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Suzuki Access 125: Stalling at low speeds, What to Do?

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  • Suzuki Access 125: Stalling at low speeds, What to Do?

    Suzuki Access 125 keeps stalling at low speeds.

    The "idle speed adjustment" helps only temporarily.

    Air filters are clean.

    Tried refuelling at different stations, and "premium" variants too... but nothing seems to help

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    • #3
      get ur carburetor cleaned
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      • #4
        A step closer to knowing why the suzuki access stalls

        Thanks hunk!

        I got the carburetor cleaned... things seemed good for a couple of days... then the same problem again.... in fact this time it seemed worse than before.... stalling and / or refusing to pick at all up after reducing speed....

        Then..... I took it to Raj, the local mechanic .... and guess what we found....

        When the cable that runs from the from the ignition coil to the engine, touches the metallic part of the engine, thats when the engine stalls... so for the time being we have taped the cable with a couple of layers of insulation tape.... and for the time being the problem seems resolved... It seems that some kind of "earth fault" therein causes the stalling

        I will update the condition after a few more days....

        So.... guys facing the "stalling" problem:

        1.) Get the carburetor cleaned (Thanks hunk...)

        2.) Tape or replace the cable that connects the ignition coil to the engine.... (Thanks Raj....)

        3.) Hope that helps.

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          Re: A step closer to knowing why the suzuki access stalls

          Originally posted by anshulvijh View Post
          Thanks hunk!

          I got the carburetor cleaned... things seemed good for a couple of days... then the same problem again.... in fact this time it seemed worse than before.... stalling and / or refusing to pick at all up after reducing speed....

          Then..... I took it to Raj, the local mechanic .... and guess what we found....

          When the cable that runs from the from the ignition coil to the engine, touches the metallic part of the engine, thats when the engine stalls... so for the time being we have taped the cable with a couple of layers of insulation tape.... and for the time being the problem seems resolved... It seems that some kind of "earth fault" therein causes the stalling

          I will update the condition after a few more days....

          So.... guys facing the "stalling" problem:

          1.) Get the carburetor cleaned (Thanks hunk...)

          2.) Tape or replace the cable that connects the ignition coil to the engine.... (Thanks Raj....)

          3.) Hope that helps.
          HI anshulvijh

          I am having similar problems too.
          If possible can you post a image what part you have insulated?. I was unable to find it.

          Thanks
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            Re: Suzuki Access 125: Stalling at low speeds, What to Do?

            I have Mahindra Rodeo. I too have stalling problem at idle speed. Thanks for the pointer. I will check for the same.
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