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  1. Its handy to have the schematic with you on paper, but its too hard to read on one sheet of paper. this will help:

     

    The website that has the schematics located here.

    http://www.mymowerparts.com/pdf/Arctic-Cat-ATV-Repair-and-Service-Manuals/

    The file is large and includes a whole slew of schematics, the question is how to extract out the one you need and print it? The diagrams don't print well on a regular sheet of paper due to their size so here is a procedure to get the diagram you need and make a nice print. This will be with utilities you can get for free (the best kind image.gif.f7d6f796ce1c968546d43730824d25e7.gif

    After downloading the large PDF of the schematics, go to this website here...

    Tracker Software Products :: PDF-XChange Viewer, Free PDF Reader

    Download pdf-xchange (its free)

    Open the pdf file with this program. by clicking on the selections you can get to the exact schematic you need. Once its displayed do this:

    File -> Export -> Export to Image

    Select "Current page" , Image type "JPEG", choose your folder to drop the image, give it a name like "2006 400 auto" set page zoom to 100% and resolution to 300 or 400 dpi Then click export. You will now have a JPG of the page.

    Next step is to go to this website...

    posteriza.com - Home

    Download the program (free) What this will do is allow you to tke this large JPG and break it up onto several pages. I use 4 for the schematics. Its pretty easy to follow and I print them without a border. Print them out and use an old fashioned "cut & tape" and you will now have a nice large printout of your schematic.
     

     

  2. Rubbed wires was a problem with the 2006-2007 models, I had a 2007 model. Wires still could be broken even if it looked like they did not rub through.

    Your going to have to use a multimeter and the schematic to verify the wires, I am betting you have broken wires if you have no power to the start button. Best bet is to solder them and use marine grade heat shrink tubing then where the harness has problem spots, wrap them with plastic spiral wrap for protection. I would add this wrap to any area of the harness that looks like it can rub on rough spots. I did this with my 2007 machine and never had an issue with the wires again.

    Mike

     

  3. When I do research, I try to verify sources because there is disinformation out there. I came across this video, It is verified as the FDA's youtube channel. The video is titled:

    "Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee – 9/17/2021"

    The video is 8 hours long, but if you click on the link, it will take you to time index 4:09:24 where they discuss the VAERS database and around 4:24:10 they discuss "excess deaths" This is very concerning!
     

     

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  4. On 5/4/2021 at 1:25 AM, MaxPax said:

    Interesting isn't it that the topics that divide the population of our civilization just keeps stacking up. We have the environment, racial differences, sexual preferences, gender politics, immigration, and now a new one - pandemic or not. These ideas and the emotional involvement in them create but division, not unity which we sorely need in this time. 

     

    Agreed, and now the new division will be between vaccinated and unvaccinated people. CNN is already been stating that vaccinated people should "shun" those who aren't. It has begun.

     

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  5. 7 hours ago, redneck999 said:

    i deff need more power, i would love to load my wheeler with electronics

    I have seen people do this, even replace the battery with a bigger one, but you have to keep in mind the stator only puts out so much power and if you exceed it, even with a bigger battery, you will be drawing it down as you ride and eventually, your dead in the water.

     

    Mike

     

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  6. Keeping the clock in the dash going draws very little power, should not have drained the battery in a week. There could be something else drawing power that shouldn't be. If you have a meter, measure the current draw off the battery with the machine off. Then start pulling one fuse at a time to see what is drawing the current.

    I would have the battery tested (places do it for free) you could have a battery issue as well. I would also test the voltage at the battery with the quad off and with it running.

    If you put a larger car battery in, you realize the charging rate from your regulator would mean the battery would take a long time to charge up.

     

    Mike

     

  7. 8 hours ago, quadmaniac said:

    @JustRandy  If you read the comments, she's creating new ones from others that came in, the guy is supposedly reading to her from what was received and its legal.

    I will say this, Trump did call out issues with the election beforehand, but I didn't really think it would come down to this. Its very suspicious that after  election day, Biden's votes keep increasing every day. I never want to go through an election like this again, its a big joke. With all the technology we have we are counting paper ballots with markers while going into polling stations with no ids. Its 2020, the system needs an overhaul. And what's up with all the pre-election polls? Way off...they need new careers. Sad to watch actually, regardless of who wins.

     

    While the candidates were campaigning all around the country, there was such a huge difference in attendance

     

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  8. Assuming your machine is a similar year as my old one (2007) Its not hard to remove the pod. Under the front instrument cluster you will see screws that have to be taken out.

    (They face the front of the machine)

    Next unscrew the ignition switch, it also hold the cluster in place. (Third picture shows that)

    This will allow you to flip the cluster over to reveal the two nuts that are holding the pod in place. Unplug the pod and take these two nuts out and then you can pull out the pod.

     

    Mike

     

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