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You are almost certainly going to have to lift the seat off its post as you do with other Pride scooters. This is not light and it can be sticky and need tobe wiggled off - get help.
The shroud is usually velcroed into place and can easily be detached. Lift it off and put safely to one side.
hi , that's a brake issue , check the microswitch located on the brake , check the wiring connection to the brake and then the resistance, about 30 to 60 ohms ...
Make sure the free-wheel lever is engaged and the charger is unplugged from the scooter before you try to turn the scooter on. If the battery gauge goes up when you turn the scooter on and there are no beeping sounds you should be good to go.If the battery gauge drops to the red when you try to accelerate slowly, your batteries are shot. (Typical replacement in 24-48 months).If there is any beeping when the key is first turned on then there is a problem and the number of beeps indicates the problem found by the computer during the POST. [Power On Self Test]
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