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1997 Honda VTR 250 Questions & Answers
My 88 vtr 250 makes one loud CLICK noise
Start with making sure the battery terminals are clean. Then make sure the battery is fully charged. When that is in place try again, even if you jump it to another bike. Follow where the click is actually coming from, is it the relay or is it from the starter motor. Your problem is 98% caused but either a battery that is had it, (not holding charge) or a dicky starter motor. Having a manual will not go astray, I couldn't find one to suit your model, but you are welcome to fossick around. They are freebies:
http://www.carlsalter.com/motorcycle-manuals.asp
Bike starts & idles, but
Sounds like the main jet in the carb is clogged, pull it and take a look, clean it our with fine copper wire and some gas.
Where is the battery located
Usually under the seat but without a model number and year, it is only a guess.
You will usually need your ignition key to unlock the seat on the kick-stand side of the bike - generally between seat and exhaust piple or possibly along a plastic panel just below the seat edge.
Some seats tip away from you as they open, some you have to pull up the back of the seat then slide it away from the fuel tank.
Good luck and post a followup if you can't find it.
Headlight not working. Fuses OK..
Check the wire connections and check for any abraded or broken wires. Chances are a wire has come unplugged inside the headlight housing. Also use a multimeter to check the switch and fuses for proper operation. Visual checks of fuses are not always reliable. Please rate my answer. Thanks!
Battery drain
sounds like you have a short to ground somewhere, try and check all ground connections to the frame. look for chaffed wiring wherever you can
Honda PC50 moped VIN decoder
To read the serial number on a Honda PC50 moped, follow these steps:
Locate the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): The VIN is a unique code that provides information about your moped. On a Honda PC50, you can find the VIN in the following places:
Under the Air Filter Cover: Look on the left-hand side, just above the engine. The VIN should be stamped there. It typically looks like this: PC50 - 1234567.
Frame Number: The frame number is another term for the VIN. It's usually located near the air filter body.
Decode the VIN: The VIN contains important details about your moped, including the year of manufacture. Here's how to interpret it:
The 9th digit of the VIN is a check digit.
The 10th digit represents the year code. For example:
A = 1980
B = 1981
C = 1982
D = 1983
E = 1984
F = 1985
G = 1986
H = 1987
J = 1988
K = 1989
L = 1990
M = 1991
N = 1992
P = 1993
R = 1994
S = 1995
T = 1996
V = 1997
W = 1998
X = 1999
1 = 2000
2 = 2001
3 = 2002
Note that if your scooter was manufactured between February 1986 and February 1987, it's likely to be a '87 model;
Additional Resources:
If you have the full VIN, you can use the NHTSA VIN decoder to get detailed information about your moped.
Alternatively, you can call Honda with your VIN, and they will provide you with the necessary information.
4/23/2024 11:45:02 PM •
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Honda 500 TRX fa6 has PS on the dash….what does it mean ?
The Power Steering has failed. There has been a factory recall for a suddenly failing electrical steering shaft, that could cause the rider to loose control. This does not have to be your problem but anyhow either the electronics or the pump failed. Error codes or messages usually have to be erased by a simple reset procedure or disconnecting a plug, after repairs are done.
3/31/2024 4:25:47 AM •
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Hiss works but
On the bottom of your speedometer on the left side there is 2 buttons
press the far left one for a couple of seconds and the light should go on
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on Jan 08, 2024
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