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John Jiampetti
April 24, 2025
Wires broke off at the 3 tine head at the solder how do I resolder them on
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mobilityskooters.com
May 13, 2025
@John Jiampetti Sure I can help you with that!
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How to Re-solder Wires on a 3-Prong Connector (3-Tine Head)
Important: If you aren't experienced with soldering or working with electronics, it's best to consult a professional or technician. Incorrect wiring could damage the scooter or cause a safety issue.
Tools Needed:
* Soldering iron (15–40W)
* Electrical solder (rosin-core for electronics)
* Wire stripper
* Heat shrink tubing or electrical tape
* Multimeter (optional, for checking continuity)
* Wiring diagram (if available for your specific model from Pride Mobility)
Steps to Re-solder:
1. Identify Each Wire's Position
Try to find a wiring diagram for the specific model. If one isn’t available, look at clues like leftover solder on the connector or the length and color of the wires. A multimeter can also help you figure out where each wire goes.
2. Prepare the Wires
Strip about 1/4 inch (6 mm) of insulation from each wire. Twist the exposed strands together to make a neat end.
3. Tin the Wires
Heat the soldering iron. Apply a small amount of solder to the wire ends. This is called tinning and helps the solder flow better when you attach the wire to the connector.
4. Clean the 3-Prong Connector
Remove any old solder or burnt material from the connector using a solder wick or small file. You can also tin the connector pads to make soldering easier.
5. Solder the Wires Back
Hold the tinned wire against the connector pad. Heat both the wire and pad with the soldering iron, then apply a small amount of solder. Let it cool without moving it.
6. Insulate and Protect
Use heat shrink tubing or electrical tape to cover the exposed solder joints and prevent short circuits.
7. Test the Connection
Use a multimeter to check the continuity. Then power on the scooter carefully to see if everything works as expected.
If No Diagram Is Available:
Do not guess wire positions. Instead, try to:
* Contact Pride Mobility support for a wiring diagram or technical advice.
* Look for a service manual for the scooter model.
* Post a photo of the connector and wires on a scooter or electronics repair forum to get help from others with the same model.
Let me know if you’d like help tracking down a diagram for a specific scooter model.
R barrett
March 3, 2025
Lights on scooter do not lite up but scooter works
1 comments:
Mr. Anderson
March 3, 2025
The lights on the Pride Mobility scooter may not light up while the scooter is functioning if there is an issue with the error light system or the audible beep from the horn. Possible reasons include a damaged horn, moisture or dirt affecting the horn on newer controllers, or a disconnected or faulty white plug-in connection. Checking and replacing the horn or ensuring the plug-in connection is secure may resolve the issue.
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Charlene Hiles
June 22, 2025
are you able somehow to lock your scooter
Susan Hanson
June 20, 2025
Where is the battery located on pride Zero Turn 8? H how do I remove and replace?
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Wires broke off at the 3 tine head at the solder how do I resolder them on
@John Jiampetti Sure I can help you with that! --- How to Re-solder Wires on a 3-Prong Connector (3-Tine Head) Important: If you aren't experienced with soldering or working with electronics, it's best to consult a professional or technician. Incorrect wiring could damage the scooter or cause a safety issue. Tools Needed: * Soldering iron (15–40W) * Electrical solder (rosin-core for electronics) * Wire stripper * Heat shrink tubing or electrical tape * Multimeter (optional, for checking continuity) * Wiring diagram (if available for your specific model from Pride Mobility) Steps to Re-solder: 1. Identify Each Wire's Position Try to find a wiring diagram for the specific model. If one isn’t available, look at clues like leftover solder on the connector or the length and color of the wires. A multimeter can also help you figure out where each wire goes. 2. Prepare the Wires Strip about 1/4 inch (6 mm) of insulation from each wire. Twist the exposed strands together to make a neat end. 3. Tin the Wires Heat the soldering iron. Apply a small amount of solder to the wire ends. This is called tinning and helps the solder flow better when you attach the wire to the connector. 4. Clean the 3-Prong Connector Remove any old solder or burnt material from the connector using a solder wick or small file. You can also tin the connector pads to make soldering easier. 5. Solder the Wires Back Hold the tinned wire against the connector pad. Heat both the wire and pad with the soldering iron, then apply a small amount of solder. Let it cool without moving it. 6. Insulate and Protect Use heat shrink tubing or electrical tape to cover the exposed solder joints and prevent short circuits. 7. Test the Connection Use a multimeter to check the continuity. Then power on the scooter carefully to see if everything works as expected. If No Diagram Is Available: Do not guess wire positions. Instead, try to: * Contact Pride Mobility support for a wiring diagram or technical advice. * Look for a service manual for the scooter model. * Post a photo of the connector and wires on a scooter or electronics repair forum to get help from others with the same model. Let me know if you’d like help tracking down a diagram for a specific scooter model.
Lights on scooter do not lite up but scooter works
The lights on the Pride Mobility scooter may not light up while the scooter is functioning if there is an issue with the error light system or the audible beep from the horn. Possible reasons include a damaged horn, moisture or dirt affecting the horn on newer controllers, or a disconnected or faulty white plug-in connection. Checking and replacing the horn or ensuring the plug-in connection is secure may resolve the issue.
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are you able somehow to lock your scooter
Where is the battery located on pride Zero Turn 8? H how do I remove and replace?