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Old Jan 23, 2012 | 11:12 AM
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Default 2002 Wolverine 400 no Spark

Was using it to plow snow. Parked it in the garage, next day it wouldn't
start. It has no spark. It did this one other time and messed with the wires
and got it to run. I checked all the wires this time and cannot get it to run.
Where do I start? Can someone give me specs to check the stator and computer?
And to check power to the coil.
Thanks,
Van
 
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Old Jan 23, 2012 | 06:45 PM
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A 2002 Wolverine would be a 350, not a 400, do you have a Wolverine or a Kodiak? If you "messed with wires" and got it to start before, sounds like you have a bad connection somewhere. Exactly which wires did you mess with, and what did you do? did you wiggle them, unplug them and reseat the connectors? We are going to need a lot more information if we are going to give you any usable advice.
 
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Old Jan 24, 2012 | 11:37 AM
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That's the nice part of it. It's a friends, he just dropped it off
and that is the info he gave me. He doesn't know what wires,
if they unplugged them nothing really more.
It says Wolverine on it, I am not sure of year or size.
I have the rear fenders off and have unplugged and checked
everything there. I have not taked the front plastic off yet.
Where can I get the specs to check the coil and stator.
Thanks,
van
 
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