Kawasaki Motorized Toy Car R8126 User Manual

Owner's Maanual  
with Assembly Instructions  
For Model R8126  
• Please reead thiis manuual and  
save it with yourr original  
sales recceipt.  
• Tool neeeded foor asseembly:  
Phillips Screewdriver  
(not inclluded).  
• Use onlly with aa Powerr WWheels®  
12 Volt Leaad-Acidd Recharrgeable  
Batteryy and a PPower WWheels®  
12 Volt Chaarger wwith tyype 12V  
connectorr (bothh incluuded).  
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ELECTRICAL HAZARD  
DANGER  
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, carefully follow these instructions. To prevent electric  
shock, do not immerse in water; wipe clean with a damp cloth.  
WARNING  
• Battery can fall out and injure a child if vehicle tips over. Always use battery retainer.  
• PREVENT FIRE  
- Never modify the electrical system. Alterations could cause a fire resulting in serious injury  
and could also ruin the electrical system.  
- Use of the wrong type battery or charger could cause a fire or explosion resulting in  
serious injury.  
- Use of Power Wheels® components in products other than Power Wheels® vehicles could  
cause overheating, fire or explosion.  
• The battery must be handled by adults only. The battery is heavy and contains sulfuric acid  
(electrolyte). Dropping the battery could result in serious injury.  
• Never allow children to charge the battery. Battery charging must be done by adults only. A child  
could be injured by the electricity involved in charging the battery.  
• Read the safety instructions on the battery.  
• Examine the battery, charger and their connectors for excessive wear or damage each time  
you charge the battery. If damage or excessive wear is detected, do not use the charger or the  
battery until you have replaced the worn or damaged part.  
HOT motors. Handle carefully.  
RIDING HAZARD  
WARNING  
• Prevent Injuries and Deaths  
• Direct Adult Supervision Required.  
• Never Ride at Night.  
• Keep Children Within Safe Riding Areas.  
These areas must be:  
- away from swimming pools and other bodies of water to prevent drownings  
- generally level to prevent tipovers  
- away from steps, steep inclines, cars, roads and alleys.  
• Riding Rules  
Make sure children know and follow these rules for safe driving and riding.  
- Always sit on the seat.  
- Always wear shoes.  
- Only 1 (one) rider at a time.  
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PARTS  
• If you experience a problem with this product, or are missing a part, please call us at 1-800-348-0751, rather than return this product  
to the store.  
• Please identify all parts before assembly and save all packaging material until assembly is complete to ensure that no parts are discarded.  
• Some parts were placed under the seat for shipment. Press the tab under the back of the seat and lift to access the battery compartment.  
• Metal parts have been coated with a lubricant to protect them during shipment. Wipe all metal parts with a paper towel to remove any  
excess lubricant.  
Handlebar  
12 Volt Battery  
Vehicle  
Steering Column Cap  
Clip  
12 Volt Charger  
Seat  
Shovel  
Base Plate  
Front End  
3
#10 x 1" Screw - 2  
#8 x /4" Screw - 13  
3
#8 x 2" Screw - 2  
#8 x /16" Washer - 2  
Fasteners Shown Actual Size  
For your convenience, we included extra fasteners!  
Note: Tighten and loosen all screws with a Phillips screwdriver. Do not over-tighten the screws.  
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PARTS PICTURE  
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2
10  
4
1
8
5
7
9
6
1
2
3
4
5
Vehicle  
Handlebar  
Seat  
12 Volt Battery  
Base Plate  
6
7
8
9
Steering Column Cap  
Front End  
12 Volt Charger  
Clip  
Parts Not Shown  
Label Sheet  
#8 x 2" Screw - 2  
#8 x 3/4" Screw - 13  
#8 x 3/16" Washer - 2  
#10 x 1" Screw - 2  
10 Shovel  
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BATTERY CHARGING  
ELECTRICAL HAZARD  
WARNING  
CAUTION  
Battery can fall out and injure a child if  
vehicle tips over. Always use battery retainer.  
Use the charger in dry locations only.  
PREVENT FIRE  
About Thermal Fuses  
- Never modify the electrical system.  
Alterations could cause a fire resulting  
in serious injury and could also ruin the  
electrical system.  
