the left front wheel). So before I buy a new temp switch, I want et to ask if the reason could be that there is no water behind it. Thanks a lot man, fixing this by myself would be so satisfying.
    Edit: just tried the thermo switch in a pot in the kitchen. Looks like it is actually working. This leads me to think there should be more water inside the radiator behind the switch, or?

    • @AndyMechanic
      @AndyMechanic  5 років тому +1

      Hi, yes, the thermo switch should be immersed in coolant. You can bench test the switch easily. Just boil a kettle, get a 12v bulb, a 12v battery and a few jumper cables. Connect the 3 items in series to make a circuit. Put the thermo switch in a container. At this point the bulb should not be illuminated. Add the boiling water to the container - when the switch is immersed it should close the circuit and the bulb will illuminate.
      A simple test. If you know the on & off temp specs you can add a thermometer and, using a stove to heat the water, test the switch actuated at the correct temp.
      Hope this helps. Cheers Andy

    • @Ruskialt
      @Ruskialt 5 років тому

      @@AndyMechanic I just fixed it! Turned out the coolant tube had come off the water pump. Easy to see, when the left foot rest had come off. This explains my radiator looked empty. If I can post links to photos, here is what it looked like
      photos.app.goo.gl/p6LXiRQj9VXP8Y5BA
      Again thanks for your videos!

  • @growlith6969
    @growlith6969 4 роки тому +1

    Excellent video, could use a little editing to bring down the time on it but the info was spot on. Thanks for posting, this was just what I needed to see! Liked and subscribed!

  • @jasons.5345
    @jasons.5345 3 роки тому +1

    Very informative and helpful ,thank you very much!

  • @GideonDippenaar
    @GideonDippenaar 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks brother 😉👊🏻 Fresh look at my issue 👌🏻

  • @ToolinAround
    @ToolinAround 6 років тому +1

    Andy Mechanic why the hell is there a pull start on my Kodiak 450 if the quad dies when the battery is unhooked. Why won't it stay running if power is still flowing from the stator?

  • @lorettacaputo6997
    @lorettacaputo6997 3 роки тому +1

    I am curious at what temp does the warning light come on and at what temp will the fan start to run. When the fan runs, does the thermoswitch have a much lower temp at which it will shut off the fan just to keep the fan from cycling on and off for short periods of time?

  • @danielmiles3971
    @danielmiles3971 3 роки тому +1

    Great video, same issue on my 2013 450. Was wanting to know if the wires in the ignition have any effect on the eps & 4wd system as when my fan stopped i started having issues with the others. Im in nz (matamata) great to see a kiwi doing these vids its a massive help cheers.

  • @brandonshort3052
    @brandonshort3052 4 роки тому +2

    Hey Andy. I have a 2005 grizzly 660. I've been having an issue for a while, I've been trying to diagnose it. I can't get the bike to go over 15km (works perfectly below 15) and if try to go over 15 the reverse light and the oil light starts to flash and engine power is cut off my engine starts to bog. As soon as it drops below 15 it works perfectly again but the reverse light and oil light will flash when I try to go over 15km and will not let me go over 15. I recently took apart the clutch system and fully repaired it and it continues to do the same thing. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    • @simaoyfm
      @simaoyfm 3 роки тому +1

      you already solved the problem? that's the reverse gear sensor!

  • @kstaples72
    @kstaples72 3 роки тому +1

    Awesome video. Im having the same problem. I dont have any wires plugged into that sensor on the side of the rad. What plugs into that? Where does the wires come from? The fan itself plug into that sensor?

  • @rafaelpulido2722
    @rafaelpulido2722 3 роки тому +1

    Awesome thanks man

  • @wayneblackmonjr.7216
    @wayneblackmonjr.7216 4 роки тому +1

    Cooling fan running while sitting with switch off and not been riding

  • @marcomartins866
    @marcomartins866 4 роки тому +1

    I have similar problem on my quad my fan stays on all the time even when quad is off ignition

  • @ryanhickenbottom9540
    @ryanhickenbottom9540 Рік тому

    Thanks for your help

  • @brandongarrett3755
    @brandongarrett3755 Рік тому +1

    great Job on this!

