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Anonymous Posted on Apr 26, 2014

How do i remove the battery from my go go elite scooter..?

I cant seem to figure out how to remove the battery for easy transportation.

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If it is like my Pride Go Go Traveler Elite scooter, what they don\'t tell you is that you need to give the battery a sharp jerk to make it release and come off the scooter. You can\'t just pull it strong and steady.

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you need to use an electric screwdriver or regular one with long narrow blade, then turn the batter housing over and insert the driver into the holes on the bottom of the case. Use slow speed in the counterclockwise direction, you will feel the screws release as there will be a clicking sound. Seperate the case and disconnect the batteries. Charge them on a car battery charger, put the batteries in parallel by using jumper cables then hook chargers to the batteries. Sometimes the scooter charger will not fully charge. Use 6amp or lower setting while charging. Also check and see if the fuse is blown or not inserted all the way.

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