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I just bought a 2003 Polaris trail boss 330 that needed some parts and to be put back together again. I got mostly everything hooked up correct but I am having the no spark issue as I am unsure of where the wires coming from the stator go to. I have pictures of the wires I need help with the location of where they plug in.
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Which wire is the primary coil?
I know the brown wire is a ground, I have a black and red wire coming from the plug on the cdi connector which I figure connected to the white with red wire on the control module. Sre you saying the blue/white wire goes to the terminal on the coil for kill? What does the black wire off of the cdi connector go to? Then the control module has a yellow wire with a round terminal connector where does that plug into? There is also a 1 plug connector with 2 black wires going into the loom just above the coil I am used to Chinese gy6 engines not these lol. I really do appreciate any and all help I get.
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Wht/blu - it has a female spade connector - the coil has a male spade lug on it and it just plugs on - don't forget to anchor the brown ground wire (currently just dangling on the coil mount bolt) - typically it was anchored under on of the screws holding the SSCB to the bulkhead.
 

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The blu/wht wire should be on the lug the black wire is currently on - the black wire from the CDI box kills ignition when connected to ground - if the black wire is left unplugged, you can only kill the engine by unplugging the brn/red wire form the red/wht wire
 
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