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thought that myself but its just happened all of a sudden, surely that would be a gradual thing?MickYork wrote:flywheel might require re-magnetizing......
Meds wrote:Yes a knackered ignition switch would cause the problems along with a multitude of other problems including a faulty battery.
You either have- a high resistance joint ( including the stator plate earth) something dragging the whole system down or poor supply power.
Bypass the ignition switch streight to the headlight/back light circuit and see what happens that might give you an idea if it's the ignition switch.
Try it without a battery or get a loan of a mates, faulty battery's can cause excessive draw on the system, as can a failing bulb.
Try taking the bulbs out one at a time to see if this makes any difference.
The only way to really test the test the supply is to use a meter.
The brake light doesn't go through the ignition switch- so if that pretty good then
Meds wrote:We really need to know what electrical system you have, traditional lambretta-modern lambretta- what rectifier/regulator as some of them need a battery to work correctly.
To bridge out the ignition switch completly we need to know what loom/ignition you have
Please don't take this the wrong way
if you can't us a meter or draw/ use a wiring diagram then it may be better to get someone who can use that kind of kit to help you as the fault could be a multitude of problems.
Did the fault apear after changing bulbs, doing maintenance or cleaning it?
Meds wrote:You can disconnect the battery for test purposes.
I would start by looking at the headset- remove the speedo lamp and bulb holder, it can short out on things inside the head set and see what happens.
Can't help with the flywheel demagnetisation, other than swap it for a known good flywheel.
It's unlikely the coil will cause the problem as its fed from a completely different circuit- and you say it starts and runs ok.
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