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Posted on Jul 31, 2009

My Jazzy wheelchair shuts down often when I was riding it, I thought it was the battery problems, I replaced t he batteries, and it still do the samething to me, what can be the problem?

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Check the inline fuse on the pos side of the battery it is encased in shrinkwrap,if it is loose the chair will act dead and everything will test good.I had this problem on my jazzy select14,and just happen to find it out by chance. an easy way to see if it is the fuse is to take it out and see if it works,without it.anyway good luck! and happy riding!!!
J Olaf

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