I've had my 660 for about 6 mos. and I've already fried the belt when I got a little to deep in the water. If this happens to you, keep it running but have someone pull you out and drain the transmission right there and empty the little bags to make sure you got it all out. You might even let it sit there for a while to dry it out, let the air circulate through it before continuing on. It cost me 350 dollars to have mine fixed. Needless to say I've bought a snorkel kit for 200 bucks online to prevent it from happening again; I also got the air cleaner kit too. Happy 4wheeling, I’m having a lot of fun with it now.
Upgrades/Accessories: Snorkel kit, air box and transmission snorkels.
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