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Kathleen Matthews Posted on Apr 28, 2014

How do i turn off the beeping that occurs when i go in reverse

There is a very annoying beep that comes from the bottom off the scooter whenever i use reverse. i would like to turn it off its annoying

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 18, 2011

SOURCE: WHEN I TURN ON MY SCOOTER IT START BEEPING

There is a yellow nob under the seat ,next to that nob there should be a picture that shows push up for lock and push down to unlock...


First make sure that you have the scooter off
Second make sure that the yellow nob is in the lock position
Third turn the key on that should cure the beeping ...

This happens alot ,when your brake is of the scooter will beep,letting you know the brake needs to be engaged .


Hope I was of some help ,Good luck

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Archie Cruz

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  • Posted on Apr 24, 2014

SOURCE: How to stop a continuing beep on my Cordoba scooter when I turn the key on? The scooter don't move at all.

Hi Mag,
I have this steps that might help you with beeping sound on your Scooter. Hope it helps.

UNIT LIGHTS UP/HORN WORKS BUT UNIT WILL NOT MOVE
Possible Cause:

  • This often occurs when the scooter is in free wheel mode and is not in drive mode. Re-Engage the free wheel lever which is located down near the rear wheels (normally a yellow or red lever).
  • If you hear a beeping noise, the beeping you hear is a fault beep indicating the scooter main control box has detected a problem. Contact your dealer who can diagnose the beep code.
  • Check batteries with load tester - If either battery drops more than 1 volt under a load, the battery(s) are bad. Replace "both" batteries.

I also find these additional steps on how to know beep alarm indicators:

This main control box has a self-diagnostics feature & cannot be tested with a volt meter. When a
problem is present the main control box will diagnose the fault, prohibit the scooter from being driven
and sound an alert beep. Each alert beep indicates a different issue which helps to determining the
problem by narrowing the fault into one of a few main areas of the scooter. Reference this information
below for the alert beep indications.

Very Rapid beep- Batteries are low. Charge & test batteries.
Medium Fast beep- Motor/brake wiring fault. Free wheel lever disengaged.
Solid beep- The charger is plugged into the scooter (some models may vary).
Very Slow beep- The throttle pot was not at center when you turned the unit on. Throttle pot off
center or wiring (yellow & orange wires) fault.

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