Sounds like a dead battery. Try charging the battery, then start.
yes ,i think they started in 94 and made them for a few years .
you need a new starter motor
It could be a starter problem....can you tell where the click is coming from? is it the started clicking, or a relay clicking?
You have a Dead Battery!!
To remove the started on a Polaris 300 Explorer ATV first open the hood. Locate the started which will be up against the wall near the driver's side and remove the screws. You can now install a new started.
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Look at the half shaft.
Either valve lifters or piston slap. Either way it should not be a huge problem if the problem goes away after the vehicle heats up. Use a high mileage oil, or an oil additive. If you are concerned have it evaluated by a reputable mechanic or a knowledgable friend.
by going to that site and clicking getting started on the left.
Polaris Industries was founded in 1954 by Edgar and Helen Hetteen, along with their partners. Initially, the company focused on manufacturing snowmobiles, with its first model introduced in 1956. Over the years, Polaris expanded its product line to include all-terrain vehicles (ATVs), motorcycles, and other outdoor recreational vehicles.
I've just started having this problem too on my 2002 Malibu. I have found a lot of intermitted turn signal issues, especially for the 2000-01 Malibu, but I am still searching for info on the clicking (turn signal) sound from the dash.
The ozone problem start with the use of CFC's. They react with ozone.