Hi Guys
First post here and I hope to learn all I can about my scooter, and how to diagnose and correct problems, step by step. My dealer is not available today, so I thought asking about this little problem would be a good start for me on my way to understanding my scoot
2009 Agility 125, around 270 miles on the odo. Picked it up just around a month ago, got a great deal, and couldn't be happier with it. When it first starts up the RPM's are high, as is normal. But once they drop, the scooter sputters at idle. Give it some throttle, more sputters and hesitation. Give it some more, more of the same. Wait a moment and throttle yet again, and its smooth sailing, smooth idle, and runs like a top in all RPM ranges. Starts again throughout the day, and while it may sputter a bit after initial start, it smooths out sooner then the first start of the day.
Lately however it has been stalling after initial start up. It starts fine, drops to lower idle and sputters like before, but when given throttle, it stalls immediately. Starts right back up, more throttle, stalls again. Start it back up, more throttle, no stalling, but hesitation and sputters like before, and then smooth sailing as always.
The stalling happened on the first cold morning i remember starting it. And the second. When the weather is warmer, no stalling has occurred, but it still has the low idle / sputtering symptoms.
So before I call the dealer this Monday i am wondering if there is anything i can mention to him that will be helpful? Or anything i can do myself? I have read of Seafoam, but the scooter is brand new. It's a Cali scooter, so has all that emissions crap on it, and i wonder if that might be part of the problem? Or maybe it just needs a simple carb adjustment? I also thought it could be an auto choke prob?
Mostly I am concerned this could be bad for the scooter and harm it in someway, though. The rough running at start up, that is? Can it, or is it ok? The engine isn't all the way broken in yet, so i have my concerns.
Thanks for any replies, knowledge, and suggestions you can share.