ParkerLadd
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Trailmaster 150XRX Not Starting, Solenoid Clicks (Need help)
I have a Trailmaster 150 XRX that sat in a garage for about a year. I put a new battery, new carburetor, and new tank of gas in it and got it to start and run/drive. However, over the next couple days it started to die. I would attempt to start if and it would just click at the solenoid, but after a few tries it would work. Then it got worse and worse until it just wouldn’t ever start and now the solenoid just clicks. I have since replaced the starter relay, but when I turn the key it doesn’t click so someone suggested it was an electrical issue. I have tried jumping the starter solenoid with a screwdriver, and when I do the starter turns, but it doesn’t start. I also took the starter out and hooked it directly to a battery and it turns. Not sure if that means it’s good or not but someone on YouTube said it did. I tested the wires on the relay (4 pins) and there are two multicolor wires that get 12v when I turn the key, one green/white wire that always has 12v, and one green wire that never gets above .5v, even with the key turned. Im no expert but I’m assuming that’s the problem, though I’m having trouble tracing where the green wire goes. Does that sound like the root of the issue and if so, where do I go from here? Thanks in advance for the help!
Edit- I found a wiring diagram if it helps any
I have a Trailmaster 150 XRX that sat in a garage for about a year. I put a new battery, new carburetor, and new tank of gas in it and got it to start and run/drive. However, over the next couple days it started to die. I would attempt to start if and it would just click at the solenoid, but after a few tries it would work. Then it got worse and worse until it just wouldn’t ever start and now the solenoid just clicks. I have since replaced the starter relay, but when I turn the key it doesn’t click so someone suggested it was an electrical issue. I have tried jumping the starter solenoid with a screwdriver, and when I do the starter turns, but it doesn’t start. I also took the starter out and hooked it directly to a battery and it turns. Not sure if that means it’s good or not but someone on YouTube said it did. I tested the wires on the relay (4 pins) and there are two multicolor wires that get 12v when I turn the key, one green/white wire that always has 12v, and one green wire that never gets above .5v, even with the key turned. Im no expert but I’m assuming that’s the problem, though I’m having trouble tracing where the green wire goes. Does that sound like the root of the issue and if so, where do I go from here? Thanks in advance for the help!
Edit- I found a wiring diagram if it helps any
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