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Why wont your Yamaha warrior 350 move forward?

Here are a few reasons why your Yamaha Warrior 350 might not move forward

1. Slipping clutch is one of the most common reasons why a Yamaha Warrior 350 won’t move forward. Clutch fibers wear out over time, leading to clutch slipping. This situation prevents your machine from applying its power to the rear tire, leaving it motionless.

1. Bad starter gears, or other components in your drive train. If the starter gears are worn or if there is any damage to the drive line on the warrior, it will not be able to transmit the power from the motor to the wheels and as such it will be unable to move forward.

2. Broken Drive Chain :

* If the drive chain is broken or loose, it will not be able to transfer power from the engine to the rear wheel, causing the ATV to not move forward.

3. Transmission Problems :

* Transmission issues, such as worn gears or a faulty clutch, can prevent the ATV from moving forward properly.

4. Faulty Gear Shifter:

* If the gear shifter is faulty or misaligned, it may not be properly engaging the gears, preventing the ATV from moving forward.

5. Engine Issues:

* Engine problems, such as low compression, insufficient fuel supply, or ignition problems, can also cause the ATV not to move forward.