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Our comprehensive guide for troubleshooting your electric scooter and how to fix the most common electric scooter problems.
After taking a closer look over the whole brakes, it looks like there is an oil leak on both the front and back caliper where the brake line enters the housing. Front leak - bit less noticeable, but you can see the tissue sucking up oil. Back leak - you can see the oil residue trail in the dust originating from the oil line attachment point.
Keep your electric scooter running smoothly with this step-by-step repair guide. Learn how to identify and fix common issues for a safe and enjoyable ride.
Could a leak be from using a bike mineral oil that might have a different viscosity than the one originally used in the brakes, resulting in it slowly leaking trough the seals?
3 gru 2022 · First step, completely remove the front wheel, remove the bottom screw of the shock absorber. Replace the shock absorber oil seal. If it is the side of the disc brake system, you must remove the two screws that fix the disc brake and remove the disc brake device.
21 gru 2019 · How to Fix an Electric Scooter. 1. A Dead Battery. 2. Runs for a Short Period. 3. Kill Switch On. 4. Blown or Flipped Fuse. 5. Engine Heats Up. 6. No or Weak Acceleration. 7. Electrical Controller Issues. 8. Brake Lever Switch. 9. Faulty Speed Controller. 10. Faulty Battery Charger. A Few Other Things to Consider. Conclusion. A Word of Caution.
29 maj 2023 · Start by folding the electric scooter so you can access the shock absorbers easily. Use a spray can to apply the grease or lubricant safely. Don't apply too much, or it might leak. Apply small amounts of grease to the shock absorbers every six months or every 30-hour ride.