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Connect Jumper Cables to Ground (A Clean Metal Surface) and to Output Side Of Solenoid - Hook Other End Of Jumper Cables to Car Battery Momentarily to By-Pass Starter Circuit - If it Starts you Have a Bad Solenoid Or A Weak Battery On ATV. Contact me for additional help! "https://www.6ya.com/philip_b05beb373d913f26"
You only need to follow the Main power cable from the Battery to the ignition and connect it directly to the accessories like coil , lights etc . than you can start up the ATV
Verify all cables are tight and not grounding out due to broken casing.
Check the relay to the starter, it could be failing. Check that the starter is in good working order by passing current directly through it while its removed from the bike. Put a voltometer on the battery and check that its at full capacity ( volts and amps )
Make sure you have a secure ground to the starter and the battery.
Check the start button for continuity.
what kind of a small noise? Describe? Is it a click, or a slight fizzle sound? If it is a fizzle sound, make sure none of the earth wires have come off the battery, or poor earth grounding. If it is a click, it could be the start relay/ignition coil. I dont have the model ATV you have, but mine has a small retangled black box, smaller than a pack of matches, if you follow the wires from your ignition coil. hold that and start and feel a click. The relay will send current to your starter. No click, no start. So check the ignitiion coil. Another problem can be a starter continual trying to run - which is a sticky relay.
They are simple things, spark, and fuel, and they run. I think you are having the same problem as I did.. someone before me fitted a kill switch and one of the wires came off the earth there, and it wouldnt start. Mine was under my seat, but it's a chinese quad, so just folllow the wires to the battery and from the battery until it meets the chassis.
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