OK THIS IS HOW I WOULD ADDRESS THE PROBLEM NOT KNOWING THE TYPE OF QUAD
FIRST PLACE I WOULD START WITH IS IS THE TANK MAKE SURE THERE IS NO DIRT, THEN I WOULD GO TO THE PET COCK MAKE SURE ITS WORKING PROPERLY U CAN DO THIS BY PULLING OFF THE FUEL LINES GOING TO THEM , NEXT I WOULD CHECK FUEL LINES FOR CRACKS SOME TIMES THEY WILL DRY OUT, IF THE LINES ARE GOOD AND YOUR GETTING FUEL TO YOUR CARB , THE NEXT THING I WOULD CHECK WOULD BE IS TO PULL THE THE BOWL NND CHECK TO SEE THE FLOAT IS WORKING PROPER SOME TIMES THE FLOAT WILL STICK OR THE TABS WILL BEND ON THE FLOAT AND NOT LET THE FUEL TO FLOW PROPERLY, GOOD LUCK REMEMBER PROCESS OF ELIMINATION AND WHEN WORKING WITH GAS ALWAYS SAFETY
The engine needs fuel, compression and spark to run. You are missing one of those.
More then likely the fuel pump relay under the seat
Start at 1 1/2 turns from seat and then adjust for the best idle
inside the fuel tank
It is part of the fuel pump module, in the fuel tank.
on a gas engine it is part of the fuel pump module, in the fuel tank.
Inside the fuel tank
I have the same quad and we're putting 10w40 in it...seems the oil caseing and the rear diff are one.....
There are lots of reasons for it not starting. Here are some. No fuel. Blocked filters. Wrong air/fuel ratio. No spark. Flat battery. Damaged spark plug. Damaged leads. Water on the electrics.
Its in the gas tank.
It is part of the pump module inside the fuel tank.
quad wot start up after jumping it off a carbattery