Well I got a 2005 Kawasaki brute force 650 and the ignition coils aren’t getting power. The belt light blinks when cranking but turns off when I stop trying to start. I’ve checked pretty much everything and I’m stumped. Anyone know?
Check the kill switch circuit and the vehicle down sensor. Then check/test the pulse coil. Also pull the fuse box and pull the connector on the bottom looking for corrosion.
Im having the same problem in a 2006 brute 650, I all ready checked everything and looks fine, I fire it up with a battery in the starter and opening/closing the key just 1-2 seconds and starts right away. I’m starting to think there is something wrong inside the motor making it heavy for the starter to turn it enough for the coils to charge a spark. Because other reason to believe this is that when i start the motor with the other battery connected to the starter it has to have at least 1/4 of throttle other wise the motor can’t stand running
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