Common Reasons Scooter Won't Start

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There's never been a time better to purchase a scooter for both economically and environmentally reasons. Scooters are considered well reasonably priced and fuel efficient. However, as with all motorized vehicles, there are certain mechanical problems that scooters are susceptible to. So here are most common mechanical problems with scooters (or reasons why your scooter won't start.)

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Engine:
One of the first common problems with scooters are often associated with the engine. If the engine does not start, this may be the cause of improper storage during the winter, ignition problems, or electrical issues. If your engine will not start, make sure the scooter has gas in the gas tank and that the filter is not contaminated. An engine that will not stay running affects the scooter by dying soon after starting. This may be caused by water in the gasoline, a loose spark plug, or a clogged air or gas filter. A lagging or slow engine means the engine is low on power, and could indicate a problem with the scooter's air cleaner, throttle cable, tire pressure, or drive belts.

Power:
Another common mechanical issue on a scooter is the drive-train. This happens when the engine idle set too high. This could be cause by a bad throttle cable or a tight drive belt.

Motor:
If your scooter has not been used in a while, you may experience this other common motor problems. This can be identifies through the sound of the scooter. If you notice a rattling noise this is a indicator. Another indicator that there is something wrong with the scooters motor is if your scooter does not idle smoothly when you turn on the throttle. You may also be able to determine motor problems by examining the spark plug closely. A white spark-plug electrode indicates top-end problems, while a black electrode indicates poor jetting (or in other words your fuel and air is mixing.

Gasoline:
Many nay not now this but the gasoline in the tank of a scooter can go stale. If that happens, the the scooter is filled with bad gas and may result in the engine not starting. You can tell if gas has gone bad if it starts to have an odor, like the smell of varnish. Bad gas leads to carburetor troubles. If that happens, then the carburetor will need to be replaced.

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