It sounds to me like the repair shop has connected the ignition wire ( the wire going to the + side of the coil ) to the wrong switch terminal. Take a volt ohm meter and connect the ground wire to the negitive ( - ) side of the battery and expose the ignition switch terminals. With the switch in the OFF position check for volatge on all the terminals. Make note of any terminals showing a 12 volt reading. That is probably the feed line from your battery. Turn the switch to the ON or RUN position and check for a terminal other than the one which gave you a reading before. note and mark this terminal. Locate the coil. There are 2 thin ( 18 guage ) wires attached to the coil. One goes to the distributer and the other goes to the ignition switch. Isolate that wire and reattach it to the connection on the ignition switch you marked earlier...
Good luck,
shag79
HELLO,
IF YOU GET INTERMITTENT SPARK WHILE TURNING IGN. SWITCH I WOULD BYPASS THAT SWITCH . ITS EASY AND FREE. AND IF IT DOES NOT SOLVE YOUR PROBLEM YOU CAN ELEMINATE AT LEAST THAT AS YOUR PROBLEM AND YOU ARE NOT OUT ANY CASH GOOD LUCK!!!
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Should my orange wire connected to coil post be hot coming out of the cdi? And on the kill switch I have 3 contacts.One contact has a wire black with white stripe and one contact has a black wire and the third contact has no wire.With the kill switch in the off position the two wires have contact and in the on position the black wire would be connected to a bare contact.This is a 91 yamaha breeze 125cc.Is this correct?
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