Is the King Quad 300 a neutral light?
King quad 300. just shut down by key and now dead, will not start,,, no neutral light showing but in netural, everthing dead.. Submitted:12 years ago. Category: Motorcycle Show More Show Less Ask Your Own Motorcycle Question Share this conversation Answered in 1 hour by: 5/20/2009 Motorcycle Mechanic: Louie, Technician replied 12 years ago
How to check if a quad 300 is dead?
Follow the blue wire from the reverse switch; rather than disconnect the neutral switch, bypass it. Jumper / short the blue wire to ground. The neutral light should lit up; if not, jumper / short the blue / black wire to ground; verify that it is not engaged in reverse. A couple of further checks / tests but would need a testlight or a voltmeter:
Is there a neutral switch on a quad 300?
there is a neutral switch. Follow the blue wire from the reverse switch; rather than disconnect the neutral switch, bypass it. Jumper / short the blue wire to ground. The neutral light should lit up; if not, jumper / short the blue / black wire to ground; verify that it is not engaged in reverse.
Is there an overheat switch on a quad 300?
In response to your queries: there is no overheat switch, but there is an oil temp switch; there is a neutral switch. Follow the blue wire from the reverse switch; rather than disconnect the neutral switch, bypass it. Jumper / short the blue wire to ground. The neutral light should lit up; if not, jumper / short the blue / black wire to ground;
King quad 300. just shut down by key and now dead, will not start,,, no neutral light showing but in netural, everthing dead.. Submitted:12 years ago. Category: Motorcycle Show More Show Less Ask Your Own Motorcycle Question Share this conversation Answered in 1 hour by: 5/20/2009 Motorcycle Mechanic: Louie, Technician replied 12 years ago
Follow the blue wire from the reverse switch; rather than disconnect the neutral switch, bypass it. Jumper / short the blue wire to ground. The neutral light should lit up; if not, jumper / short the blue / black wire to ground; verify that it is not engaged in reverse. A couple of further checks / tests but would need a testlight or a voltmeter:
there is a neutral switch. Follow the blue wire from the reverse switch; rather than disconnect the neutral switch, bypass it. Jumper / short the blue wire to ground. The neutral light should lit up; if not, jumper / short the blue / black wire to ground; verify that it is not engaged in reverse.
In response to your queries: there is no overheat switch, but there is an oil temp switch; there is a neutral switch. Follow the blue wire from the reverse switch; rather than disconnect the neutral switch, bypass it. Jumper / short the blue wire to ground. The neutral light should lit up; if not, jumper / short the blue / black wire to ground;