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Post by qwoo50 on Jun 28, 2017 15:31:58 GMT -6
Hi Chris, I thought I'd throw in my 2cents worth of info. If you would look at my post(qwoo50) maybe that might help as it is sort of the same type of problem re: electrical problems. My solution is get rid of this Chinese junk and get another bike, good luck.
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Post by qwoo50 on Jun 28, 2017 13:20:14 GMT -6
Hi again, I'm back with another problem. As I've mentioned in a previous post, with ignition turned on/ engine not running the turn signals work properly, when engine is running and turn signal activated, the brake lights along with the turn signal lights( front/ rear blink all blink in unison. Still haven't been able to isolate fix. Anyone else encounter this? I'm trying to get this POS Chinese junk ready for sale and would like to have this machine operational for sale. Any solutions out there? Thanks in advance.
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Post by qwoo50 on Apr 19, 2015 13:01:18 GMT -6
One more thing I forgot to mention. Upon opening fuse cap on starter relay I found a red 10 A fuse instead of 20A. I just realized a few people mentioned a 20A fuse should be installed there. Would a lower amp fuse cause this problem and should I replace it with a 20A fuse?
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Post by qwoo50 on Apr 19, 2015 11:35:48 GMT -6
Wow, finally figured out this problem. It was the fuse on the relay. Thanks JR for the photo and everyone else that gave me info., it really helped. I had no idea a fuse was buried there under cover like that. Now another problem. With ignition turned on the turn signals work properly, when engine is running, the brake light tries to blink along with the turn signal lights. WTF, one thing after another. Anyone else encounter this? Did I ground out something fiddling around looking for fuse in all the wrong places?
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Post by qwoo50 on Apr 15, 2015 7:49:17 GMT -6
Okay, thanks JR. My relay has what looks like a cover over fuses then. I'll take it off the frame and see if that is so.
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Post by qwoo50 on Apr 14, 2015 11:57:17 GMT -6
Sorry, I forgot to check engine type. The scooter is in another part of town so don't get to it every day, will check next time. For now, engine type aside, since there is no fuse box near battery or red power feed wire attached to red battery cable can I assume horizontal engine? I saw a few wire diagrams pertaining to horiz. eng. showing a fuse integral with starter relay( not separate) that the red battery cable goes to. I first thought when I traced red bat. cable to relay was that the fuse might be inside relay as the black box looked as it might open-able. Regardless I guess I'll have to dismantle side panels etc. to get a closer look.
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Post by qwoo50 on Apr 13, 2015 11:56:59 GMT -6
I looked at my scooter on the weekend and still couldn't find any evidence of fuses. Short of dismantling side panels, etc. I couldn't see anything resembling the glass fuse holder that is supposed to be present. I followed the red positive cable to a relay and then another red cable over to I believe the starter motor but nothing resembling a fuse. I am totally stumped as to where the fuses would be and can't believe that the fuses would be that well hidden and hard to get at. Am I missing the trees for the forest? Help!!!!!
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Post by qwoo50 on Apr 10, 2015 11:48:54 GMT -6
Hi "JR", okay that's starting to make some sense, maybe I have the "Linhai engine" and therefore no fuse box. I'll check when I get to my scooter. Thanks, Kwan
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Post by qwoo50 on Apr 9, 2015 17:42:54 GMT -6
Okay, I'll have another look at it this weekend. Thanks, Kwan
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Post by qwoo50 on Apr 9, 2015 15:52:28 GMT -6
Thanks,"bobf", I have just done some research on the subject and the info I've gathered seems similar to your description. Unfortunately there doesn't seem to be any fuse box or red wire/main fuse from positive battery cable to ignition switch. Maybe my scooter is an aberration from the norm and it's hidden under seat compartment. Any one else out there with similar problem/solution? Kwan
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Post by qwoo50 on Apr 9, 2015 13:20:54 GMT -6
Hi, I'm new to this forum so I'd like to say hello to everyone. I have a 2009 Saga 250cc scooter that I have a problem with. I took battery out for winter and just replaced it and found that I have no power. The battery is fine and I was told that sometimes wires from the fuse box falls out causing power loss. I can't seem to find fuses/box in the usual places, can anyone help? Thanks, Kwan
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