Problem possible cause solution – Harley-Davidson FORD F-150 L6348 User Manual

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PROBLEM

POSSIBLE CAUSE

SOLUTION

Vehicle was running but
suddenly stopped

Loose wire or loose connectors

Check all wires and connectors. Make sure the motor harness
connector is plugged into the battery, and that there are no loose
wires around the motors.

Tripped thermal fuse

The built-in thermal fuse may "trip" and shut down operation of
the vehicle if the vehicle is overloaded or the driving conditions
too severe. Once a fuse has “tripped”, remove your foot from the
pedal and wait approximately 25 seconds before operating the
vehicle again. To avoid repeated automatic shutdowns, do not
overload the vehicle by exceeding the 130 lbs. (59 kg) maximum
weight capacity or by towing anything behind the vehicle. Do not
drive up hills or run into fixed objects, which can cause the wheels
to stop spinning while power is still being supplied to the motors. If
a thermal fuse continually trips, contact your local Power Wheels

®

authorized service center.

Short run time (Less than
1 - 3 hours per charge)

Undercharged battery

Charge the battery. A new battery should have been charged for
at least 18 hours before using the vehicle for the first time. After
first-time use, recharge the battery for at least 14 hours after each
use. Never charge the battery longer than 30 hours.

Check all wires and connectors. Make sure the charger connector
is plugged into the battery, and that the charger is plugged into
the wall.

Make sure power flow to the wall outlet is “ON”.

Overcharged battery

Do not charge the battery longer than 30 hours. If you suspect
that your battery is damaged as a result of overcharging, contact
your local Power Wheels

®

authorized service center. They can

test your battery for you.

Battery is old and will not accept
full charge

Even with proper care, a rechargeable battery does not last
forever. Average battery life is 1 to 3 years depending on vehicle
use and use conditions. Replace the battery with a new Power
Wheels

®

12 volt battery. Do not substitute parts.

Tripped thermal fuse

The built-in thermal fuse may “trip” and shut down operation of
the vehicle if the vehicle is overloaded or the driving conditions
too severe. Once a fuse has “tripped”, remove your foot from the
pedal and wait approximately 25 seconds before operating the
vehicle again. To avoid repeated automatic shutdowns, do not
overload the vehicle by exceeding the 130 lbs. (59 kg) maximum
weight capacity or by towing anything behind the vehicle. Do not
drive up hills or run into fixed objects, which can cause the wheels
to stop spinning while power is still being supplied to the motors. If
a thermal fuse continually trips, contact your local Power Wheels

®

authorized service center.

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