Pride Mobility Products Go-Go Elite Traveller Scooter - 4 wheel w/12 AH Batteries & Charger + Flat Free Tires - Silver Logo
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Batteries are charged, scooter won't move, no power to display

Go glo elite travelller; what's the ;problem?

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  • JoniB Jan 19, 2009

    We were wondering if we overcharged the battery?

  • Anonymous Mar 23, 2014

    Scooter is fully charged and when use it it works fine but when get off and then get back on scooter won't move but lights and horn work

  • Anonymous Mar 23, 2014

    Batteries are charged up and scooter works perfect but then when get off scooter for 5 min and get back on scooter will not move but lights and horn work

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It is impossible to overcharge with the Pride charger. When the battery is full, it will stop charging and check about oncew a miute to maintain the charge.

Now, when you plug in the key (looks like an audio headset jack) does the battery meter indicate a full charge? Also, the scooter will not move if its in free wheel mode, and it will not move if the charger is plugged in. Beyond these first steps, you will need a voltage meter to troubleshoot.

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