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Bypassing a starter relay solenoid on a quad is not recommended as it can be dangerous and may damage the electrical system of your quad. However, if you need to perform a temporary bypass for troubleshooting purposes, here’s a general guide. Keep in mind that this should not be a permanent solution and should be done with caution:

  1. Ensure Safety: Ensure the quad is in a safe location, the engine is off, and the key is removed from the ignition to prevent any accidental starts.
  2. Locate the Starter Relay Solenoid: Identify the starter relay solenoid on your quad. It is typically a small, rectangular-shaped box with multiple wires connected to it.
  3. Identify the Main Wires: Locate the two main wires connected to the solenoid. One wire comes from the battery (usually red) and the other goes to the starter motor (usually black).
  4. Bypass the Solenoid: a. Disconnect the wires from the solenoid. These wires will typically have small terminals. b. Use a jumper cable or a properly sized wire to connect the battery wire directly to the starter motor wire.
  5. Start the Quad: Carefully touch the jumper wire to the respective battery and starter motor terminals on the solenoid. This should crank the engine and start the quad.
  6. Exercise Caution: Be extremely cautious while doing this and ensure there are no loose clothing, body parts, or tools near the moving parts of the quad.
  7. Consult a Professional: It’s highly recommended to consult a qualified mechanic or electrician to properly diagnose and fix any issues related to the starter relay solenoid. Avoid using this bypass as a permanent solution.

Again, using this bypass should only be a temporary measure for troubleshooting and diagnosing starter or solenoid problems. For any permanent fix or modifications to your quad’s electrical system, consult a professional for proper guidance and assistance.

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