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Pride New Mobility Celebrity 3 wheel Scooter Questions & Answers
Normal performance 10 min of use then drags like brake on loses speedbrake assy gets hot unlock freewheel and pause relock will help run better for awhile
Hi, now there it could be one of two faults, the brake magnetic core is not releasing the brake after a period of time, it's breaking down , other-words it's dragging or the voltage from the controller is not high enough or not enough current , a controller fault...check the wiring going from the controller to the brake... now a simple test would be to remove the brake but still have it connected via the two wires and tape on to the motor now you must be careful here because the scooter will roll if near a incline etc...so you been warned !!!! ... does the scooter run okay now ?
I do repair brakes..
Regards
Rob
www.gewizrepairs.co.uk
12/30/2013 10:25:07 PM •
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on Dec 30, 2013
I am looking for a wiring diagram for the charger
hi ,I don't have access to the wiring diagram however I worked on most scooters so can I ask what the problem is , has the wiring loom got damaged ? if so please tell me the name of the motor contoller under the seat a blue or black box. I have rewired over 200 scooters so it not a issue. Not one failure.
Please let me know how you get on.
Regards
GeWiz.
1/9/2013 6:47:25 AM •
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on Jan 09, 2013
Brake not holding on incline
remove wheel then using screw driver
remove brake then replace and re screw
replace wheel
ted mobility centre penge 0208 676 0944
4/15/2010 3:27:36 PM •
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on Apr 15, 2010
Antitipping wheels dragging.
if there tires are the right pressure, sounds like the bar that holds the wheels has either come loose if possible or been bent downwards,
I don't recommend you removing them.
6/13/2009 3:30:22 PM •
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on Jun 13, 2009
How do you remove the
On all the pride chairs that I have worked on, you just rotate the seat from straight ahead a little to unlock it, and then pull up while turning it back and forth.
1/3/2009 3:41:13 PM •
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on Jan 03, 2009
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Where is the fuse on my Jazzy pride mobility scooter
the fuse box location may vary depending on the model of the scooter. However, it is usually located under the seat of the Jazzy scooter. You can access it by unscrewing the two bolts that hold the seat in place. Once you remove the seat, you should see a black box with a white label that says "FUSE". The fuse is located inside this box.
The latch won't stay latched on pride jet 3 ultra
If the latch on your Pride Jet 3 Ultra power wheelchair won't stay latched, there are a few potential causes and solutions you can try:
- Check for obstructions: Inspect the latch mechanism and the surrounding area for any obstructions or debris that may be preventing it from latching properly. Remove any obstacles and ensure that the latch can move freely.
- Adjust the latch position: Sometimes, the latch may need to be adjusted to ensure a proper fit. Check if there are any adjustable components on the latch mechanism and try repositioning them to achieve a secure latch.
- Tighten or replace the latch: If the latch is loose or worn out, it may not hold securely. Check if there are any screws or fasteners that can be tightened to secure the latch. If tightening doesn't solve the issue, you may need to replace the latch with a new one.
- Seek professional assistance: If the latch continues to have issues or you are unsure about making adjustments or replacements yourself, it's best to contact Pride Mobility or a certified technician for further assistance. They will have the expertise to diagnose the problem and provide the appropriate solution.
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