Tires; Electrical Connections; Hardware Inspection; Cleaning Instructions - Rascal AutoGo Owner's Manual

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Tires

Electrical Connections

Hardware Inspection

Cleaning Instructions

Rascal AutoGo Owner's Manual
Due to environmental conditions, movement may become stiff and difficult. If
movement becomes difficult, use of a spray lubricant can be used to restore easy
movement. Use a spray lubricant such as WD-40. Use lubricant sparingly and
avoid contact with vinyl or painted surfaces.
Front and rear tires of the Rascal AutoGo are foam-filled and do not require air
pressure. Tires should, however be checked periodically for damage, cuts, flat-
spots, or excessive tread wear. Damaged tires should be replaced.
Check wiring connector at the drivetrain to make sure that a tight connection is
made. If Battery Pack terminals (both terminals within tiller and recharger plug
terminals) are corroded, disconnect Battery Pack and clean all connections with a
soft wire brush. Re-connect leads and apply a protective coating (e.g., petroleum
jelly, etc.) to prevent corrosion.
Check and make sure all fasteners are present and secure.
Wash your Rascal AutoGo with a sponge using household detergent diluted in
warm water to clean all components. Wipe excess soapy water from the vehicle
using a clean damp cloth. Avoid getting any water on the electrical components
(i.e., connectors, switches, Battery Pack terminals, etc.).
EMC Part: 19286400 Rev.01 03/09/07
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gregory tichy
February 15, 2025

is there a way to test my rascal autogo onboard battery charger?

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Mr. Anderson
February 15, 2025

To test the onboard battery charger of a Rascal AutoGo, follow these steps:

1. Check the Battery Pack LED – Ensure the LED on the Battery Pack is lit when plugged in.
2. Verify Cord Connections – Make sure the power cord is properly plugged into both the Battery Pack and the electrical outlet.
3. Observe Charging Behavior – If the battery does not charge, load test the batteries to determine if they need replacement.
4. Check for a Faulty Charger – If the Battery Pack LED is not lit and connections are correct, the charger may be defective. Contact Electric Mobility or an Authorized Service Center for further assistance.

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