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Created On: 04/28/2008 09:38 AM
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 04/28/2008 09:38 AM
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dxbrobe2
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dose any one know if you have to have a battery inorder for the fan to run on a 96 scrambler my fan is not ingaging but before i start tearing things apart I want to know

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 04/28/2008 09:42 AM
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I beleive so and I also think the AWD will not work.

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 04/29/2008 05:23 PM
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MECHANIKE
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without your batt your charging system goes wide open+stays there eventually frying wiring+everthing electrical,depending on design,i know someone who started his bike on fire.

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the newer ones you would need it for sure and i would guess the older one would want at least some battery in theree or i agree it will take out the electronics for sure.

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One of my owner's manuals said that if you run a quad without the battery it can blow out lightbulbs and I don't know what else. All that electricity has to go somewhere if it's not charging the battery.

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 05/07/2008 09:53 PM
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Maybe I'm missing something here but you have to have a battery of some sort to complete the electrical circuit.
I'm not so sure that the battery has to be in perfect working order though, I was under the impression that only the newer ECM equiped models had to have a perfectly good battery to keep everything running correctly...but I could be mistaken on this one.

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 05/08/2008 12:50 AM
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Originally posted by: jokout

Maybe I'm missing something here but you have to have a battery of some sort to complete the electrical circuit.

I'm not so sure that the battery has to be in perfect working order though, I was under the impression that only the newer ECM equiped models had to have a perfectly good battery to keep everything running correctly...but I could be mistaken on this one.


You can short the batery cables to complete the circuit without a battery, but all the voltage that should be chaging the battery will go to your lights and other electrical parts instead.

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 05/08/2008 10:11 AM
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The older models can run fine on a dead battery. My Battery was shot for a month before I got around to changing it, I just pull started the ATV and everything worked. I think the newer ECM (2004.5 and newer) models need a working battery though for the ATV to operate properly.

Kinda of a dumb improvement, a cheap ATV battery takes a dump and your walking or getting towed?

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Edited: 05/08/2008 at 10:14 AM by TLC
 05/08/2008 10:47 PM
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Originally posted by: TLC

The older models can run fine on a dead battery. My Battery was shot for a month before I got around to changing it, I just pull started the ATV and everything worked. I think the newer ECM (2004.5 and newer) models need a working battery though for the ATV to operate properly.



Kinda of a dumb improvement, a cheap ATV battery takes a dump and your walking or getting towed?


But you have to leave the dead battery connected don't you? I'm just going by what I've read and heard.

As far as a dumb improvement that's how cars work. I made it five miles with my old truck misfiring before it stalled out dead. I think my 1 cylinder quad would do better than the 10 times bigger V-8 did when it died. I hope I never find out, and I ran the quad to charge the battery earlier today. I should buy a tender for it.

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2006 Sportsman 500 EFI with winch, Glacier Plow, Lock & Ride backrest, front brushguard, rear bumper, 8" rear rack extension, thumb-warmer, 3-headlight kit, RAM mount for Garmin GPS 12.

Evo 2X 50cc 2-speed powerboard (scooter) with Power Pipe, velocity stack, ADA Racing air filter, bigger drive gear. Only 55 pounds with 6 HP.

2001 Chevy Siverado half-ton 4x4, regular cab, long bed, Leer fiberglass cap, an old mutt in the passenger seat.
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