How to Solve the Problem of an Electric Four-Wheeler Not Moving Despite Having Power?
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The power of an electric four-wheeler comes from the electric motor. First, check whether the motor is working properly and whether there is power output. If not, the motor needs to be repaired. Observe whether there are foreign objects or damaged springs in the foot brake, which may cause the braking system to be stuck or locked, requiring repair.
As someone who frequently repairs electric vehicles, I must say that electric four-wheelers not moving despite having power is quite common, usually caused by controller or wiring issues. You can first check if the battery connections are loose or corroded, use a multimeter to measure whether the voltage is stable—low voltage might indicate battery aging. Then, inspect whether the throttle pedal or handle switch is stuck. If the controller light flashes when pressed but there's no response, it's likely a signal line fault. Remember to check if the brake lever returns to its normal position, as the controller automatically protects by assuming you're braking and restricts movement. If you're unsure about handling the tools, don't force it—directly seek a professional repair shop for a more reliable solution, safety first. Regularly cleaning circuits and connectors can prevent such issues and extend the vehicle's lifespan.