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perhaps since your chair is over 2.5 years old you have underlaying problems such as motorheatup or excessive drag per a locked bearing or a bushingtrhat is out of lube.somebody needs to at everything that moves thathas to do withload carry,or powertrain.
: I recommend getting ahigh chair for babies in this age. Boosters will not provide the body sidesupport a baby needs. When your baby is sitting and stable (when about 1.5-2Years, than it is safer to try a booster.
Sounds like the inhibit function of the chair has been damaged. This function will not let you move the chair while charging. If Dad doesn't have the charger off when plugging in to the chair or removing it it can short out the charger port causing your problem. Unfortunately the only fix is to replace the joystick/controller. If Medicare paid for Dad's chair then they will pay for most of the repair costs. Contact the provider that brought Dad's chair and ask if they can order a new joystick for you Hope this helps
The best thing to do is check double check it yourself. Run the car up to normal operating temp first. Pull the transmission dipstick, with the car running, and look at the fluid. Check the level while you are at it. The fluid should look pinkish and should smell like oil. If it is more brown than pink or smells burnt then it should be changed. It doesn't need to be flushed.
GM recommends changing it every 100,000 miles except under hard driving, so if you chang3d it a couple years ago you should be alright unless you notice something wrong when you checvk it yourself. ope this helps.
Ranch well the red flash indicates a low battery and the 5 flashes indicate a bad left brake. Now try charging the batteries until you get a green light on your charger then turn on the chair it shouldn't flash the red if the batteries are accepting the charge. If your batteries are 2-3 years old it could be time to change them. If Medicare paid for your chair then they will pay most of the repair costs. You can contact your provider for help or a service company like Roadrunner Mobility @ 1-800-467-2668 or Repair Xpress @ 1-877-581-3733. If Medicare did buy the chair then you are eligible for a new chair every 5 years and yours is almost 8 years old. Contact a local provider that you trust to check into getting you a new chair. Hope this helps you
gm for years has been in denail about their Dex-cool. they stat the failures to heating system is caused by cooling systems run low for extended period of time...leading up to a muddy mess in cooing system. i would suggest after a thourough flusing with powdered prestone flush agents (if your system is muddy)..to switch to the standard green ethyl/glycol coolant. changing it every 24,000 miles or 2 years...hope this helps
on my m51 the lights on the charger are red and green the green is flashing what is this telling me.also should i have the controller on when i plu in the charger my chair i 6 years old battery replaced 2 years ago
Pride doesn't make a Jazzy 115. Please check your chair and owners manual to get the correct model so we can help. How old is the chair? The flash codes you are getting depend on the model, year it was born, and the tkype of controller installed.
Also, the flash code should be literally, flashes. 2 lights flash twice, stop, then go again, etc. They all mean something, so repost with more info please.
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