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the charging fuse on these is internal inside the battery box
1 carry out a continuity test in this blade fuse for open circuit
2 while open check battery volts is over 11 volt or scooter will drive=o/k if lower will need batteries replaced.
3.make sure your charger is the correct one for this scooter
as go go chargers conector are wired different .so a standard mobility charger wont charge these,as there will be no 24volt at pins 1 and 3 ,
Measure the voltage on the charger terminals. It has to be 29 volts when not connected to the scooter. If the charger in an onboard type the fuse for it in in back of the scooter. Download the service manual from Pride's website. It has detailed instructions.
The Madrid scooter is a Shoprider scooter. The controller can be repaired by calling 800-798-0325 (Monster Scooter Parts). If you open the controller there are 2 fuses inside which are replaceable and may be the cause of the problem. I have attached a link to the service manual available for download. Refer to Page 14-15 for specific controller info. http://www.centralmobility.co.uk/includes/pdfs/scooters/Scooter%20Service%20Manual%20Live%20Document.pdf
the fuse on most scooters is located under the seat, lift the back up and you should be able to se the batteries follow the wires from the battery to find a fuse.
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