Charger fan was noisy, then sluggish, then stopped. Charger now not working at all. Have refitted fan to charger chassis as it had worked loose. Power light on but status light out. Fuse intact. No obvious loose or faulty connections to charger components or circuit board. Any ideas?
SOURCE: scooter will not charge
sounds like the gell batterys you can try a battery conditioner it may charge them enough for your charger to work again .if the batterys are not charged or used for a wile the batterys will not let the charger work they should be charged almost all the time
SOURCE: scooter is running slow
Have the batteries tested with a load tester. Usually when it starts to move slow it means the batteries are going.
SOURCE: dead and wont move cant charge but batties are ok
sounds like a dead battery on the unit. see if you can get it replace .
SOURCE: will not charge
then I would first chec kthe connections that the battery charger connects to, check the batteries on another scooter .
Regards
GeWiz
SOURCE: battery charger indicating that batteries
With a Pride Scooter the charger will turn green if its fully charged and if there is a bad connection in the wiring with the batteries. If you plug in the charger and the light comes on green right away then there is a problem with the wiring or connections. Take a voltmeter and read the voltage at each battery. Fully charged they should be 13-15 volts each. If they are less than 12 volts then they are not charged and the charger is not working correctly. If the batteries are really low like less than 8 volts each then the scooter might not come on at all. If you find that the batteries have at least 12 volts or more then there is a wiring problem from the rear of the scooter to the front tiller. Pride has a habit of developing problems in the harness running from the rear to the tiller. My suggestion is to contact your provider (where you got the scooter) and have them troubleshoot the scooter. If the scooter is less than a year old then it should be under warranty and your provider will have to fix it under warranty. Sorry I don't have a quick fix for you but scooters are notoriously bad to troubleshoot and repair, especially long distance. Hope this helps you
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