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DJ should work try it if all else fails call Pride @ 1-800-800-8586 ask for tech Support and ask to get a set of keys or You can replace the keyed switch with a on/off toggle switch Hope this helps
Hi John.
The problem could be a worn throttle pot ( wig wag ). Next time you are driving the scooter, try moving the ends of the speed lever slowly up and down, instead of in or out as you normally use it. If the throttle pot is worn, moving the lever this way will make the machine speed up or slow down.
Another cause might be a faulty battery lead connector or a faulty motor connector.
Good luck. Neil.
Hi. Sounds like a loose connection, either on the battery terminals, or on the battery lead connectors.
When your machine suddenly stops, does the battery gauge also turn off?
Can also be caused by a worn or stuck motor brush.
If none of these ideas help, can you give us a better description of what goes wrong?
Good luck. Neil.
My Mother buggy does the same and you can damage the gearbox, so I use a elastic try down to the bumper this stops it from moving but should there be a need I can remove it.
the Freewhel mech may have come loose so check it out.
It is often a damaged accelerator (Potentiometer). Sometimes the shaft on the wigwag breaks the contacts in the accelerator from being moved too vigorously when going over a bump too fast. A technician would need to repair this for you. Happy scooting. Regards Chris… [email protected]
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