 Hey guys, welcome back to titanium man garage and I'm back with another quick tip of the day So I've been working on this beastie. I nicknamed her the black beauty. I got her running all good a hop on this bad boy Take her for a test run Running down the road really good and all sudden I start turning the handlebars and also blah It just dies so Push the thing back into the garage, which was not very fun and And pull the cover off And I started looking around I started wiggling wires And I had hot wired my fan so when I would turn the key on I would hear the fan run well The fan didn't run So with the key on I started well wiggling some wires trying to figure out if I've got a bad connection somewhere So I started wiggling these and all sudden the fan starts running and I'm like, okay I think I know what my problem is These wires going all the way up to the kill switch So I disconnected them those wires are really dirty and they're starting to turn green with corrosion so here's my quick tip of the day, I'm gonna show you how to quick and easily clean them and That should cure my problem You take Vinegar and salt and you just soak it in there and cleans them up real nice I'd like to show you on this four-wheeler, but my wife used all the vinegar. I did this in a previous video So I'm gonna show you a clip of that of how I Clean the wires on an ATP I did I'm using one tablespoon of Salt and a cup of vinegar and I'm letting my wires soak in there I'll clean all the green corrosion off And I've had it sitting for five minutes Should clean that up pretty nice Those were all green when I pulled them out and that that actually goes up to here Because what I did was when I turn the key on Spanometer would light up and the kill switch wouldn't work. That's telling me all the wires going to my switch up here So I'm gonna show you this to where it plugs in it's all dirty corroded green I'm gonna clean up them ends and then she should be good to go. Hey guys, so I got the cover back on I cleaned up my Terminal ends and two things you want to keep in mind After you're done cleaning what I like to use is a electrode cleaner Not the name drop here and put a little dielectric grease on The ends of your terminal's Go ahead and plug them back in and like I said, I hot-wired the fan and I had a couple people asking me questions on that So if you guys want me to shoot a video on how to hot-wire a fan I can I can do that I do it because I don't trust the sensors You'll be right in a sensor could go out and you'll read the motor so Turn the key on hear the fan run Now I know I got power to everything so now when I turn the key you hear the fan come on Let's just fire it up. I turn the handlebars Nothing happens. I tied this up look a little slack here Clean my ends put dielectric grease on There you have folks That's my quick fix of the day if you liked the video hit the like button Slap that bell if you want out notifications for my upcoming videos. I have a lot of them And thanks for watching till next time