SOURCE: Pride Legend surges at any speed & makes a clicking noise
This sounds like a bad throttle pot. You need to have it replaced.
SOURCE: THE SCOOTER MAKES A HIGH PITCH NOISE WHEN THE KEY IS TURNED ON
The buzzer is a piezo-electric device that is the "horn" for the scooter. It also will alert when the scooter is in reverse, if this option is programmed into the scooter. It receives its power from the PC board or console board which is located inside the top of the shroud at the tiller, where the thumb paddles that direct the scooter are located. If liquids have reached the board, or if condensation has affected the board, the circuit that controls the buzzer may have shorted causing it to come on constantly.
Opening the top of the shroud is fairly simple. Remove about 6 screws holding the clamshell cover together, remove the speed adjust knob, and it should come apart. Inside you'll see a PC (printed circuit) board, green in color with lots of small electronic parts embedded on it. The buzzer is also inside, usually about the size of a marshmallow and black in color with tiny holes to let the noise escape. There will be two wires leading from the buzzer to the plug-in at the PC board. Unplug the buzzer and the noise will stop, but you won't have use of the "horn" at all. Replacing the PC board can be done by a certified Pride tech, but it will probably cost you about $150.00 for parts and labor.
Hope this helps.
SOURCE: pride victory 10 clicks while going foward
If the click is coming from one side of the rear of the scooter, I would think you have a dry axle. If this is the case, you will hear a regular clicking noise, just as if there is a stone in the tyre. All you have to do is remove the wheel, apply some grease to the axle and re-fit the wheel again. When removing the wheel, be careful not to loose the hub key (usually a small strip of square metal that fits in a groove in the axle and wheel). This clicking noise is a very common problem with Pride scooters and one we regularly deal with, even on brand new scooters. If this doesnt cure your problem there are a number of other things it could be, but i would need more specific details to try and help you. Hopefully its just the axle! Hope I have been of some help to you.
SOURCE: Loud Clicking Noise in the back when I drive it.
Hi...
First off..Check the wheels to make sure nothing is jammed between them and the body.
I had one like that where a hat was stuck in the wheel well
Also , make sure the drive lever is all the way in
Pride service is 1-800-800-8586
SOURCE: Back wheels make a loud clicking noise
Hi. Loud clicking noises from the rear wheels are usually caused by movement of the square steel key that fits into a groove on the axle inside the wheel hub. This is what drives the wheels.
You will probably get a click for each revolution of the wheels.
To fix it, remove the rear wheels and wipe a thin smear of grease on the key and axle, then replace the wheels.
The grease will allow the key to move slightly without making a noise, and help stop it from wearing.
It sometimes helps to also remove the front wheels, and wipe a thin smear of grease onto the front stub axles. There is no key in the front hubs, but the grease helps to prevent the bearings siezing on to the axles.
Good luck. Neil.
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