I have a 2009 Kawasaki Brute Force 750 with a 840 kit not starting all it does it make a clicking sound, Changed Battery and starter still make same noise. Oil light and belt light is on any advise as to what I can check next
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Sounds like your battery is about dead... replace the battery and clean the connectors/wires/terminals.. and a little waterproof grease will stop the corrosion. Make sure the new connections are tight!
Check your starter solenoid. You can trace it by following the power wire from the battery to the small solenoid block that contains a 30 amp fuse. You can bridge the posts on the solenoid by using needle nose pliers or whatever else you may have. If it starts up or you hear the starter run, you have a bad starter solenoid.
check that the pinion of the starter is engaging the flywheel teeth
check that the over run clutch of the pinion is engaging and not over running when it is supposed to lock up to turn the flywheel
Check the starter to see if it is engaging the flywheel. There may be a flat spot on the flywheel so the starter cannot mesh with the teeth on the flywheel.
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Automobile starter repair shops have a test set-up and can test any starter with it. If the solenoid is bad, they can tell you. The most common fault is a clicking sound when not starting, but that isn't the only fault. A common fault is a loose ground wire or short, but since your starts with a pull, then that appears unlikely in your case or it wouldn't start at all. Good luck.
change oil w/ filter put you seat belt on
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