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it sounds like your starter solenoid is stuck. Locate the solenoid and check for continuity between the positive and negative poles right on top of it. If there is continuity between the poles in the off position, your solenoid is stuck and probably needs to be replaced.
starter silonoid has bad connection or has gone out completly. check connection of ignition switch harness connection may be able to jump across silonoid post to make crank if so bad silonoid
Its probably the electronic control module. Try leaving the key on for a while, if you do start to get something and it comes and goes, its the ECM. I had the same problem with my 07 EFI 500.
I had a simular problem with my 99 sportsman 500 and it turned out to be my pulse coil somehow became out of alinement. The pulse coil air gap should be between0.016 to 0.040 inch, But I would start by checking the coil it should read 0.3 to 0.5 ohms. Good luck and hope this helps
check for power at the ignition switch on the yellow wire. Then check for power on the red and white wire at the ignition switch. Also make sure you have battery voltage at wires. If no power on yellow wire at ignition switch with switch on replace control module in front of radiator.
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