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Problems and Solutions Guide
Vehicle runs sluggishly Undercharged batteries Charge the batteries. New batteries should have been
charged for at least 18 hours before using the vehicle for
the first time. After first-time use, recharge the batteries for
at least 14 hours after each use. Never charge the batteries
longer than 30 hours.
Check all connectors. Make sure the battery connector
is tightly plugged into the charger connector, and that the
charger is plugged into the wall.
Make sure power flow to the wall outlet is “ON”.
Batteries need charging After approximately 3 hours of constant use, the batteries
need charging.
Wrong type or improperly installed fuses Make sure that the batteries have properly installed
Power Wheels®30 amp fuses installed before charging. For
best performance, do not use substitute parts.
Batteries are old and will not accept Even with proper care, rechargeable batteries do not last
full charge forever. Average battery life is 1 to 3 years depending on
the vehicle use and use conditions. Replace the battery with
a Power Wheels®Type H 6 volt battery. For best perfor-
mance, do not use substitute parts.
Vehicle is overloaded Make sure you do not overload the vehicle by allowing
more than 1 rider at one time, exceeding the 65 lbs.
maximum weight capacity, or by towing objects behind the
vehicle. Reduce the load on the vehicle.
Driving conditions are too stressful Use only on gentle inclines or slopes of 10oor less. Extreme
temperatures can also affect run time. Adjust the driving
conditions.
Vehicle runs in low speed, but High speed lock-out not disconnected The vehicle was pre-assembled to run only in low speed.
does not run in high speed To allow the vehicle to run in low and high speed, you
must disconnect the High Speed Lock-Out. Follow the
(Please Note: The vehicle is instructions on page 19 to disconnect the High
designed to operate in low Speed Lock-Out.
speed only in reverse ( ).)
When the foot pedal is pressed, Operation of vehicle in low speed It is possible that only one rear wheel may spin when both-
only one rear wheel turns with both rear wheels off the ground rear wheels are raised off the ground and the vehicle is in
low speed. This does not necessarily indicate a problem.
Check for proper operation of the drive system by raising
the rear wheels off the ground and pressing the foot pedal.
If only one rear wheel spins, carefully press your hand on
the spinning wheel to slow it down. The other rear wheel
should begin to spin. If the other rear wheel does not begin
to spin, there may be a problem with the vehicle. Contact
your local Power Wheels® authorized service center for
diagnosis and repair.
Sometimes the vehicle doesn’t Loose wire or connector Check all wires around the motors and all connectors to
run, but other times it does make sure they are tight.
Motor or electrical switch damage Contact your local Power Wheels®authorized service
center for diagnosis and repair.
When the foot pedal is pressed, Loose wire or connector Check all wires around the motors and all connectors
the vehicle won’t run without to make sure they are tight.
a push “Dead Spot” on motor Contact your local Power Wheels®authorized service
center for diagnosis and repair.