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I could really use some help. I have a 2004 that overheats when I run it a slow speed or it gets over 85 degrees outside. I have had it to 3 different dealers and NO ONE can find anything wrong with it. Yamaha doesn't even acknowledge that there is a problem. If it is constatly overheating it is useless!
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Has anyone checked the valve lash? Just wondering, because I noticed my Rhino's engine fan doesn't come on nearly as often since I adjusted the valves last week. We had the Rhino and the Grizzly out for most of the afternoon yesterday in 100 degree heat. The Grizzly was running hotter than hell, with the fan on constantly, and gas audibly boiling in the gas tank all day long. The Rhino stayed nice and cool, with the fan only coming on a couple of times. Our Grizzly 700 isn't very impressive if you ask me; it won't start at all in really cold weather, and it boils the gas all the time in hot weather.
Good luck sorting out why your Rhino overheats.
2012 Polaris Rzr XP 900
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