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by: mototech - Dec 1, 2012 21:06:02 GMT -6
Post by mototech on Dec 1, 2012 21:06:02 GMT -6
I have a qlink commuter 250. It has no spark. The pulse coil(pickup coil) has 140ohms. I tryed a different coil and still no fire. So i thought the cdi was bad. I ordred one and still nothing. Not sure whats goin on. Not sure if the cdi is the wrong one are what. I dont ever work on chinese bikes so are these three components the only thing to have spark? Any ideas would be appreciated thanks
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by: justbuggin2 - Dec 1, 2012 21:20:26 GMT -6
Post by justbuggin2 on Dec 1, 2012 21:20:26 GMT -6
have you check the simple stuff as the kill switch , make sure your sidestand is up it happens to the best of us
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by: mototech - Dec 2, 2012 10:29:48 GMT -6
Post by mototech on Dec 2, 2012 10:29:48 GMT -6
Ive checked the kill switch and i put it on the center stand with the kick stand up
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by: mototech - Dec 2, 2012 11:03:41 GMT -6
Post by mototech on Dec 2, 2012 11:03:41 GMT -6
Ive checked the pulse coil again and i got 113ohms. I thought i had 140ohms my mistake. I ordered the cdi from atvsnetweb.com and i believe they told me it was an ac cdi is this correct? Thanks
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by: mototech - Dec 2, 2012 12:03:16 GMT -6
Post by mototech on Dec 2, 2012 12:03:16 GMT -6
I found a manual for a cf250 and it said the pulse coil should have .8 dcv while cranking it over. Mine has .68dcv. Is this ok? Thanks
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by: justbuggin2 - Dec 2, 2012 13:30:07 GMT -6
Post by justbuggin2 on Dec 2, 2012 13:30:07 GMT -6
yea that is close enough i would pull the kill wire from the plug on the cdi and see if it will fire up could be a bad safety switch pull it kill wire will tell if it is wirinh g harness side problem or cdi /motor side
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by: mototech - Dec 2, 2012 15:09:22 GMT -6
Post by mototech on Dec 2, 2012 15:09:22 GMT -6
Do u have any idea which wire is the kill wire?
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by: JR - Dec 2, 2012 15:16:38 GMT -6
Post by JR on Dec 2, 2012 15:16:38 GMT -6
Welcome to the forum, let me check for a bit and I'll look at the diagram and let you know.
JR
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by: tvnacman - Dec 2, 2012 15:32:37 GMT -6
Post by tvnacman on Dec 2, 2012 15:32:37 GMT -6
if it is ac cdi have you checked for ac power to the cdi ? ali of the cdi's I have seen here on the forums for 250cc's have been dc . Can you post a pic of the cdi with the harness pluggen in ? and also post a link to the cdi you ordered .
John
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by: alleyoop - Dec 2, 2012 15:38:39 GMT -6
Post by alleyoop on Dec 2, 2012 15:38:39 GMT -6
That was my thought as well, that he needs a DC cdi otherwise he will not have power to the CDI and no spark. Alleyoop
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by: JR - Dec 2, 2012 17:13:47 GMT -6
Post by JR on Dec 2, 2012 17:13:47 GMT -6
Wait a minute hold the bus! There are two versions of CDI's on this scooter and we need to figure out which one he has? This version is for sure a DC type CDI and the wires are as follows; black = 12Vdc from ignition green = ground blue/yellow = signal pulse or pick up coil black/yellow = feed to coil black/white = kill switch wire green/white = side stand kill wire But on nellie! Look at this version! Read out is as follows and it's a AC type CDI black/red = AC feed from stator to CDI green = ground blue/yellow = signal pulse or pick up coil black/yellow = feed to coil black/white = kill switch wire green/white = side stand kill wire Both versions use the same kill system but the power feed is different so we've got to know which one it is and as soon as he tells us the wires on the CDI we can direct him from there. JR
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by: mototech - Dec 2, 2012 17:23:15 GMT -6
Post by mototech on Dec 2, 2012 17:23:15 GMT -6
Buyatvsonline.com is where i bought it. Its the number 20 cdi and its an ac cdi. The reason i got the ac cdi is because the salesman said the ac has a female plug on the cdi and the dc has a male plug on the cdi. Im thinkin she dont know what she was talkin about.the number on the cdi is cf250-1098 070801g30
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by: tvnacman - Dec 2, 2012 17:23:20 GMT -6
Post by tvnacman on Dec 2, 2012 17:23:20 GMT -6
look at the stator wiring , is it one plug and one or two bullet connectors ?
John
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by: mototech - Dec 2, 2012 17:26:01 GMT -6
Post by mototech on Dec 2, 2012 17:26:01 GMT -6
Thanks for having me JR
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by: mototech - Dec 2, 2012 17:35:34 GMT -6
Post by mototech on Dec 2, 2012 17:35:34 GMT -6
Im not at my shop anymore but from what i gather from the diagrams is that i think it is a dc cdi because it only has two wires coming from the engine. I believe they are blue and green
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