It's been a week now and I finally got back my scooter they said there was more happening than meets the eye the accidental overflow was not the reason the scooter has been in giving me issues but the issues are not completely solved will keep you updated
Hello Jade,
If you are feeling an engine stumble, or hesitation, at a certain speed....I had the same issue.
The short answer to the fix was a new throttle body - installed by my dealer under warranty.
This is an expensive part....and the problem was not confirmed by the dealer until they obtained a
Kymco Diagnostic Tool and plugged it into the LIKE's diagnostic plug-in receptacle which is located near the battery.
The Diagnostic Tool showed a fluctuation in the TPS (throttle position sensor - a part of the electronic fuel injection system) degree reading that indicated a fault with the Throttle Position Sensor....which was causing the engine to "hunt" - and the RPM's to fluctuate. The scooter slowed and sped up - rather than being able to cruise steadily at around 25mph.
Although some think EFI (electronic fuel injection) systems are full of problems - they are actually very reliable & it is easy to diagnose any issue if you use the proper procedure and tools. I love the EFI on the LIKE - quick starts in all weather - smooth running.
The problem with the dealer was, first: they would not ride the scooter at a slow. steady speed to feel the stumbling
Secondly: they did not own a Kymco Diagnostic Tool
Once KYMCO USA service rep. stepped in -- the scooter was fixed with a new part. This took several months from start of problem >> to fixed scooter.
I do not think your low mileage scooter has an issue with the CVT belt, rollers, clutch - etc. UNLESS it is the grabbing and stuttering clutch
at take off from stopped. That is something the owner can cause by glazing the clutch surfaces by too gently pulling away from a stop. It is easier on the clutch to give it a solid twist of the throttle when taking off. Then slow to whatever speed you want. Gentle take-offs cause the clutch pads to glaze and start acting up.
Your issue is nothing like this CVT problem.
A new LIKE200i won't stall at a light or lose power due to CVT (transmission) problems. Your problem is with the engine.
If you are still feeling a 'driveability issue' -- ask your dealer to check your scooter's engine performance with the Kymco Diagnostic Tool.
Stig