jeong won lee Report post Posted January 18, 2020 Hello. I'm the only vertigo in South Korea. It doesn't start, so ask a question Unplug the magnetic kill switch to wake up the ecu When the map led blinks constantly, I kickstar. Then the map led will blink very fast and the start will not start I want to know why 9v battery replaced with new one The plug was also replaced with a new one. I used Google Translator Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
peterb Report post Posted January 19, 2020 Anyong ha seo Jeong Won, It is easier to press the push kill button to wake up the ECU, it will then be energised for 7 seconds (I think it was 7 but may be a few more) by the battery. When the Map light blinks constantly, quickly, that is an indication that the battery power is too low. You need to have a re-chargeable 9v battery on those older bikes that provides enough current, 9v 200mA or similar. I have used a standard non re-chargable 9v battery in an emergency but the bike was always best with the re-chargeable. Just to get the motor going, there is a 12vDC plug under the petrol flap that you can hook in a 12v battery into. There could be other reasons why your bike does not start. Was the bike working when you got it? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jeong won lee Report post Posted January 19, 2020 peterb answers Thank you so much. When the bike came, it started well. Thank you so much for the answer .... The 9v battery was replaced with a new one. Still, the led is blinking fast. there is a 12vDC plug under the petrol flap that you can hook in a 12v battery into? How do you know which parts are connected to your 12v? Attached parts list. Thank you for telling us which part number you connect to 12v. Which 12v battery should I use? rc car battery? Sorry I do not know so much. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jeong won lee Report post Posted January 19, 2020 1 hour ago, peterb said: Anyong ha seo Jeong Won, It is easier to press the push kill button to wake up the ECU, it will then be energised for 7 seconds (I think it was 7 but may be a few more) by the battery. When the Map light blinks constantly, quickly, that is an indication that the battery power is too low. You need to have a re-chargeable 9v battery on those older bikes that provides enough current, 9v 200mA or similar. I have used a standard non re-chargable 9v battery in an emergency but the bike was always best with the re-chargeable. Just to get the motor going, there is a 12vDC plug under the petrol flap that you can hook in a 12v battery into. There could be other reasons why your bike does not start. Was the bike working when you got it? hello peterb. Thank you very much for your answer. there is a 12vDC plug under the petrol flap that you can hook in a 12v battery into? I wrote again. I put the parts list picture I would appreciate it if you could tell me which number to connect 12v to Can 12v batteries use rc car batteries? I'm so sorry for not knowing Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jeong won lee Report post Posted January 19, 2020 3 hours ago, peterb said: Anyong ha seo Jeong Won, It is easier to press the push kill button to wake up the ECU, it will then be energised for 7 seconds (I think it was 7 but may be a few more) by the battery. When the Map light blinks constantly, quickly, that is an indication that the battery power is too low. You need to have a re-chargeable 9v battery on those older bikes that provides enough current, 9v 200mA or similar. I have used a standard non re-chargable 9v battery in an emergency but the bike was always best with the re-chargeable. Just to get the motor going, there is a 12vDC plug under the petrol flap that you can hook in a 12v battery into. There could be other reasons why your bike does not start. Was the bike working when you got it? hello peterb 12v jack asks if it's right here Does the circle in the picture match the arrow on the parts list? If correct. Which 12V battery should I use? Can I use an rc car battery? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
peterb Report post Posted January 19, 2020 Yes, that is the correct plug circled. Black wire is the negative, red wire is the positive. You can use any car/motorcycle 12 vDC battery to start the motor then disconnect this before riding. When you park the bike after finishing your ride, leave the magnetic kill button in place on the switch otherwise leaving it off drains the battery. Your Vertigo 9v battery should be a re-chargeable type. Bye, Peter B. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jeong won lee Report post Posted January 20, 2020 Thank you very much. Mister peterb Start by connecting the motorcycle 12v battery When the engine moves To remove the 12v battery. Thank you for the very important points. very very Thank you very much. 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites