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Super 8 150 / digital clock is not displaying
« on: October 22, 2011, 07:55:19 PM »
digital clock is not displaying anyone any idea? i already tried unplug battery and still nothing...
thank you!!
thank you!!
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90 wtok thank you!!
The manual calls for the gear oil to be changed at 300 KM, then every 3000 KMs after that.
Owners manual..
http://www.kymcousa.com/owners/onroad/Super8.pdf
yes , it should be the same . I was thinking if my dealer was telling me the warrenty would be voided if I didn't have them do the service I would be careful to go by the book and keep careful records . good luck .so after how many miles should i change gear oil?
Get it started yet?hope tomorrow will be rdy!!!
Who knows, he has had more problems out of a supposedly trouble free scooter (Kymco) than any body I have seen. I have not had one single problem from my 2009 people 150. Even earlier in the year I had some health problems and let it set in the garage for a month with out starting it. When I got better and went out to start it, it started as soon a I touched the start button and idled perfect.well probably i got that bad one hehe
I just don't know....
Battery does not have enough charge to start scooter...charge battery...si i took it to dealer and they said it was a little bit of water in gas
Are you holding a brake lever on? If it isn't even cranking then I think either the sidestand switch or the brake switches are not engaging. Try holding both brakes while you hit the starter button. Does the brake light come on when you press the brakes? Does it crank this way? If it doesn't crank, but the brake lights work - then find the sensor on the sidestand and make sure it hasn't come loose or had a wire come loose.yes i was trying to start scoot as usually break and kill switch on and that start button and nothing ,, it could be cuz was raining? just thinking about that but i had scoot covered tho,,
Still not enough information. Did the engine turnover? Did you try the kickstarter? When you turned on the ignition did power go to the instruments or was the battery totally dead? You need to look at your owners manual. It is important to know where the kill switch is. It is on the right handle bar and is red. If it is in the OFF position your scooter will NOT start. Here's a pic:no engine didnt turn over at all just click tho yes i tried kickstarter and nothing,,, yes i turned on key powered was there but didnt crank it,,, yes kill switch was down on,,,
It's on then far right, just barely in the picture.
Because you aren't giving people enough information to make a knowledgeable suggestion.
Was it turning over the engine, but not firing?
Was the engine turning over slower than normal?
Do you have the kill switch on?
Do you have the sidestand up?
Are you holding a brake lever while pressing the starter?
Charge the battery up if you have a charger, then ensure those are all set properly, then turn the key on and try kickstarting it without giving it any gas. Kick it at least 4 or 5 times. If it feels like it is trying to start then give it a little gas. Otherwise kick it a few more times - then try the starter.
Try those and let us know how it goes.
FWIW: Your broken English in " so i came home on friday and park s8 today morning i was trying to start scooter i went down the street and then nothing " makes it unclear - did you ride it down the street and it died - or did you go down to th street and were unable to start it?
FYI: Don't ever try starting it while it's hooked up to a charger - you can overload the electrics.
Hey, here's some friendly advice. This forum is not as active as many and it takes a while sometimes to get a response, but with posts like that, good luck getting any help. That said, When it happened to me, apparently I had nudged the kill switch to on somehow. Took me an hour to figure it out.ok cool thx for respond!! where is kill switch?