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Take your battery to O'Reilly's or AutoZone and have the CCA (Cold Cranking Amps) checked.. it takes amperage to crank your ATV..not voltage.. DO NOT EVER JUMP YOUR ATV WITH A CAR OR HI-AMP BATTERY CHARGER..TOO MANY AMPS!!!!
Have a qualified professional clean and set the carburetor...it will make sure the starting process is easier...new spark plug too... and check the air filter...replace if not perfect!!!
I am not exactly familiar with this particular atv.. start with removing the gas tank, this should allow you to see where the fan is connected and bolted to. It should be a pretty straight forward operation.
Hey Scoot, I need a little more info,, if you have removed the battery cables, you may have hooked something up wrong..Did you replace the battery?? ; hopefully with an exact match of the old one.. double check you connections and reply to me.
Male sure the air intake tract is clear and the filter is CLEAN... Make sure you have the correct spark plug.. make sure its a "R" plug..(resistor) and gapped at .032" - .035". Make sure the float level is correct.
Does the clicking sound you hear sound like the fuel pump pressurizing the fuel line? I am not sure if the TRX has a built in regulator on the fuel pump, or if it is separate, but it sounds like either the regulator or the pump, you can pick up most fuel pumps for ATV's on amazon for 20 to 30 bucks, I would try that.
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