I would hope it were the battery if I were you! That is an easy fix! IT could be the brushes in your electric motors, or it could be that it just needs oiled. Get it fixed as soon as you can, because it will wear parts and cost more the longer you wait!
2006-07-29 03:00:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Some times batteries only accept a "surface charge." This occurs when a rechargable battery is not near depletion when the charge is supplied. If you're lucky, this may be your problem. Most manufacturers do not recommed running the battery completely dead, so I would try to let it run down a little more than you have been.
Hope things work out for you. Batteries are not inexpensive.
Good luck.
2006-07-29 07:52:42
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answered by Samurai Hoghead 7
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The charge indicator shows the voltage of the battery without load, if the voltage drops a lot with the load, I suppose the battery is going bad.
2006-07-29 03:35:54
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answered by svthech 4
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You may need to replace the battery. After two years of charge/ discharge cycles it is likely going bad!
2006-07-29 02:57:35
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answered by fire4511 7
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answered by brawner 4
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Pretty sure its the battery. Unless something bad is happening!
2006-07-29 03:34:46
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answered by Anonymous
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sounds like you need a new battery for it. i hope new ones arent too much.
2006-07-29 02:59:42
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answered by Anonymous
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new battery time, nothing last forever
2006-07-29 02:58:06
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answered by Michael S 4
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