9.TROUBLESHOOTING
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2. Check driver belt identification number.
Wrong type of belt. Replace belt with an appropriate drive belt.
3. Check for localized belt wear caused by belt slippage.
Localized wear. Replace belt.
Symptom: BELT DISINTEGRATION.
1. Check drive belt lifetime is exceeded..
Clean CVT system and rebuild with a new drive belt.
2. Check drive belt identification number.
Excessive belt speed. Using unspecified type of belt. Replace belt with
proper type of belt.
3. Check if pulley sheaves are clean.
Oil on pulley surfaces. Clean pulley surfaces with fine emery cloth and
wipe clean using pulley flange cleaner and a cloth.
Drive/driven pulley sheaves are damaged through stones inside CVT area.
Clean pulley surfaces with fine emery cloth, wipe clean with a cloth or
replace drive/driven pulley sheaves and belt.
Symptom: BACK BETWEEN COGS
1. Check drive belt condition.
Considerable use, belt wearing out. Replace.
Brittle belt condition through aging. Replace belt.
ENGINE GENERAL
Symptom: ENGINE CRANKS BUT FAIL TO START
1. Check if spark plug connectors fit on spark plugs (refer to IGNITION SYSTEM).
2. Check spark plugs.
Define spark plugs (no spark) or wrong spark plug gap. Readjust gap and
clean spark plugs or replace.
3. Check for fuel on spark plugs.
Flooded engine (spark plugs wet when removed). Activate engine
drowned mode and crank engine with rags over the spark plug holes.
4. Check battery voltage.
Battery is discharged and starter works not properly. Charge battery.
5. Check fuel level in fuel tank and fuel pressure. Ensure fuel pump was not
disabled.
-- Low or no fuel pressure. Replace defective part(s).
6. Check fuel injectors.
Plugged or faulty injector(s).Replace defective part(s).
7. Check idle bypass valve.
Stuck or defective..