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Wireing in a starter relay.
So I have a 107cc quad. I can get it to run and runs great.
I found the wires from the starter button and I have a starter relay from a old ford car. When I hook up the yellow/red wire to the relay , and ground the relay, and push the button, I get nothing. The relay doesnt click over. The relay is new. I chose the relay because it's a system I know, or a at least taught I did. Should I see 12 volts on that yellow red? The button shows continuity. I'm considering a heavy duty push button to just jump the starter over without a relay. Any harm in that? No relay, just momentary button to push the starter? Maybe point me to a wiring diagram? It says alpine on the stator cover. 107 pz19 carb. |
Did you try testing the relay with a 12V battery, to make sure the relay is working? Just because it's new doesn't necessarily mean it works.
There's a wide variety of relays HERE for you to find the correct replacement for your quad. Also make sure it isn't the starter button that is bad |
Check you have 12v at the black wire on the plug with yellow/red
Are you gettin 12v at yellow red at relay end? Is the ground good? It’s jyst a relay n basic Battery ok? |
Battery is new and out of my 1987 honda shadow.
The start button shows continuity thru the wires I did get the relay to click over so it's ok I'll check voltages tonight Thanks guys |
Ok. The black wire is getting intermittent 12v. Were do I connect that black wire once I trace down the break in wire causing intermittent 12v? The yellow red goes to the relay correct? There is a green wire grind on other side of starter button. Were does that go? The black wire looks like it goes to the headlight switch.
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