  • @jameshamilton9551
    @jameshamilton9551 4 роки тому +1

    Where is the location of the circuit you put the hot wire to I’m having this same problem with my 09 Yamaha wolverine 450

  • @ryanhyman434
    @ryanhyman434 2 роки тому +1

    My fan is making a buzzing noise (like it’s trying to come on) but the fan is not spinning. Blades spin when pushed by hand, but feels loose and wobbly. Any ideas if this can be fixed - or is it likely to need replacing?

    • @AndyMechanic
      @AndyMechanic  2 роки тому

      Unfortunately it sounds like one of the armature bearings has given up. New fan unfortunately...
      Andy

  • @trevorstevens3469
    @trevorstevens3469 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks Andy for the diagnostic. I have a Suzuki LTA500F quad with cooling fan not working. Following your tips but I can’t find the thermostat switch. Both front wheels off etc but can’t see it. Any clues please?

    • @AndyMechanic
      @AndyMechanic  3 роки тому

      Hi Trevor, so just be aware, on newer fuel injected bikes the ECU controlles the fan switching by providing a ground to the circuit, often via a relay. You'll need to get a wiring diagram for your year bike - if you email me the VIN I can get this for you. Andymechanic@live.co.uk

    • @trevorstevens3469
      @trevorstevens3469 3 роки тому +1

      @@AndyMechanic hi Andy. Got this sorted. It’s an older bike. Thermo was it top near filler tight spot but I found the broken wire. Cheers

  • @destinlamondin4232
    @destinlamondin4232 6 років тому +2

    I'm having isssues with my kodiak 400 01 the overheat light comes on as soon as the ignition is turned on any suggestions on things to check

    • @AndyMechanic
      @AndyMechanic  6 років тому

      Can you email me the VIN number or model code (white sticker under the seat - 4 characters) so I can take a look at the wiring diagram. Please email andymechanic@live.co.uk
      Ta Andy

  • @yanirasoto6560
    @yanirasoto6560 4 роки тому +1

    Can I hook to a 12v battery charger to check if can works

  • @reubenvargas2824
    @reubenvargas2824 3 роки тому +1

    Hi I have a 1996 polaris 300 4x4 why does fan come on when you turn the key 🔑 on the man I bought it from put a new ignition switch on he told me from then on the fan would come on we you turn on the key can you help me maybe?

    • @AndyMechanic
      @AndyMechanic  3 роки тому

      Hi, it's likely that the circuit fit the fan has been modified at some point. Maybe the thermoswitch has been bypassed? You'll need to locate this & see if it's still got power & test - it should be open circuit when coolant cold & go closed circuit when coolant temp gets over around 90 deg C - though specs are in the manual
      Hope this helps
      Andy

    • @reubenvargas2824
      @reubenvargas2824 3 роки тому +1

      @@AndyMechanic ok I'll try that thanks

  • @Erated78
    @Erated78 4 роки тому +1

    I have tested a non working fan buy using both pos and neg from the battery and the fan did not work....my question is should I have grounded the neg to the bike frame as you did instead of using the direct pos and neg from a 12v batt?

    • @AndyMechanic
      @AndyMechanic  4 роки тому

      That test is fine, fan should operate when supplied 12v. Just be aware that there may be more than one fault in the circuit.
      Cheers Andy

  • @rayg3074
    @rayg3074 5 років тому +1

    my fan on my 350 grizzly 07 seems to come on a lot.. more since the last mud hole.... will do more investigation... especially since its cold out
    in freezing temps seems less the fan coming on... usually before the mud hole really hasn't been coming on a lot... hummmm

    • @AndyMechanic
      @AndyMechanic  5 років тому

      That's odd. If you have the same model YFM350 as here in New Zealand then it's an air cooled engine - no radiator - is that right?

  • @tombolas3751
    @tombolas3751 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks , learnt alot from your video.

