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11. Insert the multimeter probes into the throttle pot
connector (CN7) at the yellow wire and the orange wire.
See figure 28.
Note the r esistance r eading.
Insert the multimeter probes into the
throttle pot connector (CN7) at the yellow wire
and the blue wire.
See figure 29.
Note the resistance reading.
• Are both readings within 500 ohms of
each other?
-
Go to the next step.
• Are either of the readings outside that
range? – Replace the throttle pot.
12. Check the light green, yellow, and white wires on
the main harness (5) for continuity.
• 10 ohms or less on each one?
-
Replace the
speed pot.
• Open on any wire?
-
Replace the main harness.
BEEP/FLASH CODE #8 - MOTOR VOLTAGE FAULT
(OPEN)
This Beep/Flash Code occurs when there is an internal problem
with the motor or its wiring.
Check Motor Resistance at Motor.
1. Remove the battery pack.
2. Remove the controller panel by loosening the (2)
thumb screws on the scooter deck directly below the seat.
3. Disconnect the (M
-
and M+) connections from the controller.
Refer to the wiring diagram on page 11.
4. Measure the (internal resistance of the motor), across
(M
-
and M+).
See figure 30.
• 0.8 ohms – 5 ohms? – Replace the controller.
• Out of range? – Replace the complete transaxle assembly.
• Open? – Replace the complete transaxle assembly.
• Shorted? – Replace the complete transaxle assembly.
BEEP/FLASH CODE #9 - CONTROLLER FAULT
This Beep/Flash Code means that the controller has an internal
fault.
1. Remove the key from the key switch and allow
the controller to cool down. If the code continues,
then replace the controller.
Figure 28. Connector, CN7
Figure 29. Connector, CN7
Figure 30. Controller, M- M+ Connections
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