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Repair information for the gear you use to get out and get active.

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Removing a Hover-1 Flair electric scooter throttle body?

How is it done? It has been broken and the scooter has an E2 error. The throttle assembly appears to be modular. I see replacement assemblies for sale online. I can remove the throttle button and have confirmed a broken sensor, but getting the old throttle body off has escaped me so-far. 🥴

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Remove the handle bar extension and grip by unscrewing it clockwise. Extra effort may be needed. Using a 3/32" hex key allen wrench, loosen the inset screw found on the underside of the throttle body shroud. Slide the throttle assembly off the end of the handle bar. Using a sharp knife, carefully cut through the shrink tubing protecting the wire lead terminal connections. Uncouple the terminals. Voilà!

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You mean off the bars? Look around the housing, should be a hole with a grub screw in it.

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