Welcome to today's tutorial, where we will guide you through the process of testing the motors on your Ryder Toy. If you're experiencing issues with your Ryder Toys Electric Kid Car not running properly, we recommend starting by testing the power button. This tutorial is part of our comprehensive Ryder Toys troubleshooting series, designed to help you fix common problems with your battery-powered electric ride-on toy car and power wheels. Properly functioning motors are essential for an enjoyable and smooth ride. By following these simple steps, you'll be able to diagnose any potential motor-related issues and take the necessary steps to resolve them. Step 1: Verify the Power Button Begin by checking if the power button on your Ryder Toys Electric Kid Car is functioning correctly. Press the power button to turn on the vehicle and observe if it starts smoothly. If the power button fails to activate the car or if you notice any unusual behavior, such as intermittent power or unresponsive controls, it may indicate a problem with the power button itself. Step 2: Inspect the Motors Thoroughly examine the motors for any visible damage or loose connections. Ensure that all wires are securely connected and that there are no signs of wear or fraying. If you notice any issues, it's recommended to address them promptly to prevent further damage to the motors. Step 3: Test the Motors To test the motors, carefully lift the rear wheels of the Ryder Toys Electric Kid Car off the ground. With adult supervision, activate the power button and observe if both motors engage and spin the wheels. Listen for any unusual noises or vibrations that may indicate motor malfunction. Step 4: Check for Uneven Movement While testing the motors, pay attention to any uneven movement or difficulty in wheel rotation. Uneven movement may suggest an imbalance in motor power or potential issues with the gears. If you notice any irregularities, it's advisable to consult the user manual or contact Ryder Toys customer support for further assistance. Step 5: Contact Ryder Toys Customer Support If you have followed these troubleshooting steps and are still experiencing motor-related issues with your Ryder Toys Electric Kid Car, we recommend reaching out to our dedicated customer support team. They are available to assist you in resolving any concerns you may have and providing you with the necessary guidance and solutions. By testing the power button and motors, you can troubleshoot and identify common issues with your Ryder Toys Electric Kid Car. Our goal is to ensure that your child's ride-on experience is enjoyable and safe. Stay tuned for more tutorials in our Ryder Toys troubleshooting series, designed to help you keep your ride-on kid car power wheels running smoothly. Remember, at Ryder Toys, we are committed to providing you with high-quality products and exceptional customer support.