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Posted on Sep 03, 2009

Sure step m51 lights flashing

The lights flash all together two times in a row with about a three second pause in between.I do not have the year info,it was given to me by a friend and was working just fine.

  • chadh3441 Sep 30, 2009

    The chair is an 03.Now the lights won't even come on unless I plug it in,and when I do,I get the same flashing pattern. Yes,I have tried it in and out of gear with the same results. Thank you for your help!

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The year info is the 1st 2 digits of the serial number. The S/N is located on a Mfg's sticker afixed to the frame of the chair.

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