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Peg Perego John Deere Gator HPX Ride on Toy - Page 5 Questions & Answers
Gator won't work in 2nd Gear
sounds like you have a bad motor, you'll need to pull the dump bed off to acess the motors and disconnect one and then see if it works
Plug charge
Do you own a multimeter? If you do check to make sure that the charger is putting out 13.8-14.6 volts
Peg Perego John Deere Gator
you probably have a disconnected motor, follow the steps below and check the motors to make sure they are connected1. remove the red pin at the front of the dump bed2. remove the two black pins at the rear of the dump bed3. remove the dump bed4. lift the green plastic cover off
How to replace the tires on a Deere Gator
1. Remove the center caps from the rear wheels2. use a 13mm wrench on each side and loosen the bolts3. remove the rear wheels and axle4. remove the red pin at the front of the dump bed5. remove the two black pins at the rear of the dump bed6. remove the dump bed7. lift the green plastic cover off8. remove the two screws that hold the gearbox and motor to the body9. remove the gearbox and motor assembly10. remove the two screws that hold the motor to the gearbox
12volt battery not working?
Use a volt meter to check the charger, should be putting out around 14.5VDC, doesn't have to be exact but does have to be higher than the battery to charge it.The battery should have at least 13.5VDC just sitting there off the toy.My guess is the battery is shot, they fail pretty quick if not used often. Be sure and check the fuse that should be part of the battery, unless they have changed their design.Another fail point on ride on toys is the switches that make it go, especially the foot switch. You can get parts from Peg Perego but they are proud of them. I usually figure out what switch style it is and find them on eBay or a parts house. Ebay also has resellers who can match up with PP parts if not an actual used one that is good. Prices vary so shop around.If you don't have a volt meter, they are on eBay as well, and if you don't know how to use one, the internet has many many sources to teach you how and they will also tell you how to test switches with an ohm meter which all good meters have as well as voltage. Shop around, get a cheap one unless you plan on using it a lot, still shouldn't spend more than $20 and that will be a good one. Don't limit yourself to ebay if that is not where you want to shop, it is just an easy source for most stuff like that.
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