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AKATV

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  1. Welcome to the forum!

    I concur with Jeep above, a light polishing will take care of that top cover and make it as clear as new

    I can repair your polarizing films and back light filter on your display so it will look original as well

    I will send my contact information to your message box

    Hope to see you around the forum!

    -AKATV

     


  2. On 3/2/2024 at 3:13 PM, Dell695 said:

    I have the same issues as everyone else in the thread I was wondering if you're still fixing them and if I could get your contact info. Thank you and have a good day

    Dell695

    I wanted to let you know that I have sent my direct contact information to your message box as requested

    It also looks like you replied to a " replynotification email" you received and that wont work

    You have to reply to messages here on your account for messages to to be routed correctly

    -AKATV

     


  3. Youngfarms  has contacted me directly

    He actually has his machine at Rocky Mountain ATV Service Dept (I did not know they did that, thought they were only parts...?)

    He has as an older Rubicon 500 meter not showing speed and technician Eric at RMATV is sending it out to me

    Sounds like speed circuit was fried on board due to previous sinking/bad voltage regulator and ECU possibly

    -AKATV

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  4. I did not mean to check battery voltages with regulator unplugged and atv running-that is bad to do

    I just wanted to see if you had battery voltages on both wires at speedometer and make sure regulator was working properly-

    Seems like it is, lets see if drain goes away with regulator unplugged

    I will send contact information to your message box if you would like to look into a repair as well

    -AKATV


  5. If you take the display cover off the top of your speedometer, you want check that you have 12volts with the key on at the black/brown wire and the red/black wire using the green wire as ground

    Also, just for kicks, check your battery voltage with it off and then with the ATV running at about half throttle your voltage should be around 13 1/2 to 14 1/2 volts- not over 15

    If it’s over 15 or no change from battery voltage, then it’s not working properly

     

    -AKATV


  6. Thanks for the picture

    I believe what you’re showing me is a rancher 400FA- not a rancher 420

    Definitely looks like you have a power issue

    I can tell you a few things to check with your multimeter if you have one

    in relation to the battery drain, these particular models, as well as the rancher 350 and foreman 450 see a lot of problems with the voltage regulator’s- sometimes a diode will go bad and it will back drain

    Put the 30 amp fuse back in and then try unplugging your voltage regulator and try monitoring battery voltage for a couple days

    let us know how you make out
    -AKATV 


  7.  

     
    Welcome to the forum

    if you could post a picture so I can better evaluate what repairs you might need that would be a great help

    I understand you’re saying that it’s blank, but I just want to take a look and see if I can spot anything else going on

    -AKATV


  8. Found this video on 450ES that is from back in the day

    Explains a lot of the ECU and  programming parameters on shifting and such

    Very good breakdown of sensors switches and ECU operations

    as well as troubleshooting tips

    Found it quite informative

    -AKATV

     


  9. Really late to the party on this one - grandkids were here for a week

    Heres a shot in the dark

    We had an 07 Foreman 500 (non PS) a few years back we went crazy with the same symptoms- dropping spark when hot

    finally after all the same troubleshooting and swapping I decided to pull sparkplug boot off when it was hot and not sparking, it sparked from end of wire, put boot back on and no spark- replaced boot and its still working to this day.

    Not sure if it was OEM boot on there but know we replaced it with OEM (yellow)

    Might be worth checking out? I sure sure you have swapped sparkplugs at this point

    -AKATV


  10. Are you trying to shift with the motor running with the motor off?
    Also, I have found in my experience if your

    Idle speed is too high it will not shift when sitting still, even if you rock it

    Did you try loosening the shift motor bolts just a bit

    and see if the shift motor was binding?

    Make sure your battery is in good shape and you are getting proper voltage to the shift motor
    If it’s getting weak, It might only be good for one or two shifts before the voltage drops

    The ES system has to have a very good battery/ voltage regulator to work properly 

    -AKATV 

     


  11. Hi and welcome to the forum!

    If you can post a few pictures of what you have going on with your speedometer, I will send my contact information to your message box and I will do my best to help you get it sorted out

    -AKATV


  12. Water damage circuit boards on these are pretty much a death sentence

    If the board is water damaged and corroded to the point where parts are falling off the board then generally at that point, it means the circuit traces are probably destroyed on the board as well. I’ll know more if I can take a look at it.

     Post a picture or two of the circuitboard and I can let you know what I think

    I will send my contact information to your message box if you’d like to look into a repair or have me source parts for you

    -AKATV


  13. OK they’re probably still OK then
    I have heard of shift motors binding, I can’t remember why -if it was due to a missing gasket or something?

    Try loosening the shift motor bolts just a bit and see if you’re able to use the electric shift

    also, are you trying to shift through the gears with the motor running or without the motor running? because if you’re not rocking it slightly when it’s not running, it will not drop fully into gear

    -AKATV


  14. Also might want to make sure that the reduction gears are timed properly I know there’s a little mark on there did you have to line up when you put them together

    also, make sure you have a good strong battery powering that shift motor -if your speedometer cuts out and restarts or  it goes blank when you’re using the electric start or trying to shift, that’s a sign of a weak battery
    -AKATV


  15. OK so what you’re saying is your board powers up and works just fine and displays properly except for the black spot- is that correct?

    Honda never sold the display separately from the speedometer assembly. It was all one unit and they were discontinued many years ago.

    The foreman 450 S model displays were prone to this internal failure, causing the black spots more than any other model so even when you can find one in working condition usually the display is bad so they are a little trickier to come across them in good working condition
    I might be able to source a used working LCD display for you if you’d like to contact me for a repair I sent my contact information to your message box

    -AKATV


  16. The black ink type mark on the LCD is non-repairable it’s permanent and is actually internal damage

    Your circuit card doesn’t show any obvious signs of water damage or anything else
    Make sure you have power on the black/red wire in the brown/black wire using green as ground with key on and see if it powers up then

    if so, then you only need to work on getting a replacement display

    Let me know how you make out and I’ll send my contact information to your message box if you’d like to look into a repair

    -AKATV 

     

     

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