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Hey, does anyone know a web site where you can buy Fisher-Price motors? Or possibly a store where you can buy them. People have said go to a Fisher-Price distributor of course but where is a fisher price distributor?;)
Tottanka
31-07-2007, 21:26
I remember we bought them from IFI last year, not sure how it is now however..
IFI is probably your best bet, unless you call fisher price customer service and ask for a replacement part. To fisher price its a replacement part be sure to have model number on hand
AdamHeard
31-07-2007, 21:49
IFI is probably your best bet, unless you call fisher price customer service and ask for a replacement part. To fisher price its a replacement part be sure to have model number on hand
IFI doesn't sell the Fisher Price motors; well, at least the smaller 550 can size ones. They do sell the "big CIM". Getting a FP motor from a dealer can be a pain, but keep trying (and remind whomever your talking with that it is FP's corporate policy to deal with FIRST teams). Also, be sure to get the EXACT model you need per year, the first set we got were the incorrect kind and therefore illegal.
Or.... You can do what I did, but they may not be competition legal.
A neighbor down the street moved out, a new neighbor moved in. 2 weeks later an old abandoned Barbie car was set out for trash. Turns out the direction selector switch in the car is situated in a well and it filled with water from being left outside.The water rusted out the contacts on the switch. Result? Broken toy.
The FP motors, wheels, axles, and battery were in great shape. Add a couple speed controllers, RC controller, a new platform, and you have yourself a robot that will traverse any surface.
Or you can just salvage the motors. They are the same if it's a 12V battery.
Jack Jones
01-08-2007, 00:11
Send Jack Jones a private message he is your best bet for fisher price motors.:)
Josh is remembering last season when we gave team 47 our two '07 kit FP motors with DeWalt pinions pushed on. We had planned to use a six-motor six wheel drive with the two FPs on the front wheels, but when the small BaneBut motors on the lift smoked, we decided to use FPs there instead. The EDMed DW pinions looked so nice on the FPs that we didn't want to pull them back off, so we gave them to 47 and bought new motors.
So it's not like I own Fisher Price store - we just happened to have had a pair with some modification invested that we didn't want to see go to waste.
J@GMFlint
01-08-2007, 11:37
Check around your local hardware stores. Last time we used the small F/P's about 3 years ago we were pleasantly surprised to find a small local hardware store that services Power Wheels vehicles and they had some extra motors.
I'm pretty sure we got the initial lead from the Power Wheels people by asking them for help finding a local repair service.
John Gutmann
01-08-2007, 13:25
Try searching on google or on yahoo auctions/stores. We needed motors and transmissions for a project at my college and we found some good deals on yahoo.
Now that I think of it, does banebots sell them? or is it just the same case?
-John
sanddrag
01-08-2007, 15:36
This place has them: http://kidswheels.com/Gearboxes-Power-Wheels-Other.html
Not sure if they are exactly the same, but they are close.
Im sure one of theese will be the correct one thanks for the link
Im sure one of theese will be the correct one thanks for the link
I've long lost track of how many diffrent fisher-price motors we've had over the years. It seems that every year a new one is in the kit, and some years there have been multiple versions delivered. Worse still, diffrent versions can be visually hard to tell apart and still have very diffrent preformence. Part numbers can help, but even those are unreliable in the toy industry.
Fisher-price makes tens of thousands of these cars, and they buy whatever motor meets the design requirements at the time and is cheapest. Sometimes its a Johnson electric, sometimes its a Mubashi, sometimes it's who knows who else.
I can tell you that it has always been a 550 size can with a power output of around 100 watts at peak power. All have been 12 volts, with one notable exception (what a fun surprise a 400 watt 550 motor was while it lasted!).
In anycase, expect any motor you buy now to be the wrong one come January. If you want to use them for some other project, check ebay. Bane bots also has a good selection of 550 size motors and gearboxes, although none are an exact match for the FP.
It's a great motor. By far the highest power to weight ratio of any kit motor so far. If you can keep them running fast they'll last all season too.
-Andy A.
joeweber
03-08-2007, 22:05
Here is a link to Fisher price service center locater, just enter your zip and follow. http://www.service.mattel.com/us/powerwheels_info.asp
I used it a few years ago and found that a hardware store down the road carried the parts. Most of the time they had the parts there but you can also order them too.
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