So after just more than 700 happy kms. my “new†scoot suddenly started letting me down. The engine started cutting out after a couple of kms., and I soon noticed that the engin started instantly after the engine cooled down a bit. But after riding a couple of kms again, the engine would cut out again.
Eventually the engine died completely, and would’nt start again.
My first thoughts were “feul problems†- and I checked everything. I checked the Feul filter, hoses, breather hole in feul cap, and stripped the carb for a proper clean. When I opened the carb, it became clear that the problem could not be fuel related. Everything was perfectly clean and the fuel level inside the bowl was correct.
So I realized I was facing an electric problem, and removed the spark plug to see if there is any spark.
I immediately realized that I should have checked the spark in the first place - there was no spark at all. I immediately tried a new spark plug, but could’nt find any spark either. Then I did an ohm test on the spark plug ignition coil, but could’nt find anything wrong.
So I started doing some reading at the forum, and watched some Youtube videos. I soon realized that
I should focus on on only three more possibilities - loose or faulty wire connections, the CDI, and ignition switch.
I checked all wire connections, but because checking the wires properly would take quite some time I started doing some phone calls to try and find a new CDI.
I then hit the Jackpot. A local scooter dealer offered me an aftermarket 2nd hand CDI just to see if my problem was CDI related. The dealer actually sells cheaper Chinese scooters and told me I just had to send him photos of the Kymco’s CDI. According to him he would’nt have a geniune Kymco CDI, and although some of the CDI’s in his posession might look similar to the Kymco CDI, it would not work. He wanted to see spesific appearance details on my CDI.
I sent a couple of photos to the dealer, and after a while he gave me a call. “Got one for you - it’s an aftermarket component, but it should work†he said.
So I collected the CDI, plugged it in, and Bingo, it worked and still works perfectly !
After I realized that the problem was solved I was considering rather to install a geniune Kymco CDI, but soon discovered that the price of a genuine Kymco CDI would be about three times more than the price of an aftermarket CDI. Being a “cheapskate†all my life, I decided to go for the cheaper aftermarket component from the dealer who helped me.
After all, this dealer was wery helpful and I have no reason not to support him.