How do you test a 5 pin CDI box?
110cc no spark
- Unplug the CDI. In the wiring connector measure the resistance of the AC Ignition Power pin to the Ground pin.
- Measure the resistance of the Timing/trigger pin to the ground pin.
- Leave the CDI unplugged.
- Set your meter to measure AC volts on the lowest scale you have.
How to troubleshoot a GY6 150cc engine with no spark?
A simple type of crankshaft position sensor. Sends a signal to the CDI to let it know when to send fire to the plug. Set your multimeter to read in VOLTS “AC”. Locate and disconnect the Black/Red and Blue/Yellow wires coming from the stator, where they plug into the main engine harness. (These are both bullet-style connectors)
What kind of spark does an ATV have?
If the spark is good, it will have a regular purple-blue color. If the spark is weak, the spark inside the tool will appear with yellow-red and a more inconsistent spark pattern. Now that you have verified there is no spark; it’s time to begin the actual troubleshooting. 2. Make sure the kill switch is on
How can I tell if my ATV engine is sparking?
To quickly tell if your ATV is getting spark, remove the spark plug from the engine. Reinsert the plug back into the coil wire. Hold the electrodes of the spark plug close to the engine to ground it, and try starting the engine. If you see spark coming from the end of the spark plug, your ATV engine is getting spark.
What to do if your bike has no spark?
Disable the fuel system. It’s a good idea to close the fuel tank petcock valve as a safety precaution if your bike has one or to remove the fuel pump fuse before checking the spark. Remove the ignition coil lead boot from the spark plug.
Where does the spark come from on an ATV?
Reinsert the plug back into the coil wire. Hold the electrodes of the spark plug close to the engine to ground it, and try starting the engine. If you see spark coming from the end of the spark plug, your ATV engine is getting spark.
A simple type of crankshaft position sensor. Sends a signal to the CDI to let it know when to send fire to the plug. Set your multimeter to read in VOLTS “AC”. Locate and disconnect the Black/Red and Blue/Yellow wires coming from the stator, where they plug into the main engine harness. (These are both bullet-style connectors)
To quickly tell if your ATV is getting spark, remove the spark plug from the engine. Reinsert the plug back into the coil wire. Hold the electrodes of the spark plug close to the engine to ground it, and try starting the engine. If you see spark coming from the end of the spark plug, your ATV engine is getting spark.
What to do when your engine has no spark?
Insert a spark plug tester into the plug boot and ground it on a piece of metal on the engine. Finally, Have someone crank the engine and watch for spark. Remove one of the coils from the spark plug. Use an extra spark plug. A spark plug tester. Or even a screwdriver in the end of the coil.