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05/12/2010

 

150cc gas scooters Filed under: Mopeds — master @ 3:15 pm

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  1. If the scooter doesn t turn over when you ve done all the required operations. there s an electrical problem with the battery. Make sure the battery is charged. If it is. make sure the fuse hasn t blown. If it hasn t. check to see if you are getting voltage to the starter motor terminals. If you are. the starter motor is likely defective. Many scooters have a kick start (see your manual). If the battery is OK and the starter motor doesn t work. try kick starting it. It s usually not too hard. My scooter usually starts OK on the 2nd or 3rd kick.

    Comment by Alfred — 05/12/2010 @ 3:15 pm

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    Comment by Culver — 05/12/2010 @ 3:15 pm

  3. My Scooter is Not Charging

    Make sure the fuse in scooter is good.
    Check the wires behind the fuse holder and the charging jack. Sometimes they come loose.
    My Scooter is Hard to Start?

    Is the spark plug dirty? Clean or replace it if its dirty
    Make sure the carburetor and the intake manifold are tightly secured to the engine.
    Check the gasket between the carburetor and intake manifold. Sometimes the gasket is bad and caused leak. Solution: replace new gasket or just toss the bad gasket away and screw carburetor back. Try to start again.
    My Scooter Bogs out When I Turn the Throttle ?

    Adjust the screw with the spring on the side of the carburetor. Clockwise to reduce gas flow and counterclockwise to allow more gas follow. Usually bogged down is caused too much gas going thru the carburetor.
    Give time for it to warm up.
    If that does not solve the problem, you need a new carburetor.
    My Scooter is Leaking Oil From the Carburetor & Muffler Areas

    Check the gasket between the carburetor and intake manifold. It might be bad or maybe the carburetor came loose due to engine vibration.
    My Electric Start Wont Work?

    Make sure the squeeze the left handle brake while pressing the electric button.
    When the electric start make clicking noise, it means your battery is weak
    Check the fuse.
    Is your key switch good?
    Is the electric start giving out a burnt smell? You might have a burnt out electric start. Sometimes there is no smell.
    My Engine Froze

    The cause is lack of oil getting to the piston and needle bearing areas. Certain oil cant cling on when the engine get too hot. As a result, the needle bearing fell apart inside and caused the engine to cease. You can buy a new a engine or try to rebuild it? Be sure to always maintain proper engine oil levels to help prevent this from happening.

    How Do I Adjust My Brakes?

    Brakes can be tightened by the handbrake area by the handlebar or by the wheel area.
    My Scooter is Not Holding Its Charge?

    Using the headlight, electric start and alarm (if applicable) too much will drain the battery.
    Gas scooter does have the ability to charge itself but slowly. An optional charger can be for $25 at any local automotive stores.
    Most new scooters would have a full charge and it would be display on the battery gauge. But in time, the batteries would loose their ability to hold a full charge. That’s normal!
    Sometimes charging the batteries too much even when they are not low. Most of these batteries charging cycle are around 250-300 times.
    Sometimes store your scooter away for a long period would cause that as well. If the battery power drops beyond a certain point, the charger would not recognize it. Sometimes you could jump start the batteries by using a higher Amp charger.
    My Scooter Has Problem When Running at High Speed

    If the scooter idles well and runs fine at low speed, but has problems at high speed, the problem may lie inside the carburetor with the main jet. The fuel/air ratio at higher speeds is set by the jets inside the carburetor and to get at them the carburetor has to be removed and disassembled. This can be a tricky job as the parts are small and delicate. The good news is that these carburetors are quite cheap. You can get a new one for $60-$80, so if you can’t make your scooter run smoothly and you don’t like the idea of taking the carburetor apart, you can always replace it!

    Comment by master — 05/12/2010 @ 3:15 pm

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