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MXU / Re: 16' MXU 700i EPS loss of power
« on: June 21, 2016, 02:32:30 AM »
I ended up taking it back to the dealer being that it is still under warranty. Will keep you all updated as I find out what the problem is. I noticed there was 2 bolts missing in the cvt case so good possibility water got in there.

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MXU / Re: 16' MXU 700i EPS loss of power
« on: June 19, 2016, 06:09:04 PM »
When riding on flat land it has the power to go, it just seems to do it when on water or going up a hill

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MXU / Re: 16' MXU 700i EPS loss of power
« on: June 19, 2016, 06:05:56 PM »
I noticed when riding yesterday the light came on while in the mud so I backed out and shut it off and turned it back on the light then went away.

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MXU / 16' MXU 700i EPS loss of power
« on: June 19, 2016, 04:22:39 AM »
About a month ago I purchased a new Kymco MXU 700i. I know little to nothing about these products so any help would be greatly appreciated.

So yesterday I was riding with a few friends all was well until I got halfway up a hill and it basically lost all power. It didn't seem to want to go above 3rpms and was bogging out no tires spinning or anything.

So I had back down the hill, when I got down I couldn't figure out what the problem was. I pulled the airbox lid off to check for water there was nothing. It doesnt feel like anything is slipping it just doesnt have power to make it up. I had it in 4wd it should've climbed right up it without any problems being at a 400 artic cat and a few others made it up with ease.

Any help would be greatly appreciated, I plan on taking it back to the dealer but don't really know what to tell them the problem is.

P.S. I do play in quite a bit of mud but the airbox is completely dry, the filter does have a little dust in it but nothing outrageous. I've noticed when in water I seem to lose power too.





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