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3 wheel go go it got soaked. turned key and constant beep, removed battery pack + key, fan and blower on both still constant beep. Scooter runs fine ! How can I stop beep and what causes it.

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Hi, water most likely got into the horn button... try and dry it out but be careful you don't melt it..

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 10, 2008

SOURCE: 99 navigator blower stays on after turn off and keys are removed

your problem is a bad blower relay..... it is located under hood in fuse panel about a $20 part

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 09, 2009

SOURCE: sudden stops

Sounds like the brake. Ohm chech the brake (it is attached to the end of the motor). It should be around 35 ohms

Charlie

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  • Posted on Jun 14, 2009

SOURCE: 88 cadillac deville, ac blower fan wont shut off,

Ralph,
Most common cause of this is the blower fan (proper name for the fan you refer to) continuing to run is a shorted out Electronic Climate Control Module. This solid state device replaces the older style fan speed resistor block (at about 4 times the price) This unit is found on the top of the HVAC box under the hood. (HVAC means heating, ventilation and air conditioning) The HVAC box is found on the passenger side of the firewall. Look behind the A/C's accumulator. It will have an electrical wiring plug on top of it. It will be fastened to the HVAC box with a few 7mm hex head screws. Very easy to change.
FYI, do yourself a favor and replace the blower fan motor at the same time. The Electronic Climate Control Module usually fails because the motor is drawing to many amps of current. This is because it's bushings are worn out or the brushes are worn out.
This is very common on Cadillacs and Buicks.
Charlie
PS Not sure why car won't start. Either you drained the battery or blew a fuse which controls starting the engine. Need more info regarding the "no start" condition.

Jonah Oneal

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  • Posted on Jun 07, 2010

SOURCE: Fan blower started running full speed, ...

THE FAN BLOWER RELAY IN STUCK CLOSE POSITION.YOU HAVE TO REPLACE FAN BLOWER RELAY.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 27, 2010

SOURCE: Electric 3 wheeled mobility scooter wont move

Look at the rear of the scooter, make sure the Free Wheel lever is engaged

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Lights will not turn off and after turning on scooter in a few minutes, hear a beeping

If the lights on your Golden 3-wheel scooter won't turn off and you hear a beeping sound after turning it on, it could indicate a potential issue. Here are some troubleshooting steps you can try:
  1. Check the key switch: Ensure that the key is inserted fully into the key switch and turned to the correct position. Sometimes, if the key is not fully engaged or turned properly, it can cause electrical issues. Try removing the key, reinserting it, and turning it to the correct position.
  2. Examine the battery connections: Inspect the battery connections to ensure they are secure and free from corrosion. Loose or corroded connections can affect the scooter's electrical system. If you notice any loose or corroded connections, carefully tighten or clean them as needed.
  3. Verify the charger connection: If the scooter is connected to a charger, make sure it is properly plugged in and connected to the scooter. A loose or faulty charger connection can cause electrical malfunctions. Try unplugging and reconnecting the charger to ensure a secure connection.
  4. Check the scooter's manual: Refer to the owner's manual or user guide for your specific model of Golden 3-wheel scooter. It may provide troubleshooting steps or information about the beeping sound and lights issue you are experiencing. Look for any error codes or indications that can help diagnose the issue
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I have a Pride 4 wheel Go Go Elite Traveller Scooter. It generally works fine, but I will frequently get an 8 beep error code and it won't go after a stop. I merely turn the key off and then

BEEP CODE CONDITION SOLUTION
2 Battery voltage is too low to operate Charge the batteries fully until charger and
the scooter. any meters indicate completion.
3 Battery voltage is too high to operate Contact your authorized Pride Provider for
the scooter. assistance.
5 Solenoid brake trip. The manual freewheel Remove the key, then push the manual
lever may be in the freewheel position. freewheel lever to the drive position and
restart the scooter.
6 Throttle trip. The throttle control lever Release the throttle control lever completely,
may have been depressed while inserting then reinsert the key.
the key.
7 Throttle trip. Throttle potentiometer Contact your authorized Pride Provider for
fault or speed potentiometer fault. assistance.
8 The motor is disconnected. Contact your authorized Pride Provider for
assistance.
9 Possible controller trip. You may be Shut down your scooter for a minimum of
attempting to install the battery pack while several minutes to allow the controller to
the key is inserted or the motor controller cool. Or, try reinserting the key into the key
may be in overheat protective mode. switch.
What you may be doing is mis-counting the beeps and it may be 9 beeps or its 8 and you have a bad connection between the motor and the switch? Good luck!
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When I want to get scooter to go, it just beeps.

