This will be an exercise to see what works and what does not, step by step, in solving a problem common to any gas engine powered machine but particularly my DT300i. I will try to lay this out in a logical matter, posting results of each test until WE find and correct the cause.
History: 2013 DT300i, new old stock, purchased May 2016 to replace one stolen and totaled. 6200 miles, last oil filter change 6116 miles. Original battery may have been new in 2016. Absolutely no starting problems from first sight, hot, cold, any temperature. Gas cap vented, WOLO horn installed on separate fuse directly from battery. Sucessful ride last week. Washed this last Saturday.
Symptoms: Either brake lever + start switch spins starter with normal noises. Usually starts during second revolution signified by starter sound of slowing during compression. Spins 4-5 revolutions with no tendency to fire. Side stand and run-stop switch cycled with same result.
First action: Put on charger to bring battery back after abnormal, unsuccessful start.
2nd: Prove side stand switch. Side stand up- all lights on panel show, tach and speedo cycle, fuel pump heard.
Side stand down- all lights except CELP, no fuel pump sound. PASS.
3rd: Prove run-stop switch. Run- same as side stand up.
Stop- same as side stand down. PASS.
4th: Find battery voltage, no load, ignition on engine not running and engine running.
Kymco analyzer can only get the last two above. I show two meters, the green one is medium priced and the black is one of those 15-17 dollar cheapo that read the same as the green. Both agree with the Kymco tool. The bike started normally three times! The only conclusion I can draw is that God did prevent me from riding that day.
24 April
5th: Find starting voltage. Hooked up Kymco analyzer before start. Would have done pictures if three hands were originally issued! First start was reluctant spinning 4 revolutions before firing. Showed 9.1 volts on analyzer which I think is too low. What do you think?