Posted by JD Seller on June 18, 2013 at 06:05:00 from (208.126.196.144):
The grand kids got given a power wheels Jeep. It is an older one 1996 model. It had quit going and the fellow that had it had put in both batteries new and new drive motors. He spent as much in parts as you can buy a new one for.
This one has two 6 volt batteries. In low it runs the power in parallel and for high they run them in series.
I have checked out all the switches and they are working as the wiring diagram says they should.
IF I jump power directly to the motors they run fine. The harness is OK too. The high low switch is working and the reverse switch is too.
The only thing missing is a resister on the ground side of the throttle switch. This should just mean the electric braking effect would not work. I think.
Have any of you worked on one of these heart burn created things before???
The two younger Grandsons are hyper about getting this going. It not going is costing me some serious Grand Dad points. LOL. SO HELP!!!!!!
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