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21. With the key still inserted and turned to the ON position,
unplug connector 7a from connector 8a.
See diagram 3
.
22. Measure resistance from pin 5 to pin 7 on connector 7a.
See
figure 22
.
— If your multimeter indicates an open,
then replace the
controller interface harness (7) and retest the system.
— If your multimeter indicates less than 1 ohm,
then replace the
controller (8) and retest the system.
Figure 22. Connector 7a
SECTION 3 - BEEP CODE DIAGNOSIS
The controller (8) performs periodic diagnostics on the electronics of the Victory 9 or 10 scooter. The controller (8)
monitors components of the electrical system such as battery charge, electromagnetic brake resistance, throttle pot (15)
operation, and speed pot (17) operation. When the controller (8) senses that any one of these components is out of
range, it sounds a series of beeps. The scooter will not drive until the fault is resolved.
NOTE: The beep code will begin with a series of rapid beeps, followed by a number of slower beeps. The slower
beeps comprise the actual beep code. The beep code will be generated only once. To repeat the beep code, remove
and reinsert the key.
Beep Code #3 - High Battery Voltage
Symptoms:
The controller (8) beeps three times.
Diagnosis:
The batteries have become overcharged.
Solution:
Use the following procedure to clear the beep code:
1. Power up the scooter and wait for the battery voltage to drop.
NOTE: Do not allow the battery condition meter to drop down into the red!
NOTE: The Victory 9 or 10 scooter should only be charged with the off-board charger supplied with the unit!
Beep Code #5 - Brake Fault
Symptoms:
The controller (8) beeps five times.
Diagnosis:
The scooter may be in freewheel mode.
There may be a short in the brake.
Solution:
Use the following procedure to clear the beep code:
1. Make sure the scooter is in drive mode. Pull the manual freewheel lever backward to engage drive mode.