electrical help

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    electrical help

    Argo 2003 8x8 conquest. Kawasaki 20 hp.

    Fuel pump stopped working, was getting power so replaced with new and filter. Turned key and nothing, pump did not start and stater did not start. Temp gage back light stays on when key off and removed.

    The dash is very difficult to access, barely can see with Mirror. Cant see starter. Next step is to pull motor to check wires to starter solenoid? Mush be a short somewhere but cant find the gremlin.

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    Check all of your grounds first.


    My new beer holder spilled some on the trails - in it's hair and down it's throat.
    Joe Camel never does that.

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    My old Conquest had a grounding terminal block. If I hit a bump hard enough one of the terminals would bounce off and kill the engine.

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    Loose or missing fuse? My '07 didn't start one morning while out hunting. When we looked at it, we saw one fuse had fallen out. Replaced it and it fired up right away. Pushed them all back in to make sure they were properly seated. No issues before or since.

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