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What exactly is it doing when you try to start it? A slow, lazy start is commonly a low charged or weak battery. Just spinning and not trying to start is often a 'No Spark' issue. Turning, trying to start but stalling out is usually a fuel supply problem.
Reconnect the Bose link connection at the Multi room interface and at the Acoustimass Module.If this doesn't help,change the remote control batteries.If the it still display "no response",it means either the interface or remote is bad
Take your spark plug out of the cylinder, reconnect it to the ht lead and place it on to your frame if you see a spark then your coil is fine, try a new spark plug, if there is no spark get a new coil and plug.
Remember there is a 2t and a 4t version of the kymco vitality and the spark plugs are different.
This is probably going to require a relearn procedure. The cycle may require about 50 miles. Try this on any nearby highway/freeway and see if the condition improves. If it does not, it will have to be taken to the dealer for a reflash or replacement of the ECU/PCM.
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