  • @hullkbigstrong2681
    @hullkbigstrong2681 4 роки тому +1

    Hi Andy I love you videos they're very knowledgeable and fun to watch I have a 2007 350 Yamaha Bruin that is overheating I noticed you don't have any videos on that and I cannot find anyone that knows what the problem can be because it's not liquid cooled it is an air-cooled engine I keep getting the runaround it seems after a while of driving it shuts down on me just stalls I usually give it about 10 minutes or so then I'm good to go for a while until it gets hot again nobody knows what the problem is would you have any idea you're my last hope thanks Andy

  • @yousefelcheik9693
    @yousefelcheik9693 4 роки тому +1

    what is called the red & black you put into the connector

    • @AndyMechanic
      @AndyMechanic  4 роки тому

      Red is called LIVE
      Black is called NEUTRAL
      Hope this helps.
      Cheers Andy

  • @jonbyrne187
    @jonbyrne187 4 роки тому +2

    Having trouble with my fan as well, so if I by pass the thermo switch and the fan comes on does they mean my fan is bad?

    • @AndyMechanic
      @AndyMechanic  4 роки тому +1

      No, if the fan comes on its fine - so too is the wiring etc. You could remove & test the thermo switch on the bench. You'll need a multi Meter set on ohms a kettle or heating device. Bring the water temp up to say 98 degrees Celsius and the switch should change from open to closed circuit.
      Hope this helps. Cheers Andy

    • @jeanettelyon6601
      @jeanettelyon6601 4 роки тому

      Andy Mechanic 6

    • @kingsmith3355
      @kingsmith3355 4 роки тому

      I have Yamaha my 09 and soon as I turn on the ignition,the fan starts blowing and doesn’t go off. What should I check. It’s like it’s direct to the ignition

  • @timzeez525
    @timzeez525 5 років тому +1

    Excellent video ! This helped me a lot today !!!

  • @brandonwright6578
    @brandonwright6578 5 років тому +1

    What’s the diameter of the temp sensor/thermo sensor pink and brass in color that screws into the radiator I ordered a replacement for my 07 rhino 660 from amazon 🤦‍♂️and the sending unit/pink portion is right but the screw/copper part is to small.

    • @AndyMechanic
      @AndyMechanic  5 років тому

      Hi Brandon, sorry I don't have one of those to hand to measure it for you.
      Andy

  • @RICHIE_RICH89
    @RICHIE_RICH89 5 років тому +1

    On my 98 grizzly 600 the snorkel vent for the cvt up at at top is facing the engine is that right why would you want engine heat going in or does the cvt blow air out but they get hot to so why would you want heat hitting the engine
    Question is should I turn the snorkel up away from the engine.

    • @AndyMechanic
      @AndyMechanic  5 років тому

      That does seem odd. I'd have to look at a schematic to confirm.
      Cheers Andy

  • @dannysuru
    @dannysuru Рік тому +1

    Great vide😊 mate

  • @rayg3074
    @rayg3074 5 років тому +1

    good job..... from Michigan USA

  • @jesserosendahl2785
    @jesserosendahl2785 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks this was very useful! 👍🏻

  • @jessyo.1417
    @jessyo.1417 6 років тому +2

    Would it be the same method for a 2003 Grizzly 660?

    • @AndyMechanic
      @AndyMechanic  6 років тому

      Most likely though you should check the wiring diagram to be sure. Many thanks Andy

  • @romanteni
    @romanteni 5 років тому +1

    Amazing guide. THANKS!!!

  • @cosminh.6036
    @cosminh.6036 4 місяці тому +1

    Hello, i have a ltz 400 and the ventilator don t start at the same time when i start the motor, only when i drive i Little bit longer, is that normal? Thank you

    • @AndyMechanic
      @AndyMechanic  4 місяці тому

      Di you mean the cooling fan on the radiator?

    • @cosminh.6036
      @cosminh.6036 4 місяці тому +1

      @@AndyMechanic yes, that one

    • @AndyMechanic
      @AndyMechanic  4 місяці тому

      Ah, good. The cooling fan only comes on if the engine gets too hot. When you start the engine it is cold & will take a while to warm up. On some cold days the fan man not come on at all.
      Hope this helps
      Andy

    • @cosminh.6036
      @cosminh.6036 4 місяці тому

      @@AndyMechanic thank you very much❤️

  • @counterproductiveproductio196
    @counterproductiveproductio196 3 роки тому +1

    Excellent Video!! Question: I *suspect* my fan isn't coming on in an over temp situation. My oil temp light works when I press the start button but doesn't come on when I think the engine is hot. Following your procedure, at 7:10, when I bypass the Thermo Unit, my fan runs. Would this be the case if everything but the Thermo Unit was working? I think either: 1: The engine isn't over temp (>150 deg. C) or 2. My Thermo Unit is faulty. Do I need to pull the Thermo Unit, boil it and check the resistance?

