Starter Solenoid Bench Test; Starter Solenoid Operation - Polaris MS4000 Service And Owner's Manual

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2.
Remove the retaining ring, thrust washer, spring retainers
and clutch return spring. Screw the overrun clutch off the
end of the pinion shaft. Remove the old spring and install
a new one. Lightly grease the pinion shaft and reinstall the
clutch, spring, retainers, end washer and lock ring in the
reverse order. Make sure the end washer is positioned
properly so that it will hold the lock ring in its groove.

Starter Solenoid Bench Test

Test the start solenoid by powering the solenoid using battery
voltage for a maximum of 5 seconds. With the solenoid
energized, resistance should read about 0.5Ω ± 10% between
terminal (A) and (B). If resistance measurement is out of
specification, replace the starter solenoid.
A

Starter Solenoid Operation

To energize the Starter Solenoid the following must occur:
• The brake must be applied to provide a ground path via
the Orange / Green wire.
• The key switch must be turned to the "start" position to
provide 12V power via the White / Red wire.
• Once the pull-in coil is energized, the solenoid provides
a current path for 12V power to reach the starter motor.
Energize
Here
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