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Not sure why but Honda in their infinite wisdom integrated the 4WD among other functions into the speedometer on a few years. If your speedometer doesn't work either chances are you need a new speedometer. At like $400! It is what happened to mine. If you start run the engine at all with a dead battery (hand start, jump etc.) it WILL fry the speedo, the 4WD the reverse bypass, etc. I learned the hard way.
Tony, sounds like a transfer case issue, have machine checked or scanned for error codes.
Check the attached links,Manuals and guides, Good luck with your Bike
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does it ever shut off or will just run til doomsday. if it finaly stops then it probably working fine but if it never stops then you probably have a temp sensor gone bad.
Some times the four wheeler is not in right position for 4x4 to engage safely so it throws it in to safety mode so it don't slam in to 4x4 with grindage an damage that's my experience. If it seemes to work fine when working run it . . Could need service,fluid change and 4x4 actuators,.,vacuums switches tested also ...
Hey Randy,
Sounds like the battery needs to be replaced. Take the battery to O'Reilly, Autozone, Advance Auto and have the CCA, (Cold Cranking Amps) checked..(load test).. this will tell you whether the battery is good or not. When you get a new battery.. make sure the connections are clean and tight..put a little heavy grease on the connections to prevent corrosion. This should fix your problem.
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