How To Replace/Install A Controller; How To Install Dash Assembly - X-TREME X-370 Owner's Manual

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that may make them a little difficult to remove. If you have trouble you can use the
HANDLE end of a sturdy screwdriver to pry them out. If you need you may cut the wires
anywhere on the battery pack to separate them.

How To Replace/Install A Controller

- Remove Main Fuse.
- Gain access to where the Controller is located.
- Place the New Controller alongside the Original Controller.
- Disconnect and re-connect one (1) Connector at a time. We recommend starting with the
largest Connector and working down to the Smallest Connector. This will avoid confusing
the connectors.
- With the Original Controller free of all wire connectors remove from frame.
- Install the New Controller in its place with the original screws if equipped or with Double
Sided Tape.
- Install Main Fuse.
- With Drive Wheel Not touching any surface test run the motor and check accessories to
confirm that they are functioning correctly.
- Re-assemble and test ride. This is also a good time to perform a full check of the brakes,
tire air pressure, etc.

How to Install Dash Assembly

First you will remove the old dash but do not cut any wires because you will need them for
the new dash. Remove wires from old dash. There will be a set of wires attached to
each turning signal bulb with rubber. Pull the bulb out grasping the rubber and slowly
work it from side to side releasing it from the housing. Next remove the center head light
bulb by unscrewing the bulb from the housing. Next remove the electronic board by
unscrewing from the housing. Do the same with the new dash assembly but put those
components to the side. Install electrical components from old scooter in new. Install
ignition with wire and key. Fit the dash assembly onto the handle bars and install screws
to hold in place.
How To Install Wheel Bearings
- Remove the rear wheel.
- Remove the old bearing. To do this, you will need to insert something, like a screw driver,
from the opposite side and simply push it out.
- Put the new bearings in. You will want to use something like a rubber mallet so you do
not crack the bearings. Set the wheel on a flat, absorbent surface, like a work bench. Tap
the bearing into the wheel evenly.
- Re-install the tire and test ride.
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