SOURCE: will not start. no power to lights, starter.
NOT SURE IF THIS WILL HELP BUT I HAVE A 2004 POLARIS PREDATOR 500 AND IT HAD THE SAME PROBLEM! IT TURNS OUT THAT IT WAS A RELAY BOX LOCATED ON THE BATTERY TRAY.
SOURCE: 2004 polaris predator 500 3 new batterys dying can't charge them
I hope you got this problem fixed, just happened to my predator, it was indeed the voltage regulator. I picked up a service manual that includes part numbers and installation procedures from www.promanuals.net for 15 bucks.
SOURCE: HOW TO TIGHTEN MY CHAIN ON A POLARIS PREDATOR 500
there is a rear hun like assembly in the rear swing arm. you need a special tool that turns the slots just off to the left hand side of the swing arm
SOURCE: HOW TO CHANGE THE SPARK PLUG ON MY POLARIS
have to remove front guards and fuel tank and have the right size tube spanner or socket/extensions
SOURCE: my 500 predator is running thru batteries like
Hi again,
After you start the quad, you need to check the volatage at the battery. With it running at medium throttle, you should have 13.5 to 14 volts at the battery, maybe 15 volts if the batterty is bad. If you check the battery before starting, and you have the same or slightly less when running, your voltage regulator is not working or your charge coil/stator is fried. FYI, if you jump start and leave you cables or battery charger hooked up while the quad is running, you could/will damage the charging system.
Check your voltage, this will tell you whats wrong.
If you need further help, I’m available over the phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/matt_8dbc24bf722649ac
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