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Edward Beeso Posted on May 05, 2016
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My neutral light won't light up when in neutral and won't fire when I try to start it on my 98 Suzuki King quad 300 4x4

I replaced all new fuses

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2006 king quad 700 I put it in neutral and it didn't show that I'm in neutral I can't start it I back it off a touch and it shows that I'm in neutral why and fix

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If you follow the positive battery cable to the starter solenoid relay and/or look around your battery storage area you should see somewhere either as part of a small bank or actually on the starter solenoid relay itself - a fuse. Usually the same as most cars take - not the very small square fuses the newer vehicles use, but a normal square fuse. If you pull that out and check it - you may have just blown a fuse. - actually yours may be a little farther away. 7 & 9 are your main fuses. No light/no crank - you should definitely check those fuses. If that's no the issue just comment or reach out and I'll go further with you. All The Best, Justin Lee, 17 South Industries, LLC
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