Yamaha nytro no power

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I've got a 2008 Nytro Turbo.

Ran great last year.

I pulled it out of garage today, and no power nothing!

Today i tried starting it and has no power to gauges, nothing.

Checked the battery 12.7v

Checked power to starter solenoid 12.7v.

Using a screw driver i jumped the starter solenoid, starter engaged, engine turned over but engine would not start. Will the key "on"

Yes the kill switch is on :)

I checked the fuses behind the brake caliper, which are all good, also checked fuses on solenoid which are also good.

Next to no corrosion on starter solenoid.

Checked all plugs, ignition switch, all plugs and everything was clean.

I'm out of options, would the engine start if the key was in the "on" position which jumping the starter solenoid?

I went ahead and ordered a new starter solenoid just in case.
 

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I'd check the relays out. Buddy of mine has had problems with some of his. Think they were in the front middle area. Is there a fuse right by the battery and solenoid?
 
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maybe the load control relay
 

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sure there is. it's just like any other switch, just check continuity through the switch while its unplugged. check with the rubber cap on and off. or you can test for power through the switch, with key on. just back prob the wires. don't poke the wires though, that will cause future grief.
 

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Alright thanks a lot moto5151. I'm guessing when tether is on then there's power and when removed there is not.
 

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all depends on if it's supplying power or if it's supplying a ground. this is why I suggested doing a continuity test, rather then looking for power. in case you are not sure how the system works exactly
 
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