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By WHALErn
I ordered an ATV through ElectriRide a ( Pioneer 1500w Power E-Grizzly Electric ATV ), on February 13, 2024. They ( ElectriRide ), ordered it from the manufacture on February 28, 2024. Not sure when it shipped, but it arrive here at my house on June 25, 2024. I live in Hawaii.
Unpacking it, I quickly became aware that this was not the ATV that I ordered. The package had some damaged, but not major. After unpacking it, it was very obvious that this was not the ATV that I had ordered, plus it was missing some a number of parts, namely the rear rack & no instruction or electrical circuit layout, just to name a few. A couple of days later I found ( 2 ) small two burnt holes in the upper frame, right side, also. Several days later I tried to charge the batteries on the ATV, after plugging it in for over 4 hours, “NO CHARGE” , I checked the charger’s output voltage, it read “ “ 0 “ volts, the charger needs to be replaced also.
The next day, I reported all of this to ElectriRide, & they asked for photos, which I later that day send to them. They said they would look into it and get back to me. For the last 2 1/2 weeks, I have been calling them (playing phone tag ) & emailing them, basically getting the same message back from them. They sent me e-mails “ we will get back to you “ or “ Please rest assured that we are committed to resolving this matter to your satisfaction. “. As of today, that message was 10 day ago, and it’s been 3 weeks after receiving the wrong ATV. And 5 months from the time of ordering the ATV.
The ATV that this looks the most similar/closest to the one that I received is the ( Pioneer 48v 1000w Adult ATV Electric ) in their catalog, but there are a number of differences to it also. ( Mostly it’s a 1000 watts motor, not a 1500 watts motor ATV, plus a number of other things also ). The suspension & wheels are completely different, along with some of the electrical components, and it was missing the rear rack also. Along with some other minor things.
I seem to be getting nowhere with communicating with them, (ElectriRide ) in getting this mix-up / changes resolved after calling / emailing them pretty much daily for over 3+ weeks, I am turning to you, the ATV community for any suggestions for helping me to solve my problem.
Please leave any suggestion / ideas, you thing might help me solve this problem, or who to contact that might be able to help..
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By quadcrazy
If you own an all-terrain vehicle (ATV), regular maintenance is essential for optimal performance and longevity. One critical maintenance task is changing the ATV oil. This article aims to provide you with a step-by-step guide on how to change ATV oil, ensuring that your vehicle continues to operate smoothly. Let's dive in!
Step 1: Gather the necessary tools and materials Before beginning the oil change process, make sure you have the following tools and materials at hand:
New oil (check your ATV's manual for the recommended type and quantity) Oil filter (consult the manual for the correct filter size and type) Drain pan Wrench or socket set Clean rags or towels Funnel Safety goggles and gloves Step 2: Locate the drain plug and oil filter Park your ATV on a level surface and let the engine cool down to prevent any burns. The drain plug is usually located on the underside of the engine, while the oil filter can be found nearby. Refer to your ATV's manual if you have trouble locating these components.
Step 3: Prepare for oil drainage Position the drain pan beneath the drain plug to catch the old oil. Using the appropriate wrench or socket set, carefully loosen the drain plug but keep it in place. Ensure that the drain pan is placed to catch the oil effectively.
Step 4: Drain the old oil With the drain pan securely in place, remove the drain plug completely, allowing the old oil to flow out. Let the oil drain fully into the pan until it slows to a trickle. Ensure that you collect all the oil in the drain pan, as it can be recycled at an appropriate facility. Wipe away any excess oil around the drain plug and reinstall it securely.
Step 5: Change the oil filter Locate the oil filter and use an oil filter wrench or your hands to loosen and remove it. Be cautious as the filter may still contain some oil. Once the filter is removed, inspect the mounting surface for any debris or leftover gasket material. Clean the surface thoroughly and apply a light coat of fresh oil to the rubber gasket on the new oil filter. Install the new filter by hand, tightening it according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Step 6: Add new oil Using a funnel, pour the recommended amount and type of new oil into the oil fill port. Refer to your ATV's manual for the correct oil capacity. Take your time and avoid overfilling. It's advisable to pour in smaller increments, periodically checking the oil level with the dipstick until it reaches the appropriate level.
Step 7: Check for leaks and clean up Once you've added the new oil, inspect the drain plug and oil filter for any signs of leaks. Tighten them if necessary. Wipe away any spilled oil and ensure that the oil fill cap is securely tightened.
Performing regular oil changes on your ATV is crucial to maintain its performance and extend its lifespan. By following these step-by-step instructions, you can confidently change the oil in your ATV, promoting smooth operation and ensuring optimal performance on your next off-road adventure. Remember to consult your ATV's manual for specific instructions and recommendations.
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By jncash
Hey,
I have had this quad since new. The oil change is a pain in as* cause I have to remove the plastics, foot well, etc to be able to get to the drain plug. Any one have an easier way?
Thanks
Cash
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By Tjp5093
I'm working on my 02 Honda forman 400 and I have the side case off. I'm trying to see a picture of how the clutch fork and clutch arm on the end of the shifter shaft line up and what direction to face the triangle bearing with the spring.TIA!!!
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