My scooter shows charging but when i turn the ignition on it shows nothing. checked fuse and its good. this thing has less than 1 hour of working. whats the problem
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sounds like the gell batterys you can try a battery conditioner it may charge them enough for your charger to work again .if the batterys are not charged or used for a wile the batterys will not let the charger work they should be charged almost all the time
SOURCE: My Pride Mobility Celebrity X Scooter appears to be dead.
Many people have problems with their Pride scooters.
Pride refuses to issue any information or schematics, telling the customer to visit their dealer for chargable service.
Guess what !! The dealers don't have the info or schematics or service manuals either !!!
There are known faults and flaws in the Pride designs.
Look under the 'hood' for the controller - big box with heavy wires connected to the motor. Write down the manufacturer and model number from the data plate.
Go to the manufacturer's web site and get your manuals and info there. Curtis 1228 is a common model.
Also, pay attention to the temperature limits, and EMF / RFI sensitivity -- big problem !!
Finally, if your dealer service rep suggested offsetting the throttle handle slightly for more speed, he may have created another problem -- all controllers have a PROGRAMMED deadband, shifting the centering of the throttle lever throws the whole system out of balance - integral part of original setup.
Bottom line - find a reliable independent instrumentation and controls service person who is familiar with programmed electronic motor controllers.
Good Luck
SOURCE: electric mobility scooter says charge is full but won't run
This sounds she has tripped her circuit breaker. It works just like the one on your house, when you ask too much of it it suddenly goes 'pop' and seems to be dead.
Looks like you have the same scooter as mine, it should be a little white button on the back of the base. If you follow this link, it will give you a pdf version of the older model pride victory manual, (Mine is a three, they are up to about 10!) See fig. 8 on page 20 and 'Circuit Breaker' on page 21. Also, Page 33 has the troubleshooting info. Hope this helps.
http://www.rentascooter.com/downloads/_manuals/pridemobility/Pride%20Victory%20Owner's%20Manual.pdf
SOURCE: just bought my dad a second hand go go 3 wheel elite scooter
Hi Linda. Sometimes if there is a blown fuse or faulty connector on the battery leads, the charger thinks the batteries are charged as the voltage coming out of the charger rises to the high level. Some chargers will cut out if this happens. It is probably not the charger.
Make sure the batteries are plugged in correctly, sometimes during transport they will get knocked and become disconnected.
Also make sure that the battery terminals are not loose where the wires connect to the batteries.
Good luck. Neil.
SOURCE: we have a 11 month old elite traveler scooter. The...
I just fixed this problem in a Go Go Elite that was less than 6 months old. We would plug in the charger and the "charge" light would not turn on, just the "power light" I took out the battery pack (check manual for instructions), removed the cover (8 philips head screws) and checked the voltage on the two batteries. One read 4.5 volts and the other 4.7 volts. They should both read at least 11 volts, ideally 12 volts. Evidently the Pride charger will not work if it detects that the batteries are too low. So I took out one battery at a time and connected a 12 volt auto trickle charger to it for 3 hours on each battery. Checked voltages and it brought them back up to 11.5 volts. I reinstalled the battery pack and then connected the Pride charger and THEN it showed a "Charge" light. I left the pride charger on for 12 hours and it brought it up to full charge.
Advice: Don't let your batteries get too low or the factory charger will not work.
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