Vespa LX150 Auto will not start...

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Too late now Adam, but I had this a few weeks ago with an LX125 that wouldn't start after swapping a coil, after a head scratching search it was the fuse under the horncast.
Sorry for forgetting about this thread :oops:

Shaun.
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^... no worries. It is good that it is on here now though as it is something that might benefit others.

Also, good to know that I'm no the only person on here working on these machines ;)

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Adam_Winstone wrote:^... no worries. It is good that it is on here now though as it is something that might benefit others.

Also, good to know that I'm no the only person on here working on these machines ;)

Adam
You aren't alone mate, I have a Jog in bits, a Speedfight in more bits and a Willam C1 as well.
If its odd and broken,it seems to end up in the corner of my work for me :-/
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This had nothing to do with new machines.its simple dc electrics

horn not working.replace fuse,same on battery px's
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The main fuse is by the battery as per a PX, then the buggers hide another one away and don't mention it anywhere.
After checking main fuse and it being ok, and not knowing about another one, thats where it got confusing.
Can't all be electrical whizzes like yourself.
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The main problem with newer Vespas including the GTS is that most owners don't fix their own scooters and tend to book them into a dealers for any repair work so there's less information out there. Consequently it's hard to get any meaningful information on the forums. I even struggled to get a straight answer to the correct weight of GTS 250 rollers when I asked a year ago. Glad you got your Dad sorted 8-)
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lambro wrote:The main fuse is by the battery as per a PX, then the buggers hide another one away and don't mention it anywhere.
After checking main fuse and it being ok, and not knowing about another one, thats where it got confusing.
Can't all be electrical whizzes like yourself.
You could try ;) internets made most people lazy when it comes to fixing there bikes,they need others to tell them the basics

Wiring on a scooter is easily traced,a simple check over would of sorted this but it's sorted now,,thanks to a girl and her lx125 :lol:
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ipman wrote:
lambro wrote:The main fuse is by the battery as per a PX, then the buggers hide another one away and don't mention it anywhere.
After checking main fuse and it being ok, and not knowing about another one, thats where it got confusing.
Can't all be electrical whizzes like yourself.
You could try ;) internets made most people lazy when it comes to fixing there bikes,they need others to tell them the basics

Wiring on a scooter is easily traced,a simple check over would of sorted this but it's sorted now,,thanks to a girl and her lx125 :lol:
Internet has made people lazy, but the inclusion of a manual and fuse layout in the handbook/dealers pack would also help a lot.
Oh, and it was a bloke.
Trouble is in my job I have a lot of different shite to deal with, and I rarely see another same fault again (apart from the car side).
Today I had an Intruder with a supposed flat battery, that turned out to have a burnt loom all up the ignition side, I have never even seen an Intruder before let alone trace a short that has melted most of the connectors/multi plugs.
Any tips??
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