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Troubleshooting:
Charger Light Turns Green Right Away
When you plug your charger into your scooter and the wall outlet the charger light stays
green. This is telling me that somewhere between charger socket, controller, fuse holder
and batteries you have an open circuit. Please remove the floor plate and check the wires
in this area. You may find a wire that is not connected, a connector that is not pushed
together properly or a fuse holder that is not letting the fuse connect properly.
Troubleshooting:
No Power
In this situation we will assume that the battery has been charged or
allowed to stand for several hours (a battery will normally self-charge up
to a point and make the scooter power up for a fair distance). There are
generally two main suspects:
1. First check the fuse and suspect a loose or broken connection. Take
the battery compartment cover off to see the wiring and inspect it for
any loose or broken connections on the battery, switch, controller, etc.
2. Second suspect the controller box has failed. Since the controller is
the heart of the system it can fail in many ways to prevent current from
being supplied to the motor.
3. Other:
It is also possible to have a bad brake lever or throttle since both have
wiring and switches or variable controls. The brake lever has a power
cut-off switch. The throttle variably controls the speed of the scooter.
The scooter On/Off switch can be defective. Without a good switch the
scooter has no power, but the test of this is the power light.
Does the power light come on when the switch is activated to the l or On
position?
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