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1990 Suzuki LT4wd quadrunner wont start


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Yes i have a 1990 LT4WD that wont start. I make sure its in neutral and nothing happens, and i mean nothing its like theres no battery in it. And this is with the neutral indicator light not lighting up.I suspect its the neutral switch or the neutral relay? Also when i put it in reverse the reverse indicator light comes on, which leads me to beleive its either the neutral switch or the neutral realay. Any help here would greatly appreciated and thanx.

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There is a neutral start relay, should be located under the front fender somewhere in some kind of electrical/fuse cluster. As far as I can tell, it is the only relay in the area. There is also a gear position switch that is located on the same side of the motor case as the shifter, it should be right behind it, if it is on the outside of the motor. An electrical tester may come in handy when diagnosing this problem, you use it to tell if the relay is bad, or if you are losing power somewhere else in the curcuit. Good luck.

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There is a neutral start relay, should be located under the front fender somewhere in some kind of electrical/fuse cluster. As far as I can tell, it is the only relay in the area. There is also a gear position switch that is located on the same side of the motor case as the shifter, it should be right behind it, if it is on the outside of the motor. An electrical tester may come in handy when diagnosing this problem, you use it to tell if the relay is bad, or if you are losing power somewhere else in the curcuit. Good luck.

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