Sled Starting Tech Hint

skutr

New member
It's really important to have the kill switch pulled out when you're trying to figure out why your kids snowmobile doesn't want to start. It also helps to do this BEFORE you charge the battery, drain the gas, change the spark plugs & tear the carbs apart.

The good new is that the battery has a full charge, it's got a full tank of new 91 octane (no ethanol) gas, new plugs & clean carbs.

:) Skutr
 

snoluver1

Active member
Kind of like forgetting you set your parking break and burning a nice flat spot in your brand new 100$ belt-lol!
 

eagle1

Well-known member
LOL, been there. :):eek:

X2
Never had a problem till I got the Yamaha. Get so use to just turning the key.

Parked out side one night at home, next day no power. Drag out the charger, drag out extension cord, go to remove hood and I hit my led light switch wired to the battery and they come on. What the heck? !@#$ Damn little red button.:eek:
 

muss

New member
My battery died once out on the trail and I sat there for 20 min wondering what I was going to do until I remembered I had a pull start and just pull started it.
If that makes you feel better.
 
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