SOURCE: pride victory Scooter battery charged won't run
Its probably too late to give my opinion, but here goes anyway.
I had a similar problem with my mothers scooter and it turned out to be a faulty connection on the wires leading to the motor. I simply pulled the plastic connection apart, cleaned and lubricated the contacts, refitted the connection and all was well.
SOURCE: Pride Legend scooter won't hold charge
check the wiring from the batteries as a wire could have come loose.
Regards
GeWiz
SOURCE: Pride celebrity XL won't go.
Have you checked the motor brushes for wear and spring tension, sometimes the spring becomes brittle and breaks but can sometimes still make contact.
Regards Steve.
SOURCE: My Pride scooter is fully charged but there isn't
Does the battery meter move and does the green LED on the console come on? If not, then this would probably be the circuit breaker has popped or possibly a fuse blown somewhere. There may be a fuse on each of the battery harness leads, so they could be worth a check. May also be a bad connection somewhere or a broken wire. Also worth checking the key switch incase this is not working. If the green LED on the console IS on, is it flashing and if so, how many times. This is a built in diagnostic system and will tell you what is wrong with the scooter if you have the owners manual to refer to. Hope this helps...
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SOURCE: revo pride 2 year old
Well I hope I can be of Some help, If the batterys on a scooter are not charged daily after use they will deplete, in other words loss there power/charge.so each time you miss a charge the batteries will start lossing there life expectancy.that is why it Is very important to not miss a charge.When your batteries dont take a charge, that's basically saying you need new batterie. One way to make sure Your batteries need change and not your charger .... First trickle charge the batteries Second install the batteries back on the scooter Third plug in your charger it should kick on Good luck
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