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6. Select the 4WD position on the front drive selector
switch; then connect the red tester lead to the white/
orange wire in the main harness. The meter must
show battery voltage.
NOTE: The 4WD icon on the LCD should illuminate.
NOTE: If the voltage readings are as specified and
the actuator does not function correctly, replace the
actuator (see Drive System/Brake System).
7. Connect the red tester lead to the white/green wire in
the main harness. The meter must show 0 DC volts.
8. Select Differential Lock on the front drive actuator
switch; then connect the red tester lead to the white/
orange wire in the main harness. The meter must
show 0 DC volts.
9. Connect the tester lead to the white/green wire in the
main harness. The meter must show 0 DC volts.
NOTE: The 4WD and LOCK icons on the LCD
should illuminate.
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Starter/Starter Solenoid
NOTE: The starter is not a serviceable component
and must be replaced as an assembly. Before replac-
ing the starter, troubleshoot the starter voltage,
starter relay, neutral start, and start-in-gear relays.
To replace the starter, use the following procedure.
REMOVING
1. Remove the negative battery cable from the battery.
2. Remove the left-side inner fender splash panel; then
remove the seat and the left-side engine cover.
3. Disconnect the battery cable and the starter wire
from the starter solenoid; then remove the two cap
screws securing the starter to the V-belt housing.
INSTALLING
1. Place the starter into position in the V-belt housing;
then secure with the two cap screws and tighten to 35
ft-lb.
2. Connect the battery cable to the starter solenoid; then
connect the starter relay wire to the spade terminal
on the starter solenoid.
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3. Install the inner splash panel, engine cover, and seat;
then connect the negative battery cable to the battery.
Tighten securely.
TESTING VOLTAGE
Perform this test on the starter solenoid starter relay ter-
minal.
NOTE: The ignition switch must be in the ON posi-
tion, the emergency stop switch in the RUN position,
and the shift lever in the NEUTRAL position.
1. Set the meter selector to the DC Voltage position.
2. Connect the red tester lead to the spade terminal;
then connect the black tester lead to battery ground.
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3. With the starter button depressed, the meter must
show battery voltage and the starter motor should
operate.
NOTE: If the meter showed battery voltage but the
starter did not operate or operated slowly, inspect
battery voltage (at the battery), starter motor condi-
tion, and/or ground connections.
NOTE: If the meter showed no battery voltage,
inspect the main fuse, ground connections, starter
motor lead, battery voltage (at the battery), starter
relay, or the neutral start relay.
Starter Relay
1. Remove the seat; then using the multimeter set to
the DC Voltage position, check the relay as fol-
lows.