74prevent condensation, and may promote corrosion and oxidation.CAUTION: Never cover ATV with engine and exhaust areas still warm.19. TroubleshootingNOTE: The following table does not cover all the possible causes of trouble. Itshould be helpful, however, as a general guide to troubleshooting. Whereapplicable refer to the relative procedure in this manual for inspection, adjustmentand replacement of parts. Otherwise, contact 1-800-643-7332 for the name ofan authorized service center to perform adjustment and replacement.PROBLEM CAUSE CORRECTIONEngine runs butATV does notmove1. Worn out clutch.2. Worn/slipping belt.1. Contact 1-800-643-7332.2. Contact 1-800-643-7332.Hard to start 1. Dirty air filter.2. Faulty spark plug.3. Weak/dead battery.4. Stale or dirty fuel.5. Carburetor out ofadjustment.6. Loose or damagedwiring.7. Engine valves out ofadjustment.1. Clean/replace air filter.2. Clean/replace spark plug.3. Recharge or replacebattery.4. Empty fuel tank and refilltank with fresh, clean fuel.5. Contact 1-800-643-7332.6. Check all wiring or contact1-800-643-7332.7. Contact 1-800-643-7332.Will not start 1. Out of fuel.2. Fuel tank valve notturned to “ON”.3. Engine Stop switchnot set to “Run”.4. Faulty Engine Stopswitch.5. Brake lever notdepressed.6. Weak/dead battery.7. Engine flooded.8. Faulty spark plug.9. Spark plug wireloose.10. Faulty starter relay.1. Fill fuel tank.2. Turn fuel tank valve to “ON”position.3. Set the EngineStop Switch to “Run”.4. Contact 1-800-643-7332.5. Depress brake lever.6. Recharge or replacebattery.7. Wait several minutes beforeattempting to start.8. Clean/replace spark plug.9. Connect spark plug wire.10. Contact 1-800-643-7332.