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Kathleen Leatherbarrow Posted on May 07, 2019
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Mobility pride xl mobility scooter

Something wrong with my back axle

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Hi u don't mention the problem
rear axle assembly is very reliable not prone to failure,
CHECK YOURE TYRE PRESSURE 30 to 35 .
also tighten rear axle NUTS VERY TIGHT loose nuts can cause a
thumping noise........cheers

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SOURCE: pride mobility scooter. turn key on it keeps

Are you sure that it not in FREEWHELL mode, lever at the back, Regards

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oregoon

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  • Posted on Aug 28, 2009

SOURCE: I have no manual for my Pride victory mobility scooter

http://www.pridemobility.com/pdf/owners_manuals/US_Scooter/US_Victory_10_om.pdf

Click on this link and a pdf manual for a Victory 10 will appear.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 09, 2009

SOURCE: Need Wiring chart for Revo 4 Pride Mobility

I have wiring chartfor Revo if your interested

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  • Posted on May 27, 2010

SOURCE: Pride Celebrity Deluxe Mobility Scooter - Serial Number

Hi. The serial number will be on a sticker on the upright support that holds up the seat. You will have to lift of the seat, and take the cover off the batteries to see it. It should be on the front of the deat support. Neil.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 25, 2010

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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