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Post by gjpundsack on Mar 3, 2013 13:29:06 GMT -6
Got it fixed. Cleaned battery and starter relay terminals, fasteners and wire ends. Started several times w/no problems. Suspect it was the battery posts.
Thanks to all for your help.
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Post by gjpundsack on Mar 3, 2013 12:00:07 GMT -6
All lights work. Just wouldn't turn starter. Then, I found a blown fuse at the battery. Replaced it and it started up and ran just fine. But, when I turned the key off, it wouldn't start with switch again but it did kick start fine. Going to now look at the fuse again. If its blown, will try to trace the fault and report back to you all.
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Post by gjpundsack on Mar 2, 2013 18:28:25 GMT -6
Got it! Thank you.
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Post by gjpundsack on Mar 2, 2013 18:21:54 GMT -6
. Can't see a video link. Thanks again for your patience.
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Post by gjpundsack on Mar 2, 2013 18:11:41 GMT -6
Thanks for your help. I'll start tracing the wiring tomorrow. Is the relay you're speaking of near the starter?
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Post by gjpundsack on Mar 2, 2013 17:56:13 GMT -6
It has a kill switch on the handlebar. I made sure its in the right position. everything is fine there because it runs fine after kick starting and I can kill it with switch.
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Post by gjpundsack on Mar 2, 2013 17:44:23 GMT -6
I have a 2012 Titan Velocity 150cc w/GY6 engine and 400 miles. Today, it wouldn't start with the switch, but starts fine using the kick starter and runs great. Wire off somewhere? Could it be a fuse somewhere? Has to be simple, right?
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