Changing carbon brushes on PRIDE Colt Executive Mobility Scooter

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • Changing carbon brushes on PRIDE Colt Executive Mobility Scooter

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  • @dooronron69
    @dooronron69 8 месяцев назад +3

    If you do this regular could you possibly do another video and please get someone to hold the camera for you and a torch or do it in a brightly lot place and also show every step, when i saw the title i was like "yes" I've finally found a video showing how to do the brushes but none of the video contained how to swap brushes, all we saw was them in the motor and on the bench, i need to see how they unclip, how you put them back in while the spring is fighting you and putting the plastic cap back on, thanks if you include those in a future video, oh well, back on the hunt for a video that shows the whole process

    • @videoallsorts
      @videoallsorts  8 месяцев назад +1

      I cannot do another video as I am. only changing the brushes on my own scooter. to get them out you. use a straight bladed screwdriver on undo the blacks cap and it unscrews. And to put them back you put the brush. in and there is a small slot where the metal pieces on the side of the head. slot into just press. them in and then put the cap back on. You will not get that much pressure to stop you put in the cap on if you have the brush in the right slot. It only fits in 1 way. Hope this helps. Don't forget there is four brushes on that scooter.

    • @dooronron69
      @dooronron69 8 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@videoallsortsthank you, for that extra info, there's actually 8 on mine as I have the pride ranger but the brushes look exactly the same, just a little larger, 7x11x20 which are hard to get unless you buy originals at nearly £13 each, ouch, lol

    • @videoallsorts
      @videoallsorts  8 месяцев назад +1

      @@dooronron69 The process of changing brushes in mobility scooters is pretty much the same. All scooters are basically the same way. just sometimes they have to or 4 brushes. Just need to make sure. I have had it where I've put mine in for someone else to do it and they've only changed two brushes. because they need to remove the motor to change one so they just change the two. instead of 4. Some brush kits come with the replacement lid. I think I paid about £30 for a set of 4

  • @claydo364
    @claydo364 9 месяцев назад +3

    It's a pride DELTA tilla probably a 900 watt motor

    • @videoallsorts
      @videoallsorts  9 месяцев назад +1

      Not sure of the model of the motor. It is just the motor that came in the scooter. I am not a mobility scooter engineer. Just. Joe public trying to save some money, doing a bit of DIY.

    • @claydo364
      @claydo364 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@videoallsorts that's why it pays to do some research before ya think ya JOE somebody when ya just Joe king num,nuts 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @videoallsorts
      @videoallsorts  9 месяцев назад +1

      The model of the motor doesn't come into it. I've just put in the model of the scooter and ordered the brushes. Then I'm just showing how I fitted them into.

  • @ryancoleman9598
    @ryancoleman9598 Год назад +2

    What controller was on it

    • @videoallsorts
      @videoallsorts  Год назад +1

      sorry I don't know that information without taking it apart to look

  • @stevenwalker4495
    @stevenwalker4495 8 месяцев назад +1

    Hi can you tell me if the left drive shaft can be removed without opening the diff casing or do i need to open the diff to to get the drive shaft out?

    • @videoallsorts
      @videoallsorts  8 месяцев назад +1

      hi Sorry, don't know the answer to your question. I'm just a normal person trying to do a few repairs on my own mobility scooter. I have never done that.
      If anyone else knows the answer to this question in the comments, please comment.

  • @andybunyan452
    @andybunyan452 Год назад +1

    Was it not working beforehand? What made you change the brushes?

    • @videoallsorts
      @videoallsorts  Год назад

      Some of the time it was losing contact. So it was a bit juddery. I normally change them every couple of years.

  • @annies8075
    @annies8075 Год назад +1

    Is this the same scooter that you showed in your video 5 years ago? If not how long did the other colt executive scooter last? I'm contemplating purchasing one, hence the reason I'm asking. I've now subscribed to your channel

    • @videoallsorts
      @videoallsorts  Год назад +2

      pride cult executive scooter I have owned scooter I have owned

    • @videoallsorts
      @videoallsorts  Год назад +2

      Wow I wasn't aware that I'd owned it that long. If you are looking for a all terrain type large 8 mile an hour scooter I would highly recommend this one it is still going strong still on the same set of batteries as when I bought it second hand from a mobility shop It was a ex-mobility scheme scooter. It's now coming up for nearly 7000 miles I have done Recently just changed tyres and wheels as they were cheaper to buy complete this still has lots of miles left in it I'm very happy with my purchase

    • @annies8075
      @annies8075 Год назад +1

      @video all sorts Many thanks for your reply. That's great to know that you've been very happy with this scooter. I already own a Pride Apex Rapid 4mph scooter, which has so far been great, but I'm now wanting an all terrain one and thought that I'd stick with the Pride brand as I've no complaints about them.

    • @videoallsorts
      @videoallsorts  Год назад +2

      @@annies8075 Well I would highly recommend this one. Not very good if it is Going through wet mud . I have been looking at this model Pride Ranger All Terrain Mobility Scooter This one is very similar same body panels I think but it's got slightly different wheels and it's a little higher off the ground I have added a link below so you can see picture maybe you could get one quite cheap if you look around
      glebehealthcare.co.uk/products/pride-ranger-on-off-road-8mph-scooter?variant=40134607634534&gclid=CjwKCAjwhJukBhBPEiwAniIcNcbUw23gPOS6ehjYcb9_M-b9jjA2BrNupKNj_GoAuzLm3J4WPr5RiRoCfP8QAvD_BwE

    • @annies8075
      @annies8075 Год назад

      @video all sorts thanks for the link. Yes, I've seen the Pride Ranger and also looked online about the TGA S4 & the TGA Supersport and even the Tramper & Horizon. I was toying with getting the Ranger, but it's larger than the Colt Executive. I could do with hiring out the Ranger for a week to try it out. I've watched videos showing the disability ramblers using the Tramper, S4 and the Supersport scooters.......all really great for real off road rough terrain. If I was able to transport the scooter to various parts of the country (I no longer drive due to health reasons) then I'd consider getting a Tramper as that does look to be a beast of a machine.

  • @mattwright3768
    @mattwright3768 Год назад +1

    What's the wattage of the motor?

    • @videoallsorts
      @videoallsorts  Год назад

      Not sure what the wattage of the motor is, but it is an 8 miles an hour all terrain scooter.

  • @claydo364
    @claydo364 4 месяца назад +1

    Basic. I think Adam called it a stubby🤭🤭🤭 Trying to use mechanical terms. But a stubby to a MAN is a stubby holder ..he ONLY a pup thou.. what he called a stubby was a fat flat headed screwdriver 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @mariepeat2874
    @mariepeat2874 2 месяца назад

    Is this the same as kymco geo-8 as can't find video that matches

    • @videoallsorts
      @videoallsorts  2 месяца назад +1

      all mobility scooters are basically the same some have more brushes this mobility scooter has four brushes most scooters only have two .only tips I can give make sure your battery isolator is turned off or the battery is disconnected before starting this job.