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Old 08-08-2018, 02:19 AM   #1
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Head Scratching Fuxin 110cc Pocket Bike

I am working on a FUXIN 110cc pocket ATV with a LONCIN motor and a SNYA two piece CDI.

There is no spark!

The CDI main module has 8 wires coming out to the connector. The ATV picks up 6 of these.

The second module has a 5 wire connector plugged directly into it.

There are also 2 black leads (unconnected) and a two wire connector (horn maybe).

Is there some guidance you can give so I may use a 5 wire CDI?

Below I will try to show the wires and connectors:

SNYA (main module)

Gry Pk Yl

_ _ _



R Blu Yl

_ _ _



Bk Or

_ _



ATV mating connector



Bk/Wh Blu/R

O O



R/Yl

O



G R Bk

O O O





L’ LiHua (slave module?)



G `Bk/Wh R

I I I



Blu/Wh Bk/Yl

I I



R = is usually + on this ATV

Bk = is usually switched (control)

G = is - or Ground (except sometimes)


Here’s me hoping you can suggest a simple fix.

The owner’s young sons don’t need the horn.



Thanks for your consideration and help;



James E. Kuss


 
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Old 08-08-2018, 11:28 AM   #2
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Please show us pictures of the parts you're referring to. That will be much easier to follow.
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