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Kids Power Wheel electric question...
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<blockquote data-quote="Logan2003Cobra" data-source="post: 16899239" data-attributes="member: 17851"><p>If the drawing is correct these are the only possibilities:</p><p>- forward/backward switch (or connections)</p><p>- wire(s) from the f/b switch to controller (or connections)</p><p>- controller</p><p>- wires from controller to motor(s) (or connections)</p><p>- motor(s) or connections</p><p>- there might also be additional fuse(s) for the motor(s) that aren’t shown in the drawing</p><p></p><p>Being that it was left out in the rain it’s either a corrosion issue (connections), or a short (controller, fuse, or motor(s))</p><p></p><p>The drawing shows (2) motors (in addition to the steering motor); is one for forward and the other for reverse? If so, swap them (or the wiring) to see if the problem moves. You could also potentially do this from the switch throughout the entire circuit(s) to see if the problem moves; good trick if you don’t have a meter. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using svtperformance.com</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Logan2003Cobra, post: 16899239, member: 17851"] If the drawing is correct these are the only possibilities: - forward/backward switch (or connections) - wire(s) from the f/b switch to controller (or connections) - controller - wires from controller to motor(s) (or connections) - motor(s) or connections - there might also be additional fuse(s) for the motor(s) that aren’t shown in the drawing Being that it was left out in the rain it’s either a corrosion issue (connections), or a short (controller, fuse, or motor(s)) The drawing shows (2) motors (in addition to the steering motor); is one for forward and the other for reverse? If so, swap them (or the wiring) to see if the problem moves. You could also potentially do this from the switch throughout the entire circuit(s) to see if the problem moves; good trick if you don’t have a meter. Sent from my iPhone using svtperformance.com [/QUOTE]
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