88 LT230-What to look for?
#21
I did go ahead and order one from ebay that was an old factory one for only 16 bucks shipped. Lets hope thats the problem. I cleaned the carb yesterday and adjusted the idle and it runs like new now. Do you have any idea where to start to find the reason why those indicator lights don't work? I checked the bulbs and connections at the box already and all is good there. That neutral and reverse light would be nice to have.
#23
I think I saw the one below the front sprocket. How is that one sealed. It looked like there was a small oil leak right there.
#24

the neutral switch is $35 on cheapcycle.com and the reverse switch is around $50.
#25
Well, I installed the new starter solenoid and still nothing. Any other ideas? I checked the main fuse and it was fine. I even traced as much of the wires as I could see and couldnt see any problems. Any other ideas on why the electric start wouldn't work?
#26
maybe the push button on the handle bars? or relay? i'm not to sure really.
#29
my best guess on the location is by the CDI under the fuel tank or on the pull start side of the frame. you might want to pull the plastics off to find it. i thought i had a picture of the wiring harness and where it runs on the frame but all i had was a pic of the harness itself.
here is a link of where its located:
OEM Parts Suzuki QuadRunner (LT230E) 1988 WIRING HARNESS - Cheap Cycle Parts
you can browse through different parts list to see what you'll need or might want to replace.
here is a link of where its located:
OEM Parts Suzuki QuadRunner (LT230E) 1988 WIRING HARNESS - Cheap Cycle Parts
you can browse through different parts list to see what you'll need or might want to replace.
#30
I found out the neutral base sensor was cracked. I ordered a new one and hopefully that's the reason for the indicator lights and the starter switch not working. If it doesn't know that it's in neutral it won't start with the button. I did find out that if you cross the posts on the solenoid that the electric start works now.


