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when you moved make sure you did not hit the kill switch that will not allow a spark .. the other thing you can try is to see if there is a spark. you can pick up a spark tester at any auto store
Might have corroded battery terminals which would cause the alternator to be loaded from the current demand from the winch that it is killing the engine.
Try cleaning all battery connections and if that doesn't work, your battery may not be able to handle the current surge of the winch due to age.
2 ways f you have a gas shut off on the bike you can shut it off and turn the bike over a few times to dry it out . best way is to remove spark plug blow it dry be carefull not to bend the prob. or just replace the plug any one should help you get it going if you have spark
The Machine is new, do you have a warranty? Has the machine been sitting for a while? If so, a professional carb/fuel system cleaning and a new spark plug should take care of it.
I WOULD take it o the dealer and find out what the code means!!
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