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•Vehicle-specific compatibility issues: occasionally we come across a
vehicle that has unique power demands that a smaller model cannot
fulfill, even though it’s within our recommended engine range. In
addition, vehicles with heavier electronics can sometimes create
issues when jumping with a Weego; we mostly see this in
push-to-start vehicles.
•Cold temperatures: Freezing temperatures create a lot of resistance
in an engine which means it can require up to 3.5X the usual amount
of power to get started; for example, an engine that usually needs
200A could need up to 700A in the extreme cold. In addition, if your
Weego was stored in the cold temps it will make it harder for the
Weego to deliver its full power.
•Low-Charged Weego: it’s always best to work with full power on your
Weego if you can. Our jump starters perform better at 100% charge
than they do at 20% charge, especially when jumping larger engines.
Visit www.myweego.com/support/ for FAQs and additional
troubleshooting inquiries.
My unit won’t power on/charge/charge past a few lights
If you’re unit won’t power on, won’t take a charge OR won’t charge past a
few lights then it’s been overdischarged. This can happen if the unit is left
ON, or if an engine pulled the Weego battery past a certain limit during a
jump start.
Please reach out to support@myweego.com to let them know about this
issue – we’ll receive and test the overdischarged Weego, then determine
if we can repair it or if it needs to be fully replaced.
The Weego won’t jump start my vehicle
A few things can attribute to a failed jump start, which we listed below.
For more detail please visit our troubleshooting page at
www.myweego.com/support
•Poor connection between the Weego clamps and vehicle battery:
the better the connection, the more likely you are to have a
successful jump
•Dirty battery terminals: build up prevents all the available power from
reaching your battery
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