Troubleshooting - Burning Smell; Troubleshooting - Charging Problems, Scooter Will Not Charge - X-TREME X-370 Owner's Manual

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4. To test the module itself, leaving the module connected, you can attach two additional
jumper wires to the back of the blinker module, and then to the appropriate positive and
negative terminals of the batteries. If the signals begin to work while making direct contact
to the battery, you may have faulty wiring between the switch and the module or a bad
controller.
Troubleshooting:
Burning Smell
Customer complains of a burning smell coming from scooter.
There are 2 possibilities for this, controller problems or motor problems. For strong
burning smells, the most likely cause is a burnt up motor.
1. If the motor is burnt up, the burning smell will be very strong and will not go away. The
motor also will not function but you may have dash indicators.
2. If the controller is burnt internally, there may only be a burning smell briefly and then it
will go away. The scooter will not function at all.
Troubleshooting:
Charging Problems, Scooter Will Not Charge.
Proper operation of a charger: When plugged into the wall, the charger light should
illuminate green. Then when plugged into the scooter charger socket, it should turn red
and remain red until the scooter is fully charged. (Charging time will vary depending on
how low the battery is) At that time, the charger shuts off and the light will turn to green
indicating charging is complete.
1. Check to see if charger is operating properly. If yes, proceed to step 3.
2. If charger is not operating properly, charger is bad. Replace charger.
3. Open the battery cover and locate the back of the charger socket. There should be 2
wires coming from the socket leading to the controller. Verify that both wires are attached.
If they are, then follow those wires to the controller and ensure that the wire connector that
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