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  1. I found those grounding points. I tested them with an Ohm meter and they all seem good. I went back to my gear position switch connector to see if I could find a ground in any gear and nothing. I guess I will have to go back into the rear crank case to see what has happened? The switch I installed was new in the bag from Japan.
  2. Thank You all for the help. I was able to remove it and replaced the gear position switch. But I still can not get my atv to start without jumpering the neutral switch wire to ground. So far I have replaced the small sensor on the front of the engine and now the gear position switch at the rear. I am not sure what is wrong. Now I am wondering if I have a bad ground somewhere on the engine?
  3. No airbox and carb are still in place. Do I need to remove them?
  4. Hello, I have removed all the bolts on the rear crank case cover to access the gear position switch. I have lifted the cover from the back of the motor. But no matter what I do I can not remove the cover to replace the switch or even inspect the old one. Do I need to either remove the motor or remove the rear swing arm to get this cover out from behing the motor? My machine is a 2000 Honda Foreman 450 ES.
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