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My intimidator is new less than 15 hours on it and it is overheating. Even on short rides less than 1 mile it overheats. Fan does not turn on at proper temps, checked relays and fuses and they check good. Any suggestions? 

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Bypass the temp switch .make fan run 100%..check oil for water in it. Look at recovery bottle while hot running for air bubbles.   Stuck thermostat.? Remove cap, see if coolant is circulating.? Water pump working?

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