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Here is a little unknown secret: What most of us dont know,is that the kill switch continues to drain our batteries, its likean ON switch. The problem is all of us leave the kill switch on,even when the scooter isnt running; and that is draining ourbatteries. What no one told us, is that we need to shut it off eachtime we walk away from our scooters. We all assume that if our scooterstarts right up again, the battery must be fully charged, but thatsimply isnt true. So the secret is to shut off the kill switch everytime we turn off the scooter and take out the key. The other big secret is no one ever told us that Scootersare not like cars. Scooters dont recharge the batteries on their own.When our car is dead, we give each other a jump. We let it run for 20minutes and it recharges the battery all is well. What we have allassumed is that Scooters are the same way, but they are not. If we havea half charged battery, it remains half charged for about 3 months,then it just dies one day. Then we are all off to the Scooter repairshop to buy our 2nd or 3rd battery for the year. Frustrating, isnt it? Wantthe solution? Its easy, just shut off the kill switch. So simply tellyourself when you stop your scooter, we have to do TWO things, not one.We have to remove the key AND turn off the kill switch. That will shutoff the battery and stop the slow draining that continues to haunt allof us. Happy Scootering.
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