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Alec
May 9, 2025
Bike does not start with starter switch, it start immediately when battery is connected and key is swinged on
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Mr. Anderson
May 19, 2025
If the Motomia Beretta 125 starts when the battery is connected and the key is turned on, but not when using the starter switch, the issue is likely related to the starter circuit. Possible causes include:
1. Faulty Starter Switch: The switch itself may be worn out or have a broken connection, preventing it from sending power to the starter relay.
2. Starter Relay or Solenoid Problem: A defective relay or solenoid can prevent current from reaching the starter motor, even if the switch is working.
3. Wiring Issues: Loose, corroded, or broken wires in the starter circuit can interrupt the electrical flow needed to engage the starter motor.
4. Blown Fuse: A fuse in the starter circuit may be blown, cutting off power from the starter switch to the rest of the system.
5. Weak Battery Connection: While the bike starts when the battery is freshly connected, poor terminal connections or corroded contacts may not allow enough current through the starter switch.
Testing each component with a multimeter or continuity tester can help identify the exact fault.
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Alec
May 9, 2025
What can it be that if i connect my negative and positive to the battery it swings and does not switch off if i turn my key off
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Mr. Anderson
May 19, 2025
If the Motomia Beretta 125 continues to "swing" (crank or turn over) when the key is turned off after connecting the battery, possible causes include:
1. Stuck Starter Relay or Solenoid: The starter relay or solenoid may be stuck in the closed position, causing continuous power to the starter motor even when the ignition is off.
2. Faulty Ignition Switch: A malfunctioning ignition switch might still send power to the starter circuit even when in the OFF position.
3. Short Circuit or Wiring Issue: A short in the wiring, especially in the starter circuit, can bypass the ignition switch and keep the starter engaged.
4. Improper Battery Connection: Incorrect battery polarity or grounding issues could cause abnormal electrical behavior, including continuous cranking.
5. Defective Starter Button: If the starter button is stuck or shorted, it may continuously signal the starter relay to engage.
To resolve the issue, inspect the starter relay, ignition switch, wiring, and battery connections. Disconnect the battery if the starter continues running to prevent damage.
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Do you have a question about the Beretta 125 and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers
Bike does not start with starter switch, it start immediately when battery is connected and key is swinged on
If the Motomia Beretta 125 starts when the battery is connected and the key is turned on, but not when using the starter switch, the issue is likely related to the starter circuit. Possible causes include:
1. Faulty Starter Switch: The switch itself may be worn out or have a broken connection, preventing it from sending power to the starter relay.
2. Starter Relay or Solenoid Problem: A defective relay or solenoid can prevent current from reaching the starter motor, even if the switch is working.
3. Wiring Issues: Loose, corroded, or broken wires in the starter circuit can interrupt the electrical flow needed to engage the starter motor.
4. Blown Fuse: A fuse in the starter circuit may be blown, cutting off power from the starter switch to the rest of the system.
5. Weak Battery Connection: While the bike starts when the battery is freshly connected, poor terminal connections or corroded contacts may not allow enough current through the starter switch.
Testing each component with a multimeter or continuity tester can help identify the exact fault.
This answer is automatically generated
What can it be that if i connect my negative and positive to the battery it swings and does not switch off if i turn my key off
If the Motomia Beretta 125 continues to "swing" (crank or turn over) when the key is turned off after connecting the battery, possible causes include:
1. Stuck Starter Relay or Solenoid: The starter relay or solenoid may be stuck in the closed position, causing continuous power to the starter motor even when the ignition is off.
2. Faulty Ignition Switch: A malfunctioning ignition switch might still send power to the starter circuit even when in the OFF position.
3. Short Circuit or Wiring Issue: A short in the wiring, especially in the starter circuit, can bypass the ignition switch and keep the starter engaged.
4. Improper Battery Connection: Incorrect battery polarity or grounding issues could cause abnormal electrical behavior, including continuous cranking.
5. Defective Starter Button: If the starter button is stuck or shorted, it may continuously signal the starter relay to engage.
To resolve the issue, inspect the starter relay, ignition switch, wiring, and battery connections. Disconnect the battery if the starter continues running to prevent damage.
This answer is automatically generated