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What are the common faults of Used Electric Car?

October 19, 2024
1. What to do if the car does not move after being fully charged: When you think that the Used Electric Car is fully charged, but the car does not move when it is started.
Solution: Check whether the Used Car power indicator is fully charged, and secondly, check whether there is a noise when running. If the noise is loud, it may be a problem with the motor or control board. This requires WeChat or replacement of new parts at a regular Used Electric Car repair shop.
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2. Sometimes when driving an Used Car out, you find a "creaking, creaking" noise.
Solution: This may be a problem with the rear axle. Check whether the rear axle can fall off and whether the screws can fall off. Then try your best to tighten the rear axle and tighten the screws.
3. If you find that the brake is continuously pressed during braking.
Solution: In order to reduce costs, some Used Electric Car manufacturers still choose low- and medium-end accessories from China. For example, the braking system of low- and medium-end brands is naturally unstable. If you step on the brake while driving an Used Electric Car, but the car cannot be stopped, you must remain calm and turn off the electronic lock immediately, which is actually the key. Of course, this is feasible on flat roads. If it is downhill, the Used Electric Car will run down due to inertia after it is turned off. You can only jump out of the car or grab the square plate to adjust the car to a safe and flat road and then turn off the electronic lock.
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