- Use of the wrong type battery or charger  
could cause a fire or explosion resulting  
in serious injury.  
- Use of Power Wheels® components in  
products other than Power Wheels®  
vehicles could cause overheating, fire  
or explosion.  
The battery must be handled by adults only.  
The battery is heavy and contains sulfuric  
acid (electrolyte). Dropping the battery could  
result in serious injury.  
Never allow children to charge the battery.  
Battery charging must be done by adults  
only. A child could be injured by the elec-  
tricity involved in charging the battery.  
Your Power Wheels® 12 volt battery is equipped with a built-in  
thermal fuse. The thermal fuse is a self-resetting safety device which  
automatically “trips” and shuts down operation of the vehicle if the  
vehicle is overloaded or the driving conditions too severe. Once  
a fuse has "tripped", remove your foot from the pedal and wait  
approximately 25 seconds before operating the vehicle again. To  
avoid repeated automatic shut-downs, do not overload the vehicle by  
exceeding the 130 lb. (59 kg) maximum weight capacity or by towing  
anything behind the vehicle. Avoid severe driving conditions, such as  
driving up slopes or running into fixed objects, which can cause the  
wheels to stop spinning while power is still being supplied to  
the motors and make sure your child stops the vehicle before  
switching direction.  
If a thermal fuse in a battery continually trips under normal driving  
conditions, please contact your local Power Wheels® Authorized  
Service Center. For the location of the Authorized Service Center  
nearest to you, visit us on-line at www.powerwheels.com,  
or call 1-800-348-0751.  
Important Notes  
Your new battery must be charged for at least 18 hours  
before you use it in your vehicle for the first time.  
Read the safety instructions on the battery.  
• We recommend that you start charging your battery before  
beginning assembly of your new vehicle.  
• The battery must be upright while charging.  
• The charger is not a toy.  
• Do not short circuit the battery.  
• You do not need to remove the battery from your vehicle to  
recharge it.  
• Before charging the battery, examine the battery case for cracks  
and other damage which may cause sulfuric acid (electrolyte) to  
leak during the charging process. If damage is detected, do not  
charge the battery or use it in your vehicle. Battery acid is very  
corrosive and can cause severe damage to surfaces it contacts.  
Examine the battery, charger and their  
connectors for excessive wear or damage  
each time you charge the battery. If damage  
or excessive wear is detected, do not use  
the charger or the battery until you have  
replaced the worn or damaged part.  
• Do not charge the battery on a surface (such as a kitchen counter  
top) which could be damaged by the acid contained inside the  
battery. Take precautions to protect the surface on which you  
charge your battery.  
• Use only a Power Wheels® 12 volt charger with "12 V" connector  
(120 VAC, 60 Hz, with an output of 12 VDC) to charge your Power  
Wheels® 12 volt battery.  
Adults Note: Regularly examine the charger for damage to the  
cord, plug, housing or other parts that may result in the risk of fire,  
electric shock or injury. In the event of any damage, do not use  
the charger until the damage has been properly repaired. Please  
call 1-800-348-0751.  
• If your battery is old and will not accept a charge, do not leave it  
in the vehicle. Always remove a dead battery from the vehicle.  
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ASSEMBLY  
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WARNING  
Children can be harmed by small parts, sharp edges  
and sharp points in the vehicle's unassembled  
state, or by electrical items. Care should be taken  
in unpacking and assembly of the vehicle. Children  
should not handle parts, including the battery,  
or help in assembly of the vehicle.  
Battery  
A
Charger  
Connector  
A
B
• Plug the charger connector into the battery  
• Plug the charger into a standard wall outlet  
Notes:  
.
.
- Use the charger only in a wall outlet. Do not plug the AC  
adaptor into a ceiling outlet.  
- If power flow to the wall outlet is controlled by a switch,  
make sure the switch is “ON”.  
• Before first-time use, charge the battery for at least 18 hours.  
Never charge the battery longer than 30 hours.  
Vehicle  
Front End  
FRONT VIEW  
1
• Recharge the battery for at least 14 hours after each use of  
your vehicle. Do not charge the battery longer than 30 hours.  
• Turn the vehicle upside down.  
