Check the fuses. Next, check for spark but with a new spark plug. How good is the battery? "Some juice" does not always translate into having enough juice for a spark. Fill the battery cells with water covering the battery plates. Jump start from your car battery. Is the kill switch on? Does the side stand have a kill switch? Is it working properly? Tip-over kill switch on your bike? Check the operation of the ignition switch and all kill switches with a volt ohmmeter.
Check the wiring harness. Did a wire come unplugged? Are all wires clean and with solid connections? Any abraded or pinched wires? Is the bike in neutral and the neutral light is lit up? If no neutral light, check the neutral switch and neutral switch wire on center casing. If still no spark, get CDI system and coils checked at the dealers shop.
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Check coils
Almost
every vehicle needs regular servicing and repairs in order to
continually perform at its best, and Polaris' lineup of four wheelers is
no exception. The company has released dozens of ATV makes and models
throughout the years, ranging from sporty racing
quads to youth models to heavy-duty utility ATVs. Despite the
differences between the company's many makes and models, general repair
tips and troubleshooting instructions remain consistent for all Polaris
four-wheelers. The electrical, ignition and fuel systems are some of the
most common sources of Polaris ATV problems.
Read more: How to Repair a Polaris Four Wheeler ' eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_8074861_repair-polaris-four-wheeler.html#ixzz26pmQIzeh
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