    • @AndyMechanic
      @AndyMechanic  3 роки тому +2

      Hi, Thank You. The thermostat switch should go closed circuit around 98 degree c. and open again once it drops below 93 degrees c.
      if it's not doing this then it's definitely faulty.
      Hope this is of help. Cheers Andy

    • @counterproductiveproductio196
      @counterproductiveproductio196 3 роки тому +2

      @@AndyMechanic I ended up doing the test you showed where you run the engine at high RPMs in neutral gear. The fan came on, and the oil temp light did not. I was avoiding that test because I didn't want to piss off the neighbors, ha! Anyway, it works and I took it on a 15 mile run with new tracks for snow. It worked fine. *You're videos are a great help!* I've got 3 1998 Grizzly 600s to maintain so I need all the help I can get. Think I'm going to try the valve adjustment next. It's never been done. :-(

  • @kerranchx
    @kerranchx 7 років тому +1

    Great vid buddy, led me right to my problem..Good on ya

  • @lunkerlander7842
    @lunkerlander7842 4 роки тому +1

    Hey there, I have a 2020 Yamaha grizzly 700 that’s overheating, it only has 150km on it and last time it over heated it leaked all the coolant out of the bottle. The dealership told me to try unplugging the fan and plugging it back in but that did nothing. Any ideas? (I’m unable to take it in for service due to covid19 and the dealership is closed until who knows when.) thanks!

    • @AndyMechanic
      @AndyMechanic  4 роки тому

      Hi, Sorry to hear you are having a problem with such a new bike. Yes, of course I can help. Please email me the full VIN of the bike to andymechanic@live.co.uk - we will communicate by email henceforth. Talk soon. Cheers Andy

  • @dwaynemetts7688
    @dwaynemetts7688 6 років тому +1

    I by passed the thermal switch and my fan came on, is it the switch that is bad?

    • @AndyMechanic
      @AndyMechanic  6 років тому +1

      Yes, looks like it is the switch. Cheers Andy

  • @chrisbohannon5031
    @chrisbohannon5031 5 років тому +1

    Mine overheats but the fan does come on. What else could it be? 2004 grizzly 660 4x4. Great videos definatley subscribing. Thanks

    • @AndyMechanic
      @AndyMechanic  5 років тому +1

      Check water flow through the system - could be a blocked radiator core or the impeller in the water pump isn't turning or badly corroded.
      Hope this helps
      Andy

  • @micflynn1
    @micflynn1 7 років тому +1

    I have a 2006 Yamaha 450 Kodiac, you call it a Grizzly 450?? I have a 600 Grizzly. live in U.S. are they different in Canada?

    • @AndyMechanic
      @AndyMechanic  7 років тому

      +Mike Flynn No, they are pretty much the same as far as I know. Yamaha maybe fitted different rated Springs to the shocks to make the ride smoother and sometimes the Grizzly has a front different lock and the Kodiak has a limited slip diff at the front.
      Hope this is of help. Cheers Andy

  • @eighteenwheelerjesus
    @eighteenwheelerjesus 5 років тому +1

    I have a fan issue on my 09 grizzly 550 I have power everywhere and check everything except through my relay. I can't get power through my relay but I can jump it with a wire and the fan works. Any ideas?

    • @AndyMechanic
      @AndyMechanic  5 років тому

      So the trigger circuit is working okay? If so then it's an internal fault inside the relay - buy a new relay

    • @eighteenwheelerjesus
      @eighteenwheelerjesus 5 років тому

      @@AndyMechanic l have bought 4 relays I am now thinking it is my Ecu if so time to put a bypass switch in.

  • @karuptwade83
    @karuptwade83 4 роки тому +1

    Great video. Thanks please keep it up

  • @therightfish
    @therightfish 2 роки тому +1

    Subbed for sure!

