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Scooters - 50cc => Agility 50 => Topic started by: Aquaviva on July 21, 2014, 11:04:10 AM
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I am trying to solve a problem with my Agility 50 gas gauge. Now I have to enter into the gas tank to check the floaters and the power continuity. But I have been unable to remove the Frame Body Cover located right on top of the gas tank. I am afraid to press or pull more because this plastic stuff is quite fragil. I have removed all visible screws and still is hard like a remorse. Can any friendly soul give a good piece of advise to remove it without hurting anything.
Thanks for your help!!!
Aquaviva
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EVEN MORE HELP !!!
I managed to remove the frame body cover and reach to the gas floaters. This is the problem : If I take the system outside the tank it will show quite well the ups and downs of the needle accordingly the case. But once the floater is inside the tank the fuel gauge remains static, is dead. What's going on guys ?
PLease help with a practical solution !!!
Regards,
Aquaviva
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Check the float in a tub of water to make sure it's floating still. Also there is a correct way to install it in the tank, Su that it doesn't hit the tank.
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Thank you BettinANDlosing!!! I did that and the floaters are ok. The problem remains that once inside the tank the fuel gauge does not move at all. I tried all possible positions once set inside the tank but the fuel gauge doe not work at all. Only when I have it on my hands then the fuel gauge shows FULL and EMPTY. What else can I do ?
Regards,
Aquaviva
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Pinch the contact where it meets the wire, bend it with needle noise pliers. Otherwise make sure your tank is full, they read empty around half tank so.....
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I think it is shorting the positive to ground.
Does it read FULL when you install it? even w/ an empty tank?
PLease help with a practical solution !!!
Dip stick?
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This is addressed to both BettinANDlossing and zombie. Unfortunately I don't have a tester to check polarities and I am not very well versed on electrical issues. But your advises I can follow if you could send me a graphic on what and where to apply the suggested procedures. Once I take the floater off the tank if I lift or bring down the floater the fuel gauge goes up and down accordingly. Even I tried with a water tank and the floater works fine. But when I reinstall it inside the tank the fuel gauge is dead. Please tell me how can I short the positive to the ground. What end of the system is the positive ? Or is it from the plastic connector which contacts the system wires to the wires going to the fuel gauge. Also for BettinANDlossing I would appreciate a graphic. I quite don't get where exactly is the point to pinch....what is "it" that meets the wire ? The tank otherwise is almost full. I have my scooter outside dismantled waiting to solve this issue to go on with my daily life. Please report back.
Thank you for your concern to help.
Aquaviva
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and this goes to zombie........What do you mean with dip stick ? ? How to use it for fixing this problem ?
Thanks,
Aquaviva
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If you put it in a tank of water and it reads full, it half when you lift it a little, the gauge is working wiring wise. To zombies question, does it read full always or empty installed? I believe you have an installation issue. It has to go in a certain way to clear the edge of the tank. Try turning it and see if that works. Also, full tank off gas?
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Exactly !!! That was what I just did and it worked !!! I set the float system facing in the direction where the tank is longer and the fuel gauge started working as it should do. I will be driving the scooter this morning with full tank to see how the system behaves. But now I am very grateful to you for your sharp guidance.
I will report back !!!
Thanks a LOT !!!!
Aquaviva
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Great success!!!!!