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Question moved form Car Audio to Pride Jazzy Select 6.
9 Flashes The park brakes have a bad connection. Check the left and right motor connections and wiring. Check to make sure that the power chair is not in freewheel mode.
make sure that the free wheel levers are in drive position. Also the charger is unplugged. restart and see if that took care of it. Also check the wires coming out of the joystick that they have not been damaged somehow.
Motors must be fully locked in gear to drive. Also many chairs require the joystick to be turned off before putting them in gear or turn chair off and back on after engaging the motors.
According to Pride's troubleshooting documents the service indicator (wrench icon) will flash when a fault is detected by the dynamic controller.
The number of flashes, followed by a 2 second pause, indicates the issue. You will need to count the flashes to determine the cause and a possible solution.
Your version has a Dynamic Controls model controller and joystick. Unplug the charger and engage the motor/brake lever so the chair is no longer in free-wheel mode (con't push by hand) Turn the chair off, wait 5 seconds, turn the chair back. If chair still does not run and your wrench is flashing you have a problem. Count the wrench flashes - the flash count indicates the error detected. 3, 4, 5, and 6 flashes indicate and error with the motors. 3=Left motor fault 4=Right motor fault 5=Left brake fault (may not be engaged) 6=Right brake fault (may not be engaged) Any other fault code usually means the electronics or wiring is bad and not worth fixing.
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