My swing will not turn on with batteries or power supply either. Did you find out what was wrong with your swing or where to take it to have someone look at it? Help please!My swing will not turn on with batteries or power supply either. Did you find out what was wrong with your swing or where to take it to have someone look at it? Help please!
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Check if the two smaller wires on the starter motor next to the main supply cable are connected .If you short the two terminals on the front of the starter with a screw driver it should swing the engine and start it if the ignition is on this will also tell you if the battery has sufficient power in it to swing the engine. the alarm going off tells me those wires on the starter are not making good contact creating a short which could trigger the alarm.
It could be the brand of batteries. I had one that wouldn't work unless it was name brand batteries such as Energizer. Check the brand and make sure they are installed correctly.
You'll probably need to replace the motor in the swing. Most of these types of swings work off a motor with a plastic gear attached, and the inside of the gear gets worn down over time. The motor still gets power and still turns the gear, but the gear doesn't have the grip that it used to so the swing doesn't move as much (especially with a baby in it).
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