'99 Sportsman 500 4WD/Electrical Problems
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'99 Sportsman 500 4WD/Electrical Problems
Greetings,
I was hoping that someone in these forums could help me troubleshoot my 1999 Polaris Sportman 500 ATV. It seems that suddenly a number of electrical problems have occurred: the 4wd light doesn't work (neither does the 4wd engage), the speedometer isn't functioning (won't register a speed or lightup), and the odometer isn't working either. However, the reverse and neutral indicator lights are still functioning. Does anyone know what these issues could be caused by? I've started tracing the wires for fuses or fusable links, but haven't stumbled across any yet. Any input is greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Travis
I was hoping that someone in these forums could help me troubleshoot my 1999 Polaris Sportman 500 ATV. It seems that suddenly a number of electrical problems have occurred: the 4wd light doesn't work (neither does the 4wd engage), the speedometer isn't functioning (won't register a speed or lightup), and the odometer isn't working either. However, the reverse and neutral indicator lights are still functioning. Does anyone know what these issues could be caused by? I've started tracing the wires for fuses or fusable links, but haven't stumbled across any yet. Any input is greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Travis
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'99 Sportsman 500 4WD/Electrical Problems
If you are getting power to lights, etc - then you should have power to the speedo - providing the power wire (red/white) to the speedo is not broken - easy check by unplugging the connector from the back of the speedo and seeing if you have voltage at the red/white wire with the ignition switch in the ON position. The speedo supplies ground to the AWD system, the speed does not have to register, nor the odometer for that matter, in order for the AWD to work.
You should be able to Ohm the the brown/white wire to frame ground at the connection for the hub coils (with the ignition switch on, AWD button engaged, and gear lever in a forward gear) to determine if the speedo is supplying ground - if not, a new speedo should fix your problem...........
You should be able to Ohm the the brown/white wire to frame ground at the connection for the hub coils (with the ignition switch on, AWD button engaged, and gear lever in a forward gear) to determine if the speedo is supplying ground - if not, a new speedo should fix your problem...........
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Great info about speedo
I am in the same situation, BUT, after exhaustive search and finally a couple emails to parts houses I am being told that the speedometer is no longer being manufactured, and is therefore no longer available. I wonder if there is possibly a speedo for a later model that might be compatible. Otherwise, much as I hate kludges, it looks like I will need to do without the speedo and bypass the ground it supplies by connecting the ground hub wire to chassis ground. Any "gotchas" associated with this kludge?
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