20 Most Recent Pride Mobility Products Hurricane PMV 4-Wheel w/55AH Batteries & Charger + Flat Free Tires - Color Viper Blue - Gray Fabric Seat Questions & Answers

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I have a Pride Mobility

Hoping your problem is in the wiring to and from , or the light itself , usualy when the board goes , nothing works... make sure you test every contact point for juice to and from , before you discard the possibility...!!!! .
1/6/2018 9:54:08 AM • Pride Mobility... • Answered on Jan 06, 2018
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How to find model number

There is usually a barcoded sticker with the information you need stuck to the seat lower support tube. Remove the seat by twisting and lifting it off the scooter - do get help to do this as it can throw you off balance. Lift the velcroed rear shroud off the scooter and look at the chassais seat post, you should find the sticker on the front of it. I found it useful to photograph it for future reference.
7/2/2016 6:06:20 PM • Pride Mobility... • Answered on Jul 02, 2016
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Mobility scooter is unresponsive

.good mobility scooter humm strange ...fitted a new throttle but still no go any fuses in the system might need a volt meter to test all the wires voltages and resistance between battery and throttle info says comes with two batteries ouch the w/55AH Batteries are about $250are both batteries holding full charge 4803d642-22c8-4395-8943-dae4c6a6e1de.jpg
5/30/2016 12:14:29 PM • Pride Mobility... • Answered on May 30, 2016
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Where can i get brushes for pride hurricane in uk

I would contact pride or a service centre as if you put the wrong grade of brush in the motor you can damage the comm and motor. The motors are not cheap.
6/17/2015 9:42:35 PM • Pride Mobility... • Answered on Jun 17, 2015
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Batteries go flat if left in camera

your title says camera ? but your post is in pride mobility ? but this will apply for any rechargeable batteries. the batteries could be at the end of there life ( they only charge so many times ) but cold and other things can drain them. heres a fix to try and get the full charge to stay full. you might have to do it a few times. charge batteries over night untill fully charged,prop the scooter up and jam the throttle on and just let it run flat ( anything else with full charge do the same.power on and let them run flat ) once there flat recharge again but drain the battery so it wont even light the lights.try it to see if the next charge holds ? if not try the same thing again. this is called calibrating..you might find after the first try it will hold half of its charge but will get better the more time you calibrate it. if that dose not work you will need new batteries. also try leaving them out of the item not in use to see if they drain on there own,this could give you a clue as to something being left on when there inside ? hope this helps
4/29/2015 9:37:43 AM • Pride Mobility... • Answered on Apr 29, 2015
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Speed control on Pride Hurricane

hi, the speed control could be faulty, see if you can spray some Wd40 or contact cleaner in the gap and see if that improves things...is it the one with the snail , rabbit speed sign ? one bar on the indicator does imply low battery power ...is it flashing ? if it is then that's a fault condition Regards Rob www.gewizrepairs.co.uk
3/16/2015 8:56:30 AM • Pride Mobility... • Answered on Mar 16, 2015
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Does anyone have a pride mobility scooter wiring diamgram in colour or colour coded

Hi Donna Milliard,i would ask:Who took it apart in the 1st place & unless whoever looks at it,is qualified.I would not let them.Obviously if someone could save money they would try to.But there are times,when we must say:(Leave it to a Professional).A good idea,try choosing 1 of FixYa Experts that you pay a set fee for their Help.Sorry,i do not know the best 1 to ask.But go via the site as to best help you.I hope this helped you,i was a little confused when you rated an answer of mine.But this is my answer reading your question,if that makes sense.Lol,Colin
7/28/2014 11:56:47 PM • Pride Mobility... • Answered on Jul 28, 2014
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Where is model number located

hi, it's normally located on the seat stem between the two batteries Regards Rob www.gewizrepairs.co.uk
3/30/2014 9:09:22 PM • Pride Mobility... • Answered on Mar 30, 2014
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How do you get the seat off to remove the battery on the Hurricane?

