2009 Buddy 125
Just observed, the kill switch doesn't KILL the engine.
But it does prevent it from starting, if it's OFF.
Any ideas? I'm guessing something electronic?
Kill switch
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Re: Kill switch
Is thete a wire diagram for the 125? I have the FSM, but it's as clear as mud
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Re: Kill switch
See if this is better: https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B5htlAG ... -SettSBZ2g
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Re: Kill switch
Wow, thank you! It says 50 but I'll check it 
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Oops it says 50-125 
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Re: Kill switch
Can you TEST the CDI?
The kill switch leads go to ground, and to the CDI. Pretty simple. Must be the CDI at fault.
The kill switch leads go to ground, and to the CDI. Pretty simple. Must be the CDI at fault.
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Re: Kill switch
It's not the kill switch nor the CDI.
It seems to be a little slop in the ignition switch. Which I can live with.
It seems to be a little slop in the ignition switch. Which I can live with.
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Re: Kill switch
I cleaned the terminal of the ground wires and it started working again on my wife's Buddy. The ground wires were under the front cover.
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