Posted by case 430 on July 30, 2015 at 21:14:38 from (76.253.54.20):
In Reply to: 4010 mules stalls posted by Geo-TH,In on July 30, 2015 at 14:46:18:
I have a 2009 4010 and it has been one of the most aggravating things I have ever bought. I have around 250 hours on it. From about 150 hours on, it wouldnt hardly idle.
It kept blowing fuses with no rhyme or reason. Would have a dead short that I tried unsuccessfully to trace and would then disappear. After several trips to the local Kawasaki dealer they said it had to be the fuel pump. $650 later it still blew fuses. They finally replaced the entire wiring harness, and that problem went away and the rough idle soon started.
Several more times in the shop and its still the same. It does seem to help if I run 93 octane gas and or sea foam.
Funny thing is it idles great in the winter with temps below about 40-45 degrees, but as soon as spring hits the rough idle is back.
I'll be watching this thread closely to see if someone has a good answer
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