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silverstreak
I posted this on 2 other forums and have gotten no responses and I am desperate for some information. I have a stock 2004 Rhino with about 1,500 miles. All of a sudden when I am idling downhill it goes into free wheel and I have to hit the throttle in order for the engine braking to engage. If I'm going downhill under power and then let off the gas it seems to be ok. Does anyone know what's going on? Is this a transmission problem or what? Does this have to be fixed by a dealer or is it simply a matter of some sort of adjustment?
Kbach
QUOTE(silverstreak @ Sep 16 2007, 02:10 PM) *
I posted this on 2 other forums and have gotten no responses and I am desperate for some information. I have a stock 2004 Rhino with about 1,500 miles. All of a sudden when I am idling downhill it goes into free wheel and I have to hit the throttle in order for the engine braking to engage. If I'm going downhill under power and then let off the gas it seems to be ok. Does anyone know what's going on? Is this a transmission problem or what? Does this have to be fixed by a dealer or is it simply a matter of some sort of adjustment?


Might be the belt getting a little bit loose, but it's just the basic characteristic of the CVT tranny.

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