2009 Polaris Ranger 500 4X4 EFI Service Manual
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By realpilot
I am unable to find a wiring diagram for this UTV. When I turn the switch to on, the contractor does not engage. The Brake pressure switch and the parking brake switches work correctly. What else should I be looking for? All of the diagrams I have found are for newer models and the wire color coding is different.
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By Mreoiwerk
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