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Post by scooternoob1991 on Dec 29, 2014 16:46:43 GMT -6
So i connected the battery after i bought i fuse blade and to no avail it wont kick start.em i doing something wrong here??
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Post by scooternoob1991 on Dec 29, 2014 16:53:23 GMT -6
okay so i have all three wires now...
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Post by scooternoob1991 on Dec 29, 2014 16:54:46 GMT -6
The positive wire and the other positive wire with the blade fuse. And the negative wire.
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Post by dmartin95 on Dec 29, 2014 17:25:39 GMT -6
okay so i have all three wires now... I think you still have a missing ground. The 150cc's I have worked on so far all have had the same connections to the battery. You should have your two reds, which look correct in your pictures. On your ground terminal you should also have two wires... A heavy gauge black one that goes to the frame, and one ground that runs off into your wiring harness. It most likely will be a green wire. You have to find your missing ground. If you can't find your missing ground just make a new one as all your grounds should be connected to the same circuit. Your ground wires will likely be green...NOT BLACK. In these Chinese scooters, Black can either be 12V+ Acc line, or ground... so you have to be careful.... Easiest way to tell is with a continuity (or multi-meter) tester. To test continuity, Hook one end up to bare metal on your frame (You can not use anything painted), then poke your wires until you get a beep or light, depending upon what tool you use.
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Post by Alleyoop on Dec 30, 2014 13:01:53 GMT -6
Make sure you have a ground wire FROM the motor to the Frame otherwise NO SPARK. Usually they put a GROUND WIRE on one of the valve cover bolts then to the frame. Alleyoop See the ground wires on the valve cover bolt and then they go to the frame.
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Post by cyborg on Dec 30, 2014 13:36:34 GMT -6
Alley is correct again as usual,,,, no engine ground no fire
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Post by scooternoob1991 on Jan 7, 2015 0:15:18 GMT -6
Thanks for all ur help guys i will check it when i get a chance and I'll update you guys on status
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Post by scooternoob1991 on Jan 30, 2015 15:39:05 GMT -6
Hey guys I got A new scooter!!!!!!
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Post by Alleyoop on Jan 30, 2015 16:56:23 GMT -6
Hey guys I got A new scooter!!!!!! Great!! But does it start..
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Post by rks on Jan 31, 2015 14:16:38 GMT -6
Wow!...this thread has run for 36 days....is 4 pages long....contains 50+ posts.....and the bottom line is... "Hey guys I got A new scooter!!!!!!"
Are you kidding me?
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Post by Alleyoop on Jan 31, 2015 15:19:37 GMT -6
HAHAHAHA, Some folks just are not mechanically inclined and do not want to bother dealing to much with something that is not working. They would just rather replace them with something new or one that works. For them the best thing is just to get a new item that has a warranty and works. This works for them and if they have the resources it is not a problem. Alleyoop
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Post by jct842 on Jan 31, 2015 20:16:31 GMT -6
Some people just need to pony up for the next higher level of scooter quality (jap or taiwan or european) and go back to the dealer when it needs service. I look at chinese as more of a mostly assembled kit, and the others as a two or three times as expensive ready to go model.
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Post by cyborg on Feb 2, 2015 8:23:24 GMT -6
Hey scooternoob,,, did you buy a new scooter? Or were you being metaphoric saying you got the one you've been working on going and it's new to you?
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