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Test and check battery and fuses ......Check and follow linkage at back of shifter also check adjustment of linkage. As well as shut off switch and the reverser switch
pull the starter and have it bench tested
it appears to drawing excessive current and removing power from the ignition circuit
pulling on the cord doesn't have that current draw so it starts easily
have the battery load tested as it may not be capable of running starter and ignition
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Take your battery to O'Reilly's or AutoZone and have the CCA (Cold Cranking Amps) checked..(load test).. this WILL tell you if your battery is good or not. Just because you have 12 VOLTS doesn't mean it's A GOOD BATTERY..You MUST have amperage to start/run your ATV
hey Tammy... does the neutral light come on??? if not... find neutral..see what happens.. next.. have your batteries CCA checked.. (Cold Cranking Amps)...the amperage is what makes the starter work..NOT voltage...you can take it to Oreilly's, autozone, batteries and bulbs, or your local battery store...
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