Learn How to Reset Your Kawasaki & Suzuki ATV Drive Belt Check Light
Kawasaki Prairie 360, Kawasaki Prairie 650, Kawasaki Prairie 700,
Kawasaki KFX700 V-Force, Kawasaki Brute Force 650, and Kawasaki Brute
Force 750 ATVs are fitted with drive belt alert systems. These systems,
while designed with safety in mind, have become a nuisance to affected
ATV owners who do not understand how they function. When a fault is
detected the system is tripped and will make your ATV sputter in ìSlow
Modeî and on some models disable four-wheel drive altogether. The belt
warning system on your ATV must be PROPERLY reset and should not be
disabled or tampered with. This manual will show you how to properly
reset it.
he Cyclepedia.com Kawasaki ATV Belt Reset Guide features full-color
photographs and step-by-step procedures performed and written by a
veteran factory trained technician. Donít get stranded on the trail!
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The following ATVs are Covered:
Kawasaki Prairie 360 2X4 (KVF360-B)
Kawasaki Prairie 360 4X4 (KVF360-A/C)
Kawasaki Prairie 650 4X4 (KVF650-A/B)
Kawasaki Prairie 700 4X4 (KVF700-A/B/D)
Kawasaki KFX700 V Force (KSV700-A/B/C)
Kawasaki Brute Force 650 4X4i (KVF650-D/E/F/G)
Kawasaki Brute Force 750 4X4i (KVF750-A/B/C)
Suzuki Twin Peaks 700
May apply to other makes and models.
Table Of Contents
Introduction
Purpose of This Guide
More Information
False Alerts
ATV Belt Inspection
ATV Belt Replacement
Kawasaki Prairie 360 2X4 (KVF360-B)
Kawasaki Prairie 360 4X4 (KVF360-A/C)
Kawasaki Prairie 650 4X4 (KVF650-A/B)
Kawasaki Prairie 700 4X4 (KVF700-A/B/D)
Kawasaki KFX700 V Force (KSV700-A/B/C)
Kawasaki Brute Force 650 4X4i (KVF650-D/E/F/G)
Kawasaki Brute Force 750 4X4i (KVF750-A/B/C)
Suzuki Twin Peaks 700
Troubleshooting
Added Bonus! ñ Belt Inspection & Replacement Topics
