Top 20 Fisher Price Power Wheels Kawasaki KFX Ninja Ride-On Toy Questions & Answers

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Barbie Beetle Ride-on UNLOCKING HIGH GEAR

usually there is a screw in the side of the shifter that you remove and then it allows the shifter to move into the second gear
9/7/2017 6:39:03 PM • Fisher Price... • 1,150 views • 0 helpful votes
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Injury involving power wheels

First and foremost, I hope that your son is doing better. Time frame-I hope that you meant to say 2017 and not 2010, as that's a long time to try and make a claim about an incident happening in terms of manufacturing, since manufacturing processes are changing all of the time Run down the saftety rules for the product and make sure that your son did not violate them. The toy should not be used near water, should be used on flat surfaces instead of uneven ones, should not be used on hills or inclines, should not be used near stairs, should not be used indoors, and your child should wear shoes at all times while riding the vehicle As for the age of your child, this particular vehicle is recommended for ages 3-7, so your son was in the appropriate age group to use this toy. You should also confirm that the weight limit for the vehicle was not exceeded (130 pounds) and that no more than 2 riders were riding the vehicle at the same time at the time of the incident Next, you should confirm that the toy has not been recalled by visiting the Mattel recall page available online at: http://service.mattel.com/us/recall.aspx Your next step can be any number of things, but I recommend you do all of these things in this order: Contact the company - start by composing an e-mail to Fisher Price stating the incident occurred, the time and date when the incident occurred, the way the incident occurred, and the result of the incident including your sons injuries and the cost that you endured as a result of the injuries. I always recommend that your first contact be via e-mail so it's not a case of he said/she said and there is documented evidence of what the company was aware of. State that you would like to discuss the issue at length with a representative for the company and that you are looking to seek compensation for the medical bills that you incurred. You can find a form to e-mail the company at the Mattel website at: http://service.mattel.com/us/ContactUs.aspx which is the branch of customer service that the Power Wheels fall under. Make sure to include the amount of money that you are out as a result of the incident, your full name and address, an e-mail address where you can be reached, and a telephone number where you can be reached in the e-mail. Be prepared to provide medical bills and reports if they are asked for by the manufacturer. Once the e-mail has been sent, comes the hard part, waiting for them to answer. If you have not heard back from anyone at the company in 10 days, then you should call the customer service line for Power Wheels at 1-800-348-0751 While you are waiting to hear back from the company, there are a couple of other things that you can do in the meantime. Contact W.A.T.C.H. (World Against Toys Causing Harm) about the incident that occurred and the injuries that your son obtained as a result of riding the vehicle. They can be contacted on their website at: https://toysafety.org/contact-us/ or via phone at: 1-877-55-WATCH Report the incident to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the government agency that handles product complaints. You can file an incident report with them by visiting their website: https://www.saferproducts.gov/CPSRMSPublic/Incidents/ReportIncident.aspx Report the incident to Consumer Reports. When you contact them make sure that you include your name, e-mail address, mailing address, telephone number, the age of your child, the name and model number of the toy involved in the incident, how old the toy was at the time of the incident, where the toy was purchased, and what caused the incident. You can contact them by visiting their website at: https://ec.consumerreports.org/ec/customerservice/customer-service.htm After you've contacted the agencies mentioned above, there are some things that you can do to make sure that other parents are aware of the incident. If you visit parenting blogs where Power Wheels are mentioned, you can comment about your incident in the comments. If you are a blogger, an article about the incident can go a long way to get the company's attention. You can contact the company through social media using Twitter and/or Facebook. State that you have a serious safety concern about one of their products and you would like a representative to get in touch with you. If you still haven't heard back from the manufacturer, you can try sending a certified letter directly to their headquarters to make sure that they receive your complaint. Visit the Fisher Price website and write a product review about the vehicle, stating the injuries that occurred. You can also write a review at the store where you purchased the item and on Amazon which allows you to review products that you have not purchased on their site. Good luck to you!
3/24/2017 9:30:04 AM • Fisher Price... • 128 views • 0 helpful votes
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Can you use a 12 volt car battery for a f-150 power wheels?

The first thing you need to know if modifying your vehicle will void the warranty. Just a disclaimer.It is NOT recommended to use a car battery in a kids ride on vehicle. It could work and function, but what it really comes down to is the safety for you and your children so it is not recommended. It is unsafe to use any kind of unsealed wet acid battery for a ride on toy for your children. The batteries that need to be bought are of the SEALED LEAD ACID kind, again, this is for the safety of the children and though there may be a lot of reasons for wanting a car battery in the vehicle is is just not safe enough.Power Wheels recommends using the 12V gray battery that is designed for the vehicle, it can be seen here: http://www.mendingshed.com/12volcubbat.htmlIf you decide against buying the Power Wheels battery please do your research and buy a safe battery for the vehicle. You can find a lot of information on modifying these ride on toys at modifiedpowerwheels.com they have lots of information, and will make sure the mods you do are safe for the children as well.Thank you,ColleenCustomer ServiceMendingShed.com800-339-9297
4/17/2013 11:54:09 PM • Fisher Price... • 191 views • 0 helpful votes
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Cadilliac escalade 12 volt ride on will go in reverse but not forward?

