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Join Date: Mar 2011
Posts: 34
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Went out today to change the oil and filter in my quad but it would not start for some reason. Ran just fine the other day when I went riding. I turn the key and hit the button and I get nothing. No clicks, nothing! I even pulled the battery and checked the voltage in it for shitz n gigglz. I found two little fuses next to the battery and checked them as well. Any suggestions?
BTW its an 09 YFZR |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Posts: 362
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2009 YFZ450R-Gytr piston, gytr full exhaust, 06 intake cam, FCI intake, PCV, gytr mx nerfs,HiPer wheels, Maxxis Razr cross fronts, maxxis razr mx rear, asv levers,+1 Houser stem, flexx bars, lsr 6 point subframe,lsr axcaliber axle,modquad axle nut,carbon cartel taillight delete, quad tech seat cover,Pro Armor xc bumper,Alba racing grab bar, ccp stabilizer,quad tech race hood,pep clutch arm |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Sep 2011
Posts: 12
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Rare. You could find out if the switch is bad by disconnecting it and doing a resistance test between the two leads. If it is the switch, try tapping on the housing (near the button) with the handle of a screw driver to loosen any debris/carbon that is between the contacts.
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