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2004 Kawasaki Prairie 700 - Starting Problems


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Hi guys. 1st post. was hoping for some insight. battery is showing 13+ volts. took a small ride a week ago. No issues. went to go start today and nothing at all. Not even on instrument panel. Pull started it and it started with instrument panel flickering the whole time. initially thought battery for whatever reason was dead. Checked it and 13+ volts. Thought maybe if I ran it for awhile it would go back to normal. Keyword "hope". Anyway, not sure whats up. Can do simple mechanics. Is therte any fuses that could be an issue. Also, I had previously,last yr, talked to a mechanic because my belt light is on. He said it needs to be reset. I only have 2000 miles on it. he said it will come on after so many hrs put on quad, Does anybody know how to reset it? Dont want to pay $100 fr reset. Thx to all who reply!

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i would check all the electrical connections, unplug them and make sure not they aren't corroded and plug back in. fuses would probably be ok if you got flicker, they either are blown or good most times. solenoid/starter relay may be bad? try jumping across the posts and see if that gives you anything ... not sure how to reset the belt light, pm ck1999_400ex and he might be able to help you out on that ...

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