Power Wheels Jeep Wrangler Rubicon Recon FNK92 Manual

To assemble the Jeep Wrangler, follow the instruction manual included with the product. Begin with attaching the wheels, then connect the steering wheel, seat, and other components. Ensure all screws and bolts are securely fastened.
If the Jeep doesn't start, check the battery connection and ensure it is fully charged. Verify that the foot pedal is not obstructed and inspect for any loose wires. If the issue persists, consult the troubleshooting section of the manual.
It is recommended to charge the battery for 14 hours after each use. Avoid charging for more than 30 hours to prevent battery damage. Regular charging helps maintain battery life.
Yes, the Jeep is designed to be driven on various surfaces including grass, pavement, and dirt. However, for best performance, ensure the terrain is relatively flat and free of obstacles.
Routine maintenance includes checking the battery terminals for corrosion, ensuring all screws and bolts are tight, and cleaning the vehicle with a damp cloth to remove dirt and debris.
If the Jeep runs slowly, check the battery charge level. A fully charged battery should provide optimal speed. Also, inspect the wheels for obstructions and ensure the tires are not worn out.
To replace the battery, remove the seat to access the battery compartment. Disconnect the old battery and replace it with a new one, ensuring the connections are secure and the battery is properly seated.
Yes, the Jeep has a maximum weight limit of 130 lbs (59 kg) for two passengers. Exceeding this limit may affect performance and safety.
The Jeep includes safety features such as a seat belt, high-speed lockout for beginners, and power lock brakes to ensure a safe riding experience for children.
Yes, replacement parts can be purchased through the manufacturer’s website or authorized dealers. Ensure you have the model number ready when ordering parts.