Help Identify this quad please ! I have pics
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Help Identify this quad please ! I have pics
I bought this quad last fall, help me identify it, vin says made in asia 2005, that's it.
http://s1355.photobucket.com/albums/q715/andersbe83/? action=view¤t=IMAG2181_zps8d59e302.jpg
http://s1355.photobucket.com/albums/q715/andersbe83/? action=view¤t=IMAG2183_zps5c879118.jpg
here:: http://s1355.photobucket.com/albums/q715/andersbe83/? action=view¤t=IMAG2186_zps4d6b6212.jpg
http://s1355.photobucket.com/albums/q715/andersbe83/? action=view¤t=IMAG2181_zps8d59e302.jpg
http://s1355.photobucket.com/albums/q715/andersbe83/? action=view¤t=IMAG2183_zps5c879118.jpg
here:: http://s1355.photobucket.com/albums/q715/andersbe83/? action=view¤t=IMAG2186_zps4d6b6212.jpg
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Is there an expert I can ask ? What I really need to know is what buttons on the control do press to get it to start, the guy I bought it from said theres some kind of trick or certain buttons to press to get it to start, all buttons are faded I don't know what's what
QUOTE=LaPurr;3163110]Well, I can tell you its a 2006, but past that...[/QUOTE]
QUOTE=LaPurr;3163110]Well, I can tell you its a 2006, but past that...[/QUOTE]
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SO rather than concentrate on what kind of quad it is, how about about concentrating on what your quad's problem is. These quads are usually kind of generic, with different brands all buying parts from the same handful of parts sources.
Does you quad starter motor turn? Is that the problem? Or is the problem that your quad doesn't start up? If you quad starter motor turns, do you have spark? Do you know how to test for this?
What is the history of this quad? Did you buy it non-running? Have you ever seen it run?
As far as "trick buttons" go there isn't anything fancy here. But you do need to be aware that all "unhacked" quads have some sort of safety interlock that will not allow you to crank the starter motor unless the quad is secured such that it won't take off if the motor starts. This could be a "clutch is disengaged" switch, or a "quad is in neutral" switch, or the quad has "brakes applied".
By far the most common is the "brakes applied" condition that is tested. This whole idea isn't much different than the safety interlock on your car that won't let you crank the starter motor with the transmission in drive. If the car starts up you want it to be in a condition where it will stay put, and no take off unexpectedly.
So turn on your ignition, set all kill switches to the "run" position. Apply the brakes. Does your brake light turn on? If not we need to concentrate here. If your brake light isn't lit (and if your quad uses the brake light test - the overwhelmingly most common method) then you're dead in the water right here. This is where we start.
Got a meter? You'll need this to proceed.
Does you quad starter motor turn? Is that the problem? Or is the problem that your quad doesn't start up? If you quad starter motor turns, do you have spark? Do you know how to test for this?
What is the history of this quad? Did you buy it non-running? Have you ever seen it run?
As far as "trick buttons" go there isn't anything fancy here. But you do need to be aware that all "unhacked" quads have some sort of safety interlock that will not allow you to crank the starter motor unless the quad is secured such that it won't take off if the motor starts. This could be a "clutch is disengaged" switch, or a "quad is in neutral" switch, or the quad has "brakes applied".
By far the most common is the "brakes applied" condition that is tested. This whole idea isn't much different than the safety interlock on your car that won't let you crank the starter motor with the transmission in drive. If the car starts up you want it to be in a condition where it will stay put, and no take off unexpectedly.
So turn on your ignition, set all kill switches to the "run" position. Apply the brakes. Does your brake light turn on? If not we need to concentrate here. If your brake light isn't lit (and if your quad uses the brake light test - the overwhelmingly most common method) then you're dead in the water right here. This is where we start.
Got a meter? You'll need this to proceed.
