Check the Battery Level
- Gogoro scooters run on a swappable battery system. If the battery is low or dead, your scooter won't start. Check the battery gauge to confirm the battery level.
- Swap the depleted batteries with fully charged ones from a nearby Gogoro battery swapping station.
Inspect the Kill Switch
- The kill switch is a safety feature that prevents the engine from starting when engaged. Ensure the kill switch is in the "run" position.
- The position usually shows a circle with a line going through it. If it is in the wrong position, flip it to the correct setting.
Ensure Scooter is in the Right Mode
- The Gogoro Viva must be in the appropriate mode to start. Verify that it is set to "Ready" or a similar setting for operation.
- If you suspect the mode setting is incorrect, adjust it following the instructions in your scooter's manual.
Examine the Brake Levers
- Some scooters require you to squeeze the brake levers before starting the engine for safety. Ensure both brake levers are fully engaged.
- Try squeezing both levers again and then attempt to start the scooter.
Check for Faulty Fuses
- Electrical problems might be caused by a blown fuse. Locate the fuse box, typically under the seat or near the battery compartment.
- Check each fuse to ensure they are intact. Replace any blown fuses with those of the same amperage.
Investigate for Any Error Codes
- Your Gogoro scooter might display error codes when there's an issue. Look at the dashboard for any indicators or error messages.
- Refer to the user manual or contact Gogoro support for help in interpreting these codes and their solutions.
Seek Professional Assistance
- If all else fails, there could be a more complex technical issue. It may not be wise to attempt further fixes if you're unsure about the problem.
- Visit a Gogoro service center or contact support for professional help. They can diagnose and resolve issues more accurately.