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Old 08-16-2010, 06:10 PM
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Nothing electrical is working i.e starter, lights, etc. does anyone have any ideas what would cause this other than the battery. It is a 2004 polaris trailblazer 250
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Old 08-17-2010, 03:09 AM
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Hello, welcome to the board. I assume that this bike has fuses on it somewhere. Would say you have a bad fuse.
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lose connection on battery or the starter relay
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i dont know much about them. i just bought it this weekend it runs fine when i pull start it but thats the only problems that i am having. does anyone know where i could find the fuses at?
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i dont know much about them. i just bought it this weekend it runs fine when i pull start it but thats the only problems that i am having. does anyone know where i could find the fuses at?
I don't know where the fuses are on your bike sorry. I would suggest you find a pdf manual, download it, and it may help.
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Nothing electrical is working i.e starter, lights, etc. does anyone have any ideas what would cause this other than the battery. It is a 2004 polaris trailblazer 250
Look at the small red wire coming off battery follow it to a clear bag at the rear top off frame. It should contain a circuit breaker or fuse. It might be your problem. Thanks
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