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Xpedition awd fix gone wrong please hel

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Old Jul 22, 2015 | 06:41 PM
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Default Xpedition awd fix gone wrong please hel

Ok so I messed up and tried the awd fix with the two brown wires and grounding them! Now my electric start won't work nor the neutral or reverse lights. I have power to headlight switch but its like that's all I have power to. Somebody please tell me where to look.
 
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Old Jul 22, 2015 | 09:25 PM
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Just jumping the two brown wires from the awd coils to a common ground shouldn't have affected the starter or any thing else. Retrace what you've done. If you're getting power to the left control switch and the ignition switch,then the main circuit breaker in the sealed pouch up from the battery should be ok.May or may not be a coincidence on the starter.Switch the emergency switch back and forth to see if it helps. Test that you have power to the main ignition wire(either Red or Red/black) plus with the key on should have power to the red/white wire in the ignition harness.Plus a good manual with a wiring schematic and trouble shooting guides can help. Here's a cheap one. http://polaris-atv.brssm.com/2002-Po...ce-Manual.html
 
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