Motocaddy trolley problem

I purchased a Motocaddy S1 in October 2015 from American Golf that has a lead acid battery. The charger had became faulty within months. And i was given a replacement. Over the last 2-3 months the trolley kept stopping from the 9th hole on wards (the course i play is only 5174 long). I kept getting a flashing b on the display and had to unplug the battery and plug t back in to get it started again and then usually had to push it for the last 3-4 holes. Took the tolley and battery back to American golf and they advised me the battery is faulty and out of warranty and i will need to buy a Lithium battery. I did have a Powacaddy trolley with a lead acid battery for 7 years same battery and gave this to a friend when i bought my Motocaddy and the trolley and battery are still going strong. I am gutted i decided to buy a new trolley but safe to say i would not buy another Motocaddy product.
 
My Motocaddy charger died a death with no warning. Turned up on the first tee of a club match and it died and I had to push all the way. They aren't designed to work that way and very hard going. I haven't replaced it as the wheels are also wonky and I've tried resetting as per youtube videos so it's sitting in the garage as the Go Kart is Mr Reliable
 
My Motocaddy charger died a death with no warning. Turned up on the first tee of a club match and it died and I had to push all the way. They aren't designed to work that way and very hard going. I haven't replaced it as the wheels are also wonky and I've tried resetting as per youtube videos so it's sitting in the garage as the Go Kart is Mr Reliable
There is an option to set the wheels in free wheel mode, just press the button to release the wheel and set it at the edge if the axle it should click and free wheel
 
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