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Post by crossfire150r on Aug 2, 2012 16:21:17 GMT -6
Rob63 you win!
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Post by crossfire150r on Aug 2, 2012 14:16:39 GMT -6
Just wanted to thank everyone that replied! I was focusing on the electrical components and not the switch and wiring. The switch does function properly and I did hook it up correctly. The problem I found was the black wire ground, that grounds several things on the way to the frame was not grounding the key switch. Somewhere in the loom from the key to the volt regulator(where it finally finds the ground) it had broke. Instead of tearing out the loom that hides inside the frame at different points, I made a ground jumper from the black wire on switch to frame and it works!
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Post by crossfire150r on Jul 27, 2012 15:41:05 GMT -6
Hello, I need help fixing my crossfire 150r. I have replaced the key switch, coil, cdi and stator. When I try and start it, it will not spark when the key is held to the "start" position with the motor cranking. When I release it to "on" and the motor is still spinning, it will start. Also, when I run a ground jumper wire to the green wire on the cdi #4 it will start normally but the key will not shut it off untill I pull the jumper wire back off. I believe that the #4 is ground, but on mine it is a green wire that runs to one pole of the keyed starter switch. The green wire has good continuity to the key switch to the plug at the cdi. I have checked all of the grounds. This buggy does not have a brake switch. I have unplugged the kill switch. I have read through you tech support and not found a problem like this. Thanks, Ron
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