Why won t my golf cart go forward or reverse?

Why won t my golf cart go forward or reverse?

Check the Forward/Reverse switch of your golf cart for loose connections. If the connections are intact, interchange the top and bottom wires at the rear. If the cart now goes in reverse but not forward, the problem is with the switch. You have to just change the switch in this case.

Why does my golf cart jerk when I accelerate?

Why does my Club car golf cart jerk when accelerating? The main reason why a Club car golf cart jerks when you accelerate it is due to a misaligned Inductive Throttle Sensor or dirty clutch.

Why does my electric Club Car golf cart jerk?

Jerking electric golf carts are probably more common than a jerking gas model. That’s because most “jerking” concerns are caused by battery issues or a poor flow of electricity from the battery to the cart. Typically, you’ll start to notice this problem when your cart needs to charge up.

What makes a golf cart move in reverse but not forward?

Club Car Goes in Reverse But Not Forward A faulty Forward/Reverse switch can cause a Club Car golf cart to move in reverse but not forward. Replace the entire switch and the contacts if they are burnt. The cart moving only in the reverse and not in the forward position is peculiar and there are only a few areas that need to be checked.

What makes a car have a turn signal problem?

Most common problem sources include bulbs, wires, connectors, fuses, flasher units, and switches. So the average car owner can troubleshoot these faults with the use of a test light and, sometimes, a digital multimeter (DMM).

Why is the left side of the turn signal not working?

This time, though, the left or right side of the signals doesn’t work. You may see the dash indicator lamps illuminating brightly, but the turn lights won’t flash. You may be dealing with bad bulbs or a fault between that side of the circuit and the turn signal switch itself.

What to do if your turn signal switch is bad?

You may be dealing with bad bulbs or a fault between that side of the circuit and the turn signal switch itself. First, check the bulbs to see if they are still in good shape: No darkened areas or damaged filaments. Then, check the sockets for corrosion, wear or damage. Confirm the ground and power connections are working properly.