You don’t get it had my fluke at the coil testing voltage with a new car battery group 31 getting plenty voltage at coil!Back probe it then when it run had the 37 code.Im done here.Im aerial technician been doing it for 25 years.You think I’m stupid or something just read what I posted.I wasn’t even using the scooter battery.The group 31 has 950 cold cracking amps I don’t have a low volt issue from battery
Thanks for more detail about code 31 batteries. Unfortunately we don't use the term "code 31" batteries at this side of the pond, and I didn't Google the subject before I passed my comments. Over here we just refer to "Amp Hours", or the number stamped on batteries when we refer to specific size batteries. I just Googled "code 31" batteries" now, and now understand what you were referring to. My fault.
As far as Iridium spark plugs are concerned - I don't understand for what reason you informed me "you are wrong". At more than 250 000 kms my wife's car (Ford Focus 2 liter Trend) is still running perfectly with it's second set of Iridium plugs. We bought the car new, and I replaced the original set of plugs myself at about 155 000 kms. I recently inspected the second set of plugs, and couldn't find any reason why the plugs needed to be replaced.
I bought my previous bike (Honda NC700X) brand new, and sold the bike at 87 000 kms without ever changing the original plugs. I kept record of fuel consumption from day one, and at 87k fuel consumption was exactly the same as when thje bike was new. I once inspected the plugs, and it still looked brand new.
There are people at this forum who use Iridium plugs on their engines without any problems. I can not think of any reason why they do not experience problems with Iridium plugs on their engines, and you think Iridium plugs would not be good for these engines. To my mind it simply doesn't make sense. Your 25 years of areal technician experience will not convince me that my own personal experiences with iridium plugs are wrong. To my mind more owners need to come forward with Iridium plug problems on their scooters, otherwise I will not believe I am wrong about Iridium spark plugs.
I must admit, i completely forgot that your scooter does not have a separate CDI. Your scooter is a fuel injected model, and the CDI is integrated with the ECU unit. Therefore my comments hoe a Volt test should be done is not applicable on your scooter.
Anyway, I hope you will find the problem, and tell us what actually caused the problem. My intention is to buy a scooter like yours somewhere in future, and I would really appreciate as much technical information possible.
No bad feelings - good luck.