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First be sure to check oil level if you haven't. Many have a low level shut off switch. If the level of oil gets below a certain point it can shut off. Just a thought.
I suspect that you will need the sender unit replaced. Check to make sure that it can be repaired under your warranty or if there has been a recall on your model.
if thats all the info you have you need to take it to the dealer.
those have way to many possible problems.
1. bad spark plug seal, dirt fills up the entire spark plug hole especially sand.
2. they have fuel pump pressure issues due to poorly constructed fuel pressure regulators.
3. fuel pump itself
4. if intake or exhaust is modified it may overheat after it shuts off (engines get much hotter after they are shut down) will not start if too hot
5. one of the three ignition coil might be failing
6. CDI may have failed
7. Spark plug might be hot fowled.
I have a 2004 700 carb that shut off while riding and then would start up 3-5 minutes later after many nights working on it Ifinally figured it out no help from any dealer. There are 2 circuit breakers under the front rack mine were very rusted, Replaced both never had the problem again. My situation was always only when the lights were on.
Hope this helps
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