So to start the scooter I turn the key on, flip the kill/run switch, hold the break and press the start button.... Should start yes?.... Nope. Starter doesn't engage as if i wasnt even pressing the start button. Now if I hold the kill/run switch (pressing very hard), hold the break and press the start button it starts. Then I'm fine. The kill/run switch stays on and everything is good. So it's not the battery or engine. It has to be in the kill/run switch right?
How do I troubleshoot this?
Electric starting issues. Buddy 50
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Electric starting issues. Buddy 50
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You are holding the brake, right?
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Yes, sure sounds like the kill switch is either faulty or the wires attached to it are loose.
I haven't dealt with it personally but it looks like you have to remove the headset to gain access to the switch
I haven't dealt with it personally but it looks like you have to remove the headset to gain access to the switch
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Something like this happened to me years ago. I used to ride my scooter in the rain and would let it sit out in torrential downpours. They said water got in the switch and rusted or corroded the connection. It was cleanable but, by then, I had already replaced the whole assembly since the old one needed to be taken off and opened up.
EDIT: Excuse me. My problem was not the kill switch but the ignition button. The ignition button got rust inside or something and prevented a connection.
EDIT: Excuse me. My problem was not the kill switch but the ignition button. The ignition button got rust inside or something and prevented a connection.