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'03 Big Bear 400 4x4 - no spark / schematic

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Old 02-21-2017, 12:40 PM
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Default '03 Big Bear 400 4x4 - no spark / schematic

I'm just a casual rider and in the winter, my ATV is used for plowing snow. I'm the original owner and the winch for plow lifting is a Warn. Pretty sure the brushes are wearing on the winch as it makes a bit of a screech when used. I suspect this draws down my battery as I can hear the solenoid chatter when I first turn it over to start, but this goes away after it warms up, so I think it's charging. The battery is old, but takes a charge which will turn the engine over quickly without the solenoid noise.

After a big snow storm and hard work, it failed to start the next morning. I had just filled the gas tank. I opened the train screw on the carburetor and it's getting gas. I replaced the spark plug and after cranking over quite a bit, it failed to fire. I grounded the plug and saw no spark when I turned it over. I even held onto the plug to see if I could get a shock and couldn't.

Where do I start troubleshooting this problem? Is there a schematic that shows the parts used in ignition process from battery to plug? Always started easy. Are their points involved? Thanks for any help.
 
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Old 02-22-2017, 03:19 AM
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The ignition system on most "big name" quads is quite complex. The earlier Big Bear was, I haven't done an 03 but I guess they will be even more so. Best advice is to buy a workshop manual and go through the fault tracing listed in it. Charge the battery too, solenoid buzzing is a sign of a low battery or loose connections.
 
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Old 03-10-2017, 12:53 PM
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Thanks for the suggestion. I figure a manual is due and the battery won't go another winter either.
 

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