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Clean the cartridge connection with Isopropyl alcohol. Also clean where the cartridge is inserted (an old toothbrush works the best). This corrected the issue for me.
I had a similar issue. My Smart Cycle worked for a while, then it progressively became more and more temperamental, failing at unusual times, not turning on consistently, then finally quit powering on entirely. Turns out there was dirt & grime (maybe a little corrosion) on the game cartridge and plug. The solution -- clean with Windex and q-tips.
Here's the post that led me to that conclusion: http://www.fixya.com/support/t317354-smart_cycle_fisher_price
And more on cleaning the cartridges and console plugs in general: http://blog.pricecharting.com/2012/03/how-to-clean-video-games-consoles-with.html
The child has wrapped the connector cords around one of the pedals of his Fisher Price Smart Cycle and it has completely severed the cord from the cycle. Is there replacement parts for this problem?
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