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$14 Garage Access Is More Than Lessons
$14/month Founding Garage Access is not just a folder of lessons. The goal is to give you a simple repair system you can use when your scooter starts acting weird and you do not know where to start. If your scooter has been sitting broken, or you are about to buy random parts because Reddit/YouTube gave you five different answers, this is what the paid access is built for. What Founding Garage Members get: - Paid classroom modules with beginner-friendly repair lessons - Lesson companion links that open the matching Scooter Check app page - Garage Helper for safe first-step troubleshooting - Guided diagnostic paths for common problems - Full checklists for flat tires, brakes, charging, power issues, and weird symptoms - Weekly Garage Hour Q&A access - Priority question threads for member issues - Tool and parts buying guidance before you waste money - Member-only repair breakdowns as the classroom grows The Scooter Check app is now tied directly into the lessons. That means when you open a lesson, you can jump into the matching app page for: - guided diagnostics - Garage Helper chat - safe first checks - lesson checklists - next-step routing - when to DIY vs when to stop This matters because most beginners do not need random guesses. They need to know: 1. What system is probably causing the issue. 2. What to check first. 3. What not to touch yet. 4. Whether it is safe to keep troubleshooting. 5. Whether the problem needs Zack, the $15 diagnostic, or a professional. The $14 access is best if you want to learn the process and keep getting better at maintaining your own scooter. The $15 Scooter Problem Starter Diagnostic is still separate and is best when you want personalized help reviewing your exact scooter issue. Important safety note: Scooter's Garage is educational guidance. I do not guarantee every scooter can be fixed at home, and I do not teach unsafe battery rebuilding, speed bypasses, or disabling safety systems. Stop riding and get professional help if there is smoke, burning smell, battery swelling, sparks, overheating, water damage, crash damage, unsafe brakes, loose steering, or structural damage.
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Welcome New Members - Start Here First
Welcome to Scooter's Garage. If you are new here, start simple: 1. Go through the Start Here lessons. 2. Learn the basic parts of your scooter. 3. Use the support format before asking for repair help. 4. Diagnose the problem before buying random parts. This group is built for everyday electric scooter riders who want to know what to check first before paying a repair shop or guessing on parts. Free members can use: - Start Here beginner lessons - General community posts - Basic diagnostic guidance - Safety warnings and first-check education If you want deeper help, upgrade to Founding Garage Member access for $14/month. Founding Garage Members get: - Full repair checklists - Weekly Garage Hour Q&A access - Priority question threads - Flat tire help - Brake adjustment help - Charging and power troubleshooting - Tool and parts buying guidance - Member-only repair breakdowns This is best for you if: - your scooter has been sitting broken - you keep seeing conflicting YouTube or Reddit answers - you do not know what part to buy - you want a clearer repair path before spending money - you want beginner-friendly guidance without needing a mechanic background Important safety note: Scooter's Garage is educational guidance, not emergency repair service. We do not guarantee every scooter can be fixed at home. We do not teach unsafe battery rebuilding, speed bypasses, or disabling safety systems. Stop riding and get professional help if there is smoke, burning smell, battery swelling, sparks, overheating, water damage, crash damage, unsafe brakes, loose steering, or structural damage. Start here today: Comment your scooter brand/model and the main issue you are trying to solve. If you want the $14/month Founding Garage Member upgrade path, comment MEMBER and I will point you in the right direction.
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Weekly Garage Hour Q&A - Fridays 1-2 PM
Weekly Garage Hour Q&A is now part of Founding Member Garage Access. When: Every Friday from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM Access: $14/month Founding Garage Members only. What Garage Hour is for: - Bring your real scooter problem - Learn what to check first before buying random parts - Get help sorting flat tires, brake rub, charging issues, and scooters that turn on but will not move - Ask tool and parts questions before spending money - Know when a repair is DIY-safe and when to stop How to get the best help: Before Garage Hour, post your scooter issue with: - scooter brand/model - exact symptom - what happened before the issue started - what you already tried - photos/videos if safe - charger light behavior or error code if relevant Important safety note: Garage Hour is beginner-friendly educational guidance, not emergency repair service. If there is smoke, burning smell, swelling, sparks, overheating, water damage, crash damage, unsafe brakes, loose steering, or structural damage, stop riding and get professional help. Free members can still use the Start Here lessons and general community posts. If you want access to Garage Hour, upgrade to the $14/month Founding Garage Member option and bring your scooter question this Friday.
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iScooter is junk
I bought an iScooter i10Max off eBay a year ago for cheap, local buy, was giving an E10 error. I thought, hey, I'm mechanically inclined, I can figure this out. I get it home and contacted iScooter, but they were of no help until I produced a purchase receipt. Being a second-hand buy, I told them that's not possible. I bought two aftermarket controllers but quickly realized adapting the wiring was going to be difficult if I didn't know which wires to the hall sensors and other things and of course iScooter would not help. I found an iScooter group on FB and I got a lead to a company in England that could ship me a package of a new screen, controller and control wire. I hooked all those up to find it now gives me a an E14 error. I love that iScooter's manual tells you error codes E0 through E9, but of course any codes above that takes some internet sleuthing. Turns out E14 means communication issue with the throttle. Suggested fix is to buy a new throttle. iScooter shows sold out. I already had an aftermarket throttle to try and it didn't fix the issue, so I'm not convinced buying a replacement iScooter throttle will make any difference at all.
What I Need From You To Diagnose Your Scooter
Please include: brand/model, issue description, timeline, what you tried, charger light behavior, error codes, and photos/videos. That lets me give real guidance instead of guessing. Engagement question: What detail are you missing right now? CTA: Use this format for your next support post.
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