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William Brian bushell Posted on Jan 28, 2019
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My mobility scooter just clicks when I try to go

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Sounds like a battery connection at the positive or negative battery terminal itself. Do you have a service plan or warranty, what brand is it?

thanks and don't stress as it'll be fine, it's something simple

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