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I have a gator yy50qt21
IT would be a carb problem. There is a float that operates a needle valve that regulates the amount of fuel that the bowl holds. If the needle and seat are leaking the bowl would fill and overflow. This could also be caused by the float which has developed a leak and no longer regulates the fuel level as its weight has increased and it does not lift the needle to shut it off. To access these parts you need to remove the top cover of the carb and you will see the float and the needle where it attaches to the float near its pivot point. Start by fitting a new needle and seat.
7/12/2011 4:53:34 PM •
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on Jul 12, 2011
Battery fully charged everything works
Hi za900
You have several options to consider.
1. Controller is bad. This can only be checked by putting another controller on it. There is no test for controllers.
2. If the charger is bad your scooter will not run.
3. make sure your brake is in the lock position.
4. make sure your scooter is not plugged into the wall.
5. If your brake is bad the scooter won't run.
6. If your Throttle engager is bad the scooter won't run.
Have a tech evaluate for you, too many things could be the problem.
Any durable medical equipment company in your area can help you.
Good Luck
Tim
5/3/2011 6:31:09 PM •
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on May 03, 2011
My father in law has
Shell Could be a couple of things but I would suspect the throttle pot. If the scooter is 4-5 years old or older the motor brushes might need replacing. If dad has the scooter outside and it gets damp the brake assembly might be sticking also If it gets rusty. If Medicare paid for dad's scooter I would contact a repair service to check it out and repair it since Medicare will pay for 80% of the repair cost. You can call Repair Express @ 1-877-581-3733 to see if they have a tech in your area or contact the provider that sold your dad the scooter to see if they have a repair service Hope this helps
3/25/2011 11:56:07 PM •
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on Mar 25, 2011
I HAVE A CLIENT THAT
Power wheelchair batteries use 2 common sizes, the most common is called group 22 or 22NF. Larger or heavy-duty chairs tend to use group 24. Scooters commonly use size U-1 but many now use even smaller batteries.
The number you have is the serial number, the model number would be more helpful when you go to buy the batteries.
3/2/2011 4:44:38 AM •
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on Mar 02, 2011
Scooter will go full speed
Hi
It possible that the chain or belt is broken, and gears that connect from the engine to the chain or belt are worn. It is suggested to go to an electric motor mechanic to get it checked.
Please get back to us if you have further query else please accept the suggestion.
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1/31/2011 10:52:06 PM •
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on Jan 31, 2011
Merit DL 5.2 i, electric
Hi,
There is no specific meaning of this flashing light. I would recomend to put the question in the bellow link. It would require your model number as well.
http://www.meritshealth.com/03_service/service_faq_overview.php
This is Merit's website so you can also get in touch with their customer care incase you need to change any parts.
Let us know if you have something more to know else accept the suggestion.
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7/21/2010 1:29:40 AM •
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on Jul 21, 2010
How do you wire the batts
Hi,
the - negative (black) to the + positive (red)
so - + <--> - +
give you 24Volts.
Regards
GeWiz.
2/2/2010 4:19:47 PM •
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on Feb 02, 2010
I have a mayfair 4 weel scooter and the problem is
Hi, where's the clicking sound coming from ?
Is it from the back of the scooter ? remove the rear cover under this to located the sound if it get quieter at the rear then it must be related to the front control panel; that houses the speed pot or throttle control whatever you want to call it,
it may be the speed pot is faultly and as you say not lot of power , I suggust to try moving the throttle lever in the upward direction while going forward , if this improves things then that the fault,
Regards
GeWiz.
10/21/2009 5:00:11 PM •
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on Oct 21, 2009
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