  • @coastalwildernessadventure869
    @coastalwildernessadventure869 4 роки тому +1

    Am I correct that if I bridge the gap on that thermosensor plug that should make the connection and that fan should come on? I thought that is what you'd mentioned but in the video fan didn't come on so now I'm not sure if I have that right or not? Thanks!

    • @AndyMechanic
      @AndyMechanic  4 роки тому

      Yes that's correct, the fan should work if the thermoswitch is bypassed but ONLY if the rest of the circuit is good & has power.
      Cheers Andy

    • @coastalwildernessadventure869
      @coastalwildernessadventure869 4 роки тому

      @@AndyMechanic Thanks, ok then yes I have another issue and will keep digging. Can I also unplug that circuit breaker and bridge that connection as well to test it?

    • @coastalwildernessadventure869
      @coastalwildernessadventure869 4 роки тому

      @@AndyMechanic No worries on answering other question. I kept watching your video and dug into the ignition and found a broken wire. All fixed!! Thanks for this great video!!

  • @SteveRobReviews
    @SteveRobReviews 7 років тому +1

    That is a strange spot for a cut. Nice find. EPS seems to be offered on a lot of ATV models. Andy have you seen any problems so far with it or would it be wise to stay with regular steering. Cheers.

    • @AndyMechanic
      @AndyMechanic  7 років тому +1

      +STEVE ROB Hi Steve, I really only have experience with the Yamaha Electric Power Steering. I have never had to fix them. I have retro fitted the units to quads too. Works well with no issues. With regards to other makes I just can't comment but only because I haven't come across any faults...
      Cheers Andy

  • @aaronpeck4224
    @aaronpeck4224 2 роки тому +1

    What year was this?

  • @brandonwright6578
    @brandonwright6578 5 років тому +1

    The 04-07 rhino and grizzly use the same temp sensor I just need to know the diameter

    • @AndyMechanic
      @AndyMechanic  5 років тому

      I understand but I don't have one to measure at the moment. Maybe another viewer can help you?
      Cheers Andy

  • @garysquared4855
    @garysquared4855 7 років тому +1

    Great vid. Thank you

  • @ehtoyota1256
    @ehtoyota1256 7 років тому +1

    Could this very well be the issue with my Yamaha Rhino 660? I've added a performance Radiator and the fan works as well. It's cycles on and off periodically at idle. Coolant level is perfect but that red temp light keeps coming on and off while riding no matter is cruising or at high speeds. Please any suggestions would help.

    • @DHoppey10
      @DHoppey10 4 роки тому

      ehtoyota1256 mine is also doing this the fan comes on and off and the light will come on and come off...comes on more at higher speeds and turns off if i let off the throttle and go slow. Ever figure out the issue?

  • @nighthawkj30A4
    @nighthawkj30A4 4 роки тому +1

    Does Yamaha have there own Engine coolant? 50/50 mix of course.

    • @AndyMechanic
      @AndyMechanic  4 роки тому +1

      Yes, Yamalube it's called :-)

    • @nighthawkj30A4
      @nighthawkj30A4 4 роки тому

      Andy Mechanic does it come in gallons or Quarts.

  • @sandeepdevadiga3000
    @sandeepdevadiga3000 5 років тому +1

    Hi dr Andy i have a question hope you will solve the issue.if bikes comes with radiator type cooling system when the cooling fan starts working(is after reaching certain temp or starts along with the crank).? Please ans

    • @AndyMechanic
      @AndyMechanic  5 років тому

      Hi Sandeep, the fan on the radiator will only come on when the coolant temperature exceeds a set value. It will then go off again once the coolant temperature has dropped to a lower value. This can be controlled by a thermo-switch on older carburetor bikes or on more modern fuel injected machines it's often controlled by the ECU based on the input from the coolant sensor
      Hope this helps. Cheers Andy

    • @sandeepdevadiga3000
      @sandeepdevadiga3000 5 років тому +1

      @@AndyMechanic Thank you sooo much Andy.great information

  • @dead_hidden
    @dead_hidden 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for this man! Subbed for sure.