• Once the battery is charged, disconnect the charger connector  
from the battery. Unplug the charger from the wall outlet. The  
battery is now ready to be installed in your vehicle. Please  
see the Battery Installation section on page 12 for detailed  
instructions on installing your battery. If your battery is already  
installed in your vehicle, simply re-connect the motor harness  
connector to the battery.  
• Fit the front end to the vehicle. Make sure the sides of the front  
end wrap around the vehicle. You may need to check this for  
assembly steps 2 -5.  
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#8 x 3/4" Screw  
BOTTOM VIEW  
2
• Fit a #8 x 3/4" screw through the hole shown in the front end and  
into the vehicle. Tighten the screw.  
Bar  
4
• Grasp the bar on the front end and pull it out and up to properly  
position the front end.  
5
• Now, fit eight more #8 x 3/4" screws into the remaining holes in the  
front end and tighten them.  
Hint: You will need to turn each wheel (one at a time) to fit all of  
the screws.  
#8 x 3/4" Screw  
3
• Fit another #8 x 3/4" screw through the hole shown in the front end  
and into the vehicle. Tighten the screw.  
Hint: You may need to adjust the front end to align the holes.  
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Front End Slot  
8
Base Plate  
Steering Linkage  
6
• Fit a 3/16" washer onto the #8 x 2" screws.  
• Insert the screws with washer into the base plate plate and tighten.  
• Turn the vehicle upright.  
• Position the base plate with the ribbed side facing out.  
• Fit the narrow end of the base plate under the steering linkage  
and into the slot in the front end.  
BOTTOM VIEW  
Steering Column  
Opening  
7
• Insert two #8 x 3/4" screws though the front end and into the base  
plate. Tighten the screws.  
BACK VIEW  
9
• Insert the handlebar steering column down through the opening  
in the front end of the vehicle. Be sure to fit the steering column  
through the opening in the base plate and the hole in the steering  
linkage (underneath the vehicle).  
• Push to “snap” the handlebar into the vehicle.  
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Clip  
Steering Column Cap  
12  
• Slide the clip (open side down) under the end of the steering  
column, as shown.  
BOTTOM VIEW  
10  
• While holding the handlebar in place, carefully turn the vehicle over.  
• Make sure the end of the steering column is through the hole in the  
steering linkage.  
• Fit the steering column cap onto the end of the steering column.  
13  
• Insert two #10 x 1" screws into the clip and tighten.  
• Turn the vehicle upright.  
11  
• Insert a #8 x 3/4" screw through the large opening in the steering  
column cap and into the hole in the steering column.  
Tighten the screw.  
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Rear Tab B  
Front Tab A  
DECORATION  
• Before applying the labels, wipe the surface of the vehicle with  
a clean, dry cloth to remove any dust or oils.  
• Place the labels exactly as shown in the illustrations. For best  
results, avoid repositioning a label once it has been applied to  
the vehicle.  
• After applying a label, rub the label firmly with a clean, dry cloth to  
make sure the label is adhered to your vehicle. Start at the center of  
a label, and smooth towards the outer edges to remove air bubbles.  
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LEFT SIDE VIEW  
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• First, insert the tab on the front of the seat into the slot toward the  
front end of the vehicle A .  
• Then, insert and “snap” the tab on the rear of the seat into the slot  
in the rear of the vehicle B.  
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LEFT SIDE VIEW  
Shovel  
8
2
1
RIGHT SIDE VIEW  
15  
"Snap" the shovel onto the back of the vehicle, as shown.  
4
5
7
BACK VIEW  
2
SIDE VIEW  
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BATTERY INSTALLATION  
IMPORTANT! Use only a Power Wheels® 12 volt lead-acid  
rechargeable battery. Use of any other battery will damage your  
vehicle. Make sure that you charge the battery for at least 18 hours  
using the enclosed Power Wheels® 12 volt charger before operating  
your vehicle for the first time. Charge the battery for at least  
14 hours after each use of the vehicle. Never charge the battery  
longer than 30 hours. Failure to follow these instructions may  
damage your battery and will void your warranty.  
Battery Retainer  
Tab  
3
• Carefully lower the battery into the battery compartment.  
The battery retainer slides over the battery to secure it.  
Rear Tab B  
Front Tab A  
Seat  
1
• Press the tab on the rear of the seat and lift to remove.  
