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7 Feb 2006
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help... motor broke down in sahara
Hi, my motor stopt running... I think the CDI is dead.
Does anyone has a tip? I want to order the piece in Europe and let it send to Laayoune. Were staying at the campsite of the two belgians near Laayoune.
Any good technicians in the neigberhood? Fastest way to order parts? UPS? DHL?...
Thanks
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Good experience with DHL: It seems they have the best knowledge how to handle "rare" locations, customs etc.
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Peter
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Propably this contact can help you.
4x4-Central
La Puente, s/n
39686 San Pedro del Romeral
Cantabria
España
telefono: +34 942 595473
fax: +34 942 595473
email: info@4x4-central.com
cuenta: 0030 7111 51 0388982273
It is a company in Spain, speaking french, english, german, spanish. This 4x4 company ships parts to most of the countries in Africa. Hope, this helps.
Alexander
http://www.wuestenschiff.de/phpbb/
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If you want tech help - your best off posting on the bike specfic forums. Note that most electircal failures (over 80%) are the contacts. Clean them (metho/white sprit, coleman fuel ... not petrol or WD40) and check the wire to connector too.
Good luck.
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Sorry to hear about the dead motor.
Your post was a few days ago, I hope all is now resolved .
A dead motor is what all travellers dread, at home or abroad...
I was in Layounne recently, what a place to breakdown...!
It would help a lot to know a few facts:
1) What is your motor? Diesel, 2-stroke, 4-stroke, petrol, rotary, jet, rocket…
2) What are the symptoms? Won’t start, runs rough, power loss, start-and-dies…
As Franck Warren says, (all the way from Sidney…) ‘most electrical faults are electrical’.
S-l-o-w failures, like COUGH, splutter, DIE, revive, COUGH… are usually fuel problems. Have you run out of fuel, is the filter blocked, have you air bubbles in the fuel lines, fuel pump on the blink?
F-a-s-t failures, like engine cut-out (on the crest-of-a-dune), or non-start syndrome, or similar are usually electrical faults. Check all connections and retry…
Sitting in our armchairs back home (I am just refitting after a trip to Libya) we could all give you a few suggestions, but please give us a few details first.
Meanwhile Layounne is worth knowing – the hospital does mainly amputations, a skill learned during the prolonged Western Sahara land-mine war.
Regards Kitmax
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Quote:
Originally posted by kitmax:
As .... says, (‘most electrical faults are electrical’.
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Err no contacts - the places where the wires join to the boxes or sensors.
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<font face="" size="2">Originally posted by kitmax:Sitting in our armchairs back home (I am just refitting after a trip to Libya) we could all give you a few suggestions, but please give us a few details first.</font>
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As I have suggested - do that in the specifice vehicle forum - the 'experts' in there may know your vehicle backwards. Keeps this one for shara stuff - like the Layounne specific info kitmax helpfully added.
Hope your out of the troubles by now jelvis.
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it's a "Yamaha XT600z Ténéré 1VJ - 1987"
Hope that the parts have arrived by now, and that they solve the problem.
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