Any one familiar with subaru quads?
#1
FIRST OFF I APOLOGIZE IN ADVANCE FOR USING CAPS I CAN'T SEE OTHER LETTERS...I RECENTLY HAVE 2 QUADS LIKE BRAND NEW BUT ONE HAS THE WIRING HARNESS RIPPED APART ON IT(SOMEONE'S DOMESTIC DISPUTE) SO I BOUGHT THE BIKES N NEED A WIRING DIAGRAM 2008 SUBARU SDXLO I HAVE THE GOOD ONE LISTED ON CRAIGS LIST GREAT 4 WHEELER BUT WOULD LOVE TO GET A PDF DOWNLOAD WIRING DIAGRAM FOR IT OR PDF MANUAL WITH THE DIAGRAM IF ANY ONE HAS IT.. ANY OTHER INFO ON THIS BIKE GREATLY APPRECIATED.. THANK YOU
#5
OH MY I JUST REALIZED SOMETHING... ITS A JAPANESE IMPORT 4 WHEELER EVEN THOUGH THE VIN SAYS CHINA?
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Vehicle Identification Number:1
L2
W3
G4
S5
D6
X7
L8
09
910
811
A12
013
814
015
016
317
4
DescriptionPositionRaw DataDecoded DataRegion: 1 L Asia Country: 1-2 LW China Manufacturer: 2-3 WG Unknown Model Specific: 4-8 SDXL0 Unknown Check Digit: 9 9 Valid Year: 10 8 2008 Assembly Plant: 11 A A Serial Number: 12-17 080034 80034
Vehicle Identification Number:1
L2
W3
G4
S5
D6
X7
L8
09
710
811
A12
013
814
015
016
017
2
DescriptionPositionRaw DataDecoded DataRegion: 1 L Asia Country: 1-2 LW China Manufacturer: 2-3 WG Unknown Model Specific: 4-8 SDXL0 Unknown Check Digit: 9 7 Valid Year: 10 8 2008 Assembly Plant: 11 A A Serial Number: 12-17 080002 80002
Instructions
AnalogX VIN View is a free online VIN decoder that allows you to see the information about your vehicle that it contains. VIN View supports decoding of any vehicle identification number that was issued after 1978, which is when ISO 3779 was established to make a uniform way to track vehicles. If you have a car you would like to lookup prior to 1978, I would recommend going to Wikipedia , they have one of the more comprehensive listings of VIN's plus some additional related information.
Operation is simple, enter the VIN number (17 characters, A thru Z and 0 thru 9) and click decode. On the decode page you'll see your VIN again and the position of each character, then on the bottom portion you'll see what position and characters map to what information. As more information becomes available, more details about the vehicle will be displayed (such as the model, engine size, options, etc), please be patient!
VIN's are normally located in several locations on a car, but the most common places are in the door frame of the front doors, on engine itself, around the steering wheel, or on the dash near the window. If you can't find it in any of those areas, then don't ask me because I certainly don't know!
Either call the dealership for the car manufacturer and ask them, or search online for a site dedicated to your particular vehicle (or check the above mentioned site).
Results
Vehicle Identification Number:1
L2
W3
G4
S5
D6
X7
L8
09
910
811
A12
013
814
015
016
317
4
DescriptionPositionRaw DataDecoded DataRegion: 1 L Asia Country: 1-2 LW China Manufacturer: 2-3 WG Unknown Model Specific: 4-8 SDXL0 Unknown Check Digit: 9 9 Valid Year: 10 8 2008 Assembly Plant: 11 A A Serial Number: 12-17 080034 80034
Vehicle Identification Number:1
L2
W3
G4
S5
D6
X7
L8
09
710
811
A12
013
814
015
016
017
2
DescriptionPositionRaw DataDecoded DataRegion: 1 L Asia Country: 1-2 LW China Manufacturer: 2-3 WG Unknown Model Specific: 4-8 SDXL0 Unknown Check Digit: 9 7 Valid Year: 10 8 2008 Assembly Plant: 11 A A Serial Number: 12-17 080002 80002
Instructions
AnalogX VIN View is a free online VIN decoder that allows you to see the information about your vehicle that it contains. VIN View supports decoding of any vehicle identification number that was issued after 1978, which is when ISO 3779 was established to make a uniform way to track vehicles. If you have a car you would like to lookup prior to 1978, I would recommend going to Wikipedia , they have one of the more comprehensive listings of VIN's plus some additional related information.
Operation is simple, enter the VIN number (17 characters, A thru Z and 0 thru 9) and click decode. On the decode page you'll see your VIN again and the position of each character, then on the bottom portion you'll see what position and characters map to what information. As more information becomes available, more details about the vehicle will be displayed (such as the model, engine size, options, etc), please be patient!
VIN's are normally located in several locations on a car, but the most common places are in the door frame of the front doors, on engine itself, around the steering wheel, or on the dash near the window. If you can't find it in any of those areas, then don't ask me because I certainly don't know!
Either call the dealership for the car manufacturer and ask them, or search online for a site dedicated to your particular vehicle (or check the above mentioned site).
#6
no you weren't wasting your time asking. 
i'm not speaking on behalf of anyone but myself: but i didn't know anything about a suburu quad. i'm sorry i couldn't help.

i'm not speaking on behalf of anyone but myself: but i didn't know anything about a suburu quad. i'm sorry i couldn't help.
#7
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#8
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Most people have heard about Subaru ATVs or owned them and didnt know it. Subaru is owned by the Japanese conglomerate Fuji Heavy Industries. They market vehicles under the Subaru name. They also manufacture small engines. These used to be sold under the "Robin" name but recently have been popping up with "Subaru" or "Powered by Subaru" stickers and stampings. POLARIS used Robin engines in most of their products until very recently. So, therefore, Polaris was powered by Subaru as well. Just like the Subaru vehicles, which are made in Lafayette, Indiana, the Robin engines frequently are Made in the USA.
I havent looked at these ATVs but perhaps a Polaris wiring diagram could help if anyone is still working at this. Just a thought. Good luck.
Most people have heard about Subaru ATVs or owned them and didnt know it. Subaru is owned by the Japanese conglomerate Fuji Heavy Industries. They market vehicles under the Subaru name. They also manufacture small engines. These used to be sold under the "Robin" name but recently have been popping up with "Subaru" or "Powered by Subaru" stickers and stampings. POLARIS used Robin engines in most of their products until very recently. So, therefore, Polaris was powered by Subaru as well. Just like the Subaru vehicles, which are made in Lafayette, Indiana, the Robin engines frequently are Made in the USA.
I havent looked at these ATVs but perhaps a Polaris wiring diagram could help if anyone is still working at this. Just a thought. Good luck.
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