Thanks Mike ,you saved my bacon! I did your futzing technique, power on /off moving stick in a different direction each time. After 6,7 times my 7 code reset and I was back in action ! Thank You !
THANKS FOR THE VIDEO. I have a jazzy select chair I got second hand. I am having the same problem. Even though they are different chairs alot of your video still rings true.. The only main difference is the capacitors are in the control box instead of being in the joystick. I just ordered my capacitors. :)
I did this exact repair. I used a sewing needle to open up the holes for the capacitor. But come to find that the actual culprit was the white wire under the rubber grommet had melted where it touched the other wires causing the short and code 8 error. A little electical tape and it was fixed. Problem solved. Thanks for getting me there at the least part of the way.
Thanks for your video and ideas, I'm stuck at 7 flashes code stage. I don't have capacitor in my joystick control board. Do have any suggestions to bypass the 7 flashes. I tried disconnecting joystick cable from the board and reconnect it again, nothing change.
for us rookie solderers im thinking I might clip the old capacitor leads as close as I can to the bottom of the capacitor then solder the new capacitor to the stem thats left ?
thanks so much, medicare denied my son a wheelchair, he has bad epilepsy and falls alot. I bought a shoprider at a yard sale and am trying to fix it for him., I will verify that I have the code 8 and go from there.
hi can you help me with the board diagram schematic or the reference of the glass cemer diode thank you so much if one of you can help me im in colombia and i dont know how to do is my grand mom wheel chair
Thanks Mike ,you saved my bacon! I did your futzing technique, power on /off moving stick in a different direction each time. After 6,7 times my 7 code reset and I was back in action ! Thank You !
THANKS FOR THE VIDEO. I have a jazzy select chair I got second hand. I am having the same problem. Even though they are different chairs alot of your video still rings true.. The only main difference is the capacitors are in the control box instead of being in the joystick. I just ordered my capacitors. :)
I did this exact repair. I used a sewing needle to open up the holes for the capacitor. But come to find that the actual culprit was the white wire under the rubber grommet had melted where it touched the other wires causing the short and code 8 error. A little electical tape and it was fixed. Problem solved. Thanks for getting me there at the least part of the way.
Thanks for your video and ideas, I'm stuck at 7 flashes code stage. I don't have capacitor in my joystick control board. Do have any suggestions to bypass the 7 flashes. I tried disconnecting joystick cable from the board and reconnect it again, nothing change.
You, sir, are a life saver 👍
Thank you so much.
Great work...thank you...
I willl try and let you know, i have a VR2 S-drive controller, with same issue, 8 lights of death. thank you.
i try the remote in other chair and it works, but when i plug it back in to original, 8 lights
for us rookie solderers im thinking I might clip the old capacitor leads as close as I can to the bottom of the capacitor then solder the new capacitor to the stem thats left ?
Do you have an idea of what could have caused the capacitors to blow up?
after u soldered in the new capacitors, did you get a rapid 7 code AND beeping.
Did you fix 7 flash code? Please let me know if you found away as it didn't work for me, still 7 flashes.
@@fredf.5901 I think it was my thermistor on the fridge side.. these fridges are turds..
thanks so much, medicare denied my son a wheelchair, he has bad epilepsy and falls alot. I bought a shoprider at a yard sale and am trying to fix it for him., I will verify that I have the code 8 and go from there.
Thank you
hi can you help me with the board diagram schematic or the reference of the glass cemer diode thank you so much if one of you can help me im in colombia and i dont know how to do is my grand mom wheel chair
Stuck with the error 8