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Hey Bruce,
get one of these manuals..they have the wiring diagrams and some troubleshooting tips.. trace the wires using the wiring diagram...take your time.. you CAN figure it out!!!
remove adjustment cover on rear brakes. attempt adj to loosen brakes. if seized in open position (no brakes) try removing hub from axle....if seized closed (applied) spray a lil wd 40 in brake adj hole in rear of backing plate on brakes hardware only try not to get on shoes. wipe excess from shoes as soon as possible spray w/carb cieaner wipe till no oily spots on brakes. you will find costly repairs inside either way if corrosion has gotten so bad to pit alluminum maybe replace atv b cheaper.
You can find a lot of informations about how you can change the starter, on the repair manual for your ATV.
You can download it very easy form: Yamaha Repair Manuals
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