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Hello. It seems the winch on your Yamaha 'strained' its electrical system; 'fried' wires including the 'starter circuit' wiring. It's possible there is a 'blown' relay and/or fuse somewhere. Good luck and keep me informed; if you want to.
Hi Jasper:
Have you tried jump starting from another vehicle?
It may be that your battery is just not putting out enough amps.
RV and motorcycle batteries tend to not last as long as car batteries.
Because there's no electricity? If the engine isn't running and you need to get it into neutral (or if the shift mechanism fails) there's a shift lever in the tool kit that will let you shift gears manually.
There is a Manuel shift shaft looks like bolt head on the left foot side towards the back were your heal sits try shifting to neutral there change your oil and only use Honda hp4 motor oil otherwise your electric shift solenoids get stuck and won't shift
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