TT250
Owner’s
and
Service
Manual
www.CSCMotorcycles.com
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We
recommend
replacing
the
battery
if
it
is
more
than
2
years
old,
or
if
the
battery
won’t
hold
a
charge.
Evaluate
the
battery’s
ability
to
hold
a
charge
by
leaving
it
on
the
charger
long
enough
to
fully
charge,
and
then
measure
the
voltage.
If
it’s
less
than
12.8
volts,
replace
the
battery.
If
you
need
a
new
battery,
CSC
stocks
all
of
the
parts
for
your
TT250.
Please
call
us
at
909
445
0900.
We
recommend
using
a
trickle
charger,
and
we
use
the
Battery
Tender
brand.
If
you
want
one,
please
call
us
at
909
445
0900.
Lighting
and
Turn
Signals
This
section
of
the
Owner’s
and
Service
Manual
addresses
the
motorcycle’s
lighting,
including
the
headlight,
the
taillight
and
brake
light,
the
instrumentation
lights,
and
the
turn
signals.
If
you
experience
a
lighting
failure,
the
most
likely
cause
of
failure
is
the
bulb
or,
in
the
case
of
the
turn
signals,
the
LED
lights.
Check
the
bulb
for
the
light
that
is
not
working
first.
If
the
bulb
is
open
or
the
LED
is
not
operating
correctly,
you
will
need
to
replace
this
component.
If
the
bulb
or
the
LED
is
intact
and
operational,
the
fault
lies
elsewhere
and
you
will
need
to
find
the
source
in
the
circuit
leading
to
the
bulb
or
the
LED
turn
signal.
The
taillight
and
brake
light
is
accessed
by
removing
the
red
lens
on
the
rear
of
the
motorcycle.
It
is
secured
by
two
Phillips
head
screws.