you need to turn the seat first with the right lever so it is at a 90 degree angle then wiggle it while pulling up...sometimes takes a bit of wiggling but it will come off
1/3/2014 4:06:38 PM • Pride Mobility... • Answered on Jan 03, 2014
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HELP! hurricane scooter - model #PMV55001

If your battery is a year old should replace it a new one, When battery reach in a year the ampere rate is getting weak. And to prevent that you should always check the battery water level if your battery is a maintenance type. Feel free to send feed back best regards.
7/23/2011 3:17:02 PM • Pride Mobility... • Answered on Jul 23, 2011
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Charged up after xmas .turned

PLEASE DOWNLOAD AS A PDF FILE:SHOPRIDER SERVICE MANUAL 2007 1-800-743-0772 IM DISABLED MYSELF & UR MY REASON FOR BEING HERE.IT GIVES ME MY STRENGTH,COLIN.
3/14/2011 9:38:28 AM • Pride Mobility... • Answered on Mar 14, 2011
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My Pride Hurricane PMV will not go forward or

Make sure that the manual brake release/freewheel lever is in the DRIVE position. The click indicates the brakes are being released but the motors are not kicking in. I hope this helps- good luck!
11/4/2010 9:57:25 PM • Pride Mobility... • Answered on Nov 04, 2010
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My dad has a pride legend and the motor gets hot

Cody yep that could be the problem. When you engage the throttle do you hear a click from the electric brake? Its possible that the brake pad is stuck to the motor casing and causing friction thereby creating the heat you feel. Now you can't just remove the brake cause the controller looks for it to let the scooter move. You can however take the brake assemblt off the motor and tie it to the frame and see if that sloves the problem Be careful not to break the wiring to the brake. If that works and dad doesn't use any ramps (He won't have any brakes to stop him on an incline) Then he can use the scooter like that until you can replace the brake. He must be careful cause only the motor will stop his forward progress when he releases the throttle. Did Medicare buy his scooter? If so contact a provider or a service company and Medicare will pay for most of the repair. Hope this helps you
9/14/2010 7:03:50 PM • Pride Mobility... • Answered on Sep 14, 2010
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No forward, only backward

Hi. If the light flashes 7 times, it has a speed controll fault. It might be the throttle lever ( wig wag ), or it might be the speed pot that controls your top speed.
Try moving the throttle lever ends up and down while you are driving the machine. Doing this wont fix it, but it will highlight the problem, if the throttle lever is faulty. Also try moving the speed pot back and forward a few times.
Good luck. Neil.
7/18/2010 5:18:09 AM • Pride Mobility... • Answered on Jul 18, 2010
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Plugged in to charge battery, red light flashing,

Hi. Sounds like there is no connection between the charger and the batteries. The charger uses the voltage in the batteries to regulate the charge. If the charger is not connected then the charger will not operate at all.
The fault can be a broken wire in the charger plug, or faulty charger socket on the scooter. Can be caused by faulty battery connectors, or wiring from the charger socket to the batteries.
Try moving the charger plug in the socket while the charger is operating. These sockets sometimes wear and dont contact properly.
The best way is get someone with a multi-meter and try and trace the fault for you.
Good luck. Neil.
5/29/2010 10:00:42 PM • Pride Mobility... • Answered on May 29, 2010
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I have a Jazzy 1122. Is this a gel-cell battery I can take on a c

I think they will say its to big. They will be ok with a Pride GoGO
5/21/2010 1:41:08 AM • Pride Mobility... • Answered on May 21, 2010
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Wont charge

the batteries have failed or the fuse in the charger
ted
4/15/2010 2:01:11 PM • Pride Mobility... • Answered on Apr 15, 2010
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The scooter is about five years old or so,

hi, the charger unit is breaking down, Sometimes the batteries can cause this problem but I think you find it the charger, when batteries get older they simply don't hold the charge as much as when new, also the way they deliver power can drop off quicker.

Regards
GeWiz.
1/18/2010 4:36:55 PM • Pride Mobility... • Answered on Jan 18, 2010
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