Hi, my name is lonewolf1973! Quingo sport problems, any ideas?

lonewolf1973
lonewolf1973 Online Community Member Posts: 1 Listener
edited October 2024 in Transport and travel

Is there any advice I can get on my quingo sport. Batteries are fine. Replaced fuses to the Batteries but won't come to life. I was out on it 3 months ago and come down a dropped curb and it just gave up and died. Help me, I'm a 51 year old disabled man with osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis also asthma. I use it as my one mode of getting out the house. I'm going stir crazy not getting any fresh air in my lungs.

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  • Rosie_Scope
    Rosie_Scope Posts: 6,656 Scope Online Community Coordinator

    Hi @lonewolf1973, welcome to the community! Sorry to hear your scooter isn't working, it's not nice to feel stuck indoors. I'm afraid I don't have an experience of this but I've made a small edit to your post title so more members with the right know-how can find it.

    Could you perhaps get in touch with the manufacturer to see if they have any advice about what's happened?

    Hope you can get it sorted soon!

  • egister
    egister Posts: 1,116 Pioneering

    I think it should be examined by a specialist if you do not have experience in repairing bicycles, motorcycles, mobility scooters. There are a lot of options for what could go wrong.

  • Wibbles
    Wibbles Online Community Member Posts: 2,817 Championing

    @lonewolf1973

    How old is your Quingo ?

    Is it still covered by a warranty ?

    If so contact the dealer who sold it to you and don't fiddle with it yourself otherwise you may invalidate the warranty.

    You could have damaged a control panel or it could just be a loose connection.