Giovanni 110 wiring diagram
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Giovanni 110 wiring diagram
to lynn ewards: I had done the expansion of the thumb nail but it was blurry. The new one youposted is perfect and I got a clear copy. I cant thank you enough. I havent checked the quad yet as it is at my grandsons house and their dad keeps the security on. I will get to it soon and let you know what I found. thanks again .
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I have lost contact with Lynn Edwards. You may all be teed at me as I know I am making mistakes. I am new at this and am sorry if have offended anyone. I finally got my copier to work. I checked the stator on the 110cc and got these readings. b/r to g 495ohms. bl/w to g 2ohms w to g infinity and y to g infinity. looks like I need a new stator. Am I right? This is 14404224. I thank all of you for your help and patience.
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I have lost contact with Lynn Edwards. You may all be teed at me as I know I am making mistakes. I am new at this and am sorry if have offended anyone. I finally got my copier to work. I checked the stator on the 110cc and got these readings. b/r to g 495ohms. bl/w to g 2ohms w to g infinity and y to g infinity. looks like I need a new stator. Am I right? This is 14404224. I thank all of you for your help and patience.
And sometimes I just don't know. I'm glad that windtrader could help on your printing problem, because I'm not good dealing with windows problems.
Please see my response to the above resistances you measured in the other post you put up (scroll to the end):
http://forums.atvconnection.com/chin...oto-110cc.html
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BL/W wire
Hotwheel5golf,
Here are some pictures I took today. Unfortunately I was unable to get pictures of the connections to the CDI, rectifier etc due to the body panel and not being able to get my camera in there. Fortunately these should be fairly easy to figure out since each one has a unique connection that only fit the appropriate hardware. My wiring harness is all heat shrunk and taped so I was only able to verify certain connections. Those ones I have labeled in the pictures. Please note that there is one connection that is not hooked up to anything. I have no idea what it is for but my kids ATV runs fine without it connected.
I hope this helps.
Chris.
Here are some pictures I took today. Unfortunately I was unable to get pictures of the connections to the CDI, rectifier etc due to the body panel and not being able to get my camera in there. Fortunately these should be fairly easy to figure out since each one has a unique connection that only fit the appropriate hardware. My wiring harness is all heat shrunk and taped so I was only able to verify certain connections. Those ones I have labeled in the pictures. Please note that there is one connection that is not hooked up to anything. I have no idea what it is for but my kids ATV runs fine without it connected.
I hope this helps.
Chris.
Hey Chris, There is a BLue and White wire coming out of the Kill/Light switch harness. Where does yours go. Mine is not connected to anything.
Thanks,
Marton
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It is a 49 cc giovanni and my daughter was driving one day when all of a sudden it went dead. No light, tail light, starter nothing. All I can see immediatly is that there is a bare blue and white wire coming from the harness that goes to the light/starter switch assembly. Fuse is okay. Any advise appreciated
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It is a 49 cc giovanni and my daughter was driving one day when all of a sudden it went dead. No light, tail light, starter nothing. All I can see immediatly is that there is a bare blue and white wire coming from the harness that goes to the light/starter switch assembly. Fuse is okay. Any advise appreciated
If the starter turns then turn on the ignition switch, turn off/disable all kill switches and repeat the shorting test. Does the quad start?
If the starter doesn't turn then jump your quad to another quad or to your car battery. Be sure to get the polarity right. Repeat the above two tests. Does the starter turn now? Does the quad start?
To go on from here you will need a voltmeter. I don't think this will be a hard problem to solve.
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wow! is is so nice to know that im not alone in the wiring battle! my wife bought him this 110 atv and seemed good at first but then the real gut feeling came true like always!!! you get what you pay for! so at this point my sons wheeler is sitting in my shop im really thinkin hard about turning it into a scrap heap with my loader and going down to the dealership tomorrow and gettin him something with a name that i know and trust!
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wow! is is so nice to know that im not alone in the wiring battle! my wife bought him this 110 atv and seemed good at first but then the real gut feeling came true like always!!! you get what you pay for! so at this point my sons wheeler is sitting in my shop im really thinkin hard about turning it into a scrap heap with my loader and going down to the dealership tomorrow and gettin him something with a name that i know and trust!
The downside of chinese quads is that for most people there are no service options other than working on them yourself. If you're capable then fine. If your not capable then this forum is here to help you learn. If your not willing to learn then you're back in the soup again, and you should have probably bought a name brand.