Invacare 1109530 Mk 5 Nx Dk-pma02 Power Module Controller Mk5 - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Reset of dash lights RE. Potentiometer -
hi John, the tiller display you got on that scooter , if all of the lights are coming on even when the battery power is low sadly is a faulty component, they are cheap to repair and is now a common problem because they quite old ..
Regards
Rob
Invacare Leo back wheels seizing up and also hard to push without locking in freewheel mode
hi Helen, firstly the scooter will lock up after a couple of metres , that is by design to stop you rolling down a hill etc ..
Now if the scooter is hard to push even in freewheel, means the brake has either decided to seize (lack of use , been in storage ) or has become damage. The mechanism for releasing the brake has become damaged . brake removal recommended then try to push the scooter , if it 's okay then its the brake if not , it could be the coupling between the motor and gearbox has failed or the gearbox itself has a issue,.
Regards
Rob
Are both lights supposed to be green i have 1 red 1 green on my battery for my invacare scooter
Mine is an Invacare M51 Pronto Surestep with an onboard Winsunny battery charger. My charging lights are solid red and green/ yellow. Depending on if it is charging or not. What kind of charger do you have?
I have to replace my charger because it is not working. My green light is staying green while charging even though my joystick is showing my batteries are depleting and I just got new batteries. sigh.
Is there a way to modify to larger tires on this scooter or another modification so we can clear entry ramps as the scooter high centers
It can be done, but, the work needed to do it will be major and expensive. I would suggest you replace it with a slightly larger scooter that is already fitted with the larger wheels. If cost is an issue scooter retailers will consider a part exchange for a new or reconditioned replacement.
The L-3 is designed as a 'compact' portable scooter designed to fit in the boot of a car and only used in flat areas with no kerbs. That is the main reason it is fitted with tiny wheels and almost no ground clearance.
My wife uses the Invacare 'Colibri' and usually only has issues with higher kerbs. This is slightly bigger but still comes to pieces and fits into the boot of a car. There are plenty of other makes, models and prices out there so shop around until you find one that works for you.
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