2 beeps=too low battery voltage
3 beeps=battery voltage too high
5 beeps=solenoid brake trip or free wheel mode
remove key then push then push the manual release lever in completely
6 beeps=throttle trip
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inserting key so release control lever completely
7 beeps=throttle trip
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How to stop a continuing beep on my Cordoba scooter when I turn the key on? The scooter don't move at all.

Hi Mag,
I have this steps that might help you with beeping sound on your Scooter. Hope it helps.

UNIT LIGHTS UP/HORN WORKS BUT UNIT WILL NOT MOVE
Possible Cause:
  • This often occurs when the scooter is in free wheel mode and is not in drive mode. Re-Engage the free wheel lever which is located down near the rear wheels (normally a yellow or red lever).
  • If you hear a beeping noise, the beeping you hear is a fault beep indicating the scooter main control box has detected a problem. Contact your dealer who can diagnose the beep code.
  • Check batteries with load tester - If either battery drops more than 1 volt under a load, the battery(s) are bad. Replace "both" batteries.

I also find these additional steps on how to know beep alarm indicators:

This main control box has a self-diagnostics feature & cannot be tested with a volt meter. When a
problem is present the main control box will diagnose the fault, prohibit the scooter from being driven
and sound an alert beep. Each alert beep indicates a different issue which helps to determining the
problem by narrowing the fault into one of a few main areas of the scooter. Reference this information
below for the alert beep indications.

Very Rapid beep- Batteries are low. Charge & test batteries.
Medium Fast beep- Motor/brake wiring fault. Free wheel lever disengaged.
Solid beep- The charger is plugged into the scooter (some models may vary).
Very Slow beep- The throttle pot was not at center when you turned the unit on. Throttle pot off
center or wiring (yellow & orange wires) fault.
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Constant beeping but scooter will move

okay there sounds like there either water somewhere or condensation ?

place the whole scooter in a warm room next to a radiator, not too close but close enough so it gets the warmth leave it like this to dry out, this has worked for me, water causing a short either under the tiller panel or where the controller is situated.


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Scooter does not move either direction. when i insert the key i get 10 fast beeps and the 9 slower beeps

This scooter has an S drive controller. The beep code will begin with 10 very fast beeps followed by a number of slower beeps. The number of slower beeps indicates the actual code. It will do this only once. To repeat the beep code, remove and reinsert the key.
Beep code #9 is a possible controller trip.
Diagnosis:
The key may have been inserted during battery box installation.
The controller may be overheated.
The brake is dragging or pulling too much current.
Solution:
Remove the key from the key switch before installing the battery box.
If the problem persists shut down the scooter for 10-15 minutes and allow the controller to cool down.
Bottom line is that you may need a new controller or brake. Keep in mind these may be warranty items. A qualified technician may be needed to diagnose and repair the problem. Hope this helps.
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I HAVE A PRIDE 3 WHEEL GOGO SCOOTER. THE BATTERIES WENT DEAD. I REPLACED THEM AND CHARGED THEM UP. NOW I GET A 5 BEEP CODE WHEN I TRY TO START. IS THERE A LIST OF WHAT EACH CODE IS? THANKS FOR YOUR...

Hi Fred,

Good job on replacing the batteries!
With the go go scooter, a beep code of 5 indicates a solenoid brake trip. This means that the brake manual/freewheel lever may be in the freewheel position. This means that you can push the scooter. Remove the key and push the freewheel lever to the drive position. Restart the scooter and the code should be cleared and the scooter will run. Hope this helps.
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Pride "Celebrity XL Deluxe" 4-wheeled Mobiltiy Scooter

Sounds like your motor brake is out. Usually the discolor on the brake indicates it has overheated.
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