Hi, Check the wire connections on the motor. Clean and secure.
Corrosion is your enemy. Use a bit of sandpaper to clean wires and battery terminals. Good luck.
Hi, Check the charger that it is charging.Use a volt/ohm meter to check for power on cable. If battery does not hold a charge. replace battery with new one. Hope that helps.
The one end of the charger should look like a white clip ... take off the seat and connect it to the other white clip. When it is done recharging you can then take that white clip and connect it to the clip that is coming from the black fuse box. The manual says to charge it for 8 hours for every 2 to 3 hours of use... and make sure not to charge it any longer than a 12 hour time span.
You should have a battery charger to charge the 6v battery that powers the wheels, your first step should be to make sure this battery is fully charged, its located in a compartment under the seat.
IF I'm understanding your question correctly, what your wanting to do is change the ends?
(referring to pictures now)
In other words, the charger you have is the size in pic. A but you need the bigger size like in pic. B...
If this is correct the answer is definitely " yes! ".
I do it all the time. Just be sure to make certain it's the same Volts and even better if your Amps are similar. Probably lower than higher amperage if its not exact tho. Just make sure you have your wires color to color or the positive to positive (usually red) and negative to negative (usually black) correctly and your good to go! Good luck :)
It will do so when working hard. This will happen when the battery is fully charged, or when it is dying and cannot take a good charge. Ni-Cads do this after a while. In both cases it is because the battery has a high resistance to further current passing through it.
You can probably go on amazon.com and purchase another cable far less than what the stores charge. There is a chance if you solder the wires back together that it can blow the charger completely. Cutting corners is fun, but not when it comes to electronics.
We have the same exact problem with ours, I went online looking for help, and came across this post so apparently it is a common problem. We haven't fixed it yet have you had any luck?