scottsrdscott
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Went on a a 3 day quadding trip with a couple buddies a couple weeks ago and I took my almost brand new 2012 Brute with me.
We pulled into this small clearing and I parked my Brute on a hill with the front of the Brute on the low side. When I started the quad 10 mins later the CVT light was on and the machine was in limp mode. With under 200 easy kilometers on the machine I figured the belt was just fine. I went through the following procedure:
"To reset, turn ignition off and pull cvt cover. Put switch inside cover back into "on" postion. Remove seat and disconnect the 2 connectors grey and black and reverse them. They are located if sitting on quad in right rear corner. The grey one is not connected to anything, it's just a reset plug. Grey into black and black into grey. On top of the CVT cover is a black connector that goes to the switch inside the cover, disconnect that at this time. With the 2 still reversed and the black one disconnected, turn the key to the on, but don't start the quad. Observe the belt light. When it stops flashing really fast and starts flashing slow, the belt light is reset. Turn key off, and put the 2 connectors under the seat back to their original connectors and plug the connector switch for the CVT back in. Your done"
I skipped the step where you Pull the CVT cover and flip the switch it fixed the machine altogether. It did the same thing the next day when I parked on a hill with the front end on the low side. I love this quad and I just want to get rid of this goofy problem. has anyone else had this problem on a 2012 or any other year Brute?
We pulled into this small clearing and I parked my Brute on a hill with the front of the Brute on the low side. When I started the quad 10 mins later the CVT light was on and the machine was in limp mode. With under 200 easy kilometers on the machine I figured the belt was just fine. I went through the following procedure:
"To reset, turn ignition off and pull cvt cover. Put switch inside cover back into "on" postion. Remove seat and disconnect the 2 connectors grey and black and reverse them. They are located if sitting on quad in right rear corner. The grey one is not connected to anything, it's just a reset plug. Grey into black and black into grey. On top of the CVT cover is a black connector that goes to the switch inside the cover, disconnect that at this time. With the 2 still reversed and the black one disconnected, turn the key to the on, but don't start the quad. Observe the belt light. When it stops flashing really fast and starts flashing slow, the belt light is reset. Turn key off, and put the 2 connectors under the seat back to their original connectors and plug the connector switch for the CVT back in. Your done"
I skipped the step where you Pull the CVT cover and flip the switch it fixed the machine altogether. It did the same thing the next day when I parked on a hill with the front end on the low side. I love this quad and I just want to get rid of this goofy problem. has anyone else had this problem on a 2012 or any other year Brute?