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Hello just bought a 2003 warrior 350 bought new battery went out out battery in it and I'm not getting any sign of life from machine no neutral light no nothing so I took a wrench and jumped the coil witch in turn got the starter to start turning checked fuse in bullete connector seems fine any one think of something quick I can check. Also machine sat for past 2 plus years ty 

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1 minute ago, Smitty2662 said:

Will do ty will update with any more info when I have the time to tinker with more but any thoughts is much appreciated ty

You clearly have power from your battery, it's just a matter of isolating why your ignition switch isn't turning things on. 

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Should be on the bottom of the engine near the shifter, there is a sensor. And also a relay near the fuse block and start relay. Take a look.  I attached a few pages form the manual of a warrior that should be similar.  You can also find the manual to that bike on this site in the upper right tab and go to downloads. 

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On 2/26/2018 at 9:52 AM, Smitty2662 said:

Hello just bought a 2003 warrior 350 bought new battery went out out battery in it and I'm not getting any sign of life from machine no neutral light no nothing so I took a wrench and jumped the coil witch in turn got the starter to start turning checked fuse in bullete connector seems fine any one think of something quick I can check. Also machine sat for past 2 plus years ty 

If you don't have the neutral light on when it's in neutral that bike will not start.  Probably either a faulty neutral switch or a broken wire.   That neutral switch has to be grounded in order for the light to come on.

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