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Check with test light that solenoid is supplying power to starter(next to battery, red wire from battery,the other to starter) can jump across post to see if starter works. Also black pouch in front of solenoid(thermal fuse) see if has power on both sides of red wire,provides power to front,also same type pouch under front panel,check out. If battery good and charged and leads tight,then probably fuse or wiring problem?
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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: old polaris tech
Check with test light that solenoid is supplying power to starter(next to battery, red wire from battery,the other to starter) can jump across post to see if starter works. Also black pouch in front of solenoid(thermal fuse) see if has power on both sides of red wire,provides power to front,also same type pouch under front panel,check out. If battery good and charged and leads tight,then probably fuse or wiring problem?</end quote></div>
Check with test light that solenoid is supplying power to starter(next to battery, red wire from battery,the other to starter) can jump across post to see if starter works. Also black pouch in front of solenoid(thermal fuse) see if has power on both sides of red wire,provides power to front,also same type pouch under front panel,check out. If battery good and charged and leads tight,then probably fuse or wiring problem?</end quote></div>
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