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Coletta Ulloa Posted on Nov 25, 2016
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I have a elite mobility scooter why does it stop on me my battery are fully charged the lights go on but won't move

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Hi check freewheel lever at the rear of scooter if U an push the scooter it's in freewheel :::::: push the lever lever the other way to lock it in gear .. Cheers

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