The LIKE200i is about as bullet proof a scooter a Kymco makes.
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think we had one fuel pump failure on a LIKE200i. Nothing wrong with the LIKE200i fuel pumps.
There have been two reported cases of a rotted fuel line attached to the pump, in the tank bottom. Both LIKE's sat unused.
What that does to the down-stream injector is unknown. There is no filter between the pump and the injector. The filter is on the pick-up end of the pump.
If you pull the fuel pump assembly and find a rotted line - you may be able to replace the line and get it going again....or it may have fouled the injector, too.
To check for a failed pump and/or the cut-off relay - you could use a simple multimeter and the specs and instructions from a
www.cyclepedia.com service manual for the LIKE200i.
Blowing into the tank makes your scooter start for a moment? This seems to me to be a fuel delivery problem involving the pump, the line, or the injector.
Here's an as yet unsolved starting saga with a LIKE200i like yours.
Please have a look at :
https://www.kymcoforum.com/index.php?topic=28547.0Please let us know what you find - and feel free to ask any questions - I'm a big fan of this scooter and hate to see the rare one which has a problem!
Stig/Major Tom