Even though the batteries might look like they are charged they maybe too weak, put a meter across them they should be over 12.75 volts each, if they are only 12 volt or less there will not be enough power to run the scooter
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Has the brake lever been put in the freewheel mode?!
Check the brake at the back of the scooter
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Rickie If you count the number of beeps (4 beeps pause 4 beeps etc) this could tell you what error you are having. If it justs beeps with no pattern and your battery lights run down very fast then I think the batteries are one problem. Also check your charger to make sure that you are getting the correct voltage to your Batteries. You might want to ask a tech to check out the charger Hope this helps you
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I had this problem with the Cosco 4 wheel scooter. It turned out that one of the primary power lines under the shroud (back housing cover) was loose. It was not disconnected -- just loose. Apparently the loose connection would support enough current flow for the diagnostic circuit, but not enough to move the scooter (similar to using too small of a wire gauge in its effect). Once the power cable connector was tightened down so that the cable would not rotate on the connector, everything worked correctly.
The same symptoms could also be caused by a faulty power cable. If you have access to a multimeter, test the resistance along each cable path. If a path has an unusually high resistance, compared to the others, start to look for problems there.
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