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Post by cjacobs18 on Dec 13, 2013 0:34:10 GMT -6
I have a 49cc GMW M-2 scooter and it seems my dash lights and clock light have blown. Does anyone know where I can buy replacements and what kinds to get? Possibly something brighter then the OEM onces because those were very dim to begin with.
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Post by scatterbrained on Dec 13, 2013 11:24:54 GMT -6
Got mine at advance auto. My scoot uses a standard 194 as I think most do. They are small plug in type.
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Post by tvnacman on Dec 13, 2013 17:03:13 GMT -6
194/T10 some come with T5's even smaller .
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Post by FrankenMech on Dec 13, 2013 18:01:02 GMT -6
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Post by Bashan on Dec 14, 2013 11:28:38 GMT -6
IMO I think it's more than just burned out bulbs. What are the chances of all of them popping at once? If all of them did pop there's a problem that caused a surge and overloaded them. In that case it'll just happen again. I'm not familiar with your bike but Chinese scoots have more in common with each other than differences. If it were my bike I'd first take off cowling #1 if you haven't already. Check to make sure all the connectors are tight running to the dash and you don't see any melted wires.
If everything looks good under there I'd remove cowling #2 for inspection. There you will see a bundle of connectors where the dash pigtail hooks into. Do the same as you did in #1. If you know how to run a multimeter I'd unhook connectors and check continuity between the ends of the wires. I doub a 50cc has a fuse box but check and see, it could be under #2, on the frame rails somewhere, or near the battery.
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