Power Wheels® 12 Volt Battery  
Motor Harness  
Connector  
4
• First, insert the tab on the front of the seat into the slot toward the  
front end of the vehicle A .  
• Then, insert and “snap” the tab on the rear of the seat into the slot  
in the rear of the vehicle B.  
2
• Plug the motor harness connector into the battery.  
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BATTERY CARE AND DISPOSAL  
Disposal  
• Your Power Wheels® battery is a non-spillable, sealed lead-acid  
battery. It must be recycled or disposed of in an environmentally  
sound manner.  
• Do not dispose of a lead-acid battery in a fire. The battery may  
explode or leak.  
• Do not dispose of a lead-acid battery in your regular, household  
trash. The incineration, landfilling or mixing of sealed lead-acid  
batteries with household trash is prohibited by law in most areas.  
• Protect the environment by not disposing of this product with  
household waste (2002/96/EC). Check your local authority for  
recycling advice and facilities (Europe only).  
• Return an exhausted battery to a federal or state approved lead-  
acid battery recycler, such as a Power Wheels® authorized service  
center or a local seller of automotive batteries. For the authorized  
service center location nearest to you, please visit us on-line at  
www.powerwheels.com or call 1-800-348-0751. Contact your  
local waste management officials for other information regarding  
the environmentally sound collection, recycling and disposal of  
lead-acid batteries. If you live in the State of Florida or the State  
of Minnesota, it is prohibited by law for anyone to throw away  
lead-acid batteries in the municipal waste stream.  
Care  
If a battery leak develops, avoid contact with the leaking acid and  
place the damaged battery in a plastic bag. See information below  
for proper disposal.  
If acid comes in contact with skin or eyes, flush with cool water  
for at least 15 minutes and call a physician.  
If acid is internally ingested, give water, milk of magnesia or egg  
whites immediately. Never give emetics or induce vomiting.  
Call a physician.  
• Charge a new battery for at least 18 hours before first use.  
Never charge the battery longer than 30 hours. Overcharging or  
undercharging the battery may shorten battery life and decrease  
vehicle running time.  
• After the first charge, recharge the battery for at least 14 hours  
after each use. Never charge the battery longer than 30 hours.  
Charge the battery after each use, regardless of how long the  
vehicle was used.  
• The battery must be upright while charging.  
• Do not allow the battery to run down completely before charging.  
• Charge the battery before storing the vehicle.  
• Charge the battery at least once per month, even if the vehicle has  
not been used.  
• Leaving the battery in a discharged condition will ruin it.  
• Always remove an exhausted battery from the vehicle. Battery  
leakage and corrosion can damage the vehicle.  
• Do not store the battery on a surface (such as a kitchen counter  
top) which could be damaged by the acid contained inside the  
battery. Take precautions to protect the surface on which you  
store the battery.  
• Do not store the battery in temperatures above 75° F or  
below -10° F.  
• Use only a Power Wheels® 12 volt battery. Remember to charge  
the new battery for at least 18 hours before first use.  
• Prevent the battery from moving freely inside the battery compart-  
ment. Always use the battery retainer to secure the battery in  
the battery compartment.  
• Examine the battery, charger and their connectors for excessive  
wear or damage each time you charge the battery. If damage is  
detected, do not use the charger or the battery until you have  
replaced the worn or damaged part.  
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SAFE DRIVING RULES  
Teach Safety Rules to Children  
RIDING HAZARD  
While children can quickly develop the skill necessary to drive this  
vehicle, it is important to remember that their judgment skills are still  
very immature. Unsupervised driving by children can lead to serious  
injury. Before children use this vehicle, an adult should carefully  
evaluate the driving area as well as the children’s skill level and ability  
to drive this vehicle safely. Children are not always able to recognize  
or anticipate hazards, even when they have been taught about them.  
There is no acceptable substitute for direct adult supervision.  
WARNING  
Prevent Injuries and Deaths  
• Direct Adult Supervision Required.  
• Never Ride at Night.  
Teach appropriate safety rules to your child before allowing operation  
of this vehicle. These rules should also be reviewed with neighborhood  
children or other playmates who want to drive this vehicle.  
• Keep Children Within Safe Riding Areas.  
