Why is my Power Wheelchair Moving Too Slowly?

When a power wheelchair moves too slowly or responds sluggishly, it is often due to power delivery issues or mechanical obstructions. Based on the troubleshooting guide, you should check the following areas:

  • Battery Charge and Connections: The most common culprit is a battery that is not fully charged. Ensure your battery gauge shows a full charge and inspect the terminals for corrosion or loose wiring, as poor contact can disrupt power flow.
  • Joystick Error Codes: Check your controller for flashing light patterns or error numbers. Some controllers use these signals to alert you to specific faults that could limit speed. A simple system reset—turning the chair off, waiting a moment, and powering it back on—can often clear temporary electronic glitches.
  • Mechanical Obstructions: Inspect the drive wheels for debris that may be hindering movement. Additionally, worn motor brushes can cause the chair to hesitate or move slowly.
  • Lockout Modes: Ensure the chair hasn’t entered a safety lockout mode (such as a drive-disabled state), which is designed to prevent or limit movement until a specific condition is cleared.

If the chair remains slow after these checks, it may indicate a deeper technical or motor fault that requires a professional evaluation by a certified technician.


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