How many hours is too many on a golf cart?
These golf cart engines, with proper maintenance, should last past 3000 hours, possibly 4000+. Without proper maintenance 2000 hours could be alot.
How do I reset my golf cart screen?
Resetting the OBC must be performed in this order:
- Key switch to off.
- Set forward/reverse to neutral.
- Put tow/run switch to tow.
- Disconnect the negative battery terminal from the battery pack.
- Put the tow/run switch to run.
- Put forward/reverse switch to reverse.
- Put key switch to on.
Why does my golf cart battery keep dying?
The reason why your golf cart battery keeps going dead may be due to loose connections, incorrect battery wiring, or having a faulty voltage regulator. The voltage regulator is at fault and tends to affect the starter solenoid. One or more dead cells in the battery can result in the battery going dead often.
What causes golf cart to sputter?
Golf carts can spit and sputter for several reasons, but mainly due to worn out spark plugs or dirty filters inside the fuel system. There might be something wrong with the fuel system of your cart. Next, your spitting and sputtering woes might be because of worn out spark plugs.
How long does a golf cart engine last?
Longevity ranges between 30-40 years or longer for the various manufacturers. To dispel rumors by non dealers – gas carts are not going to be done away with.
Why would a gas golf cart smoke?
Worn Out or Broken Piston The pistons on your golf cart help produce power by compressing your fuel and moving when the spark plug ignites the gas. However, these pistons can get broken or worn down and run improperly. When this happens, your cart is likely to produce a lot of excessive smoke whenever it runs.
Why does my gas golf cart lose power?
The main reason why a EZGO golf cart can lose power is because the battery is not charging due to loose cables or the corrosion of the connecting terminals. If they become loose or some of the electrical circuits’ connecting wires snap, the battery loses power.