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Help, KX250 won't spark
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[QUOTE="jsantapau, post: 1341466, member: 99193"] if you have not already done so unplug your kill switch,and see if you have spark then , if so buy a new kill switch. Often times it is one of the first things at the scene of a crash,or setting in water and mud when you lay the bike down, the first thing to get rained on or washed and often times the first thing overlooked. Most bikes are wired so that the kill switch is normally opened and when you push it it will connect to ground killing your spark, if there is a short in you switch ...... by disconnecting it you can eliminate it easily and cheaply(free) also spark plug boot to coil wire are often threaded on for its connection as many times as the boot is pulled off to change a plug this area gets weak, give it a turn clockwise, if it moves and you have a spark again easy and cheap and yes the coil should be grounded to the frame do each step separate and you isolate the weak spot [/QUOTE]
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