What is the situation when an electric four-wheeled vehicle has power but does not move?
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If an electric four-wheeled vehicle has power but does not move, it is likely due to a broken or disconnected circuit. Here are the steps to handle circuit damage: Check the circuits: First, inspect the front wiring. The wires may be bundled together, so open them up to see if any wire is broken. Typically, the manual throttle circuit and the charger circuit are connected together. Check these, as they are prone to breaking, especially when exposed. After inspection, re-bundle the wires. There are color indicators inside; simply reconnect and bind them according to the colors. Regular inspection and maintenance: Electric vehicles should be inspected regularly to prevent issues. Problems with electric vehicles are not only related to charging but can also stem from circuit issues. Therefore, periodically check the charger, battery, and other circuits. This helps prevent malfunctions and prepares you in advance, avoiding inconvenience and delays during use.