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Scooters - 125 to 300 => Agility 125 => Topic started by: Jamez on July 04, 2017, 12:05:58 AM

Title: Electric Start
Post by: Jamez on July 04, 2017, 12:05:58 AM
Hey guys.

My electric start NEVER starts my bike anymore. Won't even turn over or make a sound at all when engaging the electric start (its completely silent). Yes,  the battery is charged (brakes + blinkers work), and I have a brand new spark plug, but nothing. After 6-12 strikes with the kick start, it fires up and runs perfectly. But it never cranks with the electric start anymore. Any ideas?


Thanks!
Title: Re: Electric Start
Post by: Metaliric on July 06, 2017, 07:18:47 PM
Could be 1 of several items. Check the coil and the relay. If you're not hearing a clicking at all then the relay might be the culprit, it's right behind the coil up under the edge of the frame.
Title: Re: Electric Start
Post by: eamartin on July 06, 2017, 11:21:56 PM
Have the battery load tested.  It takes much more juice to spin a starter motor than to power lights.
Title: Re: Electric Start
Post by: Mr. Paul on July 27, 2017, 09:25:20 PM
Its your battery. Period. :)
Title: Re: Electric Start
Post by: DakLak on August 10, 2017, 07:45:54 PM
I have had TWO battery starter motors fail on my Kymco.

To locate starter components is very easy! Just follow the heavy battery cable to a small device attached to the frame which will have a total of two HEAVY wires attached to it as well as one or two thinner wires. This is the starter relay (coil).

Then trace the other second heavy cable to where it's destination and that should be the starter motor.

Here in VietNam we have Kymco Roadside Service and it only takes their mechanics 5 minutes to switch out the starter motor. (keep the old one, it has some interesting magnets buried inside).
Title: Re: Electric Start
Post by: Mr. Paul on August 10, 2017, 09:08:11 PM
I have had TWO battery starter motors fail on my Kymco.

To locate starter components is very easy! Just follow the heavy battery cable to a small device attached to the frame which will have a total of two HEAVY wires attached to it as well as one or two thinner wires. This is the starter relay (coil).

Then trace the other second heavy cable to where it's destination and that should be the starter motor.

Here in VietNam we have Kymco Roadside Service and it only takes their mechanics 5 minutes to switch out the starter motor. (keep the old one, it has some interesting magnets buried inside).



Hey DakLak. Glad to hear from someone in Vietnam!
Title: Re: Electric Start
Post by: Metaliric on August 24, 2017, 07:49:23 AM
This happened to my Agilty. Replacing the starter fixed the problem.
Title: Re: Electric Start
Post by: CROSSBOLT on August 24, 2017, 12:01:30 PM
Hey, DakLak! We gotta hear more from you! What is going on in Vietnam these days? Where are you in Vietnam?

Jamez, sorry to hijack your thread! These deep south people around here always say "it won't crank" when they MEAN  it won't fire and run. Do you mean yours spins with the starter but won't fire and run?

Karl
Title: Re: Electric Start
Post by: adefesio on December 31, 2017, 10:46:14 PM
Hey, DakLak! We gotta hear more from you! What is going on in Vietnam these days? Where are you in Vietnam?

Jamez, sorry to hijack your thread! These deep south people around here always say "it won't crank" when they MEAN  it won't fire and run. Do you mean yours spins with the starter but won't fire and run?

Karl
i have the same problem, what's the starter?
Title: Re: Electric Start
Post by: CROSSBOLT on January 01, 2018, 12:52:57 AM
Most scoots have electric starters and some of those also have a kick starter as well. What make, model and year is your scooter?

Karl
Title: Re: Electric Start
Post by: adefesio on January 01, 2018, 07:32:26 PM
kymco agility 125 , year 2008
Title: Re: Electric Start
Post by: CROSSBOLT on January 01, 2018, 08:03:47 PM
That has an electric starter motor and "clutch" as well as a kick starter pedal. Will your starter spin the engine when button is pushed?

Karl
Title: Re: Electric Start
Post by: adefesio on January 02, 2018, 07:05:12 PM
it does but very weakly.
Title: Re: Electric Start
Post by: eamartin on January 02, 2018, 08:22:30 PM
A - Have you had your battery tested?
B - Whatever happened to Jamez?
Title: Re: Electric Start
Post by: adefesio on January 03, 2018, 07:26:49 PM
i have replaced the batery not long ago, it's not the battery.
Title: Re: Electric Start
Post by: CROSSBOLT on January 03, 2018, 08:01:10 PM
How long ago is, "not long ago?" How do you know the battery is fully charged up? Gotta get some basics down solid before anyone can help you.

Karl
Title: Re: Electric Start
Post by: adefesio on January 05, 2018, 06:57:31 PM
How long ago is, "not long ago?" How do you know the battery is fully charged up? Gotta get some basics down solid before anyone can help you.

Karl
i know that is not the battery because one year ago i have the same problem. The scooter stayed a long time without start, and when i tryed the scooter didn't started and i discharged the battery. Then i buy a new one, and the scooter didn't started. I had to try many times and finally it started. Now i have the same problem, and once i start the scooter if i stop it and i try again the scooter start without problem, that means that it's not the battery.
Title: Re: Electric Start
Post by: adefesio on January 08, 2018, 06:56:11 PM
and the starter is the same as the solenoid or the relay?
Title: Re: Electric Start
Post by: eamartin on January 08, 2018, 09:02:37 PM
The scooter stayed a long time without start, and when i tryed the scooter didn't started and i discharged the battery.
How long did it sit without running?  Was the carburetor ever thoroughly cleaned?
Title: Re: Electric Start
Post by: adefesio on January 09, 2018, 09:24:54 PM
How long did it sit without running?  Was the carburetor ever thoroughly cleaned?
two days. i noticed that if i try with the kick starter three of four times, then i try with the button and it starts perfectly.