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remember the motor transfer the power to the front..there no weight on the motor when you take it off..the motor can be going bad/a singnal! most people change the battery without checking the motor for wear..
If thelaptop battery is more than 3 - 4 years old then the battery could be worn out.Rechargeable batteries have a finite number of charge and discharge cycles andwill lose their charge capacity over time, i.e. won't charge to 100% andgradually the charge reduces until the battery won't charge up at all. OR Thebattery shows a 100% charge but when the adapter is disconnected the batterydrops off to zero capacity in a very short time. If the battery drops to anunacceptable charge level then the battery needs to be replaced.
DID YOU NOTICE ANY OVER HEAT IN BOTH,THE PC OR CHARGER? IF SO THE CAN BE 2 ISSUES. 1-THE CHARGER 2-THE BAT IF YOU TRY TO CONNECT THE CHARGER WITHOUT THE BATT,THE CHARGER GET HOT? (1) ,DO THE CHARGER IS OK (2)
The first thing to do is check that the charger is putting out the correct voltage, which should be ~18 volt. Then try to start it without the battery. If your voltage is OK and the battery out makes no difference, then I would suspect that you have a motherboard problem that must be fixed. If the computer starts up if you wiggle the DC plug where it goes into the computer, then it's the DC jack that is looks and must be re-soldered.
Two constant yellow flashing lights indicates three things
1. Low voltage. Load test your batteries even if they are new. You may need to take them out and charge them on a car charger. Your charger won't work without at least 20 - 22 volts. Your inhibitor on the charger won't close to make continuity to turn the charger on.
2. With an olms meter check your front to rear harness for continuity. If you have a bad wire, replace the front to rear harness.
3. Third and most costly is a bad controller. No way to check that without replacing it. Check 1 & 2 first.
well if it won't charge then it could be the batteries are too low for the charger to pick up or the charger is not working. If you have a voltmeter set it on 200 vdcand plug it into the 2 outter holes of the charger port located under the front of the joystick. Without the charger plugged in you will read the battery voltage and it should read 25-27 volts fully charged Now plug in the charger and the meter will be reading the charge voltage and it shoud be 27-30 volts. If you are reading 27-30 volts with the charger plugged in then the charger is working Hope this helps you
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