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Ed Broughton Posted on Sep 03, 2016
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Have Pronto M51. I got a left motor fault, and replaced the motor. I still get the left motor fault, and what I have checked with a meter checks okay from the info I can find. What do I do now?

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Take the motor connection and interchange the right motor with the left one. if the problem moves to the right motor then it is the motor or its wiring. If it does not move when changing the the connections then it is a problem in the controller. hope this helps.

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Wrench flashes yellow 3 times and repeats itself on pronto m51

On the Invacare M51 a flash code of 3 usually indicates M1 left motor fault. Check the motor connections and Anderson pins in the connector housings. The motor can be tested using a voltmeter. The motor windings should read about .4 ohms and the brake about 40 to 60 ohms. Hope this helps.
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Hi..I did like you said and it worked for two minuets and now the yellow led flashes 4 times on my Pronto 91. could you tell me what that error code means.

This is a common problem with the M91 when the motors are more than several years old.
An error code of 4 flashes indicates a right motor fault. The right motor could have a short or open circuit, or a bad connection.
Check the right motor, connections and motor cable visually and with a voltmeter at the connector. Look for cuts, nicks and breaks in the wiring and for grease oozing out of the gearbox. Flip the seat back and remove the top cover. Disconnect the black square right motor plug and check the resistance across the red and black motor wires using a digital volt meter. 0 to 1.6 ohms is OK, anything out of this range is suspect.
If the motors are more than 3 years old, you should consider replacing the motor/brake/gearboxes as a pair, left and right. The motor/brake is about $650 with the motor/ brake/ gearbox assembly about $1,000 per side. Labor is 2 to 3 hours total. I usually replace the brake/motor/gearbox as a complete assembly to avoid future problems. Hope this helps.
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Three lights flashing on your chair indicate a left motor fault. Make sure that all of the connections inside the shroud are tight by physically testing them. If all of the connections are good, and the fuses are good, then it's time for a trip to an authorized repair facility. Here is a link to the M51 owners manual if you haven't one. Page 24 has the fault code guide.
http://www.invacare.com/doc_files/1125085.pdf

The controller monitors all of the functions on the chair, brakes, motors, joystick, charger etc. The three flash fault indicates an "open" circuit. Open, like a switch or blown fuse is open, or a wire is cut or burned in half, or a connector is unconnected, or partially connected. The latter is what you are hoping for. Wires burned in half is the usual cause for a motor fault, and with powerchairs, is usually the result of the chair getting stuck in or against something it can't get out of and the operator over-amping the motors. Motors do, just go bad sometimes, for no reason. Very rarerly, however.

You can also check the brushes on the motor too. There's two quarter-sized black plastic screw-plugs on the ends of the motor opposite each other. Unscrew them and examine the brushes. The springy coils should be springy. Overheating can cause them to be brittle, or even burned in two. Check the lench of the brush, the dark rectangular cube at the end of the springs. It should be curved and polished at the end, and a little over a half-inch long. If it is near a 1/4 inch, it needs replaced, or if there is any evidence of overheating, replace. Good luck.
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Margie,   Yes you may charge it overnight. If you use it everyday,charge it every night. Once the charger senses 24 volts it stops sending a charge,so they cannot be overcharged.  I suggest when you go to bed put on the charger and unplug it when you get up in the morning.
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