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Fuel gauge doesn't work 2008 Qlink Legend 250
It sounds like the negative wire on the float has a broken solder bead. This happened to my 2007. All you need to do is remove the float, and resolder the loose wire. Should fix it. If not there is also a small sending unit on the float that could be bad [though rare]. In that case replacement is necessary.
QLINK MOTOR FUEL FLOAT
Oil is leaking from under
The oil could be engine oil or gearbox oil. It is important to find out which as you don't want an expensive repair in a few more miles!
There may be a leak from a gasket that is not sealing properly. Check by cleanin under the bike and placing a clean sheet of cardboard under it to show you where it is leaking from.
Hope that guides you to your fault.
My 2007 Q link legend
sounds new enough to not have troble like this. The battery might be bad or dead or the connedctions can be bad. If the battery test good and is fully charged. it may have blown a fuse. If it did you need to inspect the vehical for the cause of the problem that blew the fuse. Sure fuses can blow if their old or rusty, but most of the time a pinched wire or broken connector ( rusted). The ingtion switch is sometimes exposed to water and the switch may need to be carefully cleaned to restore the connection.
I have a 2008 Qlink
Hi! This is a sign that you need to replace the clutch. THe clutch is surely worn and may reach it's break point in any given time. Have it replaced to prevent the hassles. Hope this helps and thank you for using FIxYa!
10/13/2010 11:15:02 PM •
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I put gas with ethanol in it had trouble so i
I doubt it had anything to do with you putting ethanol in the tank. First thing you should do is pull the spark plug and see what it looks like. If it is dry and light grey/tan color, then you are not getting gas. Check to see if the petcock is plugged by taking the supply hose that goes from the tank to the carburator and open the petcock to make sure you have good flow. If the spark plug is wet and smells like gas, then you have a spark issue. I would look that over and report back what you find.
Good Luck
Dust
You may want to try a 'color match ' polish.Try your local Detail Shop to get the best suggestion as to what they use.
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