Hey just got through watching your video and thanks for the info I'm in the same situation with mine. Going to garage and check my wiring! Let you know what I found out. Thanks again
It hadn't ran since that stater had been replaced. The four-wheeler belonged to my brother. It stopped running and he began replacing parts. Not sure what went wrong to start with but when he brought it to me it wasn't running and this is what I found.
Man ive git one that has got me pulling my hair out mine is getting pulse at cdi going in nothing coming out ive awaped cdi stater out of running bike nothing ive got something grounding out on harness has to be. Bad thing mine was running pulled engine put different engine on no spark i put cdi and stater and pulse pick up out of old engine that was running norhing ciming out of cdi
Try giving the light green/red stripe wire ground from the neutral safety switch. It will be a 2wire plug grey and light green/red stripe. Wires come from bottom rear driver side of engine. Give the light green/red stripe wire ground. This will work if your Neutral light will not come on and you have no spark. Hope this helps, worked for me.
Thank you so much for this video, I had my ATV at 2 shops and the dealership with no help. The ATV has been OOS for over a year and today she lives.
Awesome! Good deal
Ain’t the sharpest peanut in the turd 😂😂😂
Very helpful video!!! Thanks buddy.
Glad it helped!
Great video. Thanks
Hey just got through watching your video and thanks for the info I'm in the same situation with mine. Going to garage and check my wiring! Let you know what I found out. Thanks again
Thank you brother cos I'm dealing with this very problem🤠👌🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸✌️
Thanks man god damn 3 weeks
My foreman wouldn’t spark . It was the voltage regulator that’s mounted on the right rear fender well
Is that a working fine one minute and then out of the blue it just won't start issue?
Excellent
Sharpest peanut in the turd. That done it right there I have heard it all.
I’m confused??? If it came from the factory with those wires reversed, how did it ever run to begin with?
It hadn't ran since that stater had been replaced. The four-wheeler belonged to my brother. It stopped running and he began replacing parts. Not sure what went wrong to start with but when he brought it to me it wasn't running and this is what I found.
I had no spark got a new coil put it on went good for a day now back to no spark any suggestions.
If you bought a off brand online it could just be a bad part. Check to see if you are getting voltage to the coil
Cdi the original problem ya think then? If factory stator was good?
Not sure, could have been but I didn't get involved with working on it until the new one didn't fix the issue
Man ive git one that has got me pulling my hair out mine is getting pulse at cdi going in nothing coming out ive awaped cdi stater out of running bike nothing ive got something grounding out on harness has to be. Bad thing mine was running pulled engine put different engine on no spark i put cdi and stater and pulse pick up out of old engine that was running norhing ciming out of cdi
Yea could be a grounding issue. Or could be one of the pins pushed in on the plug? Hard to say
What makes honda ruby honda forman 2005 500 fire...?😅
I'm sure it's the same for all them. The stator sends out all the voltage to your charging system and to your cdi box.
Conclusion...buy oem or something a performance company makes
Will that cause a no neutral light? But still cranks with no spark
Not in my case. Neutral light was on and everything seemed to be in the normal position to start.
Thays not the fact for me ffs. I'm still stumped. Trying new things everyday and still cant figure it out. No spark.
Try giving the light green/red stripe wire ground from the neutral safety switch. It will be a 2wire plug grey and light green/red stripe. Wires come from bottom rear driver side of engine. Give the light green/red stripe wire ground. This will work if your Neutral light will not come on and you have no spark. Hope this helps, worked for me.
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