After a long stoplight, when I turned the throttle to accelerate, it just cut off! Of course, this would happen at dusk on a major road that I normally avoid due to the heavy traffic. I've read that this problem is relatively common after long periods without driving, but I've at least driven my scooter to and from work (granted, only a mile each way) every day this week without an issue. I added oil, but it still turned off when I tried to accelerate after idling in my parking space for several minutes. Is there an obvious and simple fix, or should I just call my dealer?
If it's not completely obvious, I'm relatively new to the scooter life and definitely not a mechanic.
Thanks for your help!
Stalling at stoplights
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Try adjusting the carb for a higher idle speed after the engine is fully warmed up. Small adjustments only - 1/8 turn at a time. Clockwise to increase idle speed.
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My 98 Zuma stalls at idle, I've just been to lazy to look up what screw does what. You should be ok to just crank the idle in like babblefish said, while its warmed up. Did you have your Buddy 50 de-restricted? They are quick scoots for stock 50's. Oh, and welcome to scooter ownership from Norfolk VA!
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If it idles ok, but stalls on acceleration, more likely a slightly clogged idle jet.
If it dies at idle, may need a valve adjustment.
I would not add oil unless it was low - excess oil can clog the air filter, causing these same symptoms.
Adjusting idle speed may be all that is needed.
If it dies at idle, may need a valve adjustment.
I would not add oil unless it was low - excess oil can clog the air filter, causing these same symptoms.
Adjusting idle speed may be all that is needed.
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