6
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM
Engine does not start -Fuel system clogged (fuel lines, fuel
The engine starts but
the telltale "MIL" lights
on
"High Voltage" appe-
ars on the instrument
Engine misfires
The engine does not
hold idling
Engine overheats and
loses power
Excessive smoke
Front braking poor
Rear braking poor
EN
CAUSE
tank, fuel cock)
- Air filter dirty
- No current supplied to spark plug
- Engine flooded
- Excessive distance between the electrodes Check the distance between the electrodes
- Ignition connector or coil slackened or oxidized Clean with a spray product for electric contacts and tighten
- Presence of water in the carburettor
- Engine management system fault
- Overcharging
- Spark gap wrongly adjusted
- Spark plug dirty
- Idling air jet clogged
- Adjustment screws poorly adjusted
- Faulty spark plug
- Faulty ignition system
- Silencer partly clogged
- Laminar pack damaged
- Fault in the ignition system
- Possible mixer system fault
- Brake pads worn
- Air or humidity in the hydraulic circuit Follow the procedure described on
- Brake pads worn
- Air or humidity in the hydraulic circuit
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customer service
Check the air filter
Clean or replace the spark plug. If the
problem persists, contact authorised
BETAMOTOR customer service
Operate the electrical starter push
button 2 times for 5 seconds. If the
vehicle does not start, remove and dry
the spark plug
Empty the carburettor tank
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customer service
Turn off the engine and contact author-
ised BETAMOTOR customer service
Restore the spark gap
Clean or replace the spark plug
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customer service
Adjust
Replace the spark plug
Check the coil and the spark plug cap
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customer service
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customer service
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customer service
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customer service
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customer service
Follow the procedure described on
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REMEDY
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