These areas must be:  
- away from swimming pools and other  
bodies of water to prevent drownings  
- generally level to prevent tipovers  
- away from steps, steep inclines, cars,  
roads and alleys.  
Riding Rules  
Make sure children know and follow these rules for safe driving:  
1. Always sit on the seat.  
2. Always wear shoes.  
3. Only 1 (one) rider at a time. A child who is not sitting on the seat  
or who is standing on the vehicle could fall off, cause a tip-over or  
block the driver’s view. A child could be seriously injured.  
4. Do not allow any child to drive the vehicle in the street or near  
moving (motorized) vehicles.  
5. Do not allow any child to drive near bodies of water (such as pools  
or creeks), obstructions (such as furniture, low tree limbs or play  
equipment), or drop-offs (such as stairs or decks).  
6. Do not allow any child to drive the vehicle in the dark. A child could  
encounter unexpected obstacles and have an accident. Operate  
the vehicle only in the daytime or a well-lit area.  
• Riding Rules  
Make sure children know and follow  
these rules for safe driving and riding.  
- Always sit on the seat.  
- Always wear shoes.  
- Only 1 (one) rider at a time.  
7. Restrict your child's driving to areas that are generally level with  
gentle inclines or slopes.  
8. Do not allow your child to drive down or across a steep slope.  
- The vehicle may gain unsafe speed, even if the pedal is released  
to stop.  
- The vehicle may tilt and tip over.  
- The wheels could lose traction, causing the vehicle to slip.  
9. Do not allow your child to drive up steep inclines. The motor may  
stop and the vehicle could roll backwards at an unsafe speed.  
10. Never put anything near any moving parts. Rotating parts such as  
motors, gear boxes and wheels can snag fingers, hair, etc., causing  
serious injury. Do not allow operation of the vehicle when it is on its  
side or in an upside-down position.  
Restrict your child's driving to areas that are generally level.  
11. Do not operate the vehicle near flammable vapors (gasoline, paint  
thinner, acetone, liquid wax, etc.). The vehicle’s electrical switches,  
like most electrical switches, emit an internal spark when first turned  
on or turned off. The presence of flammable liquids or vapors could  
cause an explosion or a fire. Keep all flammable products in tightly  
sealed containers and away from the vehicle.  
12. Do not allow a child to operate the vehicle without direct adult  
supervision. To prevent unsupervised use of the vehicle, disconnect  
the motor harness from the battery when the vehicle is not in use.  
To disconnect the motor harness and battery connector:  
- Press the rear tab on the seat and lift to remove.  
- Lift the battery retainer to access the battery compartment.  
- Pull the motor harness connector from the battery.  
- Lift the battery retainer and slowly lower the battery into the  
compartment.  
- Replace the seat on the vehicle.  
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VEHICLE OPERATION  
As assembled, your vehicle is ready to roll in low speed (21/2 mph, maximum). It has been pre-set so it will only operate in low speed. After your  
child has mastered the basic skills of driving and understands the rules for safe driving, it’s time to remove the high speed lock-out screw to allow  
the vehicle to operate in low or high speed. See the instructions in this section to remove the high speed lock-out screw.  
Beginner Use - Low Speed Drive  
STOP!  
• Your vehicle has a patented, electronic braking system that auto-  
matically stops the vehicle when your child’s foot lifts from the pedal.  
• Make sure your child is comfortable with steering the vehicle and  
automatically knows how to stop.  
Advanced Use - High Speed Drive  
Remove  
Store lock-out screw here  
lock-out screw  
for high speed.  
Slide lever back  
• Make sure the shifter is in the low speed  
position .  
• Press down on the foot pedal. The vehicle goes forward at a maximum  
of 21/2 mph. Help your child practice steering to learn how far and how  
quickly to turn the steering wheel when driving forward in low speed.  
To Back Up  
• Before you disconnect the high speed lock-out, make sure your  
child knows how to steer, how to start and stop the vehicle and  
knows the rules for safe driving. When the high speed lock-out is  
disconnected, the vehicle can be driven forward in low speed  
(21/2 mph, maximum) or high speed (5 mph, maximum).  
• Make sure the shifter is in the low speed  
position.  
• Loosen and remove the screw in the shifter box.  
