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fzr_400
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PostPosted: 21:10 - 25 Jun 2014    Post subject: 1999 cg125 help Reply with quote

Hi all my mates just bought a 1999 cg125, it has a few issues ive sorted and a few i need help with, first off is it has no indicators lol, found a wire broken, fixed that, found a relay not in right sorted that, even found no bulbs in the rear so fixed that and still no indicators, is there a fuse or could it be switch?

Next is a starting issue, we first thought because the battery was flat it would only kick start, later we found the little box that a power and earth goes to had blown fuse so fixed that, also found the earth cable to chassis off this box was broken off, fixed that and all u get is mass clicking when u press the starter motor, could this be due to battery no good or other issues? Many thanks
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Mark65
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PostPosted: 07:37 - 26 Jun 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

Flat battery or sticking starter motor brushes, check battery first or try with another borrowed, then check wiring to both then try the starter motor, take apart make sure its clean and brushes are working. Twice ive done mine on my CG when its clicked like that.

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