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I would take a pair of pliers and pull off the push nuts. You have to replace the push nuts with new ones, but when you purchase the little tikes hummer wheels from http://www.shopjandl.com/kids---baby-ride-on-toys-little-tikes.html they provide the push nuts with the wheels
I would make sure that the wires are connected secure.
Maybe it is the switches. I know they have a problem over time when water or any normal wear and tear occurs.
The Little Tikes hummer switches are specific but I know this website carries some parts.
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