
The little vacuum operated fuel pump on the frame or the needle & seat (I think?). So, I took a trip to a local guy that knows the Chinese machines & he suggested one of two possibilities. Then to accompany this issue, it started belching fuel out the bottom of the air cleaner housing. Then when I went back to it, it wouldn’t even stay running long enough to go down my alley. I had to twist the throttle all the way open to get it to start. As long as I stayed into the throttle, it’d go down the road. First, I could get it started but, it wouldn’t stay running or idling. Well, it’s 2018 & I’ve been battling this p.o.s. That time, after a lot of tinkering, it was vacuum issues. In the Spring of 2017 when I went to get it ready, it wouldn’t start. It’s the standard 50cc (some call the Campus Scooter) and it’s a 2013 model. Well, like my Loncin (which I junked), I’m absolutely at my wits end with my little TaoTao. It’s been sometime since I’ve posted anything since I was looking for Loncin (Tank Guangzhou) enduro parts. At VMC Chinese Parts, our objective is to get you the right part, the first time, with thorough measurements and multiple images. In the event, however, that there is still uncertainty about a part's application, we encourage you to contact us, and be prepared to provide pictures and dimensions of the part in question.Hello all. For those reasons, shopping for parts for a Chinese-built machine is largely a visual exercise: rather than ordering parts by make, model and production date, the best way to ensure that the part ordered is correct is to match the specifications of the parts. Secondly, there is a bit of an "as is" attitude towards Chinese-built machines there simply aren't model specific parts catalogs available. Because Chinese machines are assembled with parts from a variety of manufacturers for the same application, even in the same model and model year, cross-referencing numbers stamped on the original part is usually not possible. First, most Chinese machines are assembled with aftermarket parts there are no OEM parts.

Shopping for Chinese ATV Parts or Chinese Scooter Parts is a bit different than shopping for parts for a domestic or Japanese machine, for a couple of reasons. We’re here to help you get the part you need so you can get back out on the road.
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If you still need help at this point, feel free to send us an email and we’ll be glad to help you out! Don’t order on a whim and guess at what you need. Finally, look at our “known to fit” section where we tell you which makes and models we know the Taotao Atm50 A1 parts fit. Check these closely to ensure the part is compatible with your machine and will fit.

Secondly, check all the information we provide for part details. First, click on the product picture for the part you want. When you’re ready to order, be sure to follow these steps for a smooth ordering process. We offer all Taotao Atm50 A1 parts you could possibly need from carburetors and clutch assemblies to spark plugs, batteries, handlebar switches, brake disks, and even floor mats. That’s why we’ve worked hard to make the purchasing process as simple as possible. We know purchasing parts for Chinese ATVs isn’t as simple and straightforward as if you bought your ATV from a big box store. Here, you’ll find an entire catalog of Taotao Atm50 A1 parts ready to ship out the door.

Love riding your Tao Tao scooter around but frustrated when you try to find replacement parts? That’s why we’re here! At VMC Chinese Parts, we’re proud to be a leading online seller of all parts for Chinese makes and models of ATVs.
