Razor e300s clicks when switched on but won't work
Our scooter suddenly stopped working. I'm having trouble identifying the problem. It is an e300s. It seems to be version 23 according to the sticker. I think that it is taking a charge. When I switch it to the "on" position, the switch lights up. Then it is followed by a click sound that seems to be in the switch but I can't really tell. So, I am not sure if it is the reset button, the on/off switch, or the whole control module. Is there any way to eliminate and single out my problem?
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The scooter uses batteries specifically designed for deep discharge applications. If your new batteries are not lasting then they may only be suitable for standby or backup type applications like for your house alarm system or garage door opener when the mains power goes out.
<utube src="JKzj7Bu2Ink"></utube>This video will show you an easy way how to lubricate the chain on your Razor Electric Scooter. This process is shown on the E200, it should also be the same on the E300,and E100.
No. We get batteries from a local supplier and they work just as well. are by far the most common problem with razors because people dont keep them charged.
I posted a similar issue about the same scooter. If you do replace the batteries and still experience the same issue, check the wiring for loose wires and possibly replace the fuse.
After replacing the fuse and connecting wires, my scooter doesn't pop the fues with every use anymore.
You haven't given me much information, Wendy, such as why you want to test them, or if they are in the scooter. I'll presume that they are not connected, and that you think there may be a fault in the scooter. To test them you will need a multimeter, and if you own ones of these you would know how to test the batteries. They are too expensive to buy for a one-off job, and I won't confuse you by telling you hoe to set up a test lamp.......Hook up the batteries to the scooter and see if it works....Don't forget that the red wire goes to the POSITIVE ( or Plus ) terminal, and the black wire goes to the NEGATIVE ( or Minus) terminal. If you are still having trouble, take the battery to a battery supplier and ask him to check it for you. Please don't forget to rate this answer.
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