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Post by thequestlessone on Apr 18, 2010 9:30:27 GMT -6
I'm trying to figure out what is going on with my flyscooters la vie, the auto enricher is not working, and I'm not getting power to it. The power wires come from a little black box mounted to the frame that says xdz 080704. It is not the cdi, I know what that looks like and where that is. And I believe it is not the regulator/rectifier, I think that is mounted up front by the ignition switch. There is no voltage coming from out of this little box to the choke, I do have voltage to it when the scoot is running. anyone have any info about this?
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Post by ccprof on Apr 18, 2010 11:15:05 GMT -6
Welcome to the forum. Stand by a little bit. We've got some folks who know a lot about this. You should hear from someone shortly.
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Post by Cruiser on Apr 18, 2010 14:47:26 GMT -6
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Post by Cruiser on Apr 18, 2010 15:17:15 GMT -6
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Post by thequestlessone on Apr 18, 2010 16:47:40 GMT -6
thank you so much, you've been a great help. Do other chinese scoots not have this carb controller? What do they have instead, or do they just have power going straight to the auto enricher?
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Post by Cruiser on Apr 18, 2010 20:06:08 GMT -6
Most scoots run the auto choke directly from the stator. Checked the Lance Venice 150 which is supposed to be the same setup as yours. The wiring diagram also does not show the carburetor controller.
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Post by imagesinthewind on Apr 18, 2010 21:03:34 GMT -6
on my LaVie, the regulator is the rectifier?
rectifier is under the front cowl, near the horn.
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Post by Cruiser on Apr 18, 2010 23:06:42 GMT -6
It's hard to say what this thing really does by the name they give it. I know we don't have electric carburetors so the name "carburetor controller" doesn't seem to make much sense. It physically doesn't look like it would handle the regulator/rectifier job because there is no heat sink. Still waiting to hear from Big Guy? Ginny, the regulator is also the rectifier.
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Post by ♔Big Guy♔ on Apr 19, 2010 5:46:50 GMT -6
...I've put in a call to the Big Guy! he sells and works on the Fly's will get him to chime in!! I'm sure he can tell us and will check in soon!!... Well I see it in the wiring diagram and it is called a controller but we have never had one go bad and I have no idea what the pin-out is to verify that it's bad. Roketa sells them at this link for $10 plus shipping (part #9), or I'm sure you can call Fly direct and order one. On another note, I'm not completely sure this part is necessary. You can wire the enricher directly to 12V DC and it'll work just fine. All it needs to work is 12V. -Rich
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Post by imagesinthewind on Apr 19, 2010 19:15:24 GMT -6
Ginny, the regulator is also the rectifier. Yes, mine went out and fried my battery, battery cables, lights and headlight pigtail. Why would it also be the choke? It's not.
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Post by burnt1iam on Jul 23, 2012 16:19:19 GMT -6
have you found much more on this part? i have same issue....
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Post by sprocket on Jul 24, 2012 15:07:17 GMT -6
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