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Wakelin74

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Kymco super 8 4t please help
« on: October 14, 2018, 01:22:00 PM »
If anyone can help solve our issue it would be gratefully appreciated.
We brought a Kymco super 8 4t for our son a few months back. One night whilst riding home his indicators cut out, then everything else stopped.  All bulbs had blown and it wouldnt start at all we couldn't get a spark and it wouldn't spin over.
So far we have replaced:
Cdi unit
New ignition
Stator coil
Rectifier
New battery
All new bulbs
Ht and coil lead
New spark plug and fuses

The bike is now constantly live even when the ignition is not switched on!
The indicator relay is making a loud ticking noise

Still no spark or nothing.....we are at our wits end!!!

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Re: Kymco super 8 4t please help
« Reply #1 on: October 27, 2018, 11:52:29 PM »
Sounds like u have something wired wrong u have replaced everything that pertains to the problem I would find a old one junk or cheap with a intact wireing harness and replace the whole harness still using all the new parts and replace that relay

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Re: Kymco super 8 4t please help
« Reply #2 on: October 27, 2018, 11:56:11 PM »
If anyone can help solve our issue it would be gratefully appreciated.
We brought a Kymco super 8 4t for our son a few months back. One night whilst riding home his indicators cut out, then everything else stopped.  All bulbs had blown and it wouldnt start at all we couldn't get a spark and it wouldn't spin over.
So far we have replaced:
Cdi unit
New ignition
Stator coil
Rectifier
New battery
All new bulbs
Ht and coil lead
New spark plug and fuses

The bike is now constantly live even when the ignition is not switched on!
The indicator relay is making a loud ticking noise

Still no spark or nothing.....we are at our wits end!!!
U have something wired wrong it's got a short somewhere I would try getting a whole wiring off a old junk scooter and replace the whole thing still using all your new parts that should solve the problem

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