CAN-AM OUTLANDER 850 Power Smells Burnt
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92%
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CVT Drive Belt
The drive belt is a friction-dependent component; when it slips under load, the resulting thermal spike causes the rubber compound to glaze or char, producing a distinct burnt odor. This slippage prevents the mechanical energy from the engine from being efficiently transferred to the drivetrain, causing a noticeable drop in wheel horsepower. Replacing the belt restores the required coefficient of friction within the clutch sheaves.
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8%
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Secondary Circuit / Wiring Check
Inspect wiring harness.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the CVT Drive Belt.
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