Technical Help for Pace Saver Excel Mobility Scooters

Pace Saver is an American manufacturer of mobility products. The Pace Saver Excel, a model manufactured in the 1990s, was discontinued in 1998. Owners of Excel scooters should be aware that Pace Saver does not sell parts directly to consumers; however, the company may help consumers locate dealers for parts and repairs.

  1. Considerations

    • Owners may opt to troubleshoot their scooters before contacting Pace Saver for assistance. Common problems with simple solutions include loose connections, dead batteries and blown fuses. Ensure there is a proper connection between all cables and connectors. Use the the ampere meter, located on the scooter, to determine if the battery requires replacement. Connect a fuse to the leads of a multimeter. If the fuse does not conduct electricity, you must replace it with a new fuse.

    Warning

    • Pace Saver warns owners not to charge or touch batteries in the presence of moisture, such as rain or snow, to avoid an electrical shock. The company advises owners to disconnect the batteries of their scooters before performing maintenance. Never smoke while tampering with the battery, as lead acid batteries generate gasses that can be explosive.

    Solution

    • Pace Saver encourages owners of its products to contact the company for user manuals and repairs. To assist you, Pace Saver requires the serial numbers of your device. The company cannot provide technical help for your unit without this information.

    Potential

    • LED diagnostic codes can help users identify problems with their scooters. An owner must resolve problems indicated by the unit's flashing LED display.

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