Stella Electric Starter thang...

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JR
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Stella Electric Starter thang...

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Ok I got my Stella this last fall. It's a 2011. When they delivered it, everything worked fine, but a month or so later the electric starter wouldn't fire. No biggie, I enjoyed kick starting it. But lately I've become indignant and have wanted to fix the issue. I bought a battery tender, and made sure the battery was all the way charged up. Still won't start. It gives me that "Baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa" sound when I try to use the electric starter. Like I got a question wrong on a game show!

So my question is, could it be the whole battery just needs replacing at this point? I mean, I basically bought a 2 year old bike. I assume it's possible the battery was in bad shape.
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Dead battery is definitely a possibility. If it was low enough to not start, and then left uncharged for a few months, a resurrection may not be possible. I think most auto parts places can check it for you to make a final determination.
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Stella Electric Starter thang...

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JR
I noticed in the "New Stella 4T Manual Downloads" thread there is a copy of what is covered under warranty on your scooter. I don't get the impression that Stella can have too much confinence in the battery they use if they cover it for 1 month only!
I have had the same experience on my PX, when the battery goes low and even after fully recharging, the starter just buzzes (new battery always fixed the problem). I have had no luck in "bringing them back" as some of the battery tenders claim. :cry: Others experiences?
Good luck, Jiro
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Post by jimmbomb »

make sure that your cables are tight to the battery posts.. I'll suggest that you put lockwashers there too... And if you had a steady green light on the tender... then it should be good to go... check the water levels too....
good luck
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