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Green ready light on Pride Sonic three wheel scooter wont turn on. What turns it on?
Batterys and 24v charger were bad. installed 2 new batterys and new charger. insert key, battery indicator shows fully charged. horn honks. free wheel lever in correct position. green ready light is not lit. will not move. any test procedures appreciated
Re: Green ready light on Pride Sonic three wheel scooter...
Hi if it is similar to pride x the circuit will shut down if key is left on for 20 minutes u will still have lights. Remove key for a short time then replace it & turn on ..goood luck
What that flash code indicates that there is that the battery voltage is to high to operate the scooter. This can happen for a number of reasons and from out of no where. The manual says you should contact GoGo for this problem. But I know a couple things to try and if they do not work then you need to contact GoGo.
First remove the battery connectors for 5 full minutes and see if that resets it.
You may have a wire that got caught up somewhere so check all wires for breaks in the insulation, cracks etx.
Check the fuse as well.
Push in the main circuit breaker reset button (see diagram)
Here is the GoGo Pride Scooter website should you need to contact them and if what I listed does not work then you need to. The things I list are some at home troubleshooting tips GoGo does not offer. They say to contact them immediately. http://www.pridemobility.com/contact.asp
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make sure battery cables are secure at battery terminals and clean.how old are the batteries.If the batteries run down fast they are no good.a good way to test them is put scooter against some thing solid and go forward.If the battery indicator drops to o the batteries are no good.It takes about 10 hours to charge the batteries
With a Pride Scooter the charger will turn green if its fully charged and if there is a bad connection in the wiring with the batteries. If you plug in the charger and the light comes on green right away then there is a problem with the wiring or connections. Take a voltmeter and read the voltage at each battery. Fully charged they should be 13-15 volts each. If they are less than 12 volts then they are not charged and the charger is not working correctly. If the batteries are really low like less than 8 volts each then the scooter might not come on at all. If you find that the batteries have at least 12 volts or more then there is a wiring problem from the rear of the scooter to the front tiller. Pride has a habit of developing problems in the harness running from the rear to the tiller. My suggestion is to contact your provider (where you got the scooter) and have them troubleshoot the scooter. If the scooter is less than a year old then it should be under warranty and your provider will have to fix it under warranty. Sorry I don't have a quick fix for you but scooters are notoriously bad to troubleshoot and repair, especially long distance. Hope this helps you
Blue Positive Brown negative, Yellow with green stripe is additional ground. many people are trying to use the 2904JT charger for a 24 volt charger for other things. I am using mine on an e bike that has 4 12 volt batteries. I charge them 2 at a time and it works well. It only shows voltage when the batteries are partially charged. Some kind of safety feature to keep you from charging a shorted battery. No schematics available, I took my chances and verified the Blue wire is positive. lol Good luck with you project or re wire. : )
It sounds like the batteries have gone bad and need to be replaced. Very little power is needed to operate the horn, but much more is needed to make the motors work.
The batteries contain a gel that needs to have current run through it on
a regular basis (at least 8 hours once a week) or it will oxidize and solidify. If
you attach the charger, what will most likely happen is the green light
will either stay green or go to green after a very short time. When you
turn on the power chair, nothing happens. The charger will indicate the
batteries are full, but instead of being full of power, they are full of
crud. Your warranty will most likely not cover replacement as this is
due to customer neglect, but your insurance
may still cover the replacement batteries if you can wait for the process to go
through. Otherwise, you will need to replace the batteries on your own,
type U1, 24v 33 amp, approx. $125 each at Batteries Plus or Interstate Battery. Good luck!
Can you clarifly what happens you plug in the charger in ?
Are you sure the fuses on the battery leads are okay ? the is one for each battery like a glass container ? check they have not blown, check the connections to the battery , are they tight ?
How do you know that the motor is functional? Have you load tested the batteries. If the batteries are bad usually they will still take a surface charge and appear to be fully charged.
The Sonic has an off board charger. IF the scooter is not charging, you may need to replace it. If you a technically inclined, you can measure the voltage out of the charger, it should be more than 28 V. You may need to contact Pride for more help.
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