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It is not published. You could ask them, or if you go to an auto paints supplier, they scan the paint on it, mix the paint and put into a spray can for you.
This is a speed pot or throttle control problem (wig-wag) have you had some speed issues with the scooter before this happened, if so the wig-wag needs replacing. Make sure it is in the centre position at rest and switch the scooter on again.
Neil is right, the serial number is on the seat support. From that the year can be determined. It's mostly moot, as Pride only has a 1 year warranty, and after that, it Parts and Labor. Why are you asking?
You must charge each battery individually with an automotive NON automatic style battery charger until each battery has at least 10 bolts each. The scooter charger cannot pull up a battery with less than 10 volts.
Hi. MostPride scooters have the serial number on the front of the seat support colomn. You will have to remove the seat and the cover over the batteries to see it. Good luck. Neil.
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.
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