Raptor 50 Won't Start....help?
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Raptor 50 Won't Start....help?
I have a yamaha raptor 50 for my son and out of the blue, it won't start. I've had carburetor contamination issues on this quad in the past, but this isn't it. At least then it would start. Now, it turns over but doesn't even start to catch. So I replaced the plug and it looks like its not even making a spark. I've now removed the spark plug cable and little electrical device just upstream of the plug. Has anyone had this problem? Does it seem like the electrical part just upstream is bad? I checked the fuse and that was fine too. Would rather fix it myself than pay the dealer. Help?
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Raptor 50 Won't Start....help?
You need to back track your electrical system first take out the plug hold the spark plug in your hand and put it to a ground and bump the starter and see if it gives you a shock if it doesn't do the same thing with the cap off and your finger on the wire if it gives you a shock the boot is bad and needs to be replaced. If no shock get a electrical meter and make sure the switch is on and see if you have 12 Volts to your coil wires that plug into your coil if you are getting 12 volts to the coil but no spark you most likely have a bad coil if you don't have power go back to the start switch and see if you have power before or after the switch that will tell you if you have a bad switch if none of these get you fixed I would get a good manual and trace everything out. I am not very familiar with your bike but those are some basics. Hope this Helps you.
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Raptor 50 Won't Start....help?
Thanks Speed....I'll try anything at this point if it means not having to pay the shop. Anyway, I know I put the switch to "run" when I try to start it, but I see what you mean, maybe something is broken there, and maybe it thinks its off. Will check. Thanks for taking the time to write!