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Lost keys & I need to remove ignition switch on Kymco agility50 scooter 2007
oh my freaking god, no one is of help here.
fellow kymco owner here, id start off by looking for a locksmith to make up a key for you. they typically just break into the key lock, pull out the cylinder, and use the pins to aid in cutting a key. as soon as that is done, they will have a key done for you without destroying your locks. then as soon as your done, ask them to make 2 extra copies of your key and keep them spare somewhere. i keep one in my wallet, but the key head cut down smaller, and the other at home.
i hope this answers your question.
source: this has happened too many times...
When on start up can not get on it and ride have
You need to apply "CHOKE" when first starting up, you can ride while warming up, remember to push in or turn it off.
If automatic choke, if not a diy er, have scooter serviced, pointing out to the mechanic the possible faulty choke
No batterry power but full charged
if this is a maintenance free battery then I am not surprised. Mine showed full charge but didn't start the bike. Get a new battery its probably shot.
Is there a main fuse that would of blown if I hooked my charger directly up to the + and - terminals on the starter on my 09 kymco venox 250 motorcycle?
Yes, there is likely a main fuse in your 2009 Kymco Venox 250 motorcycle that could have blown if you connected the charger directly to the + and - terminals on the starter. Many motorcycles have a main fuse located close to the battery or the fuse box to protect the electrical system from overloads and short circuits.
When you connect a charger directly to the starter terminals or other critical electrical components, you risk damaging the electrical system and causing a short circuit. If there was a surge of current due to improper connection, it could have blown the main fuse to protect the rest of the electrical components on the bike.
To troubleshoot the issue and restore power to your motorcycle, follow these steps:
- Locate the Main Fuse: Check your motorcycle's manual or service documentation to find the location of the main fuse. It is often located close to the battery or in the fuse box.
- Inspect the Main Fuse: Remove the main fuse and visually inspect it. If the main fuse is blown, you will see a break in the metal strip inside the fuse. Replace the blown fuse with a new one of the same amperage rating.
- Check Other Fuses: Even though you mentioned that all the fuses are good, double-check all the other fuses in the fuse box to ensure none of them have blown.
- Check Battery Voltage: After replacing the main fuse, check the voltage of the battery using a multimeter. Ensure the battery has enough charge (around 12.6 volts or higher) to power the electrical components.
- Reconnect Charger Properly: If the battery voltage is low, connect the charger properly to the battery terminals (positive to positive and negative to negative) and charge the battery until it reaches an appropriate level.
- Recheck Power: Once the battery is charged and all fuses are confirmed to be good, turn the key on and check if the lights and gauges receive power.
If you have followed these steps and still do not have power to the motorcycle, there might be other electrical issues caused by the improper charger connection. In that case, it's recommended to seek the assistance of a qualified motorcycle mechanic or electrician to diagnose and fix the problem correctly.
7/29/2023 10:33:01 PM •
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