Hello!
My scooter (genuine buddy 125cc 2008) sometimes won’t start unless I spam the electric start while aggressively turning the wheel left and right. I look like an idiot outside of the grocery store just violently jerking my wheel back and forth. Please help.
I’m guessing it’s some loose connection. Any thoughts on what it could be?
Weird start-up issue...
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There no response whatsoever, just the sound of my frantic button mashes. No clicking or anything. Then, it’s like something aligns and it will start with no effort over and over.Stanza wrote:When you're mashing the button, is that just to get the starter motor to do ANYTHING, or is it repeatedly spinning up and just not catching?
I just replaced the starter motor as well.
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Could be as simple as the starter button being worn out. They do give up eventually, if they have been sitting in the rain, snow, etc, the contacts can corrode. Jumping the forks back and forth though, you might have a loose connection in the headset where that button plugs into the wiring harness. I'd suggest popping the headset cover off and checking to make sure that's a tight connection. If it is, you probably need a new switch.
Third alternative, your starter solenoid might be bad, or have a loose connection. That's under the seat bucket though. Four bolts, and the bucket lifts right out. Check it out!
Third alternative, your starter solenoid might be bad, or have a loose connection. That's under the seat bucket though. Four bolts, and the bucket lifts right out. Check it out!