Author Topic: Where to get CDI module?  (Read 2060 times)

bsi87

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Where to get CDI module?
« on: August 13, 2012, 03:18:22 PM »
I have some issues with my 2009 Kymco 150. Less than 300 miles. Took to an authorized dealer for scheduled service.  I told the service manager that the scoot just quits under power after going 1-2 miles. Wait a couple minutes and it starts like nothing happened.  They replaced the kill switch, rode it around and it quit on them. Then they called Kymco and Kymco told them it was a fuel value clogging after overfilling the tank.  They replaced the valve and said it was fixed. Got it home and it quit 3 times riding around the block even with the fuel cap off. 

I want to replace the CDI module - based on my reading, it gets warm/hot and quits.  Stadium Yahama does NOT sell a generic. New OEM is $63 plus shipping.  I need a name or spec I can use on Ebay or another vendor. Any ideas?

John in PA

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Re: Where to get CDI module?
« Reply #1 on: August 15, 2012, 12:03:16 PM »
If you're satisfied with stock performance, use the stocker.  At $63 it's cheaper than this derestricted one, but the derestricted CDI will allow your bike to make somewhat higher  top RPM's.

This one has the same plug configuration as the People 150.  FWIW you can check with other sellers for better price, and possibly better customer service.

http://www.scootertronics.com/kymconaraku.html

bsi87

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Re: Where to get CDI module?
« Reply #2 on: September 25, 2012, 02:07:40 AM »
Followup.  Took the 150 to another dealer who was already a Kymco ATV dealer and took on the scooter line recently.  I told him what I've read about defective CDI units, etc.   Called me a few days ago. Said he put it on a stand and let it run. After 20 minutes, it just quit dead. He immediately checked for spark and there was none.  Turned the key off and on again, had spark. He called his Kymco tech who scratched his head but said he supposed it was possible.

Apparently there's no aftermarket CDI (other than the derestricted unit) and my scooter is still under warranty so hopefully that's covered.  I'm hoping the replacement solves the problem. 

I love the scooter but quitting dead with traffic behind me is not my idea of fun.

Hope this helps someone else.

swiftscoot

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Re: Where to get CDI module?
« Reply #3 on: September 25, 2012, 03:34:33 PM »
A CDI without a rev limiter won't make your scooter rev any higher than it already does.  Some stock CDI's even come without a limiter.  You have to get a new camshaft to get the maximum revs up any higher.  

That said, here's the best place to buy anything for your scooter.  Their prices beat everyone's, and they ship faster and for free.

http://www.scooterelements.ecrater.com/c/135066632/electrical
« Last Edit: September 25, 2012, 03:41:16 PM by swiftscoot »

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Re: Where to get CDI module?
« Reply #4 on: October 02, 2012, 08:02:56 PM »
Keep your paperwork. Kymco didn't want to cover the CDI but since I had gotten the scooter registered with less than 150 miles on it, it was covered.  Must be some type of manufacturing flaw.  Glad I could find out about it on Google. Dealer replaced it and ran the scooter on the stand for 1.5 hours and no quitting. Too bad riding time is fast coming to an end for this season.


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