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Re: I have a Weifeng S41 electric scooter. How do I stop...
Step 1: Remove the colored plastic pieces attached to the rear shroud that is located above the rear wheels. Peel back the Velcro left on the rear shroud as located below. ...
Step 2: Remove the two screws that hold the rear shroud to the frame. ...
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Engage the freewheel lever - allows you to operate the mobility equipment with the standard controls. Disengage the freewheel lever - This unlocks the unit and allows the wheels to spin freely. You can easy push the equipment without power. This is especially helpful if you run out of battery power and need assistance.
I cut reversing feed wire to the beeper while still maintaining the horn beep. You have to know what you are doing though as on scooters they switch the earth/neutral rather than the live as in mains electrics.
There is a better way though. I believe a scooter shop can disable the reversing beep via the scooters drive computer. They just plug their laptop in and do some jiggery pokery.
The beeping on shopriders usually means that the Main Control Box is faulty. It may also be caused by the Throttle Pot being out of neutral. This is a common promlem on this model of scooter as they use a Plastic throttle control lever instead of a metal one. Unfortunately, the plastic one's sometimes slip round slightly causing the above problem. Throttle pots can be very difficult to set to neutral without a multimeter so may be best left to you local dealer.
Hi. This sounds difficult. I have had a few scooters move slowly forward or in reverse, but not both. Normally if the speed pot ( wig wag ) is not exactly in the central position, they can do this.
It is possible for a scooter to have your problem, if the speed lever is binding or rubbing on the housing. Normally the lever is returned to the middle by a spring around the speed pot shaft. If this spring is loose or broken, then this could also cause the problem. Sometimes a small spot of oil or grease will help.
To check the speed lever is in the middle, slowly move the lever for forward untill you hear the brake solenoid release. Now release the lever and slowly pull it for reverse untill you hear the brake solenoid release. Make sure that the speed lever moves the same amount for forward as it does for reverse. If not adjust it with the key off.
If you get the machine to drive properly, then change the controller to see if it is OK.
As for the beeping, a lot of machines will go into an error mode if the speed lever is not in the central position when you turn the key on. This is a safety precausion.
Good luck. Neil.
right, what scooter is it,
You can try putting it in reverse slowly and that will bring your scooter to halt then reverse so take care, what brand and model of scooter ?
Regards
GeWiz
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