You need to take off the shifter. The shifter on the escalades are terrible so you have to remove the seat and take out the two screws holding the shifter down. Unhook the shifter make sure you look at the plugs so you can put them back the same way they came off if not you could fry the shifter. Take the shifter complety apart and clean switches and clik them back and forth to get all the dirt out of switch. Hook up wires and see if that helps if not you have the shifter out anyway so replace switch.
12/29/2012 5:28:52 PM • Fisher Price... • 93 views • 0 helpful votes
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How to charge battery for first use

under the seat, lift the battery out and disconnect from vehicle then plug the charger into the batter
12/16/2012 3:40:58 PM • Fisher Price... • 100 views • 0 helpful votes
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WHAT IS THE CHEAPEST REPLACEMENT BATTERY FOR A 12 VOLT POWER WHEELS

Power Wheels uses a very specific connector for their 12V batteries. It is possible to change over to another system but it is recommended for the safety of the child to only use a Power Wheels genuine 12V battery. The part number for the 12V battery is 00801-0638. We sell them here @ Genuine Power Wheels Replacement 12 Volt 6 Volt Batteries You can also buy the battery at Toys R Us, and usually off of amazon as well. I do highly recommend using only genuine Power Wheels parts only on the vehicle. -Colleen @ MenidngShed cheapest-replacement-battery-12-volt-aw50gwa4mhkohjwvsycwbdmc-1-0.jpg
9/21/2012 12:56:56 AM • Fisher Price... • 466 views • 0 helpful votes
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Where is the plug in on a disney jeep fj cruiser

usually under the drivers or passengers seat, on older models it was under the hood
7/21/2012 7:40:47 PM • Fisher Price... • 776 views • 0 helpful votes
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Peg perago sportsman 700

what is your question?
9/29/2012 2:08:47 AM • Fisher Price... • 56 views • 0 helpful votes
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Battery is full but quad will not turn over?? what should i do?

1. make sure batt. posts and clamps are so clean you could eat off them.make sure they are firmly clamped to posts 2. now this could be a little risky but what you got to lose? another day without doing dirty deeds now get a large screwdriver with a insulated handle andtouch the big ("+)post and smaller post on the starter relay or selinoid, both at same time shorting by-passing the two relay and selinoid,.be sure have machine switched on, like you tried to start it.it will be a SIZABLE SPARK FROM THE SCREWDRIVER MAKING CONTACT WITH THE 12v..if this failscheck breakers ,fuses,power cable and such. otherwise you may have to always stop on a hill, so you can roll and POP the clutch to start.
8/14/2012 1:37:51 PM • Fisher Price... • 124 views • 0 helpful votes
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My Power Wheels kawasaki will not go in any gear. How do I fix that?

sounds like you might have a bad shifter switch
7/27/2012 12:55:36 AM • Fisher Price... • 66 views • 0 helpful votes
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How can i tell when the fisher price power wheels is charging?

first of all check for at least 12 volts from the battery and the charger, you can test this using a multimeter
5/28/2012 5:49:44 PM • Fisher Price... • 94 views • 0 helpful votes
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Where do you plug in kawasaki kfx barbie to charge it

under the seat
4/4/2012 11:27:47 PM • Fisher Price... • 193 views • 0 helpful votes
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Got a 6v battery wet

should be fine they are sealed
5/28/2012 5:46:43 PM • Fisher Price... • 39 views • 0 helpful votes
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Power Wheel won't run. Jumpered the motors which are good and all switches check out fine. Any suggestions?

first of all check for at least 12 volts from the battery and the charger, you can test this using a multimeter
3/20/2012 11:10:21 AM • Fisher Price... • 168 views • 0 helpful votes
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Were just purchased a used FP power wheels Kawasaki Ninja 4 wheeler. We have 2 different plug ins to charge the batteries but cannot find where to plug them in.

yes you have to unhook the battery from the vehicle and then plug the charger into it
3/6/2012 11:32:26 PM • Fisher Price... • 188 views • 1 helpful votes
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My motorcycle does not run what do i do?

wrong forum
3/29/2012 2:19:55 AM • Fisher Price... • 59 views • 0 helpful votes
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Wheels wobble on the axles too much play room

are the plastic inserts missing from inside the wheels?
3/6/2012 11:47:06 PM • Fisher Price... • 98 views • 0 helpful votes
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Battery connections xcr ninja for 12vdc power

do you still need help with this?
10/8/2011 5:35:35 PM • Fisher Price... • 677 views • 2 helpful votes
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04 KFX 50 WAS RUNNING JUST QUIT GOT NEW TOP END

this is the forum for the kids toy
10/23/2011 5:40:56 PM • Fisher Price... • 350 views • 0 helpful votes
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