VX-1 can not start up

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VX-1 can not start up

(Moderator): This topic has been closed at the request of the author who worried it was causing unnecessary confusion. The bike is working again. Thanks to all who helped.

My VX-1 die today when I came to a full stop right before the "Throttle" error signal came on. Then I try to restart the scooter but the "Ready" signal never came on so I could not get my bike to start up even thought everything else seems normal. During start up, the bike went through the usual start up phases but when the "Ready" signal was suppose to come up, it never did. Any have experience this problem before and do you have a remedy for this? Of is my bike just useless now. Thank you in advance for your comment and response.

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Re: VX-1 can not start up

My VX-1 die today when I came to a full stop right before the "Throttle" error signal came on. Then I try to restart the scooter but the "Ready" signal never came on so I could not get my bike to start up even thought everything else seems normal. During start up, the bike went through the usual start up phases but when the "Ready" signal was suppose to come up, it never did. Any have experience this problem before and do you have a remedy for this? Of is my bike just useless now. Thank you in advance for your comment and response.

Steve

Check your kill switch, if it is on the ready signal will not come on.

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Re: VX-1 can not start up

Check the BRAKE swithc connections on the handlebars, they may be loose/corroded. Mine had a similar problem I fixed it by removing the connector cover, sprayed it with "WD40" and re-assembled, then all was OK! Check also the sidestand and kill switches.

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My kill switch is at the "OFF" mode already so it should start. Kickstand was up. Problem is that when I turn the ignition key to ON, the odometer meter will turn all the way to the right and then when it return to zero, the "Ready" signal never comes on. Preventing me from activating my right hand brake to the "Go" status to get the bike going. Thank you for your response.

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Re: VX-1 can not start up

accenda lo scooter, spegni il tasto rosso e tiri la leva freno SX e guardi la lancetta contachilometri cosa indica,dovrebbe indicare tra i 40Km e 45km,

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accenda lo scooter, spegni il tasto rosso e tiri la leva freno SX e guardi la lancetta contachilometri cosa indica,dovrebbe indicare tra i 40Km e 45km,

Google translate: it ignites the scooter, you extinguish the red key and you pull the lever brake SX and you watch the pointer odometer what it indicates, it would have to indicate between the 40Km and 45km,

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Re: VX-1 can not start up

Thanks AndY1 for the proper translation. My attempt on the google translate did not make any sense at all. I got the just of it from yours. with the left brake press indicate 25km and with both left and right brake pressed indicate 26km so it appears the throttle is properly calibrated. Best news of all, when I started the ignition this morning to check on the throttle calibration, the "Ready" sign came back up and I was able to activate the "Go" mode. Scooter is starting up again. Thanks everyone. I have unplugged the scooter half way during the charging process last night and tried to start up but the "Ready" mode never came up. I guess allowing the entire charging process allows the bike to reset and recalibrate everything back in order.

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Re: VX-1 can not start up

No problem :-)

But when you press the left brake, the spedometer should show between 40-45km/h and not 25km/h. Maybe there's your problem. Throttle calibration.

When you turn the bike on, do you leave the throttle left alone until the spedometer needle comes back to 0? It should be left alone until then.

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Hi AndY1, yes I leave the left brake handle bar alone while starting up.

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Hi!

But when you press the left brake, the spedometer should show between 40-45km/h and not 25km/h.

And what happens here? Does it show 25km/h or aprox. 43km/h?

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You need to leave the throttle alone during start-up.

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Re: VX-1 can not start up

My kill switch is at the "OFF" mode already so it should start.

If the killswitch is in the off position, the bike *won't* start......it needs to be "on"

The on/off positions reversed during the 2007 production series IIRC.

Matt

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