Replacement starter
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DB Electrical is a good source. If I remember correctly, Old Polaris Tech was the one who told me about them. Here's one for $51 with free shipping. Might want to check but it says it fits a 2000 Sportsman 500 DB Electrical - STARTER DRIVE Combo POLARIS ATV 325 335 425 500 PA102 COMBO. Apparently the 500, 500 HO and 500 efi all use the same starter as it lists all 3 as matches for this one.
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DB electrical is where I ordered the starter that's on it now. I just recently rebuilt the four wheeler and was trying to get it running when it quit working. I hate to spend $200 on a factory starter but if the others won't last I may have to. It is possible that I just got a bad starter from them though. I'm gonna do a little more research on them and see what I find out. Thanks for the reply!!
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DB electrical is where I ordered the starter that's on it now. I just recently rebuilt the four wheeler and was trying to get it running when it quit working. I hate to spend $200 on a factory starter but if the others won't last I may have to. It is possible that I just got a bad starter from them though. I'm gonna do a little more research on them and see what I find out. Thanks for the reply!!
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If it's the starter for sure send it back. Even the cheapest one they have has a one year warranty. The so called "premium" starers have a two year warranty.DB Electrical - Polaris ATV Starter Drive COMBO 325 335 425 500 GOLD 2 Year With all the aftermarket parts out there today,entirely possible to have gotten a faulty one.Most reports I've heard on DB have been good on their starters. I've even had brand new batteries bad straight out of the box so anything is possible. Make sure the starter is getting power from the solenoid and that the starter bendix isn't causing the problem.
Thanks for the response!! After I posted the last reply I found the gold starter from DB electrical that your talking about and ordered it. The first one I ordered and installed turned the machine over extremely slow. It's got a brand new moose battery on it and still wouldn't turn it over without getting HOT. After letting the starter cool several times it finally just melted down. Hopefully the gold series's starter will turn it over like its suppose to.
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These are cheaper than what we could get after market starters from Parts Unlimited and Tucker Rocky at the shop while I was still working.We sold these for 150 bucks when we could get them. We had a tough time keeping those in stock as most people didn't have or didn't want to have to pay over 350-400 bucks or more for an oem starter and I can't blame them. Crazy high prices that Polaris charged the dealers for oem parts to begin with,but that's the same with any manufacturer.