Razor Dirt Quad Bike - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
MY RAZOR QUAD IS CHAREGED BUT WILL NOT RUN
I have exactly the same problem and it started right around the time the "gracious" 90-day warranty period expired.....
The battery lights had been on for days, indicating a full charge, but nothing happens when turning the throttle. Battery housing is very cumbersome to open, but I'll try to disconnect the battery next.
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Quad is charged but will
I have a dirt quad exhibiting the exact same symptoms previously described. I ordered a new controller and replaced it. The quad is making the exact same noise and did not resolve the problem. I tested the motor wire with my volt meter which registered approx 10-11 volts before the controller made a clicking noise and immediately the voltage drops to 0. I'm curious as to whether it may be the throttle?? I'm frustrated at this point. I tested the battery and it reads 24.6 V on the meter. Any ideas??
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The batteries should be 2 x 12v giving an output of 24v anything less than this the
Razor Dirt Quad will not run. always make sure you buy genuine Razor replacement batteries.
How do u get to
The battery is located under the seat in a plastic looking engine case. You must first remove all the allen head screws from the plastic body. you also have two 10mm nuts that go through the frame in the back end remove those. lift the body to the side and you will see three holes in the side of the battery case. There are three phillips head screws. The case seperates and two batteries are held in with two allen head bolts and a metal strap.
Not responing to the trottle.
The Main controllers always seem to be the problem on these quads. If you have a voltmeter you must check the batteries for a complete charge. You should read 24volt or around 24.60 vdc. If you have a full charge usaully 12-16 hrs by the charger supplied with the quad. Than check the output to the motor by disconnecting the motor wire and put your leads in the sockets and verify if you are getting voltage to the motor. Make sure you re-connected the battery before testing the controller output. You should see a varying voltage from 0-24 vdc when the throttle is turned. If you do not see anything at the motor lead and your batteries show charge. the controller is faulty or you have a bad connection. Un-plug and plug and connectors.
I have an 49cc ATV
I had this same problem. I had a very hard time to start this quad untill i was told to make sure the fuel filter is half full with gas. Which it wasnt getting gas through the filter. So i went down to our local dealer and purchased another filter. The new filter was getting gas this time but the quad still did not start. So i was told to take the throttle cable off the engine and pur gas right in the hole, but the cable back on, Put the choke on full make sure the gas valve is turned on and fire it up. it started right away. But i had to repeat this a few times. But works now
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When i go fast with
this is caused by a sticky float in the carburetor, remove the bowl and clean all parts inside the carb with carb cleaner and make sure that float needle moves and seals properly. this should fix your fuel problem.
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Ihavea urbanx razor 24 volt
All the connections from the controller only go into the specfic molex plus they came from. They also have the same colored wires as there associated plugs.
Problem w/ razor dirt quad.
Well this post was done a long time ago, seems like you have a bad battery. you should see 24vdc. The batteries are in parallel so it adds up to 24 volts.If one of them is dead it would only show 12vdc.
Can throtlle be adjusted
There is no throttle adjustment on this type of speed control. It is soilid state and if you try to pull the spedd controller apart it will break it. The cooling fins are interated into the controller and glued internally.
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