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by Rolando Padberg Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago

Why won't my electric golf cart go uphill?

My electric golf cart will not go uphill and losses power quickly. When golf cart gets just slightly below a full charge it will not go uphill. It will go on flat land. Battery voltage was a little low but batteries still tested good. Answered! View the answer I have this problem too

What happens when you step on the accelerator on a cart?

A week ago, when I would step on the accelerator the cart would try to move forward but chattered terribly. Usually, the motor would kick in and run smoothly with the help of a push. Eventually, though, the cart wouldn't move at all.

Why is my golf cart battery not holding a charge?

Your batteries may have the proper voltage and may not hold a charge under load. Even one bad battery can affect the performance of your cart. You should also check the voltage drop while driving uphill.

What happens when you push the solenoid on a golf cart?

Usually, the motor would kick in and run smoothly with the help of a push. Eventually, though, the cart wouldn't move at all. I could hear the solenoid clicking when I depressed the pedal, but nothing else happened.

Can a golf cart go uphill?

When golf cart gets just slightly below a full charge it will not go uphill. It will go on flat land. Battery voltage was a little low but batteries still tested good.

Can a bad battery affect a cart?

Your batteries may have the proper voltage and may not hold a charge under load. Even one bad battery can affect the performance of your cart. You should also check the voltage drop while driving uphill. Get some alligator clip test leads and connect those between positive and negative connection your cart and your meter ...

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1 Answer

countrygenoch check the carburetor. I would suggest to clean the jets and check the float and needle valve. Let us know what engine this is and if you have a number on the carb or the engine. We may find more specific instructions for the carb.

What to do if your solenoid is not getting enough voltage?

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. Hope this helps.

Does a 48 volt club car move?

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.

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Support for gas-powered and electric golf carts, sometimes referred to as golf cars or club cars after the Club Car Golf Cart brand.

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My bet would be that you popped the belt off. But here are the common problems with a CVT: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZGJ7aNp...

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