• Place the lock-out screw into the hole in the shifter handle for future  
use. It can be re-inserted into the shifter box to lock-out high speed.  
• Slide the lock-out lever back.  
IMPORTANT! To avoid damaging the motors and gears, stop the  
vehicle before shifting from forward to reverse. Once your child is  
completely comfortable with operating the vehicle in the forward mode,  
introduce reverse.  
• Make sure the shifter is in the reverse  
position.  
• Press down on the foot pedal.The vehicle will go in reverse at  
a maximum of 21/2 mph. The vehicle is designed to operate in low  
speed only in reverse. Help your child practice steering to learn  
how far and how quickly to turn the steering wheel when driving  
in reverse.  
• Make sure the shifter is in the high speed  
position.  
• Press down on the foot pedal. The vehicle goes forward at a  
maximum of 5 mph. Help your child practice steering to learn how  
far and how quickly to turn the steering wheel when driving forward  
in high speed.  
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VEHICLE CARE  
LIMITED WARRANTY  
• Check all screws and their protective coverings regularly and tighten  
as required. Check plastic parts on a regular basis for cracks or  
broken pieces.  
• During snowy or rainy weather, the vehicle should be stored inside  
or under a protective cover. Remember to charge the battery at least  
once per month while your vehicle is not in regular use.  
• An extremely dirty vehicle can be rinsed with a hose but avoid  
spraying directly into switches, motors and battery compartment.  
Water or moisture in the motors or electrical switches can cause them  
to corrode, and could cause switch or motor failure.  
• Avoid operating the vehicle on sand. Sand in the motors or  
electrical switches can cause them to jam, and could cause switch  
or motor failure.  
• The vehicle can be wiped down with a soft, dry cloth. For a shiny  
finish, you can wipe plastic parts with a non-wax furniture polish  
applied to a soft-cloth. Do not use automotive wax.  
To ensure that your vehicle stays in good operating order, we  
recommend that you periodically have your vehicle checked by a  
Power Wheels® authorized service center. For the location of the  
authorized service center nearest you, please visit us on-line at  
www.powerwheels.com or call 1-800-348-0751.  
Bumper-to-Bumper*  
Limited Warranty  
One year limited warranty from the date of purchase  
on the Power Wheels® vehicle.  
Six month limited warranty on the 12 volt battery.  
For the original purchaser, this one year limited warranty covers the  
Power Wheels® ride-on vehicle (purchased from Power Wheels®)  
against defects in materials and workmanship. The six month  
limited warranty applies only to the 12 volt battery included by  
Power Wheels® with the original purchase of the vehicle.  
This warranty covers normal use and does not cover the  
Power Wheels® vehicle or battery if damaged by unreasonable  
use, neglect, accident, abuse, misuse, improper service or other  
causes not arising out of defects in materials or workmanship.  
Evidence of any attempt at consumer repair will void this warranty.  
THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER, AND IS INTENDED TO  
EXCLUDE, ANY LIABILITY ON THE PART OF POWER WHEELS®,  
WHETHER UNDER THIS WARRANTY OR IMPLIED BY LAW FOR  
ANY INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF  
WARRANTY. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR  
LIMITATION SO THIS LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.  
Should you need service or assistance with your vehicle during  
the warranty period, do not return the vehicle to the store.  
Power Wheels® has provided a nationwide network of authorized  
service centers. If there is not an authorized service center in your  
area, please visit us on-line at www.powerwheels.com or call  
Consumer Relations for information, 1-800-348-0751.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also  
have other rights which may vary from state to state.  
PLEASE SAVE YOUR ORIGINAL SALES RECEIPT.  
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PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS  
IMPORTANT! If you experience a problem with your vehicle, first check the Problems and Solutions Guide below. If you still experience a  
problem, please contact Power Wheels® Consumer Relations, toll-free at 1-800-348-0751. Or, contact your local Power Wheels® authorized  
service center. For the location nearest you, please visit us on-line at www.powerwheels.com, or call 1-800-348-0751.  
PROBLEM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
SOLUTION  
Vehicle does not run  
Undercharged battery  
Charge the battery. A new battery should have been charged for at  
least 18 hours before using the vehicle for the first time. After first-  
time use, recharge the battery for at least 14 hours after each use.  
