- Transmission components need oil to function properly, and low oil levels can cause friction and overheating, leading to the engine stalling.
2) Faulty Neutral Switch
- The neutral switch is responsible for determining when the quad is in neutral, allowing the engine to start. A faulty switch may cause the engine to cut off when the quad is put into reverse.
3) Electrical Issues
- Issues with the electrical system, such as loose connections, faulty wiring, or a bad ignition switch, can also lead to the engine cutting out.
4) Carburetor Issues
- Carburetor problems, such as a clogged fuel line, dirty air filter, or improper fuel-to-air mixture, can cause the engine to run rough, or stall when shifting gears.
5) Transmission Issues
- Problems with the transmission itself, such as worn gears or worn clutch components can also cause the engine to stall.
6) Engine Problems
- Underlying engine issues, such as low compression or a faulty piston, can also cause the engine to stall when put into reverse.