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Figure 17. Connector 10g
Figure 16. Tiller Shroud and Console Assem-
bly Removal
Figure 19. Connector 12a
Figure 18. Connector 11a
From step 2
18. Remove the front and rear tiller shrouds and the console
assembly.
See figure 16
.
19. Unplug connector 16a from connector 10g.
See diagram 2
.
20. Measure voltage across pin 1 and pin 4 of connector 10g.
See
figure 17
.
— If your multimeter indicates 0VDC,
then go to the next step.
— If your multimeter indicates greater than 18VDC,
then replace
the console (16) and retest the system.
21. Unplug connector 10b from connector 11a.
See diagram 3
.
22. Measure resistance across pin 5 and pin 11 of connector 11a.
See figure 18
.
— If your multimeter indicates less than 1 ohm,
then replace the
tiller harness (10) and retest the system.
— If your multimeter indicates greater than 1 ohm,
then replace
the tiller fuse block (11) and retest the system.
SECTION 2 - KEY INSERTED INTO
KEY SWITCH AND TURNED ON -
POWERS ON BUT THE SCOOTER WILL
NOT DRIVE
Symptoms:
The battery condition meter indicates power.
The horn and lights work.
The scooter does not drive or sound a beep code.
Diagnosis:
The power has been interrupted between the key switch and
the controller (8).
The inhibit wiring is faulty.
Solution:
Use the following procedure to find the source of the problem:
1. Ensure that the charger is not plugged into the charger port
(connector 12a).
2. Remove the seat and rear shroud.
See figure 4
.
3. Unplug and remove the batteries.
4. Measure resistance across pin 2 and pin 3 on connector 12a.
See figure 19
.
— If your multimeter indicates an open,
then go to
step 15
.
— If your multimeter indicates less than 1 ohm,
then go to the next step.
5. Remove the main shroud.
See figure 11
.
6. Remove the cover from the controller (8).
See figure 12
.
7. Unplug connector 6a from connector 8b.
See diagram 3
.