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www.pridemobility.com Victory 9/10 Technical Troubleshooting Guide
Figure 5. Battery Terminal Measurement
SECTION 1 - KEY INSERTED INTO
KEY SWITCH AND TURNED ON - NO
SIGNS OF POWER
Symptoms:
The battery condition meter indicates no power.
The horn and lights do not work.
The scooter does not drive.
Diagnosis:
The power has been interrupted in some part of the system.
Solution:
Use the following procedure to determine where the power has
been interrupted:
NOTE: Ensure that the key is inserted all the way into the key
switch and the key switch is turned completely clockwise. Also
check the key fuse in the fuse block on the tiller. If the fuse does
not appear to be blown, test the fuse with a multimeter. (The
resistance should be 1 ohm.) Be sure to reinstall the fuse before
testing.
1. Check the circuit breaker (4).
See figure 2
.
— If the circuit breaker (4) is not tripped,
then go to the next step.
— If the circuit breaker (4) is tripped,
then reset it and retest the
system.
2. Measure voltage across pin 1 and pin 2 of connector 12a.
See
figure 3 and diagram 2
.
— If your multimeter indicates 0VDC,
then go to the next step.
— If your multimeter indicates less than 18VDC but more than
0VDC,
then recharge the batteries and retest the system.
— If your multimeter indicates more than 18VDC
, then go to
step 18
.
3. Remove the seat and rear shroud.
See figure 4
.
4. Measure voltage across the negative and positive terminals of
one battery, then measure voltage across the negative and
positive terminals of the second battery.
— If your multimeter indicates greater than 9VDC for both
batteries,
then go to the next step.
— If your multimeter indicates less than 9VDC on both batteries,
then recharge the batteries and retest the system.
Figure 3. Connector 12a
Figure 2. Circuit Breaker (4)
Figure 4. Victory 10 Seat and Rear Shroud
Removal (Victory 9 May Differ Slightly in
Appearance)