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Old Mar 22, 2012 | 05:59 PM
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I have a 2008 sunl 109b quad. It had an intermittent spark problem and I couldnt get it to run. I was doing research on here and found out some stuff to check out. The first thing I checked was the kill switch and it was fine so then I decided to unplug the remote kill switch/alarm. Well it turns out that was my problem. The quad starts right up and runs fine. I started the check out the module for the remote switch and I noticed that the very bottom wire on the module is broken. So my question is, where is this wire supposed to be connected to. Is this just a ground wire or should it be connected into one of the plugs? I would like to have the remote kill hooked up cause my 4 year old daughter is just learning how to ride it.

Thanks in advance for the help,

Brad
 
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Old Mar 22, 2012 | 11:09 PM
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Is this wire just dangling out of the remote module and is about 5 inches long? If so that is the radio receive antenna. It doesn't hook to anything.

You'll probably just need to replace it. Most use the same 9 pin connector and are usually plug compatible with each other. You can get get remotes with more or less functions - some are missing the alarms and/or remote start. All have the remote kill function. The ones with lessor functions just don't use all the pins on the pin connector.
 
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