Why does my Kawasaki MULE have no power?

Why does my Kawasaki MULE have no power?

I noticed a few times that the fuse holder was very warm but I don’t believe Kawasaki would have made such a mistake. 5 days ago, after having to tow the mule to my shop, I decided that I was going to find that problem. I started checking power at the battery and moved toward the switch. I found that I had no power at the fuse holder.

When did the Kawasaki MULE 610 come out?

In 2005, sales of the MULE™ 610 4×4 and 600 commenced. The new “baby” MULEs featured new 401cc engines, more rugged suspension, new high-volume bodywork and a number of other features designed to increase their comfort and convenience. The 610 4×4 also featured selectable 2WD/4WD—a class first—and large 24” tires.

What do you mean by Kawasaki MULE side X sides?

There’s three words that come to mind when you’ve built a reputation that doesn’t waver. When it comes to the capable lineup of Kawasaki MULE™ side x sides, those three words are Trusted, Tried and True. Built strong and built to last, MULE™ side x sides have earned the trust of their owners and the trust of countless industries.

What was the problem with my 02 550 mule?

Had the same problem with my 02 550 mule. Just a click but couldn’t get the engine to turn over. Sometimes it would start cold and after riding a while, if you shut it off…..click, click, click. Sometimes it wouldn’t start cold but if you waited a while, it would start.

What are the problems with a Kawasaki MULE?

3 common problems with them. (1) fuel pumps, (2) harnesses, and (3) throttle bodies. Number (1). The fuel pumps themselves don’t generally die IF the fuel is clean and free of debris.

Is there a manual for a Kawasaki MULE 4010?

Kawi manuals are pretty detailed and have helped me limp along many many times. I have a 2010 Mule 4010. I have had it in the shop every summer since new. It would get hot and die and would refuse to start until it cooled off.

How often should you change the throttle on a Kawasaki MULE?

Combine that with oil vapors from a poorly-engineered CCV system and the design of the throttle assembly, it all adds up to problems. Valve adjustment should be done about every 200 hours. It’s real easy and not very expensive if you pay the dealer. At least compared to a new throttle body assembly.

Where is the oil cap on a Kawasaki MULE SX?

In Kawasaki Mule SX, the oil filling cap is found on the top of the engine valve cover. However, it jumps off, and soon after the engine starts, the oil starts to spewing out all across the engine bag, which is a pretty miserable situation. The warranty claim is only valid if your vehicle is under warranty period.

What did I do to my kawaskai mule?

I replaced solenoid, battery, cleaned all wire terminals only worked when battery was fully charged until I added the relay.

Can a solenoid be replaced on a mule 550?

I would say replace the solenoid, they are $30 or so on eBay and easy to install, but I had the same problem on my Mule 550 gas and a new solenoid did not fix the problem. I posted a similar question yesterday, but have not received any replies.

How to troubleshoot a mule that will not start?

Everything was running fine put it up one night, went out the next morning was a little harder to start (normally fires right up said it kind of sputtered) road it around a little and then parked it went back later and it will not start turn over but will not start. So hear is what I have went through.

What causes a kawaskai mule to not start?

Click to expand… A defective Bendix or Starter Clutch as it is sometimes called could cause these systems. When you turn the key, the solenoid could energize and the starter motor could try to turn but if the Bendix is frozen it will not start . . .click-click-click!

What’s the problem with my Kawasaki MULE 610?

Here is an on-line part sheet that showed the 27002 as a relay. I have never seen a 610 so I can’t be much more help. Also check for blown fuses. I had a 610, the same thing happened to me. I even replaced the ECM, you won’t believe what the problem was. The ground cable was oxidized and loose.

I would say replace the solenoid, they are $30 or so on eBay and easy to install, but I had the same problem on my Mule 550 gas and a new solenoid did not fix the problem. I posted a similar question yesterday, but have not received any replies.

I noticed a few times that the fuse holder was very warm but I don’t believe Kawasaki would have made such a mistake. 5 days ago, after having to tow the mule to my shop, I decided that I was going to find that problem. I started checking power at the battery and moved toward the switch. I found that I had no power at the fuse holder.

How to tell if a Kawasaki ATV fan is bad?

check the rad fan switch (taped into the rad) there should be 2 wires on the switch going to the rad.touch them together the fan should come on if it dose then your switch is bad.to check switch take it out and make sure the 2 wires are hooked to it and take a lighter and heat it up the fan should come on if not Bad switch.

What to do if your motorcycle fan is not working?

check fuses pull all of them out and make sure there all clean and good (check with meter looks can be deceiving) and you have a good conection. check the thermostat remove it and put it in a cup of hot (make sure it’s hot) water and see if it opens and should close when taken out and cooling.

I replaced solenoid, battery, cleaned all wire terminals only worked when battery was fully charged until I added the relay.