110 4 stroke wiring diagram wanted
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110 4 stroke wiring diagram wanted
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: oneOone
I mapped out my kids 110, click on the camera nest to my icon, hope it helps.
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Thanks for making that available. I'm trying to figure out why the lights quit working on my boy's Panther 110. The tail/brake light wasn't working when I got it, but the headlight worked. Then one day I noticed the headlight wasn't working anymore, either. I removed the tailight and found that the LED circuit board had shorted on the mounting screw. I replaced the LED board, and we have brake lights again.
But still no headlight or taillights. I can't find a short, and there doesn't appear to be a fuse for the headlight circuit. I took the light switch apart and it is fine. I'm just not getting any juice to the lights, and I'm not quite sure how to troubleshoot further, since I'm not used to these circuits that require the engine to be running to burn the lights.
Any tips? Thanks
I mapped out my kids 110, click on the camera nest to my icon, hope it helps.
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Thanks for making that available. I'm trying to figure out why the lights quit working on my boy's Panther 110. The tail/brake light wasn't working when I got it, but the headlight worked. Then one day I noticed the headlight wasn't working anymore, either. I removed the tailight and found that the LED circuit board had shorted on the mounting screw. I replaced the LED board, and we have brake lights again.
But still no headlight or taillights. I can't find a short, and there doesn't appear to be a fuse for the headlight circuit. I took the light switch apart and it is fine. I'm just not getting any juice to the lights, and I'm not quite sure how to troubleshoot further, since I'm not used to these circuits that require the engine to be running to burn the lights.
Any tips? Thanks
#13
110 4 stroke wiring diagram wanted
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: tcbarney
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: oneOone
I mapped out my kids 110, click on the camera nest to my icon, hope it helps.
late</end quote></div>
Thanks for making that available. I'm trying to figure out why the lights quit working on my boy's Panther 110. The tail/brake light wasn't working when I got it, but the headlight worked. Then one day I noticed the headlight wasn't working anymore, either. I removed the tailight and found that the LED circuit board had shorted on the mounting screw. I replaced the LED board, and we have brake lights again.
But still no headlight or taillights. I can't find a short, and there doesn't appear to be a fuse for the headlight circuit. I took the light switch apart and it is fine. I'm just not getting any juice to the lights, and I'm not quite sure how to troubleshoot further, since I'm not used to these circuits that require the engine to be running to burn the lights.
Any tips? Thanks</end quote></div>
use a multi-meter and tone out all connections on the headlight switch, I had to rebuild mine as I ran into similer issues. your power is making it to the switch if your bike will start. so it's not leaving the switch and going to the headlights. track it down, fix and clean it all up and add deielectric grease. hope it helps
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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: oneOone
I mapped out my kids 110, click on the camera nest to my icon, hope it helps.
late</end quote></div>
Thanks for making that available. I'm trying to figure out why the lights quit working on my boy's Panther 110. The tail/brake light wasn't working when I got it, but the headlight worked. Then one day I noticed the headlight wasn't working anymore, either. I removed the tailight and found that the LED circuit board had shorted on the mounting screw. I replaced the LED board, and we have brake lights again.
But still no headlight or taillights. I can't find a short, and there doesn't appear to be a fuse for the headlight circuit. I took the light switch apart and it is fine. I'm just not getting any juice to the lights, and I'm not quite sure how to troubleshoot further, since I'm not used to these circuits that require the engine to be running to burn the lights.
Any tips? Thanks</end quote></div>
use a multi-meter and tone out all connections on the headlight switch, I had to rebuild mine as I ran into similer issues. your power is making it to the switch if your bike will start. so it's not leaving the switch and going to the headlights. track it down, fix and clean it all up and add deielectric grease. hope it helps
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110 4 stroke wiring diagram wanted
hmmm, fire the bike up and start testing for 12v at the headlight wireing, one should be ground, then hots controled by switch. do the brake lights work? if both are not working it sounds like a problem with the common. the light bulbs are good right? oh how do the molox plugs look, if there is corrosion or dis-colorazation this could be an issue. I would clean these up regardless and add dei-electric grease. these plugs are cheap, so a little bending of the male pins may help the situation (plug may clip together but not make contact) the connection tollerances are not consistant. hope that make sense.
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yamoto wiring diagram
i am new member. would like copy of wiring diagram if it is possible many thanks ernie
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There may or may not be a specific wiring diagram for your quad, but other 110cc quad wiring diagrams are often similar enough to be useful.
What kind of problems are you having?
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wiring digram
i believe it to be a yamoto with loncin 110 electric start engine. aquired it in a non running condition. i am waiting for new ignition box so at this stage i dont know what is wrong. a diagram would certainly help. ernie