I checked voltage when the ignition switch is turned into the 'run' position, and the starter receives about 7 volts. If I jump 12v to the starter, the starter will remain activated until I turn the ignition switch into the 'off' position. The ignition switch will not activate the starter by itself all the time. (2) If the starter does activate with the switch, the switch is in the 'run' position (1st click over). The gator now has lights and will turn over. The starter and ignition switch was also replaced at this point. (Forgot to mention the gator had no power at this point ie lights, lift, etc) I repaired the harness (engine harness remained hooked up and untouched), and put it back in the gator. I decided to mess with it, and while attempting to find fuses, I located numerous wires which had been poorly repaired/replaced by the previous owner. It shut off as it was being driven one day.
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