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Razor E100 E125 E150 E175 eSpark E2 Trikke Throttle & Controller Electrical Kit

$ 13.72

Availability: 42 in stock
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Part Brand: RAZOR
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Manufacturer Part Number: W13111612164
  • Warranty: Yes
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Condition: New
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Returns Accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Brand: razor

    Description

    Others listed are not original parts,we sell only Razor original parts!
    We will ship priority for only extra and you will have it in 3 days or less!!..Simply click priority shipping at check out..
    This is a brand new controller and throttle,if your scooter stopped working and your batteries are good then this is most likely the fix,replace both and be back riding again!Check out the close up pics posted if your not sure this is the one you need..
    Razor Electrical Kit with Twist Throttle and Controller for the following models:
    E100, V10+
    E125, V10+
    E150, V1+
    eSpark, V1+
    E175,V19+
    Trikke E2, V1+
    Note: Model versions can be determined based on your 8-digit product ID code. The product ID code can be found on the battery cover and/or on the bottom of the frame. The last two digits are the version number (e.g. "01"=version 1, "02"=version 2, etc.)
    ATTENTION-TAKE NOTE
    Verify your controller is bad first.
    Always verify your controller is bad first..this is common complaint that the new controller is bad when in fact its another issue..First check the voltage going into the controller (needs to be over 24 volts) don't  just assume they are good because they are new batteries (some come discharged or bad) check each battery,fully charged they should be around 13.4-13.8..Check your chargers output by connecting to the outlet and checking the output on the #1 and #3,it should put out around 27 volts..Check the motor,,run the motor direct to the batteries (motor will run off a 9v battery but the controller shuts down at 23.8) so dont assume the batteries are good enough to run the controller just because it runs the motor.. The next thing we check is to make sure you know you have to get it scooting along then twist the throttle,thats how these scooters work...The next common issue is the brake switch may be bad and cutting the motors power..Simply unplug the 3 pin brake switch(only has 2 wires in it,yellow female wires coming out of the controller) and make a jumper wire to jump accross and touch the 2 yellow wires together on the controller side..If all this fails to get the scooter working,simply click "Buy It Now" above..