What would cause a golf cart not to move?
A Club Car golf cart will not move if power from the battery pack is not reaching the motor. Faulty parts such as the solenoid, OBC and wiring can also cause a golf cart to not move.
Why would a golf cart go in reverse but not forward?
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.
What are the symptoms of a bad solenoid in a golf cart?
The main sign of an issue in an electric cart is a lack of any “click” noise at all when you turn on your cart’s ignition. Usually, you’ll be able to hear the solenoid clicking both on and off whenever you switch your ignition.
Is there a reset button on a Club Car golf cart?
Electric golf cart motors have a reset button on their chassis which is designed to put your motor back into its original factory state. While it doesn’t repair damage that may have occurred to the motor over the years, obviously, it does help to overturn any changes to the operation which may have occurred.
Why does my electric golf cart have no power?
Guru: Lou, the issue you are having can be caused by a battery not holding its charge or a compromised battery cable connection. First, check the battery cables and their connection at the batteries. If all seem to be good, move on to testing the batteries. Second, run the car until it starts the issue.
What do you do if your golf cart won’t go?
First, try this: turn the key switch on, hit the accelerator, and check for a clicking noise. If you don’t hear clicking, it’s time to take a look at your cart’s batteries. Make sure the battery is fully charged and the terminals are cleaned and secure. Next, see how the water level in the battery is holding up.
Where is the reset button on Club Car motor?
The reset button acts as a mini circuit breaker for the motor, so it will correct any minor errors. Expose the motor (you’ll probably need a screwdriver to remove the cover), and look for a red button. It is usually near the main power source, where most of the wires are connected.
How do I reset my Club Car motor?
Easily Reset the Club Car Golf Cart OBC
- 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.
Is there a fuse on an ezgo golf cart?
Most EZ-GO carts will the fuse located in the charging receptacle.
How do I reset my club car motor?
Is there a club car that will not move?
Support for gas-powered and electric golf cart, sometimes referred to as golf cars, or club cars after the Club Car Golf Cart brand. 48 volt club car, surges slightly when pedal is pressed, but will not move. can hear silenoid clicking on and off after a few seconds of pedal release, but no movement in forward or reverse. Is this a good question?
Why does my club car go forward but not reverse?
If the not moving issue changes direction (Will run in reverse, but not forward) the switch has gone bad and need to be replaced. It is usually that simple. The best case scenario is that you only need to replace the Forward-Reverse F&R switch. You can find a replacement F&R switch for 48 volt carts here.
Why is my club car precedent not moving?
Troubleshooting problems with the 2010 Club Car Precedent golf cart is always through the trial and error method. You keep checking and eliminating the cause of the problem one after the other. When the cart won’t move, you have to be sure that the batteries are sending sufficient power to the circuit.
What does it mean when your golf cart wont move?
Sounds like the motor is not getting all the voltage it needs to move. Check your connections at the solenoid and the motor. If you are not getting enough voltage at the solenoid, check for bad fuses or circuit breakers. If voltage is good at the solenoid, but not the motor; suspect the solenoid is going bad.