How to Deal with Water Ingress in a Tricycle?

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07/29/25 7:13pm
Check whether the motor coil is short-circuited, has paint peeling, or is corroded. Disassemble the motor for cleaning and drying. You can use thinner to wipe it or slowly remove the rust with a steel wire brush. Use a Hall tester or multimeter to test for damage to the Hall components. Replace the damaged ones, and note that beginners who are unsure can replace all of them.
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