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Anonymous Posted on Mar 15, 2010

Trip breaker,reset it but no power to anything. what is problem?

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Probably just a fuse somewhere. Does your battery meter work? If not, there may be a fuse on the battery harness thats blown. Failing that, depending on what make of control box is fitted to your scooter, it could be a fuse within this that has blown.

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With my Victory (Pride) there was a blown fuse in the steering column (you need to remove 5 screws on the plastic panel (side closest to the seat) and one more just behind the basket.

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