What to Do When a Tricycle Stops Working After Getting Wet?

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LeAustin
07/30/25 4:29am
First, place the electric tricycle in a ventilated area or under the sun to dry and evaporate the moisture. Do not charge it immediately. If the electric tricycle still doesn't work after drying, take it to a repair shop for inspection and maintenance.
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