Why does my 4 wheeler click when I start it?
An expert whose answer got voted for 100 times. If the 4-wheeler is just clicking when you try and start — this is a good indicator that the voltage is not high enough to activate the starter,, and the sound that you hear is the solenoid clicking.
Why does my ATV click when I try to start it?
Also called a starter relay, the next most common reason an ATV doesn’t start is a bad solenoid, also known as a starter relay. A solenoid provides the contact point between the battery and the starter. It works like this: when the starter switch is activated, amperage is sent to the solenoid.
Why does my Polaris starter not turn on?
Well it used to run normal volts but I cant get it started no matter what even with a 300amp jump start.. so is there a solenoid or something between the starter and battery that can go out? I’m not so worried about my battery draining as I am about getting it to turn over again..
What to do if your four wheeler wont start?
IF jumping the battery still does not start the machine and it still just ‘clicks’,, then the solenoid itself could be at fault — replace it and then try and start.. ( ( use a bench charger to fully charge the battery and re-install into the ATV and you should be back on the trail in no time at all )).
Why is my starter relay clicking on my ATV?
The starter relay takes a lot of abuse because of the amount of electrical current that goes through it. The starter relay is what connects the battery to the starter motor to turn the engine over and get it running. Before messing with the starter relay, you want to disconnect the battery from the ATV.
An expert whose answer got voted for 100 times. If the 4-wheeler is just clicking when you try and start — this is a good indicator that the voltage is not high enough to activate the starter,, and the sound that you hear is the solenoid clicking.
What does it mean when your ATV won’t start?
The solenoid should make an audible “clicking” sound each time you hit the starter. If it does, you know it is getting power, and the problem is likely with the solenoid itself or possibly the starter.
IF jumping the battery still does not start the machine and it still just ‘clicks’,, then the solenoid itself could be at fault — replace it and then try and start.. ( ( use a bench charger to fully charge the battery and re-install into the ATV and you should be back on the trail in no time at all )).