I've dismantled the chair searching for shorts, blown fuse, and even taped the 50 amp circuit breaker just to make sure it wasn't faulty and bouncing around. I'm stumped.
The motors may have won brushes or the brakes are hanging up causing high battery usage
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SOURCE: need a wiring diagram for jet 3 power chair
Look here: http://www.pridemobility.com/pdf/Owners_Manuals/US_Jazzy/US_Jet_3_ultra_om.pdf
SOURCE: Constant flashing lights,all three of
You can visit this website to find answers on what the flashing trouble indicator lights mean: http://www.pgdt.com/scenter/diagnostics/diagvsi.html
Locate the page that has the controller used on your power chair/scooter and count how many lights are flashing to diagnose the trouble. If your insurance purchased the power chair for you, they may also cover the repairs; contact them for information.
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In reference to my question above, my chair doesn't blink. It just goes from a full charge and goes down from there. Then the chair starts to crawl along. I power it off and then back on and I'm good for a few minutes and the cycle begins again. Other than that, the joystick is responsive. I've read that no one has repaired a joystick as it is sealed. So, to fix my problem, I'm reading a new joystick....anything else?? Is it possible the joystick is fine and its another component??
Final question / statement. I pushed the power button down quickly and nothing flashed. So this time I pushed it down and held it. It made a weak horn type noise, however I noticed nothing else. So just for kicks, I took it out for a walk with the dog (3am) and it worked absolutely fine. Not a single problem. Did holding the button down reset something? Please, any comments or suggestions are welcome.
In reference to my question above, my chair doesn't blink. It just goes from a full charge and goes down from there. Then the chair starts to crawl along. I power it off and then back on and I'm good for a few minutes and the cycle begins again. Other than that, the joystick is responsive. I've read that no one has repaired a joystick as it is sealed. So, to fix my problem, I'm reading a new joystick....anything else?? Is it possible the joystick is fine and its another component??
By Brian Joseph May 02, 2012
Final question / statement. I pushed the power button down quickly and nothing flashed. So this time I pushed it down and held it. It made a weak horn type noise, however I noticed nothing else. So just for kicks, I took it out for a walk with the dog (3am) and it worked absolutely fine. Not a single problem. Did holding the button down reset something? Please, any comments or suggestions are welcome.
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