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Old Jun 10, 2021 | 07:23 PM
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Default Kasea 90 CC No power to start button on switch

I have a kasea 90 CC no power to start button or the kill switch. No power no light. Have 12.9 volts to batter , fuse also has 12.9 foot running thru it. I can kick start it and will fire up and if I jump the switch button I can fire that way as well. Any help plz
 
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Old Jun 11, 2021 | 02:29 AM
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Kill switches are always on the negative side on AC CDI systems, so you won't get power there. Many have the start button on the neg side too.
 
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Old Jun 11, 2021 | 02:52 AM
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Originally Posted by merryman
Kill switches are always on the negative side on AC CDI systems, so you won't get power there. Many have the start button on the neg side too.
Can my relay be bad.. If I pull back alittle and put power to pin 87 and 30 it fires. Is my relay bad. Or where would you suggest I start at?
 
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Old Jun 12, 2021 | 02:21 AM
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Without knowing the Kasea 90 I can only supply generic solutions, there should be two thin wires to solenoid relay, and two thick ones. One thin comes from the start button, the other from either pos or neg on battery, but can be wired through other things too, as can the wire from the start button. The pos wire goes from battery, through a fuse then ignition switch, then it may go to a brake light switch before going to either solenoid relay or start button. Neg side may be direct to either start button or relay, or again, it could go to a brake light switch first. Some use a neutral light switch instead of brake switch, bigger bikes often use both, and add complex diode and relay systems as well. To be sure it isn't the solenoid relay, disconnect the thin wires and put a 12v incandescent test light across these wires that come from the loom to it. Switch on, brake on, in neutral, press start button, if lamp lights brightly, faulty solenoid relay. If it doesn't, check which wire is dead.
 
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