Never charge the battery longer than 30 hours.  
Check all connectors. Make sure the charger connector is plugged  
into the battery, and that the charger is plugged into the wall.  
Make sure power flow to the wall outlet is “ON.  
Charger is not working  
Tripped thermal fuse  
There is no sure way to tell if your charger is working unless you  
have a volt meter. If you suspect there is a problem with your  
charger, contact your local Power Wheels® authorized service  
center. They can test your charger for you.  
The built-in thermal fuse may “trip” and shut down operation of the  
vehicle if the vehicle is overloaded or the driving conditions too  
severe. Once a fuse has “tripped, remove your foot from the pedal  
and wait approximately 25 seconds before operating the vehicle  
again. To avoid repeated automatic shutdowns, do not overload the  
vehicle by exceeding the 130 lbs (59 kg) maximum weight capacity  
or by towing anything behind the vehicle. Do not drive up hills or  
run into fixed objects, which can cause the wheels to stop spinning  
while power is still being supplied to the motors. If a thermal fuse  
continually trips, contact your local Power Wheels® authorized  
service center.  
Loose wire or loose connectors  
Dead battery  
Check all wires and connectors. Make sure the motor harness  
connector is plugged into the battery, and that there are no loose  
wires around the motors.  
If your battery is old or if you have not followed Battery Care  
instructions, your battery may be dead. If you are unsure whether  
or not the battery is dead, you can have it tested at your local  
Power Wheels® authorized service center.  
Electrical switch damage  
The electrical switches can become corroded due to exposure to  
water or moisture, or can jam due to loose dirt, sand or gravel.  
Contact your local Power Wheels® authorized service center for  
diagnosis and repair.  
Motor damage  
Contact your local Power Wheels® authorized service center for  
diagnosis and repair.  
Vehicle was running but  
suddenly stopped  
Loose wire or loose connectors  
Check all wires and connectors. Make sure the motor harness  
connector is plugged into the battery, and that there are no loose  
wires around the motors.  
Tripped thermal fuse  
The built-in thermal fuse may "trip" and shut down operation of the  
vehicle if the vehicle is overloaded or the driving conditions too  
severe. Once a fuse has “tripped, remove your foot from the pedal  
and wait approximately 25 seconds before operating the vehicle  
again. To avoid repeated automatic shutdowns, do not overload the  
vehicle by exceeding the 130 lbs (59 kg) maximum weight capacity  
or by towing anything behind the vehicle. Do not drive up hills or  
run into fixed objects, which can cause the wheels to stop spinning  
while power is still being supplied to the motors. If a thermal fuse  
continually trips, contact your local Power Wheels® authorized  
service center.  
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PROBLEM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
SOLUTION  
Short run time (Less than  
1 - 3 hours per charge)  
Undercharged battery  
Charge the battery. A new battery should have been charged for at  
least 18 hours before using the vehicle for the first time. After first-  
time use, recharge the battery for at least 14 hours after each use.  
Never charge the battery longer than 30 hours.  
Check all wires and connectors. Make sure the charger connector  
is plugged into the battery, and that the charger is plugged into  
the wall.  
Make sure power flow to the wall outlet is “ON.  
Overcharged battery  
Do not charge the battery longer than 30 hours. If you suspect that  
your battery is damaged as a result of overcharging, contact your  
local Power Wheels® authorized service center. They can test your  
battery for you.  
Battery is old and will not accept  
full charge  
Even with proper care, a rechargeable battery does not last forever.  
Average battery life is 1 to 3 years depending on vehicle use and  
use conditions. Replace the battery with a new Power Wheels®  
12 volt rechargeable battery. Do not substitute parts.  
Tripped thermal fuse  
The built-in thermal fuse may “trip” and shut down operation of the  
vehicle if the vehicle is overloaded or the driving conditions too  
severe. Once a fuse has “tripped, remove your foot from the pedal  
and wait approximately 25 seconds before operating the vehicle  
again. To avoid repeated automatic shutdowns, do not overload the  
vehicle by exceeding the 130 lbs (59 kg) maximum weight capacity  
or by towing anything behind the vehicle. Do not drive up hills or  
run into fixed objects, which can cause the wheels to stop spinning  
while power is still being supplied to the motors. If a thermal fuse  
continually trips, contact your local Power Wheels® authorized  
service center.  
