Starts with black CDI wire disconnected.
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Starts with black CDI wire disconnected.
I have a 2003 Trailblazer that turns one with the black wire from the CDI unit disconnected. Does anyone know what might the issue be with my 2003 Polaris Trailblazer, it has been about a year that I have had it sitting in my back yard in the open to the elements. It just wouldnt start so I just left it there, I have been looking for info here for about 2 wks on what I could do to fix it. So I found a thread that suggested to disconnect the black wire on the CDI unit to see if it started and it did, but if I do that I cant turn it of with the kill switch or key. I have to manually connect the black wire back and it turns off. Please help.
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Black wire from cdi is the ignition kill wire. I've had some atvs that wouldn't run unless this was unplugged. Either a short in the cdi itself or left control switch or even ignition switch problem. Ive replaced ignition switches and left control switches and still wouldn't run unless black wire was disconnected. Had a couple customers that DIDN'T want to replace the cdi and would choke em to kill em!! OPT
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Black wire from cdi is the ignition kill wire. I've had some atvs that wouldn't run unless this was unplugged. Either a short in the cdi itself or left control switch or even ignition switch problem. Ive replaced ignition switches and left control switches and still wouldn't run unless black wire was disconnected. Had a couple customers that DIDN'T want to replace the cdi and would choke em to kill em!! OPT
Maybe it was the yellow wire I was thinking of.
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Ok, well I replaced the CDI with a used on that I found on e-bay, so either the CDI I bought has the same problem or it is not the CDI. I opened the left control switch and it was a bit dirty but after the cleaning it still does the same. Do you suggest I buy an ignition switch?
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