How to Solve the Problem of a Scooter Not Starting on Rainy Days
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Rainwater entering the air filter or carburetor can be addressed by loosening the drain screw at the bottom of the carburetor to release some gasoline before attempting to start the engine. If the carburetor air filter mesh is dirty and has absorbed moisture from the rain, causing the engine to stall, it is necessary to regularly clean the air filter mesh with diesel fuel. Water ingress into the ignition coil, high-voltage coil, spark plug cap, ignition switch, or kill switch can weaken the high-voltage electricity. This issue can be resolved by replacing the affected components.