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Old Jan 30, 2018 | 07:28 PM
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Hey everyone I’ve got a 2000 Polaris 325 magnum 2x4 I took a ride down the road I came home parked it came back out the next day to ride again I turned the key and I had no electrical power I replaced the battery the two breakers in the sealed bags and put a new ignition in I’ve checked all battery connections and grounds and still nothing if someone could plzzz help me because I’m stuck and can’t think of anything else thank you looking forward to hearing some ideas
 
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Old Jan 30, 2018 | 07:49 PM
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Check if you;re getting power to the ignition switch red or red/black wire. If not,slide the left control on/off emergency cut off switch back and forth several times.Electrical spray can help too if the brass plates inside are corroded. Check the wiring for shorts and also the two connectors on the switch to make sure they're making good contact.Clean and use some electrical grease. This model had the push up start button combined with the on/off switch and a some had problems as they got older. Pushing up sends power to the small wire on the starter solenoid. Problem could be there also.
 
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Old Jan 30, 2018 | 08:06 PM
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Check if you;re getting power to the ignition switch red or red/black wire. If not,slide the left control on/off emergency cut off switch back and forth several times.Electrical spray can help too if the brass plates inside are corroded. Check the wiring for shorts and also the two connectors on the switch to make sure they're making good contact.Clean and use some electrical grease. This model had the push up start button combined with the on/off switch and a some had problems as they got older. Pushing up sends power to the small wire on the starter solenoid. Problem could be there also.
ok thanks man I’m just gonna order one probably but if that don’t work I don’t know what to do I guess replace the harness
 
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Old Jan 30, 2018 | 08:17 PM
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Cleaning may help as dirt is an enemy to these switches as well as dirt on the connector pins. I'd try that first along with checking the wiring before I bought a new switch.
 
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