My little boy bike little rider 6v battery bike is not responding anything horn lights nothing is working, we charged several times but its not working, can you help me out on this
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Battery: 6V - 4.5Ah rechargeable. If you just purchased the toy it should still be under warranty. A battery supply store should be able to acquire a similar rechargeable battery.
If you like to tinker, you could swap parts with the working toy until you isolate the failing component. It might not be the battery. could be faulty wiring, cracked circuit board defective charger.
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you could try the original supplier or ebay and failing that you could try searching online for a pdf manual and just buy any charger that is the correct type voltage and most importantly polarity, having looked at the bike its a childs harley type bike and is 6v 4ah and likely a sealed lead acid type so i would buy a 6v 500ma lead acid charger, if there is a charge port you will need a plug to match and you will need to check the polarity is correct or if there is easy access to the battery terminals you could just use the crocodile clips to the corresponding terminals on the battery itself there is a selection of chargers here 6V Lead Acid Battery Charger eBay a 500ma charger will charge the bike in 8hrs the higher the ah the faster it will charge but i wouldnt go much higher than 500ma without checking with the vendor that it is suitable for a 4ah battery hope this helps
We just bought one of these for our son as well. Put it together, charged it and it simply wouldn't work. After having my father in law who is basically an Electric technician take a look at it, he found loose connections, most notably on the little part that you plug the charger into (the charging diode). After re-soldering a major loose connection found on this part, it completed the circuit for the bike and it started to work.
Best thing to do in this case is that you check all connections in the body of the bike (you can turn it over and take out all the screws on the bottom to get to the major board under the main power and direction switches). But for us the main problem was where the charger plugs in.
Like most Chinese products, these were put together way too quickly and not checked for quality before being put into a box. However, after a little TLC from someone who knows about electric stuff, it is now a great fun toy for our little boy :-)
Hi, Sounds like you have a bad ignition switch. Also check alternator, so that battery is charging.
Do a test for me, start engine disconnect battery. If alternator is working you should have light and horn. Stop, engine reconnect battery. This will give you a better idea where the problem lies.
Good luck.
the faults you are describing do match flat or faulty batteries more than anything else.
check that the connections are good on the batteries and that the battery pack connects properly. i think it would be worth you testing the charger and the batteries to make sure they are working properly. i would not change any other parts until these have been checked.
if the bike was stored in a garage or shed during the winter it is possible that the batteries inside the battery pack may have been damaged by the cold.
if you send make and model and age of the bike i can send you far more detailed testing proceedures, but i would need the details, as battery types and voltages vary from bike to bike.
Sounds like you either have corroded wires going to your battery or your alternator is not properly charging the battery. Get the bike to an autozone and ask them to put their tester on it.
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