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I was working on this quad with u last July, I replaced the ignition coil and cdi. I wasn't using the controls to turn the motor over,never could get a spark tho.my daughter was sitting on it, pressed something on the controls, told me to kick it over to start it,I told her it wouldn't but kicked it anyways, it Started instantly ! Then ram out of gas, it didn't start again. I don't know what she pressed (shes two). I need a battery, what size should I get, ill get that and then we can start working on it. What size should I buy?
Here's the previous posts we exchanged,thanks for all your help
https://atvconnection.com/forums/showthread.php?t=343803
Here's the previous posts we exchanged,thanks for all your help
https://atvconnection.com/forums/showthread.php?t=343803
SO rather than concentrate on what kind of quad it is, how about about concentrating on what your quad's problem is. These quads are usually kind of generic, with different brands all buying parts from the same handful of parts sources.
Does you quad starter motor turn? Is that the problem? Or is the problem that your quad doesn't start up? If you quad starter motor turns, do you have spark? Do you know how to test for this?
What is the history of this quad? Did you buy it non-running? Have you ever seen it run?
As far as "trick buttons" go there isn't anything fancy here. But you do need to be aware that all "unhacked" quads have some sort of safety interlock that will not allow you to crank the starter motor unless the quad is secured such that it won't take off if the motor starts. This could be a "clutch is disengaged" switch, or a "quad is in neutral" switch, or the quad has "brakes applied".
By far the most common is the "brakes applied" condition that is tested. This whole idea isn't much different than the safety interlock on your car that won't let you crank the starter motor with the transmission in drive. If the car starts up you want it to be in a condition where it will stay put, and no take off unexpectedly.
So turn on your ignition, set all kill switches to the "run" position. Apply the brakes. Does your brake light turn on? If not we need to concentrate here. If your brake light isn't lit (and if your quad uses the brake light test - the overwhelmingly most common method) then you're dead in the water right here. This is where we start.
Got a meter? You'll need this to proceed.
Does you quad starter motor turn? Is that the problem? Or is the problem that your quad doesn't start up? If you quad starter motor turns, do you have spark? Do you know how to test for this?
What is the history of this quad? Did you buy it non-running? Have you ever seen it run?
As far as "trick buttons" go there isn't anything fancy here. But you do need to be aware that all "unhacked" quads have some sort of safety interlock that will not allow you to crank the starter motor unless the quad is secured such that it won't take off if the motor starts. This could be a "clutch is disengaged" switch, or a "quad is in neutral" switch, or the quad has "brakes applied".
By far the most common is the "brakes applied" condition that is tested. This whole idea isn't much different than the safety interlock on your car that won't let you crank the starter motor with the transmission in drive. If the car starts up you want it to be in a condition where it will stay put, and no take off unexpectedly.
So turn on your ignition, set all kill switches to the "run" position. Apply the brakes. Does your brake light turn on? If not we need to concentrate here. If your brake light isn't lit (and if your quad uses the brake light test - the overwhelmingly most common method) then you're dead in the water right here. This is where we start.
Got a meter? You'll need this to proceed.
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i was working on this quad with u last july, i replaced the ignition coil and cdi. I wasn't using the controls to turn the motor over,never could get a spark tho.my daughter was sitting on it, pressed something on the controls, told me to kick it over to start it,i told her it wouldn't but kicked it anyways, it started instantly ! Then ram out of gas, it didn't start again. I don't know what she pressed (shes two)....
Now that you've changed the ignition coil & CDI (and still have no spark) you need to go back and redo all of the tests and post the results. Let's look to see if anything has changed. It is possible that you had two problems before, and now you're down to one left. It is possible that you've pulled out a bad part and replaced it with another bad part. It is also possible that there was some measurement error done last July, and now that some time has passed and you're giving it a fresh look the test results might be more revealing.
Do you have a maintenance charger for this battery? Since your quad is not running, and you're planning on using the battery to crank the starter motor, you need some way to keep the battery charged up since your quad charging system isn't operating. One of the quickest ways to ruin a new battery is to leave it sit around partially discharged.
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