Troubleshooting – Bajaj Electricals DB30 User Manual

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1. Fuel Valve OFF

Move Fuel valve lever to ON.

2. Choke OPEN

Move Choke Lever to CLOSED

3. Out of fuel

Refuel

4. Bad fuel; engine stored

without treating or draining

gasoline, or refueled with

bad gasoline

Drain fuel and carburetor. Refuel with

fresh gasoline

5. Spark plug faulty, fouled,

or improperly gapped

Remove and inspect spark plug.

Clean, gap, or replace

6. Spark plug wet with fuel

(flooded engine)

Remove and inspect spark plug. Dry

and reinstall spark plug.

7. Fuel filter clogged,

carburetor malfunction,

ignition malfunction, valves

stuck, etc.

Take the engine to a qualified

mechanic. Replace or repair faulty

components as necessary

1. Filter element(s) clogged

Check air filter

clean or replace.

2. Choke lever may be not

fully open

Check choke lever

2. Bad fuel; engine stored

without treating or draining

gasoline, or refueled with

bad gasoline.

Drain fuel tank and carburetor. Refuel

with fresh gasoline.

3. Fuel filter clogged,

carburetor malfunction,

ignition malfunction , valves

stuck, etc.

Take engine to a qualified mechanic.

Replace or repair faulty components

as necessary.

Engine Lacks Power

Engine will not Start

TROUBLESHOOTING

Notes:

1. Maintenance should be conducted more frequently when Mini Bike is driven in

dusty areas.

2. When Mini bike has exceeded the maximum figures specified in the table,

maintenance should be still cycled according to the intervals of time or hours

stated herein.

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