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New VSI Controller 1 flash: The battery needs charging or there is a bad connection to the battery. Try charging the battery. 2 flashes: The left hand motor has a bad connection. 3 flashes: The left hand motor has a short circuit to a battery connection. 4 flashes: The right hand motor has a bad connection. 5 flashes: The right hand motor has a short circuit to a battery connection. 7 flashes: A joystick fault is indicted. Make sure that the joystick is in the center position before switching on the controller. 8 flashes: A controller fault is indicated. 9 flashes: Problem with the brake circuit. Check that the manual release levers are in the drive position. 10 flashes: An excessive voltage has been applied to the controller. This is usually caused by a poor battery connection. Speed Bar Cycling: Controller locked. Speed Gauge Cycling: Check if battery charger is still connected to controller or controller fault.
Flashing lights on a controller are showing you a trouble code. To find out what the code means, count the blinking LEDs.
Here's a link to Pride's troubleshooting guide for the Jet 3:
This works: Turn ps3 on. Plug the controller into the usb cable and into ps3. Then plug the dongle into other usb port. After a short time the dongle will flash quickly (this means it's in pairing mode - when the dongle flashes slowly it's too late). Press the PS/Home button as soon as you see the dongle fast flashing. All the LED's on the controller will begin to flash and after a short time one (or two) will remain solid. Immediately disconnect the charging usb lead from the controller and again the LED's will flash, push the PS/Home button again and after a short time one or two will remain solid. The controller should now be working. If the controller fails to respond repeat this process but make sure that you disconnect the dongle and reinsert (so you can see the fast flashing lights and try again).
u might could take it apart and where the joysticks is bend it the direction it is jerking. the other that will light up could have a short so you could try to find and rewire it or check the conections in the remote.
you probably have to sinc it. If you don't know how to you open the tab that is on the front of the wii and open the back part of the wii controller where the batteries go and you will find a sinc button wich when you press will autumatically record the ip adress of your controller for future use. If this is not what it might be try changing the batteries on the controller. If its neither then you might have to return it to see if you can get one that works. Good Luck!
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