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Well that would be fun to watch so if you do that please video it!!! 🔥 lol. 

Yes you can bench test.  Just take a pair of jumper cables or some wire and attach a ground to the body of the starter and to the negative terminal on the battery.  Then take the positive terminal on the battery  red wire and touch it on the starter connection bolt. The starter should spin.  But strap or hold it down. They jump. 

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Yeah Jacob it literally welded the battery cable connectors to the battery posts.  I had to take a flathead screwdriver and pry them off once I had removed the hold down bolts.  I hooked battery back up to check it and still have power surprisingly. Indicator lights come on atleast.  The gear on the starter spins freely, so I guess it just burnt up internally somehow.

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Yep, all it did was create a spark at the ground wire on the starter casing.  I already ordered a new one.  I went with a $30 aftermarket one vs $280 oem one; hope it works ok.  It won’t be here until Wednesday though so in holding pattern for the time being.

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Phew that’s good to hear.  I went ahead and took the starter switch apart and cleaned all the internals the other night since I can’t do anything else with it currently.  Stay tuned.

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Ok so the starter relay is clicking. That’s a good thing. Starter is not turning. Bad thing. 

So the starter relay could be bad making a shitty contact within.  That’s my guess, however put a tester on the wire at the starter and see if you get 12v at the starter when you press the start button. 

You can also jump the relay quickly to see if the engine cranks.  If so then put a new relay in and it should be done.  

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Relay was the culprit.  I’ve been through 2 relays on this bike.  The one that was on it when I bought it had issue with the fuse holder part having to wiggle it for it to keep power.  I bought a new one and it apparently decided to not work at all.  I took both apart and used the fuse holder top part of the dead one and the bottom part of the one that was shorting out.  It currently starts and runs and the starter switch works as it’s supposed to.  I’ll take it for a ride tomorrow and see what happens.  I noticed while I was sitting on it with it idling and shifting in and out of gear, I tried putting it in 4wd and it didn’t want to stay locked in 4wd.  Not really concerned about that right now, but just something else to worry about later on.

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Yep I figured as much.  The relay contacts arc when they make contact. That arcing eventually eats away at the contacts. That could be from poor voltage or an inconsistent voltage like a dirty contact on your start button. 

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Noticed the right rear axle was bent the other day as well to go along with the long list of issues It has had.  Plus it was still hit or miss if it was going to run day to day.  I decided to cut my loses and I traded it off for a 00’ Kawasaki Prairie 2wd.  I’ll be posting in the Kawasaki forum I’m sure.  Thanks for all the help guys.

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I too just purchased a 2001 Kodiak. It runs but has some problems, especially shifting while running. Did you find any similar issues with yours and what advice would you give me as a first time older Kodak owner. Any generalities that you've noticed, problems, etc.

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