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Where are the fuses located on a Suzuki GZ 125 HS exactly ? Thanks

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Under the seat near the battery

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SOURCE: I have an electrical fault and need to remove the tank!

First you have to take off your seat and then you able to see how to.

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  • Posted on Jun 17, 2009

SOURCE: 2005 Suzuki GZ 125...cannot get ignition barrel

hi i am a locksmith you have on the ignition 2x dome head bolts closest to fuel tank the only way to remove the ign is a hammer and centre punch use the punch to tap bolt undone

hope this helps

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 17, 2010

SOURCE: suzuki gz 125 stalls when put into first gear

does this only happen when your side stand is down?? try it with the side stand up it had a safety cut off..

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 13, 2010

SOURCE: what are the valve clearances for suzuki gz 125 k9

Intake and exhaust: .003-.005"



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  • Posted on Jul 21, 2010

SOURCE: Carb Problem GZ 125cc

First check the throttle cable free operation. Check rubber manifold couplings for air leak. If programmable firing control is used check the switch. Refer user guide.
Check program switch operation. This is coupled to the throttle cable. This switch sets the ignition timing advance or ******. This is called power mode operation switch.

Clean the carburetor with diesel or kerosene. Do the cleaning out-doors. Clean all the jet orifices with air. Use correct tools. Especially the flat blade screw driver tip.(end should not be sharp )

Note down pilot jet air screw position. Note the number of turns you screw out. This is needed for resettling the air screw. If it is a CV carburetor check the rubber diaphragm for stiffness or damage.

Needle jet is coupled to this diaphragm. Throttle cable opens the circular gate only. Due to velocity of the air the diaphragm positions the needle. Try the easy checks first. Finally main chain tension. Follow the solution given by Fixya GURU also

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