Thanks for the comment I’m thinking about making more videos like this. Straight to the point. No on care what tools I’m using or how many pets I have. They just want to know hot fox something. Just a FYI I cleaned mine and it’s been fine ever since 5k plus miles
Thanks. I would have appreciatef seeing the actual process. I had to take it to the dealer because I found the shift motor too difficult to rremove at the shade tree garage. The Honda tech cleaned the motor as you suggest and now it shifts fine.
I’m about 99% sure the shift motor is the problem with my 2016 Pioneer 1000-3 EPS. It won’t downshift and will die sometimes when I put it in gear. Thanks for the video!
hello I am going to buy such a 2015 Honda Pioneer in Poland. is it good equipment? does it not fit? you probably have some experience with these machines?
This video was a god send. Fixed my motor. I'm sure it means it's on it's way out the door but it gets me going for a while. Thank you.
Thanks for the comment I’m thinking about making more videos like this. Straight to the point. No on care what tools I’m using or how many pets I have. They just want to know hot fox something. Just a FYI I cleaned mine and it’s been fine ever since 5k plus miles
Thanks. I would have appreciatef seeing the actual process. I had to take it to the dealer because I found the shift motor too difficult to rremove at the shade tree garage. The Honda tech cleaned the motor as you suggest and now it shifts fine.
Hi this worked. The three bolts that hold the motor on then take out the socket head cap screws on the bench.
I’m about 99% sure the shift motor is the problem with my 2016 Pioneer 1000-3 EPS. It won’t downshift and will die sometimes when I put it in gear. Thanks for the video!
Possible. It was very obvious that the motor was weak for me. Let me know how your outcome was!
@ shift motor was my problem. Aftermarket off Amazon was garbage, had to go with OEM Honda.
hello I am going to buy such a 2015 Honda Pioneer in Poland. is it good equipment? does it not fit? you probably have some experience with these machines?