enthusiast Posted Friday at 02:28 Posted Friday at 02:28 Recently my scooter was starting, removed battery when I reconnected it, bike wouldn't start now I have the engine cooling light on. The engine is air cooled does anyone have a clue what I can do to gett it going again. Appreciate the advice thanks Quote
Mississippi Bullfrog Posted Friday at 06:03 Posted Friday at 06:03 I might help to say what scooter it is. And if all the basic servicing is up to date. Why did you remove the battery? Have you charged the battery? Are you sure you got the connections the right way round and are they clean and secure? Quote
enthusiast Posted Friday at 09:03 Author Posted Friday at 09:03 Hello Mississippi Bullfrog, tried to get to seat catch as wasn't closing so I removed battery now I have air cooling system light on and won't start ? Quote
enthusiast Posted Friday at 09:15 Author Posted Friday at 09:15 Battery is charged took it to garage good charged everything connected the right way Quote
Mickly Posted Friday at 09:16 Posted Friday at 09:16 11 minutes ago, enthusiast said: Hello Mississippi Bullfrog, tried to get to seat catch as wasn't closing so I removed battery now I have air cooling system light on and won't start ? Hiya Have another look and see if you disturbed any wiring when removing the battery, you never know, it might just be a dodgy connection on a relay? Quote
bud Posted Friday at 10:27 Posted Friday at 10:27 There I usually a fuse by the battery. Check it's still okay. Does the scooter have a kick start? What scooter is it? Quote
enthusiast Posted Friday at 14:10 Author Posted Friday at 14:10 Checked the fuse by battery replaced with brand new one Was working fine when it arrived (Lexmoto Apollo euro) Don't hate me lol Quote
Simon Davey Posted Friday at 17:31 Posted Friday at 17:31 3 hours ago, enthusiast said: Checked the fuse by battery replaced with brand new one Was working fine when it arrived (Lexmoto Apollo euro) Don't hate me lol How about a picture of the "air cooling light". Also, have you checked the handle bar switches are in the run position. Make sure it's not in gear etc. 1 Quote
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