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Pride Mobility Products Revo (3wheel) Questions & Answers
Even on a full charge
Pride scooters are known for this problem, as I found out when it happened to mine.
You need to replace the Throttle Pot. Either take it to a mobility shop and let them do it or buy the part and do it yourself. It simply involves unscrewing the old one and screwing the new one into place, and there are diagrams to help you on the internet.
This throttle pot problem has happened to my Pride scooter three times already.
MY PRIDE REVO MOBILITY SCOOTER
I know what the problem is as I have had it no less than 3 times with my own Revo. The Throttle Pot needs replacing. Luckily they aren't very expensive and you can fit it yourself if you are a handy sort of person. It just involves turning a screw to take out the old one and put in a new one. You can find diagrams on how to do it on the Internet. If you call a mobility company to come out and do it for you, they usually charge about £50 as a Call Out Fee.
The Revos seem prone to this throttle pot problem. Hope you get it fixed soon.
How to remove the headrest
At the bottom of the two metal posts you should see a metal piece that you press in and the headrest should slide upwards...
Why does the bus not start
Check for spark
Check for fuel.
check for compression.
If all the above work correctly then it is out of time.
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