Kazuma Falcon 110, starter spins but wont fire or start
#1
Hi. We just bought our 2 boys each a kazuma falcon 110. Not had them 3 weeks yet. They have both been running fine until the other day. My youngest son go done riding his and when i tried to start it a few hours later to lock it up for the day, it would not start. The starter spins, but it is not firing at all. All you hear is just a spinning noise of the starter. Any advice??? Anyone had this problem???
Thank you in in advance for any advice given!
Tina
Thank you in in advance for any advice given!
Tina
#3
HI and thank you for your reply. Yes. The starter is turning over, but is not engaging the engine. The engine will not turn over at all. It was running fine until they were mudding one day and he go stuck and had to be pulled out and about an hour later when he was done riding he turned it off. Then a few hours later I went to lock them up for the night and it would not start. All l hear is the starter. No engine sounds at all. Just curious if this is common problem people have with the kazuma falcon 110's.
Thanks again for your reply.....as my 8 year old is having a fit to ride again.
Thanks,
Tina[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
Thanks again for your reply.....as my 8 year old is having a fit to ride again.
Thanks,
Tina[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
#4
did you buy these from a local dealer or off e-bay? if you purchased from a local dealer i'd recommed taking it back under warrenty, it pays for parts only, not labor, should take about an hour to fix, if you purchased off of e-bay then you're going to hafta fix it yourself, PM me your e-mail address and i'll sent you the diagram of the engine and tell you what you need to do to fix it
#5
I didn't buy from a local dealer. We bought them in Houston Texas on Harwin Drive. It's a place where there are all kinds of shops....kind of like a huge shopping strip prbably about a mile or so long. They were brand new still crated. I assume they didn't come with a warranty since they were not from a dealer.
My email address is tmarie68@hotmail.com
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My husbands unle bought his 2 gandsons at the sameplace and they haven't had any problems from theirs. They are cheap in price. We only gave 650.00 each for them. I assume if we had bought them from a dealer it would have cost more.
Thanks for your help. I will look for your email.
Have a great day.
Tina
My email address is tmarie68@hotmail.com
I sure appreciate any and all information you can give me[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
My husbands unle bought his 2 gandsons at the sameplace and they haven't had any problems from theirs. They are cheap in price. We only gave 650.00 each for them. I assume if we had bought them from a dealer it would have cost more.
Thanks for your help. I will look for your email.
Have a great day.
Tina
#6
To start with did you change the oil when you bought them? When they went mudding did they maybe suck up some water into the intake? What does the oil look like? Did you try to push start it?
#7
tmarie, e-mailed you the engine manual this morning, let me know if you received it.
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#8
my son drove our kazuma 110cc into a deep puddle and we ended up with something very similar to what you describe. i disconnected all the wiring harnesses and let it dry for a few days, but that didn't fix the problem.
i ended up taking the machine to a local repair guy for a fix. it turns out that the gears in the starter thingy (the technical term, no doubt - but the silver gizmo that looks about the size of a soda can on the motor) had gotten stuck. he gave it a few whacks with a ball-peen hammer and low and behold, it started right and we haven't had a problem since.
i ended up taking the machine to a local repair guy for a fix. it turns out that the gears in the starter thingy (the technical term, no doubt - but the silver gizmo that looks about the size of a soda can on the motor) had gotten stuck. he gave it a few whacks with a ball-peen hammer and low and behold, it started right and we haven't had a problem since.
#9
Hi and thanks for the information. I will give this a try and see what happens. I hope you dont have anymore problems with yours. If you do, please let me know and how you fixed it...LOL...just in case we start having the same problems. Thanks agin for the information. I will let you know if this fixes the problem.
Have a great day,
Tina
Have a great day,
Tina
#10
Must be a common problem. Happened to my grandsons also. Was told its the starter clutch. Could you send me the info also. Raceway don't have any material to send me with the parts. Got to say they have been real good to deal with. My e-mail is djbman50@hotmail.com


