it's not a bug - it's a feature....some people would say...
- actually it happened on mine too after some time when it was new on both brake levers, that means it cannot be a short or something.
but, after some time I got used to it and even got to like it like that.
To work on an ET2 engine, there in no need to remove the body parts on a 2005 ET2 Vespa 50cc, as most maintenance tasks it can be performed without disassembling the body parts.
moved you vespa, no Shanghia here.
you wired it wrong, and not only that fuses left out of cicuits.
fuel + wires burning is never safe to mix
so find real help in a real shop. for scooters.
Press the lid down as you try to unlock it. The jacket is probably causing the lock to bind.
Please add 'make model (what it is)' to all questions. I moved from the Seat category, they are a Spanish car manufacturer. You may be talking about a mobility scooter, but Vespa has a place in my heart from the late 1960s.
A weak spark could cause this as when the throttle is opened the cylinder pressure rises sharply, the atmosphere inside becomes very dense and a much higher voltage is needed to make a spark.
If it is fuel starvation then partially applying the cold start, choke or strangler should alleviate the problem somewhat; signalling you missed something when checking the fuel system.
That is great price for the 2008.......The money You will save, by buying the 2008 will easily cover any problems that may arise......Vespas have a very high resale value.....I recommend an authorized Vespa dealer to perform any and all sevices to maintain the resale value.........
The brake lever also activates the brake light, their may be a break or short in that wire ( easiest check) and second guess would be the wire which activates the starter,
- first: get some starter spray and spray some in the air inlet at the air filter - then IMMEDIATELY start it. may need several trials.
- second: push the Vespa in neutral some meters until you reach a certain speed and then switch from neutral to the first or second gear - then push further with some speed until it fires up the engine.
you can do it best on a flat road or even better downhill....
The float pushes a needle that then stops the fuel flow make sure its not the needle thats sticking or what ever pushes on the needle is not sticking ! But if you are sure it is the float that is sticking a fine sand paper (320 ) can be used around the sides of the float to smooth down any rough bits .
- mine did the same - but also after it was parked there was often a sound coming from the engine for some minutes. There must be some air bubbles in the water-cooling system which was not drained properly at the factory...
- don't worry - after about a year it will stop making such silly noises..
Cooling system Vespa GTS 300 ie 2009 2012 USA
- this problem might be a worn variator belt/rollers - Vespa technology requires a variator-belt service every 10'000miles
- contrary to the belief that the carburetor causes such trouble...
There are normally 3 things that an engine needs to start. Fuel, spark and air.
Start by checking if there is fuel to the engine, this can be done by removing hoses or at the bottom of most carburetors there is normally a small screw to drain the bowl of the carburetor. loosen it until fuel comes out. No fuel is a fuel problem work backwards from there to the tank.
Consult the trouble shooting part of the manual also. There should be a step by step process.
Next by checking if it has spark, take out the spark plug and put it back into the plug plug lead, get someone to hold it by the rubber bit against a metal part on the Vespa, not aluminium, the steal frame is good but pick a place where the paint has worn off. A spark should cross the electrodes, nice and blue is good, yellow is weak. Ensure all connections are clear of oil and dirt, if not clean them.
Next check the air filter/cleaner, normally under the seat near the carburetor intake. If the filter is dirty, clean it or replace it.
Good luck,