I've got the owners manual and have found out how to alter idle so I'll have a look at the weekend. The previous owner said he tried replacing the bulb but the connection seemed like it didn't have enough 'contact' to stay on. When he pressed it in it worked but then left go and it wouldn't work.
Set the idle when it's warmed up. Much easier to do.
As I recall ... the bulb for those has three lugs and two contact points. Check you have the correct bulb and correctly seated. It will need to be pushed in to the receiver and rotated slightly. (Clockwise I think)
Don't touch the bulb with your bare hands.
When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...
Thanks for the reply! The ifle was at around 1.5k when it was warm, and when I rode it today in the cold it didn't stall once, which makes me wonder why it seems to stall only when it's dark?! Maybe mi bike is scared of the dark?? (Pussy!). I'll have a look tonight if it stalls, hopefully not.
I wonder if there are any service manuals online for the Scorpio?
Go for it ...
http://tebp.info/E/P/YAMAHA~SCORPIO~...~2006~2013.PDF
When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...
Interestingly on my ride home tonight I couldn't get it to stall how it did a few nights ago. Tired dipping clutch for a while while going fast and that didn't, so I have no idea why it did the other few times.
I'm not able to download that as a PDF, it won't let me create an account, it's blocked. Do you have it as a PDF please?
So it happens when the bike isn't warmed up properly? On a cold night?
I still think you need to remove the entire wiring loom and all of the components and spread them out on the lounge floor.
All in the name of knowledge of course
Then you'll have a REAL problem...
My dipped lights don't work well at all so I always use full beam day and night. Rather be seen than not seen
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