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I have aRascal model 245
Replace the batteries because they are too low to give you enough power to get out of the red. Once you have the new batteries charge before use and then check the charger t make sure you are getting a good output to charge the batteries Hope this helps
4/20/2011 11:49:50 PM •
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on Apr 20, 2011
I have a rascal 850
That clicking you hear is what makes me think that it is the speed sensor on the rear shaft and it is somehow got a problem? This explains the noise, the loss of forwards motion,and why it gets better after you reverse? It realigns the sensor?
Really though you should get someone who knows about these things to have a good look and see what's going on, as most likely in any event whatever is found, most likely won't be DIY fixable, and would need to be professionally repaired an any event/
3/20/2011 7:55:03 AM •
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on Mar 20, 2011
I have the exact same problem. This is a Fortress
MaryJain The scooters freewheel lever should be at the right rear of the scooter under the shroud and no it shouldn'd be touching the tire. To put it freewheel you should push the lever down. Now if the lever is rubbing the tire you can try to get someone to push it sideways toward the left tire to get it away from the right tire. It should move easily into and out of gear. Be careful not to break it or the small micro switch on the brake. Hope this helps you
10/27/2010 8:57:51 PM •
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on Oct 27, 2010
Replaced batterys worked fine forabout 1hr. then
Unfortunatly, your batteries need to be replaced.
The batteries contain a gel that needs to have current run through it on a regular basis (at least 8 hours once a week) or it will solidify. If you attach the charger, what will most likely happen is the green light will either stay green or go to green after a very short time. The charger will indicate the batteries are full, but instead of being full of pwer, they are full of crud. Your warranty will most likely not cover replacment as this is due to customer neglect, but your insurance may still cover the replacement if you can wait for the process to go through. Otherwise, you will need to replace the batteries on your own. There is enough power to turn on the lights and honk the horn, but not enough to get the motors to work.
Good luck!
10/25/2010 9:20:19 PM •
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on Oct 25, 2010
Rascal scooter no forward or reverse or seat rise
Does the scooter have any power to it at all? Have you recently charged the batteries? If the scooter has been sitting unused for a while the batteries may not take a full charge and need to be replaced. If the batteries are good, check the fuses and all of the battery connections to ensure nothing has come lose. Sounds like a power issue.
Good luck!
10/20/2010 1:51:35 PM •
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on Oct 20, 2010
I need parts . where
isluna contact Electric Mobility @ 1-800-257-7955 ask for tech support and explain what you need. They should be able to help you Hope this helps
10/5/2010 2:52:23 AM •
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on Oct 05, 2010
The ammeter says its fully
I suspect this will be the batteries. The fact that the ammeter is working suggests the charger is charging the batteries. Just to be certain, the ammeter should start at a higher figure (i.e. 4 - 5 amps) the more discharged the batteries are, and should read zero when the batteries are fully charged. If this is the case, I think the charger and the ammeter are ok. The battery guage should also be ok as these do not usually move at all if they are broken. Batteries can take a, and even hold a charge for a certain period of time if they are weak, but under load, they cannot produce the desired amount of power. It sounds to me like this is your problem, but before you buy new batteries, have them checked properly as other things may be to blame, like a brake problem or even a motor or transaxle problem.
9/20/2010 3:25:40 PM •
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on Sep 20, 2010
Hello. I have a electric
hi Gary,visit :www.alldatasheet.com .fill in the correct boxes for:troubleshooting_2007 SHOPRIDER.pdf to read with ur Adobe Reader.Im SURE YOU WILL BE WELL HAPPY WITH THIS INFO.Please rate me as in thumbs up 1 to 4,im disabled myself & know how frustrating it can be without ur scooter,Colin.
9/17/2010 11:27:19 AM •
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on Sep 17, 2010
Yes my has been outside for a couple of months and
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It Sounds like your Tracking is out also when a Scooter is left outside in bad Weather the Pot Assembly Unit Needs to be Replaced as they are To be kept cover at all times as it is an Electronic Pot Meter,and Moisture is not good for this Pot.
Gerry.
8/11/2010 10:29:27 AM •
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on Aug 11, 2010
Moter engaging wheels not turning
Hi Jimmy. Does your machine display and flashing lights, if it does, count the flashes between the pauses. This is a fault code. If you let us know how many flashes, we can help you.
It might be a stuck motor brush. Undo the caps and see if either brush is stuck. A light file with a fine file might help. Careful tightening the brush caps as they can crack if done up to tight.
Good luck. Neil.
8/3/2010 5:31:16 PM •
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on Aug 03, 2010
NEED A REPAIRMAN FOR A 3 WHEEL BATTERY OPERATED SCOOTER IN FLORID
well it most likely the the 5k ohm potenteitometer is bad this is a common ptoblem with pride scooters if you have a screwdriver and can take it apart you can order the part online and it comes with the wire tail on it so it just plugs into the controller board the part costs about 68 dollars from pride depending on what model you have, email me and i could probably walk you through it
7/11/2010 2:53:46 PM •
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on Jul 11, 2010
Scooter runs then stops I turn offf the key and
the batteries are worn and problably need replaced , the computer will stop running the scooter at threshold voltage, older batteries and will hit this threshold voltage and slow the scooter
7/11/2010 2:36:37 PM •
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on Jul 11, 2010
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