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EMOVE Cruiser Lights, Horn, and Charging Guide

How your Cruiser’s lights, horn, and charging system work — plus troubleshooting tips This guide explains how the EMOVE Cruiser’s headlights, deck lights, turn signals, horn, and charging system work. It also includes common issues, what to check first, and when replacement parts may be needed.

Headlight & Horn

The Cruiser’s front headlight doubles as the horn. A small speaker is built into the back of the headlight to produce sound. Both the headlight and deck lights operate at 12V.

Common Issues

  • Headlight not turning on

  • Horn not making sound

  • Visible damage to the headlight unit

What to Check

  1. Inspect the plug-and-play connection for looseness or damage.

  2. Check the horn/light button connection.

  3. If no visible issues are found, replace parts one at a time (starting with the headlight).


Deck Lights & Turn Signals

  • Deck lights: Located on the front.

  • Turn signals & rear fender light: Work as brake lights and blink when using turn signals.

Troubleshooting

  • If lights won’t turn on, check the button connection and the PCB connection.

  • Damaged wiring or a faulty “Y-interloop” wire can also cause failures (we stock a replacement version if the original is unavailable).

  • If the rear fender light doesn’t work or the fender is warped and rubbing the tire, the fender itself may need replacement.

⚠️ Note: A damaged rear fender wire can cause the scooter to shut off. If the scooter powers off with no error codes, unplug the fender to test if it’s the cause.


PCB, XLM & “Bermuda Triangle”

The Cruiser has two PCBs:

  • Square PCB: Manages headlight, horn, turn signals, rear fender, and main controller connection.

  • Red/Blue PCB: Controls deck lights and deck light button.

Other components:

  • XLM: Handles horn sound output.

  • Bermuda Triangle: Wire bundle connecting controller, voltmeter, and main connector.

Troubleshooting

  • No simple visual check exists for a faulty PCB or Bermuda Triangle.

  • After replacing lights, buttons, or horn without success, inspect wiring carefully (ask customer for photos/videos).

  • If symptoms persist, replace the PCB or Bermuda Triangle as the next step.


Charging System

Chargers

  • Standard: 52V 2A charger (9–12 hours charge time).

  • Fast: 52V 5A charger (about 6 hours for Cruiser).

Always plug the charger into the wall first, then into the scooter.

Charging Port
The port sits on the deck with a protective cover and a hex screw for securing it in place.

Troubleshooting

  • If the charger light stays green while the battery isn’t full:

    • Test the charger’s voltage output (should read ~58V).

    • Check charger prongs and charging port for damage.

  • If the charging port feels loose, the hex nut may need tightening.

📺 Charging Port Replacement Tutorial


✅ With this guide, you can quickly identify whether a faulty light, horn, PCB, charger, or charging port is causing the issue — and know which part to replace first.