Why is my Yamaha Vino 50 scooter not starting?

Why is my Yamaha Vino 50 scooter not starting?

Why won’t my Yamaha Vino 50 scooter starter and kickstart engage? Someone moved my scooter, now it won’t start – when I press the starter button I hear a slight noise and all lights go dim. I then tried the kick start and the kick start won’t engage – the kick will just go down fairly easily. Before the scooter was moved it worked just fine.

Why does my scooter not start when I press the starter button?

Checking the Starter: If the scooter won’t engage the starter when you press the button, it’s probably due to a bad fuse, or problem with the actual starter motor. In this case, you’ll want to inspect the fuses next to the relay or CDI.

What to do if choke on scooter wont start?

If the automatic choke is OK, the starter cranks the engine, there’s gas and there’s a spark then there may be an engine problem. You need to check the cylinder compression. You need a compression tester to do this. It screws in instead of the spark plug and measures cylinder pressure.

What to do if your scooter won’t turn over?

Check your owner’s manual to make sure that you are doing all you need to to complete the electrical circuit which enables it to start. If the scooter doesn’t turn over when you’ve done all the required operations, there’s an electrical problem with the battery. Make sure the battery is charged. If it is, make sure the fuse hasn’t blown.

Why won’t my Yamaha Vino 50 scooter starter and kickstart engage? Someone moved my scooter, now it won’t start – when I press the starter button I hear a slight noise and all lights go dim. I then tried the kick start and the kick start won’t engage – the kick will just go down fairly easily. Before the scooter was moved it worked just fine.

When did the Yamaha Vino Classic come out?

Yamaha introduced this scooter for 2002 and it was sold through 2005. This scooter was sold as simply the ‘Vino’, while second generation examples were commonly called the ‘Vino Classic’. This first generation of Vino was the more speedy one, due to the powerful 2-stroke Minarelli engine.

What kind of engine does a Yamaha Vino 50 have?

The XC50 motor (also found in the C3 and 2012 Zuma 50F) was the first 4-stroke 50cc scooter engine in North America with fuel injection and 3-valves. With a Taiwan built scooter you’re getting an older mass produced 2-stroke engine, which means it’s powerful and reliable, but fuel economy and engine refinement aren’t quite as good.

What kind of motor does a Vino scooter have?

This scooter was sold as simply the ‘Vino’, while second generation examples were commonly called the ‘Vino Classic’. This first generation of Vino was the more speedy one, due to the powerful 2-stroke Minarelli engine. This motor was simple (ie. air cooling, carbureted) but powerful and reliable.