I have a fleet of fourtrax 300s and i have done that to one of them. it works but mine stay on when it is running b/c the switch dont work
hope that this helps partner, nice ride too!
-jpd3
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where are you getting the power feed from?? you are causing a coil ground and killing the power there. do you have a big light that draws to much?? that will also affect the feed to the coil n kill it,a faulty switch or bad wires can ground out
One of the frame grounds on the headlight wiring harness is loosing connection with the body. Look for black wires attached to the body under the hook. One of them is loosing connection.
Sure about the connection,you are supposed to use audio fuse circuit 2 and or audio fuse 19. the color out are Red/yell, Red/white. This comes from the dash box fuse
there are fuses for each light, high and lo beam. the grounds are grounded at all times, I dont know what you mean by open seeking. its wired like every other car. Right low beam is fuse 21 Red/White wire should be hot if fuse is good. I dont know what you mean by hooking low beam connector to battery? check fuses.
problem could be solinoid. but at same time it could be dead transmission. this was taken from google litterally the 1st thing that popped up when i typed "p0740 honda accord"
check your ground on the radio......... the feed from the lights will test as a ground and the radio will use this as a circuit and turn on the lights. been there done that what a nightmare
large wire off starter will go to positve battery, the small yellow/red wire should go to the starter solenoid, and the battery should be hooked up like a nornal setup please rate -jeff
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