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Old 04-14-2015, 03:09 PM   #1
bknewyork   bknewyork is offline
 
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Oh No Kymco not starting by takes a jump

My Kymco 150 will not start on its own.
When I attach a jump start battery it starts right up.
I've also tested the battery, which is fine.

When I remove the jump start battery and try to start up again i get nothing.

Is it the starter or the solenoid?

Any help would be hugely appreciated.

Thanks
Berl



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Old 04-14-2015, 03:58 PM   #2
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How did you test the battery? When you say it's not starting, do you mean it's spinning but won't fire or it doesn't do anything at all? If it's starting with another battery connected I would check the connections at the battery. Maybe they're not tight or corroded somehow.
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Old 04-14-2015, 06:00 PM   #3
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Thanks so much for the reply, kz.

I removed the battery cover and tested the battery using my battery tester. It tests as fully charged.

The connections to the battery are solid. No corrosion whatsoever.
The scooter is pretty new. Only a few hundred miles on the odometer.

I tested the battery after letting scooter run stationary for about 15 minutes. I disconnected the jumper battery then did the test. It tested as having a strong charge.

I just tested the battery after letting it sit overnight and the needle jumps but not into the green section. The horn works but very anemic. I get no sound when trying to turn the engine. I'm quite sure it will start again if do another jump, as this worked several times yesterday.



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Old 04-14-2015, 10:03 PM   #4
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Thanks so much for the reply, kz.

I removed the battery cover and tested the battery using my battery tester. It tests as fully charged.

The connections to the battery are solid. No corrosion whatsoever.
The scooter is pretty new. Only a few hundred miles on the odometer.

I tested the battery after letting scooter run stationary for about 15 minutes. I disconnected the jumper battery then did the test. It tested as having a strong charge.

I just tested the battery after letting it sit overnight and the needle jumps but not into the green section. The horn works but very anemic. I get no sound when trying to turn the engine. I'm quite sure it will start again if do another jump, as this worked several times yesterday.
That sounds a lot like a bad battery to me... When you say your testing it with a battery tester... is it a voltmeter? it's likely your battery has a charge but not the CCA needed to engage the starter... Take your battery to batteries plus or an auto parts store and have it tested... most will test it for free... you can find great deals on batteries at scrappydogscooters http://www.scrappydogscooters.com/COMMON_PARTS.html
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