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Most likely a bad battery. Check out put voltage on all posts. If it's 12 Volts DC or more, then it should be ok, and you'll need to start looking in the wiring such as the speed control switch. If not, your problem is a bad battery cell and you should replace it. NEVER TRY TO SERVICE A BATTERY!!!!!
one or both of the batteries must be bad, lift the seat up the remove the screws that hold the compartment down and then you should be able to see the two batteries below there, first visually inspect the batteries to see if they look like they are bulging, then test each battery with a multimeter and make sure it is showing at least 12 volts, chances are one or both of the batteries will not show more than 12 volts
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