you have a loose or dirty battery cable battery is weak or cilenoide is going out.
If your solenoid is bad on your atv raptor it will just click when trying to start it
The 1985 Honda ATV 250 typically does not have a dedicated fuseable link or fuse for the electric start and lights. Instead, these components are usually protected by a main fuse located in the wiring harness. If you're experiencing issues with the electric start or lights, it's advisable to check this main fuse and the wiring connections for any damage or corrosion.
Translogic - 2010 EPIC Amp Electric ATV was released on: USA: 10 October 2011
Either the battery is no good or the starter or starter relay has gone bad. The reason why the battery may be bad is that something may be wrong with the rectifier also known as a cut-out or with the electric system. It should not be difficult to fix.
You can purchase an Electric ATV at your local sporting vehicle store. You can also purchase one online from personal sellers at the auction website eBay.
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Many ATVs have two ways to start the motor. The easiest, most convenient method of starting is electric start. To do this, turn the key on, push the on/off button to the run position and finally push the start button. If the motor is cold, then the choke may need to be opened. The other way to start an ATV is with a pull cord with which most quads are equipped. The procedure begins exactly the same as with electric start, turn on the key and push on/off switch to the run position. The difference here is instead of pushing the start button, pull the starting cord. My experience is that it is a little harder to start with the cord, but it works in a pinch.
Yes, if your car battery is the same voltage as the ATV battery.
Yes long as the other ATV is running.
quad wot start up after jumping it off a carbattery
If your ATV starts with a pull start but not with the electric starter, the issue may be related to the battery, starter motor, or electrical connections. The battery might be weak or not holding a charge, preventing it from supplying enough power to the starter. Additionally, there could be a problem with the starter relay, solenoid, or wiring, which could be interrupting the electrical flow. It's also worth checking the kill switch and any fuses that may be blown.
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