Vehicle runs sluggishly  
Undercharged battery  
Charge the battery. A new battery should have been charged for at  
least 18 hours before using the vehicle for the first time. After first-  
time use, recharge the battery for at least 14 hours after each use.  
Never charge the battery longer than 30 hours.  
Check all connectors. Make sure the charger connector is plugged  
into the battery, and that the charger is plugged into the wall.  
Make sure power flow to the wall outlet is “ON.  
Be sure to charge the battery after each use.  
Battery needs charging  
Battery is old and will not accept  
full charge  
Even with proper care, a rechargeable battery does not last forever.  
Average battery life is 1 to 3 years depending on the vehicle use  
and use conditions. Replace the battery with a new Power Wheels®  
12 volt rechargable battery. Do not substitute parts.  
Vehicle is overloaded  
Make sure you do not overload the vehicle by allowing more than  
one rider at one time, by exceeding the 130 lbs (59 kg) maximum  
weight capacity, or by towing objects behind the vehicle.  
Driving conditions are too stressful  
Restrict your child's driving to areas that are generally level only.  
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PROBLEM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
SOLUTION  
Vehicle runs in low speed, but  
does not run in high speed.  
High speed lock-out not disconnected  
The vehicle was pre-set to run only in low speed. To allow the  
vehicle to run in low and high speed, you must disconnect the  
High Speed Lock-Out. Follow the instructions on page 15 to  
remove the High Speed Lock-Out screw.  
Please note: The vehicle is  
designed to operate in low  
speed only in reverse  
.
When the foot pedal is pressed  
one rear wheel spins  
Operation of vehicle in low speed  
It is possible that only one rear wheel may spin when both rear  
wheels are raised off the ground and the vehicle is in low speed.  
This does not necessarily indicate a problem. Check for proper  
operation of the drive system by raising the rear wheels off the  
ground and pressing the foot pedal. If only one rear wheel spins,  
carefully press your hand on the spinning wheel to slow it down.  
The other rear wheel should begin to spin. If the other rear wheel  
does not begin to spin, there may be a problem with the vehicle.  
Contact your local Power Wheels® authorized service center for  
diagnosis and repair.  
Sometimes the vehicle doesn’t  
run, but other times it does  
Loose wire or connector  
Check all wires around the motors and all connectors to make  
sure they are tight.  
Motor or electrical switch damage  
Loose wire or connector  
Contact your local Power Wheels® authorized service center for  
diagnosis and repair.  
When the foot pedal is  
pressed, the vehicle won’t run  
without a push  
Check all wires around the motors and all connectors to make  
sure they are tight.  
“Dead Spot” on motor  
Damaged battery  
Contact your local Power Wheels® authorized service center for  
diagnosis and repair.  
Battery's thermal fuse  
constantly "trips", but the  
vehicle is not overloaded  
nor the driving conditions  
too severe  
Contact your local Power Wheels® authorized service center for  
diagnosis and repair.  
Child is switching between FORWARD  
and REVERSE without stopping  
Teach your child to stop the vehicle before switching direction.  
Loud clacking or grinding noise  
from a motor-gearbox  
Broken gears  
Contact your local Power Wheels® authorized service center for  
diagnosis and repair.  
Charger gets warm during use  
It is normal for some chargers to get  
warm during use and is not reason for  
concern.  
No action required.  
If your charger does not get warm during use, it does not mean  
that it is not working properly.  
Battery makes a sizzling or  
gurgling noise when charging  
It is normal for some batteries to make  
noise and swell slightly while charging  
and is not reason for concern.  
No action required.  
If your battery does not make noise or swell slightly during  
charging, it does not mean that it is not accepting the charge.  
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Before first-time use,  
you must charge the battery  
18 hours!  
Charge the battery immediately after each use. Charge the battery  
once a month, even if the vehicle is not used or stored.  
Do not return  
your vehicle to the store!  
We're a toll-free phone call away, and we can help.  
If you are missing parts or need assistance, please call:  
1-800-348-0751  
Or contact your local independently owned and operated  
Power Wheels® Authorized Service Center.  
For the location nearest you, visit us on-line at www.powerwheels.com.  
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