kymco mo p250 Manuales De Servicio
17
. IGNITION SYSTEM
17-2
PEOPLE 250
SERVICE INFORMATION
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
• Check the ignition system according to the sequence specified in the Troubleshooting. (!1-28)
• The ignition system adopts CDI unit and the ignition timing cannot be adjusted.
• If the timing is incorrect, inspect the CDI unit and A.C. generator and replace any faulty parts.
• Check the ignition system according to the sequence specified in the Troubleshooting. (!1-28)
• The ignition system adopts CDI unit and the ignition timing cannot be adjusted.
• If the timing is incorrect, inspect the CDI unit and A.C. generator and replace any faulty parts.
Inspect the CDI unit with a CDI tester
• Loose connector and poor wire connection are the main causes of faulty ignition system. Check
each connector before operation.
• Use of spark plug with improper heat range is the main cause of poor engine performance.
• The inspections in this section are focused on maximum voltage. The inspection of ignition coil
resistance is also described in this section.
• Inspect the ignition switch according to the continuity table specified in page
19-3.
• Inspect the spark plug referring to Section 3.
• Remove the A.C. generator and pulser coil referring to Section 10.
• Remove the A.C. generator and pulser coil referring to Section 10.
SPECIFICATIONS
Item
Standard
Spark plug
Standard type
NGK DPR7EA9
Spark plug gap
0.7mm
Ignition timing
“F” mark
Full advance
repeatedly
Primary coil
3.6_
4.1W
Ignition coil resistance
(20℃ )
Secondary without plug cap
14KW
coil
with plug cap
19KW
Pulser coil resistance (20℃ )
105_
110W
Exciter coil resistance (20℃ )
1.8_
2.1W
Ignition coil primary side max. voltage
14V
Pulser coil max. voltage
1.6V
Exciter coil max. voltage
14V
TESTING INSTRUMENT
Electric tester: YF-3501
Electric tester: YF-3501
TROUBLESHOOTING
No spark at plug
Engine starts but turns poorly
• Faulty spark plug
• Ignition primary circuit
• Poorly connected, broken or shorted wire
—Faulty ignition coil
• Faulty ignition switch
—Poorly connected wire or connector
• Faulty ignition coil
—Poorly contacted ignition switch
• Faulty CDI unit
• Ignition secondary circuit
• Faulty A.C. generator
—Faulty ignition coil
—Faulty spark plug
—Faulty high-tension wire
—Poorly insulated plug cap
• Improper ignition timing
—Faulty A.C. generator
—Stator not installed properly
—Faulty CDI unit