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Old Apr 22, 2001 | 12:58 AM
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I need help. My mojave lost spark and I have no idea what is wrong with it because I don't understand elctrical stuff. This is what happened,Imwas riding with my friend and then I shut the quad off. It wouldn't start,put a new plug in and nothing,waited a couple of days and then it started but it seemed like it had no power and I let it warm up for awhile,got to the end of my driveway and back and it died and has not started since.I have checked for loose connections and didn't find any. Also I should probably tell you this, when I jumped one of the wires on the CDI Unit came out every now and then,could that have anything to do with it.PLEASE HELP! Also anyone know of any two-strokes for sale
 
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Old Apr 22, 2001 | 07:40 PM
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hey, check to make sure there are no loose connections on ur coil, and if thats not it, take it somewhere to get the coil tested to make sure its not fryed......
 
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Old Apr 25, 2001 | 11:39 AM
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I'll check my manual, I believe all you need is a ohm meter to check the resistance. A cheapy from the local discount store or auto parts store will work. About 19.xx bucks. I'll get back to you tonight with the trouble shooting test. I have a 98 but the manual is for a 95. Hopefully things haven't change. It's carb section hasn't changed.

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